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that housed 150 member families from kazakhstan.s a big family, fathers, mothers, cousins, daughters, so on. >> the video introduces a kazak youngster named abdul seated alongside his father. >> we see this young, very innocent child, who's brought into this conflict in syria. and from the likes of isis, he's going to become a cub of the caliphate. >> over the next year and a half, videos track his progression. november 2014. isis puts out a video called race towards good. as in many other videos, the narrator speaks english in an effort to reach a larger audience. >> it shows a training camp for kazak fighters and about half of that video is the fighters who are essentially the cubs. the 16 and younger individuals. he is featured in that video. he is learning how to fight, how to conduct martial arts, how to gain physical agility, but also how to use weapons, how to dismantle and assemble ak-47s and so on. and in the video, he reiterates what isis message has originally been, which is, we're going to come for the infidels. >> janua
that housed 150 member families from kazakhstan.s a big family, fathers, mothers, cousins, daughters, so on. >> the video introduces a kazak youngster named abdul seated alongside his father. >> we see this young, very innocent child, who's brought into this conflict in syria. and from the likes of isis, he's going to become a cub of the caliphate. >> over the next year and a half, videos track his progression. november 2014. isis puts out a video called race towards good. as...
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that housed 150 member families from kazakhstan.rs, cousins, daughters, so on. >> the video introduces a kazak youngster named abdul seated alongside his father. >> we see this young, very innocent child, who's brought into this conflict in syria. and from the likes of isis, he's going to become a cub of the caliphate. >> over the next year and a half, videos track his progression. november 2014. isis puts out a video called race towards good. as in many other videos, the narrator speaks english in an effort to reach a larger audience. >> it shows a training camp for kazak fighters and about half of that video is the fighters who are essentially the cubs. the 16 and younger individuals. he is featured in that video. he is learning how to fight, how to conduct martial arts, how to gain physical agility, but also how to use weapons, how to dismantle and assemble ak-47s and so on. and in the video, he reiterates what isis message has originally been, which is, we're going to come for the infidels. >> january 13th, 2015, isis releases a
that housed 150 member families from kazakhstan.rs, cousins, daughters, so on. >> the video introduces a kazak youngster named abdul seated alongside his father. >> we see this young, very innocent child, who's brought into this conflict in syria. and from the likes of isis, he's going to become a cub of the caliphate. >> over the next year and a half, videos track his progression. november 2014. isis puts out a video called race towards good. as in many other videos, the...
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. -- in kazakhstan. reporter: outside though, many people can not afford to buy the goods on sale. human rights groups criticized the country. and go record, and then there is the problem of economic decline. the steep fall in oil prices and the value of the russian ruble have hit the country hard. germany's foreign minister praised their democratic achievements and promised german help. >> the goal is to improve living conditions for the people. so, they see democracy is worth it and that leads to a better quality of life. >> in concrete terms, germany will provide a for education and electronic voting system. but democracy cannot go hand-in-hand with poverty. >> the two most powerful layers in the region, china and russia, are not interested in promoting democracy. they are surrounded by authoritarian states. brent: all right, and now we have business news and viva la france, and viva la work. reporter: that's right. because french president francois hollande once to create more jobs during his tenure. now he's pushing back on labor reform, but that led to protest and it left a n
. -- in kazakhstan. reporter: outside though, many people can not afford to buy the goods on sale. human rights groups criticized the country. and go record, and then there is the problem of economic decline. the steep fall in oil prices and the value of the russian ruble have hit the country hard. germany's foreign minister praised their democratic achievements and promised german help. >> the goal is to improve living conditions for the people. so, they see democracy is worth it and...
