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reporter: people in kiev have every reason to welcome the new year. hopes are high for 2016 thanks to a free trade agreement with the european union. corporations can now move into the country and ukrainian products can be sold on new e.u. markets. in his new year's address, the ukrainian president showed optimism. on the first of january, there will be a deep and comprehensive free trade area between ukraine and the european union. in a few years, we will offset economic losses which ukraine incurred from russia. russia strictly rejects any cooperation between ukraine and the e.u. for now, the kremlin has suspended its free trade agreement with ukraine. russia officially claims ukraine could provide access to the russian market for unwanted european products. the fight over ukraine moving closer to the e.u. was one of the main reasons for the protests in november 2013. with the free trade agreement in place, former protesters now see one of their goals realized. phil: natalie cole has died at a hospital in los angeles. she will perhaps be best rememb
reporter: people in kiev have every reason to welcome the new year. hopes are high for 2016 thanks to a free trade agreement with the european union. corporations can now move into the country and ukrainian products can be sold on new e.u. markets. in his new year's address, the ukrainian president showed optimism. on the first of january, there will be a deep and comprehensive free trade area between ukraine and the european union. in a few years, we will offset economic losses which ukraine...
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also a local reporter from radio-free europe who's the most influential investigative reporter in kiev that one critical part of the world where russia -- there's a hot war on the eastern front -- >> right. >> guest: -- the most influential journalists in that country are two entities of the united states, voice of america and radio-free europe, radio liberty. so that's -- cnn does a great job around the world, and i admire the work that they do, but there's no comparison to the deployment of resources that we have. to the second point of your question, i think the abundance of information that we're dealing with in terms of propaganda, i think it's easy to overstate the influence it's having. and i think there's -- i certain will hi take it seriously and understand that it's voluminous, but in the research i've done in my own walking the streets of kiev talking to government officials, i spoke with the foreign relations chair of the parliament, and she told me that the work that is being done is having an absolute critical effect in countering the volume of propaganda because the cred
also a local reporter from radio-free europe who's the most influential investigative reporter in kiev that one critical part of the world where russia -- there's a hot war on the eastern front -- >> right. >> guest: -- the most influential journalists in that country are two entities of the united states, voice of america and radio-free europe, radio liberty. so that's -- cnn does a great job around the world, and i admire the work that they do, but there's no comparison to the...
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this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. russia's now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine and that's pushed the prices of its imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from 50 billion just to 12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels, still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement. >> peter sharp reporting from moscow. japan's prime minister shinzo abe is calling for peace talks between the countries of japan and russia. russia seized ielts in 1945. abe last discussed with russian president vladimir putin in 2013. >>> markets plunged in the first trading day in china. stocks tumbled so far trading was stopped for the day to prevent a total market crash. the shanghai market plunged 7%. disappointing manufacturing data from china released earlier in the day. markets from europe and u.s. followed suit with some indices falling more than 6%. let's go to beijing and al jazeera's senior china twont adrian brown. so far the mark
this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. russia's now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine and that's pushed the prices of its imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from 50 billion just to 12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels, still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement. >> peter sharp reporting from moscow. japan's prime minister shinzo abe...
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ukraine's kiev region was showing off its latest additions. a rare litter of white lion cubs. the newborns were in good health and were cared for by their mother. however, one cub was too shy and hid in his enclosure all the time. three cubs, all males, were born on december 16th. the cubs' birth is an important event, especially as white lions are so rare. >>> tonight, the clash in carolina. republicans ready to collide in tonight's debate. skyrocketing in our
ukraine's kiev region was showing off its latest additions. a rare litter of white lion cubs. the newborns were in good health and were cared for by their mother. however, one cub was too shy and hid in his enclosure all the time. three cubs, all males, were born on december 16th. the cubs' birth is an important event, especially as white lions are so rare. >>> tonight, the clash in carolina. republicans ready to collide in tonight's debate. skyrocketing in our
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staying mild in the west, paris with a high of 13, but in the east, look at this, wausau, high of 6, kiev, 3, moscow, 0. extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of news line. i'm catherine, thanks for joining us. anchor: hello and welcome to "global 3000." product piracy is not just a problem for global fashion houses. in a moment, we'll hear from a textile producer in ghana who feels the same pain as the guccis and pradas of this world. and here's what's coming up over the next half-hour. taxes are boring?! meet african trainees who want to change their country though -- through better administration. education is key -- how an indonesian social entrepreneur is giving young people hope and opportunity. and habitat alarm -- how mayan villagers in mexico are trying to save what's left of their forest.
staying mild in the west, paris with a high of 13, but in the east, look at this, wausau, high of 6, kiev, 3, moscow, 0. extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of news line. i'm catherine, thanks for joining us. anchor: hello and welcome to "global 3000." product piracy is not just a problem for global fashion houses. in a moment, we'll hear from a textile producer in ghana who feels the same pain as the guccis and pradas of this world. and here's what's coming up...
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in kiev, a cathedral had a traditional service. in greece, the president and prime minister joined the celebration in athens. in bethlehem, the biblical birthplace of jesus, midnight mass will be held tonight, with thousands expected to attend. today is if if any, the day the three kings arrived at the stable where jesus was said to be born in bethlehem. the pope has delivered a special message at the vatican. in madrid, a parade has snaked its way through the streets. children in spain are told that if they have been good, they will also get presents from the wise men. ♪ catherine: very good incentive for some good behavior. it is coming up to 9:20 in paris. a reminder of the headlines. the un security council offers unanimous condemnation of north korea after pyongyang claimed have detonated a powerful hydrogen bomb. three suspects apparently identified in the case of mass sexual assaults in the german city of cologne on new year's eve. police are exploring links to a known criminal gang. and he was radical, experimental, and pio
in kiev, a cathedral had a traditional service. in greece, the president and prime minister joined the celebration in athens. in bethlehem, the biblical birthplace of jesus, midnight mass will be held tonight, with thousands expected to attend. today is if if any, the day the three kings arrived at the stable where jesus was said to be born in bethlehem. the pope has delivered a special message at the vatican. in madrid, a parade has snaked its way through the streets. children in spain are...
