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this as kiev and pro-russian rebels exchanged 372 war prisoners. the ongoing crisis continues to strain relations between russia and the west. president frederick eugen's moved to sign a new military doctrine poses a problem. the document -- president vladimir putin's signing a new military doctrine poses a problem. last week, he stated -- >> nobody will intimidate, restrain, or isolated russia. nobody has ever succeeded in this. >> is also seen as a reaction to kiev's decision to reject nonaligned science -- that is. moscow accuses ukraine of threatening peace in europe. kiev announced securities and concerns when they announced the suspension of all transportation services to the career and peninsula -- to the crime year an they did not say how long they would be in effect. >> let's go live to the region. we will be talking to our correspondent in the ukraine. first, to our bureau chief. the previous military doctrine talked about international terrorism, political extremism as the main threats to the country. now, he is calling nato a major thre
this as kiev and pro-russian rebels exchanged 372 war prisoners. the ongoing crisis continues to strain relations between russia and the west. president frederick eugen's moved to sign a new military doctrine poses a problem. the document -- president vladimir putin's signing a new military doctrine poses a problem. last week, he stated -- >> nobody will intimidate, restrain, or isolated russia. nobody has ever succeeded in this. >> is also seen as a reaction to kiev's decision to...
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the annexation of crimea in march is still then a source of deep anger in kiev. ukraine's state has suspended crimea, citing security concerns. visa and mastercard can no longer support them in crimea because of u.s. sanctions imposed. peace talks started and ended over ukraine. this prisoner exchange signals some kind of progress, and for the families of those involved, a sign for the future >>> meanwhile russia's president vladimir putin signed a new military doctrine naming n.a.t.o. as the number one threat. it says russia could use precision weapons as part of a new deterrent. peter sharp has more from moscow. >> it's interesting. it gives you an idea of what the president sees as a threat. they are facing his country as we move into 2015. first and foremost, as you said in the introduction, it's nato. since the fall of the berlin wall, n.a.t.o. has added 12 eastern european countries to its membership, and that blue tide is coming closer and closer. russia really - vladimir putin and the kremlin are not happy about this at all. th they see it as a potential
the annexation of crimea in march is still then a source of deep anger in kiev. ukraine's state has suspended crimea, citing security concerns. visa and mastercard can no longer support them in crimea because of u.s. sanctions imposed. peace talks started and ended over ukraine. this prisoner exchange signals some kind of progress, and for the families of those involved, a sign for the future >>> meanwhile russia's president vladimir putin signed a new military doctrine naming n.a.t.o....
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enlargement was in kiev. and they know that issues which were on his agenda were nato, ukraine's membership in nato, referendum on the membership in nato. my question to you is where the united states of america stands on this? what is your position on nato expansion? taking into account all you know, the circumstances you spoke about. thank you. >> an important question. let me start by saying how much i value my litsdz waneion colleague in kiev. we have a very close partnership. indeed, almost everything that i do in ukraine is in coordination with either the very skilled u.n. ambassador in kiev or my other colleagues. you can imagine. and we tend to see eye to eye on almost everything. perhaps more than we agree with our respective capitols. because i think all of us have a fairly clear conventional consensus about where things are heading. on the question of nato the united states policy has been very clear. the open door will remain. the question of ukraine's nato membership is not to be decided in washi
enlargement was in kiev. and they know that issues which were on his agenda were nato, ukraine's membership in nato, referendum on the membership in nato. my question to you is where the united states of america stands on this? what is your position on nato expansion? taking into account all you know, the circumstances you spoke about. thank you. >> an important question. let me start by saying how much i value my litsdz waneion colleague in kiev. we have a very close partnership. indeed,...
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it's essential for the kiev authorities to keep their end of the bargain. there was an agreement on adopting an amnesty law. it is nowhere to be seen. they keep telling us that a law on special status was passed, but it couldn't be implemented, because the law could come into force and actually become effective only after the other law had been adopted about the disengagement line. it has not been adopted so far. if ukraine wants to restore peace, tranquility and its territorial integrity, the people who live in certain regions of the country must be respected and a straight, open, and honest political dialogue must be maintained with them. i hope that in the end everyone will go down that path. >> thank you. this year, it became clear that energy diplomacy has become a key factor in geopolitics. how justified is russia's turning to the east and the gas contracts it has signed with china and turkey? have all the pitfalls of these projects been considered? many still doubt that the chinese contract will be profitable, while the potential turkish stream will
it's essential for the kiev authorities to keep their end of the bargain. there was an agreement on adopting an amnesty law. it is nowhere to be seen. they keep telling us that a law on special status was passed, but it couldn't be implemented, because the law could come into force and actually become effective only after the other law had been adopted about the disengagement line. it has not been adopted so far. if ukraine wants to restore peace, tranquility and its territorial integrity, the...