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center should soon pay off for russia, since it means it no longer has to depend on the center in kazakhstan. by 2023, it should be ready for manned space missions. but that would cost billions more, a problem for russia, beset by economic crises. brent: more stories making headlines around the world. new knew fighting in eastern ukraine has killed four civilians. they were hit by artillery fire while traveling in a rebel-held area. a report did not blame any side. fighting between government sides and russian rebels have been widening as a european-brokered truce looks increasingly shaky. protests have turned violent in paris and other cities in france. workers and students demanding cancellation of land labor reforms. police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. 125 protesters were arrested. chinese authorities have been sharply criticized, after passing new laws, tightening controls over foreign, non-governmental organizations. the european union is among those questioning the regulations. they say that overseas, they have been allowed to operate in an unregulated manner for far too long.
center should soon pay off for russia, since it means it no longer has to depend on the center in kazakhstan. by 2023, it should be ready for manned space missions. but that would cost billions more, a problem for russia, beset by economic crises. brent: more stories making headlines around the world. new knew fighting in eastern ukraine has killed four civilians. they were hit by artillery fire while traveling in a rebel-held area. a report did not blame any side. fighting between government...
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that housed 150 member families from kazakhstan.s a big family, fathers, mothers, cousins, daughters, so on. >> the video introduces a kazak youngster named abdul seated loonlgside his father. >> we see this young, very innocent child, who's brought into this conflict in syria. and from the likes of isis, he's going to become a cub of the caliphate. >> over the next year and a half, videos track his progression. november 2014. isis puts out a video called race towards good. as in many other videos, the narrator speaks english in an effort to reach a larger audience. >> it shows a training camp for kazak fighters and about half of that video is the fighters who are essentially the cubs. the 16 and younger individuals. he is featured in that video. he is learning how to fight, how to conduct martial arts, how to gain physical agility, but also how to use weapons, how to dismantle and assemble ak-47s and so on. and in the video, he reiterates what isis message has originally been, which is, we're going to come for the infidels. >> janu
that housed 150 member families from kazakhstan.s a big family, fathers, mothers, cousins, daughters, so on. >> the video introduces a kazak youngster named abdul seated loonlgside his father. >> we see this young, very innocent child, who's brought into this conflict in syria. and from the likes of isis, he's going to become a cub of the caliphate. >> over the next year and a half, videos track his progression. november 2014. isis puts out a video called race towards good. as...
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>>> also dangerous is what this woman in kazakhstan is doing on a busy road. she's carrying a large rock and she is trying to intimidate drivers into giving her money. according to reports, she is known in the community as an alcoholic. and it appears as though she does this routinely. she does this often. except she picked on the wrong driver and watch this. the guy gets out of his car, pushes her to the ground. but then grabs the woman by the legs and starts dragging her. and the video ends. but according to reports, he threw her into that ditch. the drivers around honk their horn to make sure the guy knew he was also being watched so that he didn't take this incident too far. >> well, i think that was too far. >> two wrongs don't make a right. >>> precious moments with grandma are just that, precious. grandma is reading to her granddaughter and her son and his soon-to-be wife have gathered with the woman who posted this video. her name is kelly. grandma thinks she's there for the engagement party. the camera pans over to her son and you see that smug grin.
>>> also dangerous is what this woman in kazakhstan is doing on a busy road. she's carrying a large rock and she is trying to intimidate drivers into giving her money. according to reports, she is known in the community as an alcoholic. and it appears as though she does this routinely. she does this often. except she picked on the wrong driver and watch this. the guy gets out of his car, pushes her to the ground. but then grabs the woman by the legs and starts dragging her. and the...
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the facility will replace the cos moez drone in kazakhstan, which russia has been relying on for its rocket launches. space agency officials plan to continue work on the new drone and launch a manned rocket from there as early as 2024. >>> officials say a group completed a preliminary assessment to grasp the extent of construction at the world heritage site. it's home to monumental ruins from the first and second centuries. in the assessment the officials say an arch was destroyed and a temple smashed. the team had to examine damage to another temple at a distance. nhk world tells us how treasures from afghanistan ended up in japan. >> reporter: some are more than 2,000 years old. it's more recent history that brought them here. they're all smuggled artifacts that later turned up in japan. nhk was able to talk to an african journalist who spoke about how the artifacts entered japan. long standing conflict force add shady route. he's an expert in african art. he was part of team by famous painter. experts say created by museums. it makes it hard for collectors to know what to make. we
the facility will replace the cos moez drone in kazakhstan, which russia has been relying on for its rocket launches. space agency officials plan to continue work on the new drone and launch a manned rocket from there as early as 2024. >>> officials say a group completed a preliminary assessment to grasp the extent of construction at the world heritage site. it's home to monumental ruins from the first and second centuries. in the assessment the officials say an arch was destroyed and...