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more than 30 people have died it has effected 18 regions in ukraine, including kiev, and donetsk. health officials have closed and are advising people to avoided crowded places. brazil's health minister says the country is losing the battle against the zika virus, around 220,000 troops are being mobilized there to battle the moss toe blamed for spreading the disease. the world health organization is trying to establish a firm link between zika and microcephaly, a condition for babies that are born with ab normally small heads a possibliesman says so far the evidence is circumstantial. of course the huge increase of zika, is pushing north. >> and mow the big task is to try to establish the link here. what is the link, what exactly is the rink, is it zika alone, or with something else. >> the moment in which 40 inmates escape add prison in brazil. the man escaped after a war in the north eastern state, 37 of the inmates were recaptured while two others were killed in cease firing. police are still on the hunt for one escapee. >> now the second largest lake in live yeah has completel
more than 30 people have died it has effected 18 regions in ukraine, including kiev, and donetsk. health officials have closed and are advising people to avoided crowded places. brazil's health minister says the country is losing the battle against the zika virus, around 220,000 troops are being mobilized there to battle the moss toe blamed for spreading the disease. the world health organization is trying to establish a firm link between zika and microcephaly, a condition for babies that are...
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that cold air extending into warsaw and kiev, dryer towards central portions of europe.ow, we are also talking about the flooding issues in north america. again, from a system that impacted the northern portions of the united states earlier last week and now we're talking the rain and all that water flowing down through the mississippi and down through missouri. missouri on thursday looking at flooding problems because the rivers are continuing to rise and that means submerged houses as well and i think we will see more problems as the rivers continue to move up. now, the good news on at least the little silver lining is that we are not looking at more rain toward the north. because of that as long as it stays dry we just need for the time to pass, but this is still going to be an issue for the next few days. meanwhile, dry toward the west, high pressure is bringing chillier conditions. houston you will be looking at rain, cloudier skies into atlanta and also d.c., negative up to the north, negative 3 for the high friday in chicago. east asia, target off in japan, high p
that cold air extending into warsaw and kiev, dryer towards central portions of europe.ow, we are also talking about the flooding issues in north america. again, from a system that impacted the northern portions of the united states earlier last week and now we're talking the rain and all that water flowing down through the mississippi and down through missouri. missouri on thursday looking at flooding problems because the rivers are continuing to rise and that means submerged houses as well...
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gabrielle: a zoo in ukraine's kiev region was showing off its -- letter of white lion cubs. the newborns were in good health, and were cared for by their mother. alltogether there are three cubs, all males. a contest on facebook was held to name the three cubs. michael: coming up, the nominees for the academy awards are out tonight. see if your favorites got a nod and some controversy over who michael: the word "revenant" is defined as a person who returns. the director of the film of the same name fits that description. gabrielle: alejandro inarritu returns to the best director conversation, after winning the award last year for "birdman." here's raphael seth, with a lok -- a look at today's other oscar nominees. >> we did what we had to do. raphael: "the revenant" returns director alejandro gonzalez inarritu to the top of the oscar totem. his film received 12 nominations at this morning's oscar announcements, including best picture and best director. but one notable director didn't make the list. >> if there was one big shock for me today, it was the fact that ridley scott
gabrielle: a zoo in ukraine's kiev region was showing off its -- letter of white lion cubs. the newborns were in good health, and were cared for by their mother. alltogether there are three cubs, all males. a contest on facebook was held to name the three cubs. michael: coming up, the nominees for the academy awards are out tonight. see if your favorites got a nod and some controversy over who michael: the word "revenant" is defined as a person who returns. the director of the film of...
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kiev on tuesday, ankara, all looking at snow possibilities on tuesday. that lingers in various locations throughout the next few days. now, a look at what's happening in japan. yes, we are talking about some very wintry weather as well. look at some of these interesting storm reports. some areas saw gusts up to 162 kilometers per hour with very high wave heights and snowfall reaching 60 centimeters in just 24 hours in some places. now, we are looking out for some concerns when it comes to avalanches because of the way this is set up in terms of the winds and also because of the instability of the snow on the ground. please be very careful if you're going out in those locations, avoid them if at all possible. more snowfall is possible as well for up to 120 centimeters into hokkaido and other portions of japan, anywhere from 10 to 100 centimeters as we go into wednesday morning. in terms of chilly weather, highs below freezing for the rest of this week. that's chilly. single-digit highs. maybe a chance for snow in tokyo on saturday. okinawa, highs in the t
kiev on tuesday, ankara, all looking at snow possibilities on tuesday. that lingers in various locations throughout the next few days. now, a look at what's happening in japan. yes, we are talking about some very wintry weather as well. look at some of these interesting storm reports. some areas saw gusts up to 162 kilometers per hour with very high wave heights and snowfall reaching 60 centimeters in just 24 hours in some places. now, we are looking out for some concerns when it comes to...
