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let's talk to our correspondents in but in we have a political correspondent emma chairs and in kiev we have a nick carly ellen let me start with you 1st of all we saw this bridges of chance the anger messy not looking very well do we know how she is now. well she suddenly seemed afterwards to feel much better but a scene earlier on today while the 2 national anthems were playing were actually was actually quite impressive reso chancellor angela merkel shaking and she was visibly trying to contain the situation. under the sun is quite warm here in beijing which could explain why she felt and where now according to d.p. a news agency it isn't the 1st time that the german leader suffered from such a health incident and worried and that is why every journalist asked her in the press conference after her meeting with about him or as a rescue how she was feeling and here's what she had to say to reassure people. up in switch and i've drunk at least 3 glasses of water which i apparently needed for years so now i'm doing very well. would. so johnson feeling much better that dehydration obvi
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her counterparts ukraine and counterparts while kiev would like stronger sanctions against russia we saw that and that america was standing firm by the current situation she say that quote as long as there is no progress on this front the sanctions accountability and the sanctions related to crimea can only be lifted if crimea returns to ukraine so we see that and america is ready to lift ukraine russian sanctions if you crane in over crimea is where toward and on the if the let me bring in nick here nick we know that germany would like to see progress made in the peace process progress that we haven't seen in a while is there anything though that newly elected president zelinsky can offer did change there. well brant this is important not only for germany but this is at the center of the. agenda as president in his celebrated inaugural speech he said he's central goal as president would be to stop ukrainian soldiers dying at the front something they have still been doing in the last few weeks but he has been pretty vague on the nuts and bolts he's talked a lot about winning back hea
her counterparts ukraine and counterparts while kiev would like stronger sanctions against russia we saw that and that america was standing firm by the current situation she say that quote as long as there is no progress on this front the sanctions accountability and the sanctions related to crimea can only be lifted if crimea returns to ukraine so we see that and america is ready to lift ukraine russian sanctions if you crane in over crimea is where toward and on the if the let me bring in...
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but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko vids well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's waiting. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. 121 demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the qana to quickly turn the tide against unocal the church and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow. on february 26th 2014 crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital some for are convinced the crusher was planned to grow crime. and that it had the judges just didn't like it it was up to them but the most of which are not built up but you know the school system those that died. just
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option a viable for both of them i mean russia's reporting from berlin and nikolay reporting from kiev ukraine thank you both well next to a killing that has sent shock waves through germany a regional pro myron's politician shot execution style on the terrace of his own home well now 2 weeks later police have a suspect in custody a man believed to be a far right sympathizer federal prosecutors have taken over the case and today germany's interior minister weighed in and called the attack an alarm bell directed at all germans. depression's own and the german interior ministry the government doesn't want to open itself to accusations that it turns a blind eye to far right activities. and it doesn't turn and it's the far right extremist attack on a leading representative of our state is a warning signal for us all to be. on solid. authorities are investigating whether the alleged perpetrator acted alone as part of a group or is just one part of a much broader right wing terrorist network it. makes them is the suspect has a far right extremist career behind him if you will which started i
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and in kiev an economy is standing by a very good day to you both want to start with you nick in kiev what is the significance for the ukraine's new president this this particular bilateral visit why is he here. well 1st and foremost this was an opportunity for the 2 leaders to really set eyes on each other for the 1st time normally at this level in politics people will have come across each other by the time they get to office but with a newcomer like selenski someone who wasn't on the political scene just a couple of months ago this really is the 1st time that they will ever admit there was a lot of head scratching after he won that landslide victory back in april people really not clear the establishment politicians not knowing how to deal selenski what kind of leader he would turn out to be so that's 1st and foremost broadly there's a lot of agreement on a whole range of issues between germany and ukraine but there are the as you mentioned the issue of sanctions against russia some fear here in ukraine that there are a growing voice in germany for ending the sanctions on russia wh
and in kiev an economy is standing by a very good day to you both want to start with you nick in kiev what is the significance for the ukraine's new president this this particular bilateral visit why is he here. well 1st and foremost this was an opportunity for the 2 leaders to really set eyes on each other for the 1st time normally at this level in politics people will have come across each other by the time they get to office but with a newcomer like selenski someone who wasn't on the...