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reports say this is in kazakhstan.here's a police officer dangling there trying to apprehend these suspects. that was apparently burglarizing this building here. >> what are they hanging on? what is happening? >> give it up. you're busted. everyone knows it. just go. >> he's not going down without a fight. literall literally. >> he just pushes off the wall and send both of them crashing down. >> arrest them. >> that's pretty smied -- spide like. >> that's what happens when you take things into your own hands. like the guy in this next video does as well. this is an 18-year-old man on his bicycle about to cross the street and go through the tunnel that we see up ahead. as he's doing that, he hears commotion on the other side. this woman just -- stolen from her by these two women. >> that is so satisfying. >> he runs into both of them knocks them down to her feet giving the woman who owns the purse a chance to get there. one tries to pick up the purse again but they're under citizens' arrest. >>> you know, some things wh
reports say this is in kazakhstan.here's a police officer dangling there trying to apprehend these suspects. that was apparently burglarizing this building here. >> what are they hanging on? what is happening? >> give it up. you're busted. everyone knows it. just go. >> he's not going down without a fight. literall literally. >> he just pushes off the wall and send both of them crashing down. >> arrest them. >> that's pretty smied -- spide like. >>...
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. >> jimmy: you ever met from kazakhstan? >> no. >> jimmy: you know where it is? >> no.et nobody. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. >> jimmy: tonight, from the new movies "elvis and nixon" and "x-men: apocalypse" evan peters, he plays quicksilver. [ applause ] then, an exceptionally talented young brit. his album is called "chaos and the calm." james bay from the samsung outdoor stage. tomorrow night, johnny knoxville and john mellencamp will be here and on thursday, chadwick boseman, chris hardwick, charles randolph and nick jonas featuring tove lo. so, please join us for all of that. our first guest tonight tonight comes from one of those families where if you're not a movie star they'll put you up for adoption. her new movie is called "mother's day". >> what if he wants to get back together? >> no way. that's so not happening. >> why not? >> you the happiest divorced couple i've ever met. maybe he's figured you're the one. >> it's been years. it's all fine and really? you think that might be? you think? >> here's what i'm wondering. if you guys get me married, does the ring h
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ready to wear collections from delude - popular with buyers in ukraine, azerbaijan and kazakhstan. >> this is a celebration of georgean fashion. some of which is internationally recognised. it isn't the cat walk and fashion that is keeping fashion alive. >> take a stroll through the streets and it's easy to find georgian girls wearing georgian fashion. >> tbilisi is a small town. georgian buyers and designers enjoy a close relationship. >> we really think in the same way. we create something that they like. they like something that we create. i think georgians have one taste. >> a taste intriguing foreign fashion stays, who see potential here. >> you need to involve national talent. not to re do it. but just to finesse the edges of what is happening here. what is happening here is great. it's an exciting thing that tweets a little bit, that could propel it on to a bigger platform. >> in other words, today tbilisi, tomorrow maybe the world. >>> thank you for joining us, i'm randall pinkston in new york. i'll be back with another hour of news at 11:00p.m. eastern. stay tuned for "americ
ready to wear collections from delude - popular with buyers in ukraine, azerbaijan and kazakhstan. >> this is a celebration of georgean fashion. some of which is internationally recognised. it isn't the cat walk and fashion that is keeping fashion alive. >> take a stroll through the streets and it's easy to find georgian girls wearing georgian fashion. >> tbilisi is a small town. georgian buyers and designers enjoy a close relationship. >> we really think in the same...