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i was very much in kiev. i think it was about 90 miles. so it's pretty close. yeah.hat was -- it was very anti-climactic, retrospectively. and sort of a week -- a couple weeks after it happened, it became this giant, terrifying thing. but, when it happened, it was a very sunny day. emily: and you escaped. max: my parents found out through a friend of a friend in the government that something really awful happened at the chernobyl nuclear power station. and because i have a family full of physicists, they were like, nuclear power station accidents is no joke. basically packed me and my younger brother on to a train and sent us both off to crimea the next morning. you would get tested as you were coming off the train, with a sort of a homemade geiger counter. one of my feet was setting off a geiger counter. i remember this very vividly, because the guy was like, "well, we may have to cut off his foot. because look at this thing, it's beeping like crazy. we don't even know what that means, but it's beeping, it means he's radioactive." well, my mom said, maybe it's the s
i was very much in kiev. i think it was about 90 miles. so it's pretty close. yeah.hat was -- it was very anti-climactic, retrospectively. and sort of a week -- a couple weeks after it happened, it became this giant, terrifying thing. but, when it happened, it was a very sunny day. emily: and you escaped. max: my parents found out through a friend of a friend in the government that something really awful happened at the chernobyl nuclear power station. and because i have a family full of...
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towards the north, it looks like the snow is going to continue to stick around for those of you in kiev. back towards the west, though, abnormally cooler temperatures continue to impact western europe in fact. this will also continue this change-up as we go ahead into the weekend with the next storm system pulling through that will pump in warm air from the south but for now it is making for some blustery conditions into parts of portugal, toward spain, high wind warnings in effect and winter storm warnings in effect across parts of the nexterlands and also into germany. we also have some more video coming out of germany, because this latest winter storm is causing some very serious travel hazards, you see right there, that is the de-icers working on that airplane, and that's also resulting in numerous delays and even cancellations at the airports. over 300 traffic accidents also been reported there across germany in a 24-hour period, same thing in the nexterlands, several cars sliding off the roads. it's not all bad. some pete out there trying to get around by a unique way, ice skating
towards the north, it looks like the snow is going to continue to stick around for those of you in kiev. back towards the west, though, abnormally cooler temperatures continue to impact western europe in fact. this will also continue this change-up as we go ahead into the weekend with the next storm system pulling through that will pump in warm air from the south but for now it is making for some blustery conditions into parts of portugal, toward spain, high wind warnings in effect and winter...
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this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. russia has now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine and that has pushed the cost of imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from 50 billion just to 12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels. still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement >>> technology in digital sensors is in judge about everything. that's what is on show in the fair in l.a. it is where everyone from tech giants to tiny start ups compete to market their latest digital designs. rob reynolds with the story. >> reporter: the world's biggest consumer technology showcase is getting underway with 150,000 attendees from 150 countries. among the top trends for 2016, the expansion of digital technologies in sensors into more and more areas of everyday life. >> we still live almost completely in an analogue world. we're surrounded by digital devices, but we haven't yet started to integrate some of those digital attributes
this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. russia has now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine and that has pushed the cost of imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from 50 billion just to 12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels. still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement >>> technology in digital sensors is in judge about everything. that's...
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snow from kiev, warsaw, into berlin, looking at chilly temperatures into moscow. a high of minus 11. minus 14 in stockholm. single digits back toward the west. a quick look at what's happening over the atlantic. hurricane in january. hasn't happened since the 1930s. this is something we'll be keeping an eye on because it is moving to the north at 35 kilometers per hour, packing winds of 140. the azores are going to be under hurricane warning because of the system. looking at heavy rainfall and some very high wave heights. looking for the possibility of flash floods and mudslides. in the united states and also into canada, looking at the possible lake-effect snow from a low pressure system over the great lakes. showers down toward the south as the low pressure comes out of the gulf. wet weather into vancouver and seattle as we go into friday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one o
snow from kiev, warsaw, into berlin, looking at chilly temperatures into moscow. a high of minus 11. minus 14 in stockholm. single digits back toward the west. a quick look at what's happening over the atlantic. hurricane in january. hasn't happened since the 1930s. this is something we'll be keeping an eye on because it is moving to the north at 35 kilometers per hour, packing winds of 140. the azores are going to be under hurricane warning because of the system. looking at heavy rainfall and...
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i understand it's voluminous but in the research we have done and in my own walking the streets of kiev and talking to government officials and key of, i spoke with the foreign relations chair of the parliament and she told me that the work that is being done is having an absolute critical effect in countering the volume of the propaganda because the credibility is real and as journalists sometimes it sounds a little idealistic. i still have a little of that idealism, but it really does matter when it's credible and credibility is a heavyweight against volume in terms of tropicana. >> let's talk about reform. again as you know there's criticism about the duplication of efforts at the bbg say you have voa but then you have radio free europe that will have people at the same -- so you have people from the same place recognizing that it's a surrogate and i will ask you to explain that a little bit later. but is that part of reform just to look at, do we really need reporting rather than we are to have voa there? and if you could also explain that structure of how the surrogates differ. >>
i understand it's voluminous but in the research we have done and in my own walking the streets of kiev and talking to government officials and key of, i spoke with the foreign relations chair of the parliament and she told me that the work that is being done is having an absolute critical effect in countering the volume of the propaganda because the credibility is real and as journalists sometimes it sounds a little idealistic. i still have a little of that idealism, but it really does matter...
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but in the research that we have done and in my own walking the streets of kiev, ukraine, talking to government officials there, i spoke to the foreign relations chair of the parliament and she told me that the work that is being done is having an absolute, critical effect on countering the volume of propaganda because the credibility israel. and as journalists, it is sometimes a little idealistic, i still have a little of that idealism. but, it really does matter when it is credible. credibility is a heavyweight against volume, in terms of propaganda. ron: let's talk about the reform. again, as you know, there has been criticism about the implication of efforts at bbg. you have voa, but then you have radio free europe, that will have people that say that, so you have people from the same -- recognizing that rfe is a surrogate, which i will ask you to explain a little bit later. is that part of reforms? needok at, do we really for sets of eyes reporting on this rather than we having voa there. could you also explain that structure of how surrogates differ from the away? that i didirs
but in the research that we have done and in my own walking the streets of kiev, ukraine, talking to government officials there, i spoke to the foreign relations chair of the parliament and she told me that the work that is being done is having an absolute, critical effect on countering the volume of propaganda because the credibility israel. and as journalists, it is sometimes a little idealistic, i still have a little of that idealism. but, it really does matter when it is credible....