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enlargement was in kiev.d i know that issues which were on his agenda were nato, ukraine's membership in nato, referendum on the membership in nato. my question is where the united states of america stands? what is your position on nato expansion taking into account all the circumstances you spoke about? thank you. >> important question . let me start by saying how much i value my lithuanian colleague. we have a close partnership. indeed, almost everything i do in ukraine is in coordination with either the very skilled e.u. ambassador in kiev or my other key european colleagues in sweden, lithuania, poland, germany -- you can imagine. we tend to see eye to eye on almost everything. perhaps more than we agree with our respective capitals. because i think all of us have a fairly clear conventional consensus about where things are heading. on the question of nato, united states policy has been very clear. the open door will remain. the question of ukraine's nato membership is not to be decided in washington or b
enlargement was in kiev.d i know that issues which were on his agenda were nato, ukraine's membership in nato, referendum on the membership in nato. my question is where the united states of america stands? what is your position on nato expansion taking into account all the circumstances you spoke about? thank you. >> important question . let me start by saying how much i value my lithuanian colleague. we have a close partnership. indeed, almost everything i do in ukraine is in...
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star dancers performed in a fundraiser to help refurbish the state ballet school in kiev.his comes after a bloody weekend where at least eight civilians and two soldiers were killed in ukraine and fighting with pro-russia rebels. -- in fighting with pro-russian rebels. >> russians and ukrainians united on stage in a moscow theater. 12 of the world's top dancers sold -- danced at eighta fundraiser for ukraine's top ballet school. >> we went to the school and saw that nothing changed. it is dilapidated. >> we want to help young ballerinas so they can study under better conditions. >> a gala after a bloody weekend in ukraine. organizers saying that this lavish charity gala was all about dance. >> it is about beauty, culture art. it has nothing to do with political action. >> in kiev, the school postern rector expressed gratitude although he reminded students that the school continues to train world-class dancers despite its condition. >> let's take a look at headlines. syria accuses israel of bombing its main international airport and damascus. no comment from the israelis so
star dancers performed in a fundraiser to help refurbish the state ballet school in kiev.his comes after a bloody weekend where at least eight civilians and two soldiers were killed in ukraine and fighting with pro-russia rebels. -- in fighting with pro-russian rebels. >> russians and ukrainians united on stage in a moscow theater. 12 of the world's top dancers sold -- danced at eighta fundraiser for ukraine's top ballet school. >> we went to the school and saw that nothing changed....
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i think the most classic modern clash between these emergent people of influence in the square of kievhis guy with a 119th century of sphere of thinking. >> that's an interesting point. the idea of dividing the world up. this is the new map, redraw it. >> what am i, some part of a flock of chickens that you can hand over to your vice president or son? they don't buy it in cairo and they don't buy it in kiev ooet sdpler the difference today is technology allows them to exert their voices. >> that's right. emergent citizens and the that's something he doesn't understand. she fighting the market, mother nature and moores law all at the same time. he is fighting the market. not a good year for oil. fighting mother nature. bet his future on a natural resource that if we burn it all we will burn up the planet. fighting human nature. people in ukraine are looking at poland, their four times our capital income. we'd like to be more like him than this guy and he is fighting moores law because technology is driving down oil and renewable prices at the same time. that's not a good bet. >> it is n
i think the most classic modern clash between these emergent people of influence in the square of kievhis guy with a 119th century of sphere of thinking. >> that's an interesting point. the idea of dividing the world up. this is the new map, redraw it. >> what am i, some part of a flock of chickens that you can hand over to your vice president or son? they don't buy it in cairo and they don't buy it in kiev ooet sdpler the difference today is technology allows them to exert their...
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instead, kiev is using economic warfare. no pensions or public salaries are being paid, and so every morning people go into the city's only open bank trying to withdraw the last of their money. >> so what do you live on? >> i saw the last of my savings. >> construction will take 54 months but there is no estimate for how long the barrier will remain. >> the countdown is on to what nasa is hailing as the first death in mankind's journey to mars. in just a few minutes time, the orion spacecraft is expected to make its maiden flight above earth to test key technologies. given this is the first outing, there will be no people on board. nonetheless, the u.s. space agency describes the demonstration as a major event. >> nasa has a new space capsule. it is called the law ryan, but no one is on board yet. today is just an unmanned trial run. the new caps on represents a major advance in americans place declaration. for the first time in 40 years, this nation will launch a spacecraft intended to take humans beyond earth's orbit. that
instead, kiev is using economic warfare. no pensions or public salaries are being paid, and so every morning people go into the city's only open bank trying to withdraw the last of their money. >> so what do you live on? >> i saw the last of my savings. >> construction will take 54 months but there is no estimate for how long the barrier will remain. >> the countdown is on to what nasa is hailing as the first death in mankind's journey to mars. in just a few minutes...
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>> no, unfortunately, what i see there are more problems in kiev. i see it spreading, and i don't see near-term solution for problems in ukraine. no, i wouldn't be relaxing. >> thank you for joining us for "inside story." steve hanke, please stay with us. the set of jet fuel has increased the price of flying. when we come back, the cost of >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. with the winter holidays just around the corner. you're probably thinking all of this talk about low oil prices might make it a good time to buy airplane tickets. but that may not be the case. airline profits are expected to grow 26%, to $25 billion worldwide. the extra money goes into planned overhead, maintaining and buying flames, expanding flight networks. airfares may drop but not by much. some on capitol hill are curious how legal that is. >> oil prices, which is half the cost of running an airline are way down. why are prices way up. i'm asking the department of transportation and the department of justice to fully investigate why airline prices aren't foll
>> no, unfortunately, what i see there are more problems in kiev. i see it spreading, and i don't see near-term solution for problems in ukraine. no, i wouldn't be relaxing. >> thank you for joining us for "inside story." steve hanke, please stay with us. the set of jet fuel has increased the price of flying. when we come back, the cost of >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. with the winter holidays just around the corner. you're probably...