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palentologists in kazakhstan have found remnants of an "elasmotherium sibiricum," also known as the siberian's right, unicorns are real! which means paleontologists are just two neon dolphins away from validating your sixth grade trapper keeper. personally, i love unicorns. i can't wait to find out what a real unicorn looked like. jim? (laughter) >> stephen: that's not a real unicorn. that's a hairy rhino with scoliosis! i really have a hard time imagining that thing pooping rainbows. i still can, but it's not easy. okay, lever, let's dance. (cheers and applause) 5000! i'm in first place! let's do it right now! (cheers and applause) "sports!" (cheers and applause) during a knicks game this week, a child ran onto the court to give carmelo anthony a hug, and the video went viral because people all across the nation were shocked that the knicks had a fan. spin it to win it! "bermuda triangle!" (cheers and applause) the bermuda triangle is one of the places where dozens of ships and airplanes have disappeared. scientists discovered huge craters on the sea floor that suggest giant blowouts of met
palentologists in kazakhstan have found remnants of an "elasmotherium sibiricum," also known as the siberian's right, unicorns are real! which means paleontologists are just two neon dolphins away from validating your sixth grade trapper keeper. personally, i love unicorns. i can't wait to find out what a real unicorn looked like. jim? (laughter) >> stephen: that's not a real unicorn. that's a hairy rhino with scoliosis! i really have a hard time imagining that thing pooping...
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. >> jimmy: you ever met anybody from kazakhstan? >> no. >> jimmy: you know where it is? >> no.et nobody. this change in attitude brought to you by escape to margaritaville, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. featuring a second chance trip to the fabulous margaritaville beach resort in hollywood beach, florida. the ultimate paradise getaway, offering relaxation, entertainment and adventure. incredible dining and more. escape to margaritaville. paradise could be yours in an instant. keep on scratchin' ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. >> jimmy: tonight, from the new movies "elvis and nixon" and "x-men: apocalypse" evan peters, he plays quicksilver. [ applause ] then, an exceptionally talented young brit. his album is called "chaos and the calm." james bay from the samsung outdoor stage. tomorrow night, johnny knoxville and john mellencamp will be here and on thursday, chadwick boseman, chris hardwick, charles randolph and nick jonas featuring tove lo. so, please join us for all of that. our first guest tonight tonight comes from one of those families where if you're not
. >> jimmy: you ever met anybody from kazakhstan? >> no. >> jimmy: you know where it is? >> no.et nobody. this change in attitude brought to you by escape to margaritaville, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. featuring a second chance trip to the fabulous margaritaville beach resort in hollywood beach, florida. the ultimate paradise getaway, offering relaxation, entertainment and adventure. incredible dining and more. escape to margaritaville. paradise...
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ready to wear collections are popular for buy necessary ukraine, azzur guy januar azerbaijan and kazakhstan. >> it isn't the cat walk that is keeping georgia's fashion alive. >> stake a troll through tbilisi streets, and it's easy to find georgian girls wearing georgian fashion. tbilisi is a small town so buyers and designers enjoy a close relationship. we create the same way. i think georgians have something to want, want taste. >> a taste intrigue to go foreign fashionistas who see talent here. >> not to redo it but finesse the edges of what is happening here. what is happening here is great, and there are really exciting things that tweaked a little bit could propel it on to a much bigger platform. >> in other words, today tbili tbilisi, tomorrow, the world. al jazeera, tbilisi. >> now for all the day's sports news. here is andy. >> thank you so much. right now taking real madrid coach. they are fierce rivals going into this one. early on atletico madrid biting 5-1. barca now tottenham have lost ground in the english premiere title. they're at a 1-1 draw. they are four points behind lead
ready to wear collections are popular for buy necessary ukraine, azzur guy januar azerbaijan and kazakhstan. >> it isn't the cat walk that is keeping georgia's fashion alive. >> stake a troll through tbilisi streets, and it's easy to find georgian girls wearing georgian fashion. tbilisi is a small town so buyers and designers enjoy a close relationship. we create the same way. i think georgians have something to want, want taste. >> a taste intrigue to go foreign fashionistas...