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soviet army's were pushing back toward kiev. it was quite an amazing life under stalin. what i mentioned earlier about rounding up every second man, didn't keep him out of trouble and end ed up the second man and in good lag. and fight the germans. and amazing life, amazing story, a few days after her 21st birthday, over the eastern you flame--ukraine. it was a peaceful part of the world, and in fact the place where they shot down that malaysian airline air was only ten miles from the wreckage of her claim. last time they saw her she was being put chase through the clouds by at messerschmitt, 25 years until they found the wreckage of what they assumed was her plane and recovered her body. that is her. we have been at this for about an hour. [applause] >> i am happy to sign books. a young man behind the register will be happy to sell them to you. and i would like to thank my friends from c-span, our first time together, we worked another show at the aviation museum, we are old friends. you can relive this night on c-span. it is optional. i don't -- i don't know. i will pu
soviet army's were pushing back toward kiev. it was quite an amazing life under stalin. what i mentioned earlier about rounding up every second man, didn't keep him out of trouble and end ed up the second man and in good lag. and fight the germans. and amazing life, amazing story, a few days after her 21st birthday, over the eastern you flame--ukraine. it was a peaceful part of the world, and in fact the place where they shot down that malaysian airline air was only ten miles from the wreckage...
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it's because of a medical emergency altar kiev. 20 to 25 minute delay. aing the blue line with d.c. and maryland because of medical emergency. take a live look outside. through the area, prince george's county, passing by good luck road. inner loop to the outer loop bumper to bumper traffic. that is a look at the delays alison: slow going. leon: we are looking at the snow coming in. the winds are a big issue. alison: it is wenter in high gear. doug: we have sunshine but it didn't do much to warm us up. 21 in winchester. 26 in the capital. enough wind to feel colder than that. clear skies the morning temperatures going to range in the mid-teens across loudoun county and the frederick county. to the panhandle of west maryland. single digits in the morning. we will clearout on the day thursday. the attention will move to the major storm through the midatlantic states. this is a snowshowers tomorrow night. once we clear to thursday. the average with early afternoon to the mid-afternoon on friday. heavier friday night and through the day on saturday. d.c. metro jackpot of the heavy snow.
it's because of a medical emergency altar kiev. 20 to 25 minute delay. aing the blue line with d.c. and maryland because of medical emergency. take a live look outside. through the area, prince george's county, passing by good luck road. inner loop to the outer loop bumper to bumper traffic. that is a look at the delays alison: slow going. leon: we are looking at the snow coming in. the winds are a big issue. alison: it is wenter in high gear. doug: we have sunshine but it didn't do much to...
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the spring during spring offensive into the ukraine when the soviet army's were pushing back toward kiev. her's was quite an amazing life. she grew up in the soviet union under stalin. when i mentioned earlier how the end came, rounding up every second man, her father was the second man. teamwork in the transportation ministry. that didn't keep him out of trouble and he end ed up as a second man. never came home from the gulag. but she was a pilot, wanted to fly, to fight the germans and so she did it. an amazing life, amazing story. and just a few days after her 21st birthday she was on patrol over eastern ukraine. the time i wrote the book it was a very peaceful part of the world and it sort of got not peaceful in the last year or so. the place where it a shot down a malaysian airliner was only about ten miles from the wreckage of her plane was eventually discovered. she once flying there and never came back. last time they saw her she was being chased by a commission it through the clouds and it was 25 years before they found the wreckage of what they assumed was airplane and recovere
the spring during spring offensive into the ukraine when the soviet army's were pushing back toward kiev. her's was quite an amazing life. she grew up in the soviet union under stalin. when i mentioned earlier how the end came, rounding up every second man, her father was the second man. teamwork in the transportation ministry. that didn't keep him out of trouble and he end ed up as a second man. never came home from the gulag. but she was a pilot, wanted to fly, to fight the germans and so she...
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joining us now with a pulse is the mayor of kiev, and thank you so much for being here.you. >> you also. >> congratulations on re-election, winning by over 66%, a huge landslide from where we come from. what are your goals this year? >> thank you very much. ukraine has finished elections, and the authorities in all the ukraine for development and kiev and ukraine, we understand we need fast and effective reform, and, actually, reform do not so well as if we wish, but anyway, we understand the main key have to be example for all crukraine and we try to use all modern technology for management of the city we implement. smart cd to the with western companies, e-budget, e-petition, which, actually, very popular, or income spend iing transparen is actually main key against corruption. everything is open. it's -- with that, we expect more investment in our country and in our city. we try to use modern technology right now to implement and keep and in less than two years we became 1.7 billion in our budget. it's actually very good step. it's very important. it's very good signa
joining us now with a pulse is the mayor of kiev, and thank you so much for being here.you. >> you also. >> congratulations on re-election, winning by over 66%, a huge landslide from where we come from. what are your goals this year? >> thank you very much. ukraine has finished elections, and the authorities in all the ukraine for development and kiev and ukraine, we understand we need fast and effective reform, and, actually, reform do not so well as if we wish, but anyway,...