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we've got a #diploma #diplomacy for kiev. with all of the visits the cia director the various secretaries going over the european heads of state inviting them to the nato summit, the ukrainian president could be forgiven that he could actually win, that he could defeat the russians militarily in his backyard. that was never going to happen. and that unfortunately is the mistake of the policy we have to live with. >> up next, russia's influence extends far and wide. let russia ." >> like it are onot, the crisis in ukraine is pushing america and the west into a new cold war with russia. in crimea, the peninsula russia seized from ukraine last summer, ukrainian banks have shut their doors in that region. nearly $2 billion in loans have gone delinquent and russia had to compensate nearly 200,000 depositors who have been cut off from their accounts. crucially many ethnic russians blame the west for their economic woes not russia. in fact as the new cold war unfolds the west will need to contended with the soft power that moscow wi
we've got a #diploma #diplomacy for kiev. with all of the visits the cia director the various secretaries going over the european heads of state inviting them to the nato summit, the ukrainian president could be forgiven that he could actually win, that he could defeat the russians militarily in his backyard. that was never going to happen. and that unfortunately is the mistake of the policy we have to live with. >> up next, russia's influence extends far and wide. let russia ."...
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. >> in a military airfield near kiev the ukrainian president welcomes home these prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for petro poroshenko, a leader struggling to unite his divided country. >> i'm telling you that i, as a president, as an ordinary citizen, have a heart for you as we greet the new year, and i promise that we'll do what we've been waiting for for so long. we're thankful again that we have you. >> there is relief that also sadness about those still being held. >> it is present that a president matters. thank you for what you've done to release us. we hope that our friends are still being kept as hostages will be released in the near future. >> this is where the exchange took place. in a secret location in the donetsk region. some of the prisoners are injured and have to be carried to freedom. there are international observers, armed separatists and ukrainian soldiers who also watch on. they know that this is still a fragile cease-fire. >> there are several people on the list who are missing. they're fro
. >> in a military airfield near kiev the ukrainian president welcomes home these prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for petro poroshenko, a leader struggling to unite his divided country. >> i'm telling you that i, as a president, as an ordinary citizen, have a heart for you as we greet the new year, and i promise that we'll do what we've been waiting for for so long. we're thankful again that we have you. >>...
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>> i think kiev should try to speak to the russians more than they have done, although they have done a good job. president petro porashenko did a good job navigating the noble international crisis. however, i think russia is special once again. it is weakened now, probably will be more willing to negotiate. when russia is week, it will come swinging. we have not gotten there yet. maybe a little bit of a conversation with vladimir putin, give and take would be a good idea for the west, the united states and ukraine as well >>> a combination of sanctions and a drop in prices sent the russian ruble tumbling. the latest on the sony hacking story. north korea says new cyber attacks are possible. the fbi says north korea was behind the sony hack which north koreans deny. the release of "the interview", was scheduled last week. pyongyang accuses the u.s. government of being involved in the making of that comedy film. the united states has been considering its response to f.i.f.a. diplomats arrived china to intervene with pyongyang, and the white house may but north korea back on the list of
>> i think kiev should try to speak to the russians more than they have done, although they have done a good job. president petro porashenko did a good job navigating the noble international crisis. however, i think russia is special once again. it is weakened now, probably will be more willing to negotiate. when russia is week, it will come swinging. we have not gotten there yet. maybe a little bit of a conversation with vladimir putin, give and take would be a good idea for the west,...
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. >> kiev and pro-russian separatists great on a prisoner exchange.aine is handing over 22 r5 people. the rebels are -- 225 people the rebels as many as 50. we have this report. >> in a military airfield near kiev the ukranian president welcomes home the prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro-russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for petro porashenko a leader struggling to you night the count countly -- i promise that we'll do what we have been waiting for for so long. we are thankful that we have you. >> there is relief and sadness about those being held. >> translation: it is pleasant that the president met us. thanks for what you have done it release us. we hope our friend kept as hostages will be released in the future. >> reporter: this is where the exchange took place, in a secret place in the donetsk region. some of the prisoners are injured and have to be carried to freedom. there are international observers, armed separatists and soldiers watching on. they know this is a fragile ceasefire. >> there are several missin
. >> kiev and pro-russian separatists great on a prisoner exchange.aine is handing over 22 r5 people. the rebels are -- 225 people the rebels as many as 50. we have this report. >> in a military airfield near kiev the ukranian president welcomes home the prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro-russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for petro porashenko a leader struggling to you night the count countly -- i promise that we'll do what we have been waiting for...