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. >> jimmy: you ever met anybody from kazakhstan? >> no. >> jimmy: you know where it is? >> no.ody. don't miss your chance tot see it all dazzle.ion. come celebrate new beginnings like hyperspace mountain... and premiering this summer, frozen, a musical spectacular... plus an all new soarin'. so come to the place where summer dazzles. and right now, you can save on premium rooms at a disneyland resort hotel. are you eating lucky charms? no. this is a dream. they're magically delicious. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh ♪ >>immy: welcome back. >> jimmy: tonight, from the new movies "elvis and nixon" and "x-men: apocalypse" evan peters, he plays quicksilver. [ applause ] then, an exceptionally talented young brit. his album is called "chaos and the calm." james bay from the samsung outdoor stage. tomorrow night, johnny knoxville and john mellencamp will be here and on thursday, chadwick boseman, chris hardwick, charles rand
. >> jimmy: you ever met anybody from kazakhstan? >> no. >> jimmy: you know where it is? >> no.ody. don't miss your chance tot see it all dazzle.ion. come celebrate new beginnings like hyperspace mountain... and premiering this summer, frozen, a musical spectacular... plus an all new soarin'. so come to the place where summer dazzles. and right now, you can save on premium rooms at a disneyland resort hotel. are you eating lucky charms? no. this is a dream. they're...
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>>reporter: and kazakhstan on to the local mountain on do ski country temperature is a mild alumni intoin for in the east bay in the south in the peninsula not as much in the north than. >>reporter: because the line will lift his summer we may ask to see the skies opened up to get some the time he did make to put those numbers and the our sixties. >>marty gonzales: this from last summer and start one sonoma county sheriff's deputies was investigating a car that had stopped and the middle-of-the- road and one. teenager that really most step between the deputy in the car because she says the deputy did not have the right to open the car door the family has filed a federal lawsuit against the sheriff's office is testing several charges including resisting arrest and assault on this officer. >>marty gonzales:. >>reporter: the 97,000 a king fire destroyed nearly 80 structures and more than 150 square miles of land and the sierra nevada mountain second of video showing him surrounded by smoke and third out surveillance video from buying alcohol on the day of the fire. >>reporter: he expressed
>>reporter: and kazakhstan on to the local mountain on do ski country temperature is a mild alumni intoin for in the east bay in the south in the peninsula not as much in the north than. >>reporter: because the line will lift his summer we may ask to see the skies opened up to get some the time he did make to put those numbers and the our sixties. >>marty gonzales: this from last summer and start one sonoma county sheriff's deputies was investigating a car that had stopped and...
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nuclear issues involving the states of the former soviet uni, especially the russian federation, kazakhstan and quuf stan. he's an exceptionally well informed researcher. to his writings i turn when i'm designing lectures dealing with nuclear weapons. and last but not least, dr. george perk vich, vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i would say this is one of the world's most influential think-tanks. his irias of research include nuclear streaj and nonproliferation issues and south asian security. he's the author of a prize-winning book, published in 1999, shortly after that country's second test of a nuclear device. more recently, dr. perko vich has published an important mono graph and a book on the subject of abolishing nuclear weapons. he works tirelessly, i would say, to educate the american public on nuclear issues. whenever i teach on the subject of nuclear weapons, his articles almost always make their way onto my syllabus. >> thank you. >> one that i'm likely to assign this fall is a portion of a study he co-authored last summer, entitled "p
nuclear issues involving the states of the former soviet uni, especially the russian federation, kazakhstan and quuf stan. he's an exceptionally well informed researcher. to his writings i turn when i'm designing lectures dealing with nuclear weapons. and last but not least, dr. george perk vich, vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i would say this is one of the world's most influential think-tanks. his irias of research include nuclear streaj and...
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>> today i'm in the port city of aktau, kazakhstan which is a very remote, isolated sort of startingable to hear a little bit of surf in the background. and it's a very off the map place. i mean it's about 100-150,000 people, an old uranium mining town under the soviet era. and i'll be walking due east from here as the sun rises towards china. >> sreenivasan: how long to get to china? >> it's going to be an interesting passage. if the weather cooperates-- i have some big mountains to go over-- maybe as soon as this coming winter but more likely spring time. it's about 3,000 km away. >> sreenivasan: and these 3,000 kilometers are different geographically and topographically than what you've already covered, right? >> yeah, they are. they're very different. as you recall, the last time i reported in, i was in the caucasus, which is a very, relatively heavy populated corner of the world, very rugged, mountainous-- also a crossroads of the world. lots of different cultures, languages, ancient migration, ancient invasion. what i have before me now is a pretty arid plain, a high plateau of
>> today i'm in the port city of aktau, kazakhstan which is a very remote, isolated sort of startingable to hear a little bit of surf in the background. and it's a very off the map place. i mean it's about 100-150,000 people, an old uranium mining town under the soviet era. and i'll be walking due east from here as the sun rises towards china. >> sreenivasan: how long to get to china? >> it's going to be an interesting passage. if the weather cooperates-- i have some big...