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this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. the fair trade agreement is scrapped. imports are up by 6%. bilateral trade is has fallen from 50 billion just to 12 and a half billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, crain and brussels. still as far away reaching any sort of compromise or agreements. >> a number of africans leaders have ensured over the past year that they will extends their time in office either by ignoring the constitution or by amending it. as part of our global look-ahead series for 2016, we look at how these efforts to stay in power will affect the future of the continent. mohammed adow reports. >> moments of the results of the elections. he elected as leader. so many were celebrated not just a new president but the hard-won victory against what they fear of dictator ship. >> in october, 2014, a man who had ruled for years with an iron fist took the constitution. >> am one of the leaders of a plan, we met him outside the country's parliament that was burned down during th
this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. the fair trade agreement is scrapped. imports are up by 6%. bilateral trade is has fallen from 50 billion just to 12 and a half billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, crain and brussels. still as far away reaching any sort of compromise or agreements. >> a number of africans leaders have ensured over the past year that they will extends their time in office either by ignoring...
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there were also plunges taken in sochi and kiev. swimming in icy water is a traditional way to celebrate epiphany, which is the celebration of [dramatic music] >> maggie: victor? what happened? >> victor: nothing. >> maggie: honey, you're shaking. tell me. >> victor: you know, i can't believe i'd have to dredge this up again. why is it that all of the family that i love keep dying and the ones that i-- >> maggie: so this is about your family? >> victor: my brother deimos. he's here in salem. he was right here in this house. i had to introduce him to philip as if he were family. there's nothing i can do
there were also plunges taken in sochi and kiev. swimming in icy water is a traditional way to celebrate epiphany, which is the celebration of [dramatic music] >> maggie: victor? what happened? >> victor: nothing. >> maggie: honey, you're shaking. tell me. >> victor: you know, i can't believe i'd have to dredge this up again. why is it that all of the family that i love keep dying and the ones that i-- >> maggie: so this is about your family? >> victor: my...
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he's in kiev lant. i understand you were meeting with city officials today. what did they say? >> they told us what the discipline was, it was part of the press conference, they laid out the discipline and why they came to those conclusions. >> do you have a sense of why the officers were let go as a result of that conversation? >> i think it was a result of what a complete and utter disaster this pursuit was that ended in the death of two unarmed people. the six worse shooters of 13 have been terminated. >> have you spoken to the russell family, what do they say? >> i have spoken to them. they arrived me to come down here to be their voice, and they are - they are happy that some accountability is taking place, but they are hugely disappointed. this happened in november 2012, so it's over three years ago, and i tell you the truth, i think we feel that t a cultural problem within the department. >> what does that mean? >> well, i think when you look at all of the officers involved in this pursuit. all 67, and how many of them refused to stop the pursuit, and how many of them sh
he's in kiev lant. i understand you were meeting with city officials today. what did they say? >> they told us what the discipline was, it was part of the press conference, they laid out the discipline and why they came to those conclusions. >> do you have a sense of why the officers were let go as a result of that conversation? >> i think it was a result of what a complete and utter disaster this pursuit was that ended in the death of two unarmed people. the six worse...
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this is in retaliation for kiev back western sacks against russia. russia's now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine, and that's pushed the prices that it imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from $50 billion just to $12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels. still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement. >> the gunman suspected of killing two people in an israeli bar is also thought to have murdered a taxi driver. a massive manhunt is still under way after friday's shooting in tel aviv. the alleged gunman is from an arab town in northern israel. are are he was said to have used a taxi and then shot the driver. he is believed to be stilt armed and may strike again. >>> the u.n. special report has resigned. israel has continually famed to grant him access to the territories that he was supposed to monitor. his efforts to help palestinians have been frustrated every step of the way. he also voiced concerns at the lack of protection for palesti
this is in retaliation for kiev back western sacks against russia. russia's now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine, and that's pushed the prices that it imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from $50 billion just to $12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels. still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement. >> the gunman suspected of killing two people in an israeli bar is also...
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the spring during the spring offensives into ukraine when the soviet armies were pushing back toward kiev. and hers was quite an amazing life. she grew up in the soviet union under stalin. what i mentioned earlier about how the nkvd was rounding up every second man, well, her father was a second man. he worked in the transportation ministry. that didn't keep him out of trouble, and he ended up as a second man. and never came home from the gulag. but she, she was a pilot. she wanted to fly, she wanted to fight the germans, and so she did. an amazing life, amazing story and just a few days after her 21st birthday, she's on patrol over the eastern ukraine. at the time i wrote the book, it was a very peaceful part of the world, and it sort of didn't, it sort of got not peaceful in the last year or so. in fact, the place where they shot down that malaysian airliner was only about 10 miles from where the wreckage of her plane was eventually discovered. and so she was flying there, and she never came back. the last time they saw her, she was being chased by a messer schmidt through the clouds, a
the spring during the spring offensives into ukraine when the soviet armies were pushing back toward kiev. and hers was quite an amazing life. she grew up in the soviet union under stalin. what i mentioned earlier about how the nkvd was rounding up every second man, well, her father was a second man. he worked in the transportation ministry. that didn't keep him out of trouble, and he ended up as a second man. and never came home from the gulag. but she, she was a pilot. she wanted to fly, she...