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military officers met with nato commanders on a training exercise in bulgaria but called years for kievte its membership to alliance and not all nato counties in favor but with fighting with ukraine forces and separatist rebels in east of the country showing no sign of ending 4700 soldiers and civilians have died since an aborted ceasefire was signed in minceing in september and the vote will not make it easier when russia and the rebels sit down with ukraine to try and reinstate another ceasefire and political analyst have a far more wide ranging conflict should ukraine join nato and giving russia cause forward. >> ukraine moving toward nato or nato moving into ukraine could be something like a cause belly, not for a small conflict, contained somewhere in the east of ukraine but to a much larger conflict that may effect western countries. >> reporter: just how russia will react to that will occupy putin and planners since the crisis began nearly a year ago and the decision of kiev to scrap the neutral status has an angry reaction from the kremlin. the russian prime minister chose his w
military officers met with nato commanders on a training exercise in bulgaria but called years for kievte its membership to alliance and not all nato counties in favor but with fighting with ukraine forces and separatist rebels in east of the country showing no sign of ending 4700 soldiers and civilians have died since an aborted ceasefire was signed in minceing in september and the vote will not make it easier when russia and the rebels sit down with ukraine to try and reinstate another...
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the decision by kiev to scrap its nonaligned neutral status has provoked an anticipated angry reactionthe kremlin. the russian prime minister chose his words carefully when he said an application for nato membership will turn ukraine into a potential military opponent. peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >>> joining me from birmingham in the u k is richard and political economy at the university of berming ham and member for east european studies and thanks for coming on to the program. how is ukraine's vision today likely to effect the current crisis in the country east where in theory there is supposed to be a ceasefire at the moment. >> yes, on one hand i don't think it's going to help matters clearly stating that the ukrainian government has an interest or ukraine or parliament has an interest in joining nato in the future which is what they said and will not help matters but it's unlikely anything will happen on the next few years on that front to be honest and it's unlikely that russia would allow it to happen and there is a range of different tools that could be used to increase
the decision by kiev to scrap its nonaligned neutral status has provoked an anticipated angry reactionthe kremlin. the russian prime minister chose his words carefully when he said an application for nato membership will turn ukraine into a potential military opponent. peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >>> joining me from birmingham in the u k is richard and political economy at the university of berming ham and member for east european studies and thanks for coming on to the program....
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kiev says it's still fighting against what it believes is russian influence. >> translator: they havermed ukraine from their extrstrategic partner to their a teaming i object enemy. we will not forgive them. neither the annexation of crimea or the victims in the east of ukraine. what is also interesting in the doctrine is that russia considers social movement as a threat to its security. it means that russia is transforming in to a police state. it means the totalitarian state is now officially putting on record that they are a totalitarian state. ukraine is ready for such challenges. >> reporter: russia's annexation of crimea in march this year is still then a source of deep anger in kiev. ukraine have stopped transport take to crimea. visa and mastercard say they are no longer support bank cards being used in crimea because of u.s. sanctions imposed earlier this month. weighs talks have started and ended over ukraine. this prisoner exchange signals some kind of progress. for the families of those involved a sign of hope for the future. emma hayward, al jazerra. >>> meanwhile, russia
kiev says it's still fighting against what it believes is russian influence. >> translator: they havermed ukraine from their extrstrategic partner to their a teaming i object enemy. we will not forgive them. neither the annexation of crimea or the victims in the east of ukraine. what is also interesting in the doctrine is that russia considers social movement as a threat to its security. it means that russia is transforming in to a police state. it means the totalitarian state is now...
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. >> in kiev, ukraine's president met with belarus's president. petro porashenko braced bell ae rush for recognising their independence. and promised help with economic insurgency and hardships. position were present. condemning the friendship between the ukraine government and europe's last dictator. russia says it will not kaf to pressure following sanctions. moscow calls the restrictions punishment. earlier morgan radford sat down with the associate professor of relations at the new school and asked if she thought sanctions against russia made sense. >> sanctions are not necessary because the russian ruble is low. oil prices are low. russia is feeling the pinch. vladimir putin has to explain himself pretty much every week to the russians, it's a good time for diplomacy. we can understand that in the urks canada or elsewhere, the process takes time. it is good that the ideal with the sanctions or the possibility are in place. i don't think they should be in force. >> how much longer can vladimir putin hold out. his approval rating is high. that'
. >> in kiev, ukraine's president met with belarus's president. petro porashenko braced bell ae rush for recognising their independence. and promised help with economic insurgency and hardships. position were present. condemning the friendship between the ukraine government and europe's last dictator. russia says it will not kaf to pressure following sanctions. moscow calls the restrictions punishment. earlier morgan radford sat down with the associate professor of relations at the new...
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nuland is preparing a new midawn in kiev. what do you think of all this and how it affects you and a question i always wanted to ask you. the cookies you distributed to pro democracy demonstrators in moscow and kiev that rankled moscow deeply, do you have a recipe? and if you do, and it's not copy writed, we'll be happy to post it on the site. >> first of all, to correct some disinformation, they were sandwiches, they were not cookies. >> in which instance? both moscow and midan? >> i don't think i gave out sandwiches in moscow, did i? >> the menu is changing as we speak. >> exactly. so this was -- >> i think we have correspondents here. so take note, please. >> first of all, this happened i can't remember if it was december 11th or december 12th just to tell the story. cathy ashton of the european union, and i, were both trying to help foster some dialogue at that point between midan leadership, the opposition leadership, and president yanukovych. she had spent some four hours with yanukovych and i had worked with the opposi
nuland is preparing a new midawn in kiev. what do you think of all this and how it affects you and a question i always wanted to ask you. the cookies you distributed to pro democracy demonstrators in moscow and kiev that rankled moscow deeply, do you have a recipe? and if you do, and it's not copy writed, we'll be happy to post it on the site. >> first of all, to correct some disinformation, they were sandwiches, they were not cookies. >> in which instance? both moscow and midan?...