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when you have commodities flat on our backs, brazil does not want our exports, kazakhstan does not, indonesia that is a big issue in new -- that is a big issue in u.s. natural gas right now. tom: is it going to happen? jeff: you have seen one cargo, and where did it go? brazil, of all places. the demand for lng is going to be much lower. the competitiveness for u.s.-built product under a stronger environment starts to wane. tom: all the tankers off houston and singapore makes for good friday doom and gloom vision, tankers in the ocean. what is the state of tankers in the world? jeff: there is a lot of tankers in the water all over the world. if you look at the arbitrage between spot prices and forward prices on the wti curve, it is somewhere around $1.20, which is more than sufficient to arbitrage tankers standing offshore. one of the reasons we believe u.s. inventories true last week is that you have ships off the coast of houston storing oil. we estimate around 22 million barrels. there is a lot of oil on ships around the world right now. francine: we do not often talk about steel, but in t
when you have commodities flat on our backs, brazil does not want our exports, kazakhstan does not, indonesia that is a big issue in new -- that is a big issue in u.s. natural gas right now. tom: is it going to happen? jeff: you have seen one cargo, and where did it go? brazil, of all places. the demand for lng is going to be much lower. the competitiveness for u.s.-built product under a stronger environment starts to wane. tom: all the tankers off houston and singapore makes for good friday...
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just in the united states but in many other parts of the world including latin america, china, kazakhstan have that momentum behind them. they are trying to capitalize on that and ensure the status quo is preserved. keep prices around $45. they don't want a lot of upside either. that would bring the shale producers back but they don't want the prices to go down. francine: we may have some sort agreement can the peck governor not really make the decisions needed? are we expecting positive sentiment? >> i think there is a clear ploy over here. they probably don't want the reigning oil minister to come there. if he came to the meeting he would probably come out and say we are not going freeze and that would put a damper on sentiments. i think this is very much a ploy to make sure the market doesn't sell off too much, too oo quickly. francine: i was looking at a chart that showed the last time they agreed to freeze production. a couple of months later they start pumping again. what impact would a freeze even have on oil prices? >> here is the interesting thing. it has no impact on balances. w
just in the united states but in many other parts of the world including latin america, china, kazakhstan have that momentum behind them. they are trying to capitalize on that and ensure the status quo is preserved. keep prices around $45. they don't want a lot of upside either. that would bring the shale producers back but they don't want the prices to go down. francine: we may have some sort agreement can the peck governor not really make the decisions needed? are we expecting positive...
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nuclear issues involving the states of the former soviet union, especially the russian .ederation, kazakhstan he is an exceptionally well informed researcher. lectures nuclear proliferation. last but not least, is dr. george package, was vice president for studies of the carnegie development for case. as a nonprofit organization devoted to promote international cooperation. this is one of the world's most influential think tank. areas includess nuclear security. he wrote a book called india's 99 ear bomb, polish and shortly after that country's second test of a nuclear device. recently, he has published an important monograph in a book on the subject of abolishing nuclear weapons. to educaterelessly the american public on nuclear issues. whatever i teach on the subject of nuclear weapons, or nonproliferation, has articles almost always make the ways onto my folders. one that i might be likely to send this fall is a study that he co-authored last fall entitled the iran deal. this is one of the most impartial and objective analyses that i've encountered. and i looked a lot of them. of this high
nuclear issues involving the states of the former soviet union, especially the russian .ederation, kazakhstan he is an exceptionally well informed researcher. lectures nuclear proliferation. last but not least, is dr. george package, was vice president for studies of the carnegie development for case. as a nonprofit organization devoted to promote international cooperation. this is one of the world's most influential think tank. areas includess nuclear security. he wrote a book called india's...