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they werer called after three brothers - founders of the city of kiev [ horn honks ] okay, this is u.s. cellular, and this is verizon. now, same phones, but with u.s. cellular you get 6 gigs of 4g data for only $40 per month -- $20 less than verizon. and u.s. cellular's network was built to work in places like out here, here, and here. so, with all of that, why would you ever g gto verizon? switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for just $40 a month plus get $300 back. the candidates are done playing nice. attacks are made in thh latest g-o-p debate plus...firefighters are thankful they trained on ice rescues. hours after training...they have to put the skills to work! and we're still waiting to learn who's taking home the jackpot from wednesday's powerball drawing...but we do know which iowan took home some cash good morning, i'm ally crutcher. and i'm jerry gallagher. storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is here now with your storm track seven forecast. temperatures are falling into the 20s and 30s this morning and will keep chills will continue to drop, as well..
they werer called after three brothers - founders of the city of kiev [ horn honks ] okay, this is u.s. cellular, and this is verizon. now, same phones, but with u.s. cellular you get 6 gigs of 4g data for only $40 per month -- $20 less than verizon. and u.s. cellular's network was built to work in places like out here, here, and here. so, with all of that, why would you ever g gto verizon? switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for just $40 a month plus get $300 back. the...
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the deal was supposed to get moscow and kiev to the bargaining table. but the kremlin violated accord by continuing assaults on ukraine. the obama administration retaliated with heavy sanctions. but they failed to alter russia's behavior. the white house is now poised to try a familiar tactic in an effort to forge a breakthrough. call it dollars for diplomacy. a combination of sanctions relief. financial incentives, even prisoner swaps in exchange for diplomatic cooperation. it's a strategy the administration used in reopening relations with communist cuba. in implementing the iran nuclear deal and perhaps next on the russias. >> vladimir putin has ignored the president's sanctions and warnings in ukraine and crimea. secretary kerry is trying to find a way to patch relations with russia and maybe look the other way on certain issues, so the president can leave office on a high note concerning relations with moscow. >> washington wants moscow to help end the war in syria. by pressuring dictator bashar al assad to leave power. according to the "financial
the deal was supposed to get moscow and kiev to the bargaining table. but the kremlin violated accord by continuing assaults on ukraine. the obama administration retaliated with heavy sanctions. but they failed to alter russia's behavior. the white house is now poised to try a familiar tactic in an effort to forge a breakthrough. call it dollars for diplomacy. a combination of sanctions relief. financial incentives, even prisoner swaps in exchange for diplomatic cooperation. it's a strategy the...
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this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. russia's now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine and that's pushed the prices of its imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from 50 billion just to 12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels, still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement. >> puerto rico is in desperate financial trouble. the caribbean island is expected to default on some of its $70 billion debt on monday. >>> farmers are urging to boost food production because majority of food items are imported. al jazeera's robert ray has the details from san juan. >> reporter: four years ago, tera rodriguez basosa opened a small organic food restaurant in san juan. people are packing the tables. a sustainable farm to table menu and a boost for the local economy. >> what i have seen in these past few years on one end we become a poster child, right, of something that everybody wants on this island which is to have good food a
this is in retaliation for kiev backing western sanctions against russia. russia's now scrapped the fair trade agreement with ukraine and that's pushed the prices of its imports up by 6%. bilateral trade has fallen from 50 billion just to 12.5 billion. there have been 23 separate rounds of trilateral talks between russia, ukraine and brussels, still as far away as ever in reaching any sort of compromise or agreement. >> puerto rico is in desperate financial trouble. the caribbean island...
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a station based and kiev or riga elsewhere that was 24-7 and had programming russians really wanted to see on satellite. the number of russians who actually have a satellite dish and would get that program is not all that large, but they are there. program was also screened on the internet, you would have a quite decent audience in the cities among young people and it would be impossible for the kremlin to ignore and i think over time it could change the conversation in russia in ways that would be useful. so there's just one idea, and i have more. that was one of the ideas in the paper. but it is just a concept. there would have to be a lot of work done. i do not know exactly how to put it together. would there be a wealthy person who wants to set up such a station somewhere that the government's could help and enable a bit? it might be in everybody's best interest. we are in for a long call here. long haul here in the battle of ideas. things i look back at your career with envy as the uber-poa in afghanistan, you are running a team that had 30 americans including three full-time gran
a station based and kiev or riga elsewhere that was 24-7 and had programming russians really wanted to see on satellite. the number of russians who actually have a satellite dish and would get that program is not all that large, but they are there. program was also screened on the internet, you would have a quite decent audience in the cities among young people and it would be impossible for the kremlin to ignore and i think over time it could change the conversation in russia in ways that...
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kiev and moscow, too.hich miejz you are talking about rain rather than snow for the most part and springlike weather. this is the hard of winter melt. this is spring without a doubt. not everywhere is enjoying it, of course. this is around the valley, probably below the level it should be. italy is sometimes suffering from a drought. this is winter weather. there is more rain and snow in the immediate future. so far this winter has not been good. >> thank you. the zika virus is spreading rapidly. several new cases have been confirmed. with more outside of the americas including one in new zee lands. the mosquitos-borne diseases linked to birth defects in babies. a report. >> my whole family saw my chest. they are wow. you could my lips, bupz on my lips, my eyes, my ears. >> lizzy morales is feeling healthy now but while visiting family in el salvador, she contracted the zika virus from a mosquitos bite? >> you have no energy to do anything. all you want to do is lay down and sleep. >> since then, the cente
kiev and moscow, too.hich miejz you are talking about rain rather than snow for the most part and springlike weather. this is the hard of winter melt. this is spring without a doubt. not everywhere is enjoying it, of course. this is around the valley, probably below the level it should be. italy is sometimes suffering from a drought. this is winter weather. there is more rain and snow in the immediate future. so far this winter has not been good. >> thank you. the zika virus is spreading...