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kiev and pro-russian separatists agreed on a prisoner exchange.aiven is handing over 225 people. the rebels are reece leasing as many as 150. it's considered a major step toward easing tension. a report. >> reporter: in a military air field near kiev the ukrainian president welcome did home these prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro-russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for petro poroshenko struggle to go unite his divided country. >> i am telling you that i as a president, as an ordinary citizen, have a heart full of happiness that you will greet the new year as i promised, together with your families and military brothers that you will do what we have been waiting for, for so long. we are thankful again that we have you. >> there is relief but also sadness about those still being held. >> it is pleas ants. thank you for what you have done to release us. we hope our friends kept as hostages will be released in the near future. >> this is where the exchange took place. secret location in the donetsk region. some of the
kiev and pro-russian separatists agreed on a prisoner exchange.aiven is handing over 225 people. the rebels are reece leasing as many as 150. it's considered a major step toward easing tension. a report. >> reporter: in a military air field near kiev the ukrainian president welcome did home these prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro-russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for petro poroshenko struggle to go unite his divided country. >> i am telling you...
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come into his economic union was dumped over by the crowds in the streets in kiev encouraged by the united states and all the others. i think he saw that as a coup d'État managed by the americans. he said they are not going to get my navel pension for basketball. i'm not going to russian naval base that we have had for 200 years absolute nato soldiers. he went in ... but i don't see him as the big player in the middle east. i don't see rushes the big player in the middle east at all. i think the middle east is going its own way. you can find out what's going on in the middle east by studying the 30-year war in europe. the catholics and the protestants and the turmoil of religion and the states involved which carried a third of the population to germany. i think that is -- that's sort of started off on its own track. the middle east and ukraine, i'm a little apprehensive over the terrible horror that took place with the downing of that aircraft that the downing of that aircraft wisdom not deliberate mass murder but somebody made a horrendous military blunder that brought that down an
come into his economic union was dumped over by the crowds in the streets in kiev encouraged by the united states and all the others. i think he saw that as a coup d'État managed by the americans. he said they are not going to get my navel pension for basketball. i'm not going to russian naval base that we have had for 200 years absolute nato soldiers. he went in ... but i don't see him as the big player in the middle east. i don't see rushes the big player in the middle east at all. i think...
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. - in kiev.instead of starting a political ialogue, the new authorities tarted using the enforcement gencies first. when it didn't work out, they sent the army. when it didn't work out either, they started to apply other methods. for example, the economic -- the cut of economic ties. i suppose it is unacceptable. we need to approach as mediators and intermediaries. and the united political space. let us continue. channel one, please. >> mr. pruden, what is going on in our economy. maybe they will have to pay for rimea. no, it is not the price we have to pay for crimea. this is how we have to pay for our troops to preserve our nation and maintain our state. when i was answering the question of your colleague, i mentioned that after the berlin wall fell and the soviet union dissolved, i mentioned in my address to the federal assembly that we were totally open. but what we saw was that they directly supported errorists. i'm not going to go into detail at the moment, but in such a way, they are very
. - in kiev.instead of starting a political ialogue, the new authorities tarted using the enforcement gencies first. when it didn't work out, they sent the army. when it didn't work out either, they started to apply other methods. for example, the economic -- the cut of economic ties. i suppose it is unacceptable. we need to approach as mediators and intermediaries. and the united political space. let us continue. channel one, please. >> mr. pruden, what is going on in our economy. maybe...
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kiev y los rebeldes todavÍa se acusan mutuamente de haber disparado contra la aeronave.Ó cuando el piloto intentÓ aterrizar en medio de un tifÓn en taiwÁn. 48 personas murieron, 10 lograron salvarse. >> y Éstos son algunos de los desastres que involucraron vuelos comerciales s _durante todo el aÑo se registraron decenas de tragedias aÉreas. esta categorÍa la lidera 1972 donde hubo 1400 muertes. >> un transbordador que llevaba 400 personas regresa a italia dejando una persona muerta y atrapando afrentas en la cubierta. 105 pasajeros fueron evacuados luego cinco horas de fuego intenso. viajaba desde el oeste de grecia hasta la ciudad italiana de ancona. padres y estudiantes de guerrero no estÁn dispuestos a ceder en sus reclamos. se han instalado frente a la procuradurÍa y no se moverÁn hasta que presenten convidar a los desaparecidos. >> a mÁs de tres meses de la desapariciÓn de 43 normalistas eniguala, guerrero nuevas medidas han tomado los padres para llamar la atenciÓn de las autoridades. fue instalado el plantÓn por unos 43. >> estamos realizando este plantÓn en solid
kiev y los rebeldes todavÍa se acusan mutuamente de haber disparado contra la aeronave.Ó cuando el piloto intentÓ aterrizar en medio de un tifÓn en taiwÁn. 48 personas murieron, 10 lograron salvarse. >> y Éstos son algunos de los desastres que involucraron vuelos comerciales s _durante todo el aÑo se registraron decenas de tragedias aÉreas. esta categorÍa la lidera 1972 donde hubo 1400 muertes. >> un transbordador que llevaba 400 personas regresa a italia dejando una...