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the ukrainian bureau of russia's ria novosti news agency he was the taint in kiev in may of last year on suspicion of supporting the breakaway republics in the east if convicted he could face 15 years in prison for lawyer sees the court failed to close. the charges brought by the ukrainian security forces because he said the court didn't understand them either the case has drawn concern from several global humanitarian journalists organizations ukrainian authorities are seeking the sentence if they get a conviction for shinseki himself hopes the new government will look at his case from a more rational perspective. and what use this with philip really do just as the motive was indeed political of course i think no one wanted to find the real truth and punish those who are guilty i've stressed to that no one cared for 4 years that we were allegedly destroying the cradle in the government and just less than one year before the election the authorities decided to tackle the situation and how do they do it they possess clear evidence that there was no intention of moving to our texts and
the ukrainian bureau of russia's ria novosti news agency he was the taint in kiev in may of last year on suspicion of supporting the breakaway republics in the east if convicted he could face 15 years in prison for lawyer sees the court failed to close. the charges brought by the ukrainian security forces because he said the court didn't understand them either the case has drawn concern from several global humanitarian journalists organizations ukrainian authorities are seeking the sentence if...
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in our correspondence in berlin we again have our chief political correspondent linda crane and in kiev nick connelly is standing by for us linda let me start with you 1st of all we saw these pictures of chancellor angela merkel not looking very well what more can you tell us about her condition. not a lot she herself ascribed it to dehydration she said in a press conference with the with mrs afterward that in fact she had had 3 glasses of water and now she felt quite well indeed and as you could see when she walked across the red carpet indeed she didn't appear to be shaking any longer she has had one such incident at least one in the past also apparently dealt with through drinking some water and i have to just say for our viewers we're having a usually hot weather here in germany the chancellor has a very demanding schedule a schedule that would put many younger politicians to the test so i think as long as we don't know that she has any serious health problem i would take her word for it that it was dehydration and by the way to loud allowed her ukrainian guests to win a few points
in our correspondence in berlin we again have our chief political correspondent linda crane and in kiev nick connelly is standing by for us linda let me start with you 1st of all we saw these pictures of chancellor angela merkel not looking very well what more can you tell us about her condition. not a lot she herself ascribed it to dehydration she said in a press conference with the with mrs afterward that in fact she had had 3 glasses of water and now she felt quite well indeed and as you...
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bilateral meeting in berlin that we have our political correspondent and when you have shah's and in kiev w.'s calmly want to start with here in berlin we saw those the troubling pictures of chancellor americal a visibly shaking she said it was due to dehydration. exactly she downplayed the health incidence and later on at a press conference after a meeting we said i mean the landscape and indeed the images of her shaking were quite impressive to watch so like i say she don't paid incident saying it was due to dehydration but the german news agency d.p.a. reported that this isn't the 1st time such incident happened 2 to jam and chancellor but both her and thought a near as the landscape played it down when they talked about it at the press conference when a janet is asked if german people should be wary about the health of the chancellor let's turn now to the bilateral bilateral meeting rather what were the main issues that were covered. yeah well they talked i 1st. read to rated germany's support for ukraine's steps towards a more more economy development and towards a more democratic de
bilateral meeting in berlin that we have our political correspondent and when you have shah's and in kiev w.'s calmly want to start with here in berlin we saw those the troubling pictures of chancellor americal a visibly shaking she said it was due to dehydration. exactly she downplayed the health incidence and later on at a press conference after a meeting we said i mean the landscape and indeed the images of her shaking were quite impressive to watch so like i say she don't paid incident...
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but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yanukovych it's well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's way. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. 121 demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the carnage quickly turned the tide against you on a cold which and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow. on february 26th 2014 crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital some for are convinced the thrushes plan to grow crimea. that it had to take it's just you didn't like if it was up to him but that was going to join up well but you know the school system at the time. just like you got
but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yanukovych it's well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's way. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by...