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kiev has a maximum, and we are expecting minus 12. it is mild out towards the west. in the west it's still staying very unsettled. across the british isles, we have heavy rain, it is not good news after the flooding. pushing eastwards as we head to mondays. as it does so it hits the cold air, we are expecting more snow. good news for the alps. for parts of germany, things will be a little more dangerous. here, as the cold air hits the rain, we are going to see freezing rain, and that could cause a few problems on the road. >> steph, yuck. thanks, indeed >>> for the past few days on al jazeera, we have been looking at the new set of u.n. sustainable development goals coming in effect on jan 1st. leaders of 200 nations met to approve 17 new targets, tackling poverty, hunger, climate change and other problems. the goal replaced the millennium development goals which expired in 2016. governments use the objectives to refrain agendas and policies. one of the goals is to end deforestation by the year 2020. in sri lanka, the president stopped housing projects around the old
kiev has a maximum, and we are expecting minus 12. it is mild out towards the west. in the west it's still staying very unsettled. across the british isles, we have heavy rain, it is not good news after the flooding. pushing eastwards as we head to mondays. as it does so it hits the cold air, we are expecting more snow. good news for the alps. for parts of germany, things will be a little more dangerous. here, as the cold air hits the rain, we are going to see freezing rain, and that could...
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russia is fully committed to making sure that process happened and he repeated the assertion that it is kievhas been stalling that process and making it take longer than it should have done. >>> secretary general of the norwegian council said all those involves must about now. >> every hour 50 more families are displaced from their homes and they are now struggling through the horrific cold and snow. so we will put in front of them agreements, please sign, grant us access, and stop attacks against civilians and schools, hospitals, and homes. we could go into all of the besieged areas within days after access being granted. actually within hours in many places, and to the millions in hard to reach areas and across fire, we could reach them all in weeks either cross line or cross boarder from neighboring countries. so please, parties and sponsors coming to geneva, help us do that. now is the momentum. what we do not do in the next few days we may live to regret for decades to come. >>> in the u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls have held a townhall forum in iowa. bernie sanders sharpened his
russia is fully committed to making sure that process happened and he repeated the assertion that it is kievhas been stalling that process and making it take longer than it should have done. >>> secretary general of the norwegian council said all those involves must about now. >> every hour 50 more families are displaced from their homes and they are now struggling through the horrific cold and snow. so we will put in front of them agreements, please sign, grant us access, and...
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. >> we sent steel kiev i out to see if the promise was kept. in your germantown this morning. you think? >> well, lauren, let me put it this way. your voice is clear than tacoma street. how is that? >> you're so good. connecting the dots, steve. >> reporter: you know, you would i think these people are probably fans of shakespear, but for little twist and romeo and juliet, they're playing saying plow plow or art there thousand plow. still no plow, four days later, can you see, how deep this is? greg's on one sidewalk, that is shoveled, and i'm across here where people have dugout their cars. it is thigh high to me, resident came out told us it was even hire but melting down, had little drizzle, down quite a bit. but still pretty high. and the problem is you hear dave warren saying not only are the street re freezing, when you have the water dripping off, but the snow has frozen, so, when you climb on it, you can -- you are not singing down, which means, it is real hard to plow, need construction equipment, almost like digging into the ground now. so it is rock hard in spots, n
. >> we sent steel kiev i out to see if the promise was kept. in your germantown this morning. you think? >> well, lauren, let me put it this way. your voice is clear than tacoma street. how is that? >> you're so good. connecting the dots, steve. >> reporter: you know, you would i think these people are probably fans of shakespear, but for little twist and romeo and juliet, they're playing saying plow plow or art there thousand plow. still no plow, four days later, can...
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the founders of kiev, who according to legend were key, 3 (samantha)>> and in washington, d-c...panda cub bay bay .. who was born in august.... is set to make his public debut at smithsonian's national zoo tomorrow. it will probably be panda- monium as he greets the general public for the very first time but be prepared to stand in line. when bay bay's older sister, bao bao made her debut in 2014, more than four thousand people waited in line ... some for hours -- to see her.if you don't want to stand in line or you're not planning to go to d-c, you can keep track of bay bay online instead, watching one of the smithsonian's panda cams. 3 (bill and 3 samantha)>> we'll toss it over to meteorologist tim 3 for today look for slick roads this morning...snow ending as we speak from north to south.3 right now in reno...cloudy skies and beginning to dry out...chilly temperatures and temperatures are 3 seasonably chilly to start the day once again. here's a look at the current temperatures. the back edge of the storm is pushing through right now...meaning an end to the snow from north to south
the founders of kiev, who according to legend were key, 3 (samantha)>> and in washington, d-c...panda cub bay bay .. who was born in august.... is set to make his public debut at smithsonian's national zoo tomorrow. it will probably be panda- monium as he greets the general public for the very first time but be prepared to stand in line. when bay bay's older sister, bao bao made her debut in 2014, more than four thousand people waited in line ... some for hours -- to see her.if you don't...
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it was in kiev. if you are in russia you think of ukraine as part of russia. one part of this is history in the other part is ethnicity. the russians are slobs and the gradients are slobs and they think of themselves as brothers. the third is putin does have a great fear. vladimir putin's fear is the people of russia are going to wake up someday and have their own arab spring. they're going to come out in the streets of moscow and they are going to say we don't like the direction you are taking our country. we don't like you anymore. we want you to go away and we want a greater say. he is scared to death of that. where did that happen? it happened in slavic countries. he does not want to become -- he doesn't want to have would have been in kiev. so ukraine is really important in that context. the third piece of context is who is this guy and how does he think? i think bob gates put it best. when you look in his eyes you see kgb kgb, kgb. he is a thug. he is a thug is a bully. he only understands relative power strength and weakness. he does not believe somethi
it was in kiev. if you are in russia you think of ukraine as part of russia. one part of this is history in the other part is ethnicity. the russians are slobs and the gradients are slobs and they think of themselves as brothers. the third is putin does have a great fear. vladimir putin's fear is the people of russia are going to wake up someday and have their own arab spring. they're going to come out in the streets of moscow and they are going to say we don't like the direction you are taking...