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that is demonstrated from this video from kiev, ukraine. looks like he is trying to merge into the car from the dash cam. these people are upset about it. that car gets in front of him. starts making sketchy moves. >> has hazard lights on. is something wrong? >> something is going on. some of these cars like ts oneh alongside the right, those contain security forces. you could see security forces hanging out on the car. there is a couple inside the car with the dash cam. the woman is upset. she is telling them leave her husband alone. the woman in this car is very pregnant. very close to her delivery due date. these people don't care. you don't see what happens, but you hear the woman scream. she is screaming for these men to let her husband alone. they beat her husband up. they get back in the car. luckily people on the roadway got out to give them assistance. police are looking for the guy who did this. ministry of the interior opened an investigation. that is a bad vision all the way around. you have to pay attention when getting in your
that is demonstrated from this video from kiev, ukraine. looks like he is trying to merge into the car from the dash cam. these people are upset about it. that car gets in front of him. starts making sketchy moves. >> has hazard lights on. is something wrong? >> something is going on. some of these cars like ts oneh alongside the right, those contain security forces. you could see security forces hanging out on the car. there is a couple inside the car with the dash cam. the woman...
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met with nato commanders on a training exercise in you will bulgaria, but it could take years for kievo complete its membership to the alliance, and not all nato countries are in favor. but with the fighting between ukraine forces and separatist rebels in the east of the country showing no sign of ending, 4,700 soldiers and civilians have died since the cease-fire was signed in minsk in september, today's vote in kiev won't make it easier when russia and the rebels sit down with ukraine to try to reinstate another cease-fire. political analysts are warning of a wide range conflict giving russia cause for war. >> you ukraine moving towards nato, or nato moving in to ukraine could cause a problem. not for a small conflict contained somewhere in the east of our crane but to a much larger conflict that may affect western countries. >> just how russia will react to that eventuality will effect moscow. >> the decision has provoked an anticipated angry reaction from the kremlin. the russian prime minister chose his words carefully when he said an application for nato membership will turn ukra
met with nato commanders on a training exercise in you will bulgaria, but it could take years for kievo complete its membership to the alliance, and not all nato countries are in favor. but with the fighting between ukraine forces and separatist rebels in the east of the country showing no sign of ending, 4,700 soldiers and civilians have died since the cease-fire was signed in minsk in september, today's vote in kiev won't make it easier when russia and the rebels sit down with ukraine to try...
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the energy minister announced kiev transferred 400 million. russia cut supplies after a dispute on presses and debt. >> it was complicated by the rebellion. russia demanded that supplies be paid for up front. >> good news for drivers - gas prices are in a free fall, dropping $0.12. averaging $2.72 for a gallon of regular. $0.56 lower than this time last year, and the lowest price in four years. in some parts of the country it fell below $2. analysts say prices could drop a few more cents, barring a spike in oil prices. >> the november jobs report is providing optimism that the economy is recovering. 20,000 jobs last month is more than expected. the recovering feels far off in some states, especially rhode island. it's a state that boasts of its beauty, but behind the picturesque setting the other distinction was the highest job. lorraine sees the effects. the number of people relying on the food pantry was doubled and she is confounded by talk of the nation's economic recovering. >> i don't know anybody that had gotten into this wonderful posi
the energy minister announced kiev transferred 400 million. russia cut supplies after a dispute on presses and debt. >> it was complicated by the rebellion. russia demanded that supplies be paid for up front. >> good news for drivers - gas prices are in a free fall, dropping $0.12. averaging $2.72 for a gallon of regular. $0.56 lower than this time last year, and the lowest price in four years. in some parts of the country it fell below $2. analysts say prices could drop a few more...
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kiev said it's fighting against what it calls russia's influence.oscow has always denied backing and arming the rebels who still control parts of eastern ukraine. the russian president recently signed a new military doctorine naming nato expansion among key external risks. russia's annexation of in march this year is also a source of deep anger in kiev. ukraine state rail company suspended trains to blaming security concerns. >> this prisoner exchange is a small step towards reconciliation and for the families of the released prisoners, it offers some hope in the bitter and deadly conflict t al jazeera. >>> more than a thousand migrants attempting to reach italy have been rescued in the mediterranean over the past three days, the italian navy says the asylum seekers were rescued in four separate operations ovff of the coast of sicily. 5 bodies were recovered. more than 3,000 migrants have died at sea this year, most come from north africa and the middle east. >> sweeden's government has called off plans to hold a snap election in march. the decision
kiev said it's fighting against what it calls russia's influence.oscow has always denied backing and arming the rebels who still control parts of eastern ukraine. the russian president recently signed a new military doctorine naming nato expansion among key external risks. russia's annexation of in march this year is also a source of deep anger in kiev. ukraine state rail company suspended trains to blaming security concerns. >> this prisoner exchange is a small step towards...