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these negotiations these kind of direct contacts earlier mr putin even received a phone call from kiev you were saying that these questions are mostly from russian citizens is that right but he's also getting messages and phone calls from abroad and the question from kiev was about the ukrainians that are in custody in russia in fact they were arrested after the current straight incident a last year. mr putin says that these things will be dealt with and some compromise can only be reached when the fate of the russian citizens that are in custody in ukraine will be decided to so mr putin is trying to tie these things together of course as i've said all kinds of social issues domestic issues are being brought up when the salaries of certain russian employees in various regions are rock bottom the people become desperate and they see this kind of phone call to vladimir putin as a last result but just judging by judging from my experience from these kind of q. and a's in the previous years even if a specific question doesn't go on air that doesn't mean that it won't be dealt with because
these negotiations these kind of direct contacts earlier mr putin even received a phone call from kiev you were saying that these questions are mostly from russian citizens is that right but he's also getting messages and phone calls from abroad and the question from kiev was about the ukrainians that are in custody in russia in fact they were arrested after the current straight incident a last year. mr putin says that these things will be dealt with and some compromise can only be reached when...
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but we need the political will from kiev. >> some international issues. today we already talked about sanctions and today we have a person with us who is under sanctions. this is the winner of the management competition, yevgeny crof check. his person is aboquestion is abe person, the person who put the sanctions on us, meaning donald trump. so your question is, thank you, mr. putin. i have been personally sanctioned for several years already and i'm very interested in the international agenda and national diplomacy, too. and in recent times u.s. president donald trump has been playing these strange diplomatic games called twitter diplomacy. my question is, is written in his twitter repeatedly he would like to meet you. do you want to meet him? and if you do, do you believe this meeting would lead to some positive progress to our country? and can he, as a president, somehow affect these relations in a good way, improve our relations? >> dialogue is always a good thing. everyone needs dialogue. if the u.s. shows interest, as i said several times, we are re
but we need the political will from kiev. >> some international issues. today we already talked about sanctions and today we have a person with us who is under sanctions. this is the winner of the management competition, yevgeny crof check. his person is aboquestion is abe person, the person who put the sanctions on us, meaning donald trump. so your question is, thank you, mr. putin. i have been personally sanctioned for several years already and i'm very interested in the international...
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today most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow he would be arrested immediately should he ever attempt to return to his home life and i am. told by. his wife sufi know remains in the family home defiant and determined that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to zambia hyde's but the most they had the knowledge in the national but he had got my back and the law and the my side and they. and this is the land of their people the crimean tatar capital but chisora has been their home for centuries but since the enix a shim by russia tens of thousands have fled north to various parts of ukraine. now a muslim minority with fewer than 300000 remaining they live under the constant threat of arrest should they dare to speak out against the occupation. in the middle of the 19th century they were the majority today they make up around 12 percent of the population of crimea as 2500000 inhabitants as more and more russians are encouraged by moscow to move here. that's
today most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow he would be arrested immediately should he ever attempt to return to his home life and i am. told by. his wife sufi know remains in the family home defiant and determined that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to zambia hyde's but the most they had the knowledge in the national but he had got my back and the law...
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but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko vids well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's waning. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. 121 demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the carnage quickly turned the tide against unocal the church and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow. on february 26th 2014 crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital sum for all convinced the crusher was planned to grow crime. and that it had that i just didn't like if it was up to me but the most diligent at will but not the school system at the time. just like you got the worst o
but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko vids well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's waning. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported...
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that is completely up in the air in the end quite doubtful of a cell in brussels and nic connelly in kiev reporting i think you both. next up you want to experts saudi crown prince mohammed bin someone should be investigated over the killing of journalists. her report cites what she calls credible evidence that been some on and other senior saudi officials are liable for his death because she was a vocal critic of the saudi regime he was murdered at the country's istanbul consulate last year. the saudi journalist jamal as he arrives at the saudi consulate in istanbul. minutes later the washington post columnist would be murdered inside the building by saudi agents now are you an expert says his enemies at the very top of the government and to blame in seclusion of mr casualty was the responsibility of the state of saudi arabia shortly after the shock she entered the embassy these 2 men left one of them was dressed to look like the journalist complete with a fake beard. this picture shows the 2 suspects in the background apparently disposing of evidence. members of the hit squad then left
that is completely up in the air in the end quite doubtful of a cell in brussels and nic connelly in kiev reporting i think you both. next up you want to experts saudi crown prince mohammed bin someone should be investigated over the killing of journalists. her report cites what she calls credible evidence that been some on and other senior saudi officials are liable for his death because she was a vocal critic of the saudi regime he was murdered at the country's istanbul consulate last year....