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if you listen to russian media, it always used to be focused on crimea and how the government in kiev a nazi government, was a world war ii playing out again. now if you listen to russian state media, it's all against turkey. how turkey is a state sponsor of terrorism and turkey believes that russia is playing games. it's supporting enemies. it's supporting kurdish activists. and we been seeing a lot of activity where the russians and the turks effectively are pushing each other. they're arresting each other's nationals. they're sending each other business back from the airport. they're making it harder for the two people to trade and travel between the countries. and at a deeper level, they are both accusing each other of meddling and being involved in supporting terrorist groups and militant groups in each other's countries. a very complex relationship. >> richard engel, none of this is good for the war against isis. thank you very much, richard. >>> and coming up, the president's defense of his war on terror with former fighter pilot now a congresswoman. >> if you doubt america's c
if you listen to russian media, it always used to be focused on crimea and how the government in kiev a nazi government, was a world war ii playing out again. now if you listen to russian state media, it's all against turkey. how turkey is a state sponsor of terrorism and turkey believes that russia is playing games. it's supporting enemies. it's supporting kurdish activists. and we been seeing a lot of activity where the russians and the turks effectively are pushing each other. they're...
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a station based in kiev or -- that was 24/7 and had programming that russians really wanted to see on satellite. the number of russians who have a satellite dish and would at the moment get that program is is not all that large. but they are there. and if the programming was also streamed on the internet, you'd have a decent audience. quite decent audience in major cities among young people and it would be impossible for the kremlin to ignore and i think overtime, it could change the conversation in russia. in ways that would be useful. so, there's just one idea. and i have more. but you know, that was one of the ideas on the paper. just a concept. don't know exactly how to put it together. it would depend. would there be a wealthy perscripti person who wants to set up such a station somewhere that these governments could help a bit? might be in everybody's interest. we're in for a long haul here. in information in the battle of ideas. please. >> i used to be a pao once upon a time. as you've talked about funding, excuse me, one of the things i rook back at look back at your career wi
a station based in kiev or -- that was 24/7 and had programming that russians really wanted to see on satellite. the number of russians who have a satellite dish and would at the moment get that program is is not all that large. but they are there. and if the programming was also streamed on the internet, you'd have a decent audience. quite decent audience in major cities among young people and it would be impossible for the kremlin to ignore and i think overtime, it could change the...
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. >> he arg erelicastshm kiev sinal mp gnto ts ce >> ju , . >> hre wee. andhe reality is, votershat yre bno to run for the predencyefeyeheoint whereandling hricasnd none guy - mco ubiobu --nef them have beenable to stand up i a way that makes them seem bigger handona trump. >> if he gets eoral icto u his blt weretoin io thiha change. and based on my reporting his ground game is more robust than inially thought. early-sta oters, thdo't vote with their head. they've been condition to vote idealisty. ither on the leftr right. so this is where i tin the esishmt -both h constablishmt aresuri. >> well, at sme point but then you get to later states. at some pt the early states vo identity more thho's going to mehe change, who wi deliver. >>ecause they've been fed is. >> ths is like a big cultural eventn these earlystates. in the later states i thi emotions arend they ar moreraatic, second -- sohingill happin the dle east. events wi happen and third cruz a trp going after othereek after wek, thatill start lo ugly. >> ll, that a buynd then t question is t a candic
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like that and to understand why this has happened we need to go to august last year when president kievd this peace agreement and he did say under extreme pressure from the community and as he signed the document he had regional heads of state standing over him and made it very clear on that day when he addressed his cabinet and the media he had very serious reservations about the agreement and for two months in october he changed south sudan from ten states to having 28, this is incredibly inflammatory and cannot possibly accept to form a government of a country that is so fundamentally changed to the one they negotiated over and so the question we have to ask is what they decide with a peace agreement or was this simply an outside imposition by the international community. >> it's significant isn't it that even people involved in the so called peace process and i'm thinking of the presence here have been caught on the back foot by all of this because that individual is saying this is utterly inconsistent with what was originally agreed. >> well, i'm afraid so, yes, al jazeera spoke to
like that and to understand why this has happened we need to go to august last year when president kievd this peace agreement and he did say under extreme pressure from the community and as he signed the document he had regional heads of state standing over him and made it very clear on that day when he addressed his cabinet and the media he had very serious reservations about the agreement and for two months in october he changed south sudan from ten states to having 28, this is incredibly...
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a station based in kiev that is 24/7 and had programming that russians really wanted to see on satellite. the number of russians who actually have a satellite is not all that large. but they are there. and if the programming was also streamed on the internet, you'd have a decent audience. quite decent audience in major cities among young people and it would be impossible for the kremlin to ignore and i think over time, it could change the conversation in russia. in ways that would be useful. so, there's just one idea. and i have more. but you know, that was one of the ideas on the paper. just a concept. there would have to be a lot of work done. don't know exactly how to put it together. it would depend. would there be a wealthy person who wants to set up such a station somewhere that these governments could help a bit? might be in everybody's interest. we're in for a long haul here. in information in the battle of ideas. please. >> i used to be a pao once upon a time. as you've talked about funding, excuse me, one of the things i look back at your career with with envy as the uber pao i
a station based in kiev that is 24/7 and had programming that russians really wanted to see on satellite. the number of russians who actually have a satellite is not all that large. but they are there. and if the programming was also streamed on the internet, you'd have a decent audience. quite decent audience in major cities among young people and it would be impossible for the kremlin to ignore and i think over time, it could change the conversation in russia. in ways that would be useful....
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