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. >> in the military airfield near kiev the ukranian president welcomes home the prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro-russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for por rr a leader struggling to unite a divided country. >> translation: i'm pelling you that i as a president petro porashenko have a heart full of happy possess, i promise with -- happiness, and i promise together with family and military brothers that you do what we've been waiting for so long. we are thank. ful, again -- thankful again, that we have you. >> reporter: there's relief and sadness about those still held. >> we hope our friends kept as hostages lb released in the future. >> reporter: this is where the exchange took place, in a secret location in the donetsk region. some of the prisoners are injured and have to be carried for freedom. there are international observers, armed spiritists and soldiers watched on. they know it is a fragile ceasefire. >> there are several on the list missing. there are many on the way, and we'll complete the exchange tomorrow. >> reporter: kiev says it's f
. >> in the military airfield near kiev the ukranian president welcomes home the prisoners of war. they were exchanged with hundreds of pro-russian fighters. this is a propaganda coup for por rr a leader struggling to unite a divided country. >> translation: i'm pelling you that i as a president petro porashenko have a heart full of happy possess, i promise with -- happiness, and i promise together with family and military brothers that you do what we've been waiting for so long. we...
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the imf mission is due to visit kiev. 7.5% because of the conflict from separatists in the east.here was a full-scale financial crisis aggressive russia's takeover of crimea. the west has imposed numerous sanctions on moscow. russia's economy has contracted for the first time in five years. there are fears the country could be entering a long recession. the ruble has seen a dramatic fall. in value vladimir putin will have this work cut out for him to better the situation. >> he will be working very hard to mitigate the dual impact of the drop in the price and the western actions, which will be hard. >> let's see how the markets are trading. the hangover from the greek elections is pushing down trading. retail was boosted by the holiday season. trading near a 1% in the red. european markets following asia's leads. many energy companies trading in the red because of falling oil prices. increase production has driven brent crude down 40% this year, making it on pace for its biggest annual decline since 2008. the dac oaks to gain 3% and will finish its final trading session of the ye
the imf mission is due to visit kiev. 7.5% because of the conflict from separatists in the east.here was a full-scale financial crisis aggressive russia's takeover of crimea. the west has imposed numerous sanctions on moscow. russia's economy has contracted for the first time in five years. there are fears the country could be entering a long recession. the ruble has seen a dramatic fall. in value vladimir putin will have this work cut out for him to better the situation. >> he will be...
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ofis located 600 miles off kiev.
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. >> for these ukrainians, new year's eve in kiev means being far away from home. that is because they fled crimera before moscow took control. today, they're still living as refugees. more than half milk will have been displaced because of the ukraine conflict. the russian resident vladimir cute and said the annexation was a sign of love. -- vladimir putin said the annexation was a sign of love. >> it manifested itself in the broadly support of the residents of crimera when they decided to return to their home. this will remain as one of the most important events in russia's history. >> the german chancellor does not agree. she is talked to mr. putin more than any other leader. they have many trade links with russia, so berlin is looking for a solution. in an unusually tough message she condemned russia's actions in ukraine. >> it was the year when we in europe learned the hard way of what it means when the basics of rp's friend mark r chalmers, especially the free self-determination of the nation. that is exactly what russia is doing the ukraine. there is no doub
. >> for these ukrainians, new year's eve in kiev means being far away from home. that is because they fled crimera before moscow took control. today, they're still living as refugees. more than half milk will have been displaced because of the ukraine conflict. the russian resident vladimir cute and said the annexation was a sign of love. -- vladimir putin said the annexation was a sign of love. >> it manifested itself in the broadly support of the residents of crimera when they...
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after riots in kiev, the u.s. placed sanctions on russia. tensions escalated with another tragedy in july. a plane was shot down in eastern ukraine killing all people on board. the missile was fired by pro russian rebels trained by the russian government. you wish russia said ukrainian forces downed the jet. >>> 200 girls were kidnapped by boko haram. millions urging officials to bring back our girls. the girls are still missing. in south cora i can't a ferry accident -- south korea, a ferry accident left 200 people dead. the captain was sentenced to 36 years for negligence and abandonment. >>> kenneth bae and matthew todd miller was handed over to james clapper. bae and miller were the last prisoners in north korea. i'm andrew spencer reporting. >>> coming up in our next half-hour, we'll take a look at some of the political stories from 2014. stay with us, "action news" continues in just a moment. waiter: here's your check. oh! you--you got it. you know, since i got rid of my car, i really enjoy walking. ok. got it? no, i'm good. announcer:
after riots in kiev, the u.s. placed sanctions on russia. tensions escalated with another tragedy in july. a plane was shot down in eastern ukraine killing all people on board. the missile was fired by pro russian rebels trained by the russian government. you wish russia said ukrainian forces downed the jet. >>> 200 girls were kidnapped by boko haram. millions urging officials to bring back our girls. the girls are still missing. in south cora i can't a ferry accident -- south korea, a...