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is completely up in the air in the end quite doubtful pervaiz will in brussels and nick conley in kiev reporting i think you both. are united nations human rights expert says saudi crown prince mohammed bin some on should be investigated over the killing of the journalist democracy the un's agnus column are cited what she called credible evidence of in some ons liability and wednesday's report she said she found that the protests conducted so far by saudi arabia and turkey had failed to meet international standards she was killed last october at the saudi consulate in istanbul. like to welcome a now andrew miller to the show he is the deputy director of project on middle east democracy mr miller has served under president barack obama at the national security council and he joins us now from washington mr miller so good to have you back on the show again and your assessment does this u.n. report conclusively prove that the saudi leadership was behind the murder of mr. it still doesn't conclusively prove that he was behind the murder but the report explicitly notes that there doesn't ha
is completely up in the air in the end quite doubtful pervaiz will in brussels and nick conley in kiev reporting i think you both. are united nations human rights expert says saudi crown prince mohammed bin some on should be investigated over the killing of the journalist democracy the un's agnus column are cited what she called credible evidence of in some ons liability and wednesday's report she said she found that the protests conducted so far by saudi arabia and turkey had failed to meet...
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correspondent of a vessel in brussels who's been tracking this investigation for the past 5 years and in kiev ukraine standing by is nick calio to get reaction from there want to start off with you barbara if i may it was of course evidently a very complex case it walk us through why was it did it take this long to determine who the suspects are. because the letter was incredibly painstaking work because we just remember how much it took a difficult it was to put the puzzle pieces together to reconstruct the downed airliner and to prove that it was in fact shot by an anti-aircraft missile and then the next step to sort of figure out which battery which aircraft launcher it was at that particular day in july 2013 in that project in the region off east ukraine and sort of give a name to it in figure out where it was and who was and then the next step off of course and probably the most difficult was to sift through sounds and stuff intercepted telecoms and social media messages between people being in the area at that time between the military between militias and everybody who was involved in
correspondent of a vessel in brussels who's been tracking this investigation for the past 5 years and in kiev ukraine standing by is nick calio to get reaction from there want to start off with you barbara if i may it was of course evidently a very complex case it walk us through why was it did it take this long to determine who the suspects are. because the letter was incredibly painstaking work because we just remember how much it took a difficult it was to put the puzzle pieces together to...
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and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. now the question falls to our generation. how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and it's name is progress. today our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test the full potential of each of our own citizens. to strengthen our families, our faith, and our communities. to fight indifference and intolerance, to keep our nation strong, and to light the lives of those still dwelling in the darkness of undemocratic rule. our parents and did that and more, we must do nothing less. they struggled in war so that we might strive in peace. we know that progress is not inevitable. but neither was victory upon these beaches. now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up and move forward. now, as then, free people must choose. fifty years ago, the first
and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. now the question falls to our generation. how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and it's name is progress. today our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test...
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, season ticket holder for 40 years like many other people and i got lucky on the ballot, i was in kievear and everyone was asking, i have got loads of contacts in madrid and at the moment, nothing is coming off at all, totally. and so many fakes, you have to be careful. we we re fakes, you have to be careful. we were offered one the other day for £3000. it has been rocketing ever since. butjust being here, you have got your fried prawns. is that enough, to be here and feel this amazing atmosphere, with two english sides in the final for the first time in such a long time? yes, definitely, we have been here a few hours now and the atmosphere is really good around us and exciting so definitely worth it, yes. football, the champions league is so difficult to predict, but if you had to? as liverpool fans! the big question, 2—0, liverpool. to? as liverpool fans! the big question, 2-0, liverpool. sadio mane a. thanks, guys. the other thing to say, as you mention, no big screens in the fan zone so the police strategy is to divide and conquer, or at least control some of the 70,000 we're expec
, season ticket holder for 40 years like many other people and i got lucky on the ballot, i was in kievear and everyone was asking, i have got loads of contacts in madrid and at the moment, nothing is coming off at all, totally. and so many fakes, you have to be careful. we we re fakes, you have to be careful. we were offered one the other day for £3000. it has been rocketing ever since. butjust being here, you have got your fried prawns. is that enough, to be here and feel this amazing...
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kiev has fought the world's second most powerful miller the to a standstill. i came back from ukraine with general poe tray as. he is impressed by what he saw. he visited commanders at the front and the troops along the line of contact with the russians. there are 2500 russian military officers leading the kremlin war and they have at their disposal over 450 tanks and 700 piece of artillery. that's very serious hardware. despite the two minks fires there hasn't been a day of peace since the spring of 2014. less than 18 hours after we left the front, russian artillery hit a building wounding four civilians. over 13,000 ukrainians have died in this war. moscow hopes this constant pressure on ukraine will force the government to stop building a democratic and open society oriented toward the west. so far the kremlin is not succeeding. an important reason for moscow's failures. they have two reasons. a weak economy. and also the russian people clearly stated they don't want russian forces fighting in ukraine. the first means moscow is susceptible to economic press
kiev has fought the world's second most powerful miller the to a standstill. i came back from ukraine with general poe tray as. he is impressed by what he saw. he visited commanders at the front and the troops along the line of contact with the russians. there are 2500 russian military officers leading the kremlin war and they have at their disposal over 450 tanks and 700 piece of artillery. that's very serious hardware. despite the two minks fires there hasn't been a day of peace since the...
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some 8000 people turned out in kiev on sunday for the largest l g b t pride march in ukraine's history the parade has been marked by violence in the past and there was heavy police protection this time around but marching for the 1st time was a group of veterans from the country's conflict with pro brush and separatists mcconnell he went to meet some of the people challenging stereotypes of what it means to be a soldier and today's ukraine. rainbows as far as the eye can see so far so familiar but this is no ordinary pride parade security is tight and police often seeming outnumber the participants here of pride has come a long way since it began with a few dozen participants back in 2013 and it's attracting new and diverse groups of people who are moderate they're there i am there that is the official greeter of ukraine's on forces and not something you expected to hear pride parade until now that is their job is. i'm a soldier and i'm going to you know i was a volunteer in the dumb ass battalion i fought from 2014 to 2016 we're fighting on the front for the freedom of ukraine. and th
some 8000 people turned out in kiev on sunday for the largest l g b t pride march in ukraine's history the parade has been marked by violence in the past and there was heavy police protection this time around but marching for the 1st time was a group of veterans from the country's conflict with pro brush and separatists mcconnell he went to meet some of the people challenging stereotypes of what it means to be a soldier and today's ukraine. rainbows as far as the eye can see so far so familiar...
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and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete.he question falls to our generation, how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and its name is progress. today, our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test the full potential of each of our own citizens; to strengthen our families, our faith, and our communities; to fight indifference and intolerance; to keep our nation strong; and to light the lives of those still dwelling in the darkness of undemocratic rule. our parents did that and more, we must do nothing less. they struggled in war so that we might strive in peace. we know that progress is not inevitable. but neither was victory upon these beaches. now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up and move forward. now, as then, free people must choose. 50 years ago, the first allied soldi
and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete.he question falls to our generation, how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and its name is progress. today, our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test the...
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today most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow he would be arrested immediately should he ever attempt to return to his home life and i am. told by. his wife sufi no remains in the family home to find and determine that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to zambia hyde's but the most they had the religion the national but he had got my back and the law in my side and they. and this is the land of their people the crimean tatar capital. has been their home for centuries but since the annexation by russia tens of thousands have fled north to various parts of ukraine. now a muslim minority with fewer than 300000 remaining they live under the constant threat of arrest should they dare to speak out against the occupation. in the middle of the 19th century they were the majority today they make up around 12 percent of the population of crimea as 2500000 inhabitants as more and more russians are encouraged by moscow to move here. that's not exist was really sme
today most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow he would be arrested immediately should he ever attempt to return to his home life and i am. told by. his wife sufi no remains in the family home to find and determine that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to zambia hyde's but the most they had the religion the national but he had got my back and the law in my...