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nuland is peparing a new maidong in kiev. [laughte now, what y tnk of all of thnd how it aects yo and the'the questionth i wa wted tosk yo tse coieth you distbud o-democracy demonstratorsn moow and kiev tha rkled the moscow propagandis especily do you hava recip [lauter] and ifou do and isot corited, we'll beappy post it on the aei site. [lghr] >> first all, tocoect some - [speaking russn] they were sdwhes, they were not ckies. ah in wch instance? both moscoand ataidong? >> don't thinka t ndches moscow, d any. >> well, you wer suppo to -- okay, all rght. .. and then wht happenedast 1:00 in e rning were all awakeand beause he had order the secrity forces. there were some 2,000 youngus pushing on to thinnocent monstators while wer there. what appened w h started ngg the ell astted nging and theynd u rrnding eitreieved at about 3:00 in th morng. we issued a stement ght in the middle. secrety kerry secretary kerry called it disgusti that ey we putin secutyforces. so the next morg the feeling was that i couldn't do to seth lders r
nuland is peparing a new maidong in kiev. [laughte now, what y tnk of all of thnd how it aects yo and the'the questionth i wa wted tosk yo tse coieth you distbud o-democracy demonstratorsn moow and kiev tha rkled the moscow propagandis especily do you hava recip [lauter] and ifou do and isot corited, we'll beappy post it on the aei site. [lghr] >> first all, tocoect some - [speaking russn] they were sdwhes, they were not ckies. ah in wch instance? both moscoand ataidong? >> don't...
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of the dictator. >> destroying the cross which has stood on its site since 2004 forces ina to flee kievring the night. >> i couldn't come back to ukraine anymore. i will spend five years in jail. >> ina moves to paris where she begins to lead femin in several highly publicized actions across europe, including a loud and cold protest in dabos. >> we came to ask, to show our impression and opinion about how it is to be woman today in an economic world. who's the most oppressed part of society? we are. >> demonstration against the catholic church, and pope benedict. >> for us, all religions are bad because our religion, our base, domination of male upon women. and in a few seconds, security services started to catch us and they arrested us. >> when the pope announces his retirement in february, 2013, femin activists celebrate by scandalizing visitors at historic cathedral of notre dame in paris. >> for me, it was one of our most successful action. you need to shock people and video, they are viral. the video, and the pictures, they are everywhere now. >> for us it's more important to have
of the dictator. >> destroying the cross which has stood on its site since 2004 forces ina to flee kievring the night. >> i couldn't come back to ukraine anymore. i will spend five years in jail. >> ina moves to paris where she begins to lead femin in several highly publicized actions across europe, including a loud and cold protest in dabos. >> we came to ask, to show our impression and opinion about how it is to be woman today in an economic world. who's the most...
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chicky kiev. >> seth: cassandra, show me chicky kiev. [ cheers and applause ] because we have never said stuck. dad, you ready? >> yeah. >> seth: all right. mom loves and is committed to you, but she often says she longs for this movie star to come out of the woods and take her away. >> daniel day-lewis. >> seth: cassandra, show me daniel day-lewis. there it is. [ cheers and applause ] cassandra, do you like daniel day-lewis? >> he's on the five. >> seth: no, cassandra, that's lincoln. >> oh, you mean the loud guy? >> seth: all right, that's enough. josh, you ready to go? >> yeah. >> seth: there's a tv show that dad loves. he's asked us both 100 times if we've seen it. no matter what we answer, he still explains the entire plot of the show to us. name that show. >> "shameless." >> seth: cassandra? the show is showtime's "shameless." josh, just for fun, give me a little bit of dad explaining the plot of "shameless." >> oh, have you seen this show. it's great. bill macy, william macy. he plays this guy. he keeps -- >> seth: yeah, i've seen it. you've told me. you've told me -- >> yeah, but
chicky kiev. >> seth: cassandra, show me chicky kiev. [ cheers and applause ] because we have never said stuck. dad, you ready? >> yeah. >> seth: all right. mom loves and is committed to you, but she often says she longs for this movie star to come out of the woods and take her away. >> daniel day-lewis. >> seth: cassandra, show me daniel day-lewis. there it is. [ cheers and applause ] cassandra, do you like daniel day-lewis? >> he's on the five. >>...
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is not going to turn the east against kiev? he says we cannot send it, it is almost logistically impossible to ensure the money is getting into the right hands. that is the problem the talks have to address. how do you get the economy functioning and the fighting stopping? how do you get all the people, over one million displaced and more than one million outside ukraine, how do you get them back to the region? even to a slight semblance of mahmoudiya. >> thank you. -- even to a slight sibilance of normality. >> thank you. a dozen children have been killed in a militant attack. militants in assam say militants pulled villagers from their homes before shooting them at point blank range. rebels have intensified a separateist campaign. narendra modi condemned the acts as an act of cowardice. unemployment in france. a new record for the number of people out of work. in november close to 3.5 million claimed unemployment benefits, up .8% from october. france's interior minister visiting the port of calais. set to met migrants, mostly
is not going to turn the east against kiev? he says we cannot send it, it is almost logistically impossible to ensure the money is getting into the right hands. that is the problem the talks have to address. how do you get the economy functioning and the fighting stopping? how do you get all the people, over one million displaced and more than one million outside ukraine, how do you get them back to the region? even to a slight semblance of mahmoudiya. >> thank you. -- even to a slight...