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today's most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow he would be arrested immediately should he ever attempt to return to his home life and i am. told that. his wife suffered enough remains in the family home defiant and determined that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to zambia hyde's but the most they had the religion the national but he had got my back and the law in my side and they. and this is the land of their people the crimean tatar capital but chisora has been their home for centuries but since the annexation by russia tens of thousands have fled north to various parts of ukraine. now a muslim minority with fewer than 300000 remaining they live under the constant threat of arrest should they dare to speak out against the occupation. in the middle of the 19th century they were the majority today they make up around 12 percent of the population of crimea as 2500000 inhabitants as more and more russians are encouraged by moscow to move here. that's no
today's most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow he would be arrested immediately should he ever attempt to return to his home life and i am. told that. his wife suffered enough remains in the family home defiant and determined that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to zambia hyde's but the most they had the religion the national but he had got my back and the...
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but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko vage well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's waning. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. 121 demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the carnage quickly turned the tide against you on a cold which and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow. on february 26th 2014 crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital some for are convinced the crusher was planned to grow crime. and that it had that i just didn't like if it was up to him but that was going to join up well but you know the school system at the time. just like you g
but in the final months of 2013 things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko vage well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's waning. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported...
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our leaders worried about blowback from russia if they encourage kiev into forging closer ties with the west? >> i think those are days gone by. ukraine has what is called a deep and conference a trade agreement with the european union. they are on the path to nato membership. i don't think there is going to be any big change in the way moscow would react. that is now considered normal. what president putin did you is right after zelinski was elected, he thought he would test a new president and announced that all residents in eastern ukraine could get russian passports. he thought that would readily president. he could say i think we will offer ukrainian passports. you can be arrested for giving demonstrations. we will one up here and give those suffering russians passports. i am told that really upset the kremlin. it does him well to have a good sense of humor and it seems to bode well for his presidency. president putin seems to be rattled. brent: thank you. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. for now, we want to leave you with a reminder of our top story
our leaders worried about blowback from russia if they encourage kiev into forging closer ties with the west? >> i think those are days gone by. ukraine has what is called a deep and conference a trade agreement with the european union. they are on the path to nato membership. i don't think there is going to be any big change in the way moscow would react. that is now considered normal. what president putin did you is right after zelinski was elected, he thought he would test a new...
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power plant nowadays it's in the chernobyl exclusion zone and supervised by the authorities of the kiev region the town also sees excavation tours on a regular basis. and you can watch a documentary in full on channel welcome back in a couple of minutes after this break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. you somehow want to reach. out to the right to be close to see what the forecast 3 of them or can't be good. interest to all those in the waters of. their city. welcome back to the program the trumpet ministration says it's ready for unconditional talks with iran the 1st it insists the islamic republic behaves like quote a normal nation. we're certainly prepared to have that conversation when the rains conclude that they want to be a normal nation. it's the other side which left the negotiating table in violation of the treaty that should return to being a normal state until then we have no choice but resistance we say to america if you want to engage in talks with us you can do so with r
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power plant nowadays it is in the eternal exclusion zone and supervised by the authorities of the kiev region the town also sees excursion tours on a regular basis. you can watch our 2 documentary in 4 on our you tube channel i'll be back with more in just a few moments. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure. i'll see you than. anyone else seem wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to get educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. with. welcome back to the program the trumpet ministrations says it's ready for unconditional talks with iran but 1st it insists the islamic republic behaves like quote a normal nation. to have that conversation when the rains conclude that they want to be a black eyed normal nation toffy it's the other side which lifts the negotiating table in violation of the treaty that you've returned to being a normal state until then we have no choice but resistance we say to america i
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a boom in tourism of all places chernobyl. 150,000 people are set to go this is 90 miles north of kievce i've worked many times i'm surprised i haven't thought of going to chernobyl. but everybody is wanting to go there. >> everybody is raving about the docuseries i was talking about it with a coworker something to see, the series and the location steve, thank you >> just ahead, a new music video. plus screen sequels falling flat at the box office. you're watching "early today." i knew that hpv could lead to certain cancers. hp increases as she gets older. i knew there was a vaccine available that could help protect her before she could be exposed to hpv. i knew. so i talked to my child's doctor. now that you know that hpv can lead to certain cancers, don't wait. talk to your child's doctor today. ooohhhh ♪ but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. thanks to move free ultra i keepp this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with the
a boom in tourism of all places chernobyl. 150,000 people are set to go this is 90 miles north of kievce i've worked many times i'm surprised i haven't thought of going to chernobyl. but everybody is wanting to go there. >> everybody is raving about the docuseries i was talking about it with a coworker something to see, the series and the location steve, thank you >> just ahead, a new music video. plus screen sequels falling flat at the box office. you're watching "early...
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power plant nowadays it's in the chernobyl exclusion zone and supervised by the authorities of the kiev region and also sees excavation tours on a regular basis and you can watch artie's a documentary in full on our channel i'll be back in a few moments just after this break. you know world's big partners through things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. with more make this manufactured consensus seem to the public well. when the ruling class is to protect themselves. when the final merry go round certainly the one percent. we can all middle of the room. in the real news is really. welcome back to the program the trumpet ministrations says it's ready for a conditional told with iran that 1st it insists the islamic republic behaves like quote a normal nation. it shou
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power plant nowadays it's in the chernobyl exclusion zone and supervised by the authorities of the kiev region the town also sees excursion tours on a regular basis. i think a launch auntie's documentary in full on all you tube channel on the back in a few moments stay with us. china is not a partner number one for us yet. and countries our trade partners number one with us and. i cannot share the. those who are those who say that it's a turn of russia he scored no russia i hope will never turn eastwards. you know russian eagle is looking to both sides west towards in the east towards. this and petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend the forum to address today's and vital issues. watch our special forum coverage on r.t. . welcome back to the program the trump administration says it's ready for unconditional talks with iran that 1st it insists th
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power plant nowadays it's in the chernobyl exclusion zone and supervised by the authorities of the kiev region the town also sees excavation tools on a regular basis. and you can watch on his documentary in full on our you tube channel. the trump administration says it's ready for unconditional talks with iran but 1st it insists the islamic republic behaved like quote a normal nation. we're certainly prepared to have that conversation when the rains conclude that they want to be a normal nation toffy it's the other side which left the negotiating table in violated the treaty that you return to being a normal state until then we have no choice but resistance we say to america if you want to engage in talks with us you can do so with respect. and started when the us unilaterally left the 2015 u.k. deal last year and imposed severe sanctions on iran iran said it will not to renegotiate accord washington ratcheted up pressure by sending battleships warplanes a carrier strike group and missile systems to the persian gulf which it is state senator richard black has written a letter to donald
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received from ukraine surely this was a question about everything that's going on between moscow and kiev at the moment something important that a lot of our pool addressed was the fate of the craney and sailors and servicemen that are. in moscow after the strait incident that happened last year a lot of our programs answer was that their fate will only be decided together with the fate of the russian citizens that are being held and ukraine at this moment so this is something that needs to be done together simultaneously at the same time according to the russian leader now another highlight of the q. and a session which has nothing to do with questions by the way or the cyber attacks on the call center but as you can see the event is still underway and the phone calls and the questions are coming in according to russian communications officials the attacks were successfully rebuffed but it looks like someone really wanted to disturb the event with these 2 big cyber attacks as we put it but. your thanks for talking us through all the international and regional issues as well just as you w
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conflict which was resolved without direct dialogue between the sides we need political will from kiev. and we did it everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything doesn't suit us we think it is insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of events but unfortunately no one wants to hear it until there is a proper dialogue here we won't find any answers to the questions about the plane crash and the deaths of the people on board which remain open it this is a tragedy and we mourn its victims such tragedies are unacceptable. i don't mean i think it was too much in the weekly here not internationally to have a company this morning plenty of stories for you to see that at our website you can find that. good food descriptions sound up the even for the owners so how to choose this pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us and was necessarily good for the pet turns out food may not be a soap the people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis
conflict which was resolved without direct dialogue between the sides we need political will from kiev. and we did it everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything doesn't suit us we think it is insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of events but unfortunately no one wants to hear it until there is a proper dialogue here we won't find any answers to the questions about the plane crash and the deaths of the people on...
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power plant nowadays it's in the chernobyl exclusion zone and supervised by the authorities of the kiev region the town also sees excursion tours on a regular basis and you can watch artie's documentary in full on our you tube channel of it back in a few minutes after this break. when lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes and protect themselves. with the famous merry go round we don't want. to ignore middle of the room sick. during the. news. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the keys economic issues facing russia emerging markets around the world thousands of business community members attend the forum to address today's and vital issues. watch our special forum coverage on r.t. . welcome back to the program the chump administration says it's ready for unconditional talks with iran that 1st it insists the islamic republic behaves like quote a normal nation. we're certainly prepared to have that conversation whe
power plant nowadays it's in the chernobyl exclusion zone and supervised by the authorities of the kiev region the town also sees excursion tours on a regular basis and you can watch artie's documentary in full on our you tube channel of it back in a few minutes after this break. when lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes and protect themselves. with the famous merry go round we don't want. to ignore middle of the room sick. during the. news. this in petersburg...
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conflict which was resolved without direct dialogue between the sides we need political will from kiev. and we did it everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything which doesn't suit us we think it is insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of events but unfortunately no one wants to hear it until there is a proper dialogue here we won't find any answers to the questions about the plane crash and the deaths of the people on board which remain open it you this is a tragedy and we mourn its victims through such tragedies are unacceptable to. me i think of the. thanks for joining us and i see international went back in betty minutes with the latest of the of that. it's hard to take some from somebody if you know hey if someone replaces. i'll be going to this interview today and all these markets open then they take me. serious. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire someone to put the money in a box. they just mean all the way in life it's almost been basically a color speech before the words do y
conflict which was resolved without direct dialogue between the sides we need political will from kiev. and we did it everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything which doesn't suit us we think it is insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of events but unfortunately no one wants to hear it until there is a proper dialogue here we won't find any answers to the questions about the plane crash and the deaths of the people...
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conflict which was resolved without direct dialogue between the sides we need political will from kiev. and we do everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything doesn't suit us we think it is insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of events but unfortunately no one wants to hear it until there is proper dialogue here we won't find any answers to the questions about the plane crash and the deaths of the people on board which remain open it this is a tragedy and we mourn its victims such tragedies are unacceptable to. me i think it was due. in a rerun of stumbles my ural election the opposition candidate x. him or lu has once again claimed victory the vote was widely seen as a political test for turkish president. and his party room was ordered by the government after it claimed the march election had been rigged vote back then also saw the opposition candidate defeating his ruling party rival the opposition candidate in the most going to be the city's 1st marriage 25 years who's not from president dead ones party
conflict which was resolved without direct dialogue between the sides we need political will from kiev. and we do everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything doesn't suit us we think it is insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of events but unfortunately no one wants to hear it until there is proper dialogue here we won't find any answers to the questions about the plane crash and the deaths of the people on board...
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campaign the only european leader who met with him was the french president a manual mccrone boy to kiev has accused prefer selenski rival the previous ukrainian president petro poroshenko. and so i think there is a little bit of frustration in zelinsky teen do draw it to show you know engagement with. us did not do that. pleased with this in fact president poroshenko was complaining to us that we weren't doing enough to support him and our response was consistently we don't pick people when zelinsky won in a landslide victory with over 70 percent of the votes the united states embassy was 1st to congratulate him it also then to partially go for his efforts to further democracy in ukraine the united states claims it was neutral regarding who would win but during the election campaign itself the ambassador was asked if his alinsky was the right person for the koreans to unite around and his reply and it up looking very much like an endorsement of par shango. is vladimir's lenski the former actor who is now the front runner in the presidential election this month the person around whom ukr
campaign the only european leader who met with him was the french president a manual mccrone boy to kiev has accused prefer selenski rival the previous ukrainian president petro poroshenko. and so i think there is a little bit of frustration in zelinsky teen do draw it to show you know engagement with. us did not do that. pleased with this in fact president poroshenko was complaining to us that we weren't doing enough to support him and our response was consistently we don't pick people when...