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rule in kiev so that has been. there have been efforts to alleviate their human youth and situation in some ways but it is true that. despite. efforts to bring on a long term cease fire it has been difficult to achieve it has not been shown that it is possible to achieve at this point the accusations are flying on both sides i do agree with my colleague in barely and that the situation with public opinion in russia is partially self-inflicted that is true and what's important to see here to note here is that the people in russia that support the people's republic so and their cause the most are part of which is electoral beasts they are not part of the opposition or other groups and it is that it is important for put in to and for that our national government to make to take their opinions into consideration so yes you know we it's a self-made. it is self-inflicted but the russian government has to live or that now well let's bring in the ana figs in berlin you've heard both i guess that you've heard victor's say t
rule in kiev so that has been. there have been efforts to alleviate their human youth and situation in some ways but it is true that. despite. efforts to bring on a long term cease fire it has been difficult to achieve it has not been shown that it is possible to achieve at this point the accusations are flying on both sides i do agree with my colleague in barely and that the situation with public opinion in russia is partially self-inflicted that is true and what's important to see here to...
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it's not a checks and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev and then they told us no we just couldn't take it any more they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby week later they were back at the ukraine from tear after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children but even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. you know that we've lost months of our daughter's life that's super important. results later months and 3 days to leave the felt like a year spanish must sound strange to her she doesn't want to sleep she just wants to listen to us. and now she's i know easily. well. this journey to becoming a family like any other is not yet over to register their daughter's birth in spain they'll probably still have to go to court in spain a
it's not a checks and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev and then they told us no we just couldn't take it any more they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby week later they were back at the ukraine from tear after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate...
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mothers are finally getting the chance to meet their babies for the 1st time our correspondent in kiev reports on one couple's long journey to parenthood. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us of a dramatic congressional hearing the brother of george floyd has called on lawmakers to make sure he did not die in vain killing in police custody ignited protests across america and around the globe the pleas floyd comes as demands grow to reform policing install african americans dying from excessive force by by police officers. the day after his brother george was laid to rest in houston texas . floyd was in washington d.c. in an emotional testimony. to ensure that his brother did not die in vain when you watch your big brother who you looked up to your whole entire life. boy's mom. i'm tired i'm tired of my pain you feel when you watch something like that people of our backgrounds genders the races have come together to demand change on it him on a short and make the necessary changes then make the law enforcement the solution and not the problem in minneapolis where george floyd
mothers are finally getting the chance to meet their babies for the 1st time our correspondent in kiev reports on one couple's long journey to parenthood. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us of a dramatic congressional hearing the brother of george floyd has called on lawmakers to make sure he did not die in vain killing in police custody ignited protests across america and around the globe the pleas floyd comes as demands grow to reform policing install african americans dying from...
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just jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev. first trip was a live in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when we received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happy. but it wasn't enough. this week was not the czechs and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby a week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. you know we've lost months of our daughter's life. th
just jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev. first trip was a live in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when we received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happy. but it wasn't enough. this week was not the czechs and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just...
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into the country and jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev . first trip was a leap in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when i received this i didn't think of these evil people could make this happening. but it wasn't enough. that's not the czechs and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid was the only option without their baby week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country. other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence yes you know. we've lost months of our daughter's life
into the country and jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev . first trip was a leap in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when i received this i didn't think of these evil people could make this happening. but it wasn't enough. that's not the czechs and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they...
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it's not the czechs and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby a week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. you know we've lost months of our daughter's life. that's super important and. it was actually a month or 3 days to leave the felt like a year spanish must sound strange to her she doesn't want to sleep she just wants to listen to us here in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone neither legal or illegal immigrant of ours lock down which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. south africa
it's not the czechs and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby a week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate...
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now the deadliest economy who filed that report joins me from the ukrainian capital kiev hello to you nic do we have any idea at all how many babies are still in limbo as a result of the lockdown. well christine we're all scratching our heads here trying to work that out but it seems that even the government doesn't really know so we heard from the ukrainian government's human rights women who to help families like this 20 ukraine with special permission she says about 100 families have been in touch with her over recent weeks asking for help getting into the country while those travel restrictions them place but experts say that is just the tip of the iceberg they. they estimate that most agencies here in ukraine have been advising their families to stay it's not to reach out to the government they're worried about too much government intervention there have been calls from certain lawmakers here to ban international surrogacy so there was a real worry about coming out as it were and making clear quite how big a phenomenon this is and i think the pictures that went around the world o
now the deadliest economy who filed that report joins me from the ukrainian capital kiev hello to you nic do we have any idea at all how many babies are still in limbo as a result of the lockdown. well christine we're all scratching our heads here trying to work that out but it seems that even the government doesn't really know so we heard from the ukrainian government's human rights women who to help families like this 20 ukraine with special permission she says about 100 families have been in...
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they are caring for about 100 new born babies stuck in this hotel in kiev. they were carried to term by ukrainian surrogate mothers for their biological parents in other countries. but then ukraine imposed a ban on foreign visitors because of the coronavirus crisis. began in march we suddenly her children but no parents after the borders were closed and the parents couldn't come and pick them up but we look after the babies day and night and we try to be like parents to them that is a minute even though that's impossible and that was we were. the ethnic militias that i missed. when video of the babies was released recently it drew the world's attention to the scale of commercial surrogacy in ukraine. this woman we'll call her natasha is working as a surrogate mother she usually lives with her parents in a country village she has 2 children of her own is divorced and otherwise out of work. her dream is to have a home of her own. with a case this will lay the groundwork i will have my own for walls and a roof over my head i will find a job and build myself a h
they are caring for about 100 new born babies stuck in this hotel in kiev. they were carried to term by ukrainian surrogate mothers for their biological parents in other countries. but then ukraine imposed a ban on foreign visitors because of the coronavirus crisis. began in march we suddenly her children but no parents after the borders were closed and the parents couldn't come and pick them up but we look after the babies day and night and we try to be like parents to them that is a minute...
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was not the czechs and were just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't takeit anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby a week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. you know that we've lost months of our daughter's life. super important yes. it was actually a month and 3 days to register their daughter's birth in spain will probably still have to go to court in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is really. not a legal illegal coronavirus lock down was just the 1st of many obstacles on that path. so we asked if it's know how many babies are still in limbo as a result. we'r
was not the czechs and were just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't takeit anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby a week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate...
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into the country and jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev. first trip was a live in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when we received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happy. but it wasn't enough. this week was not a chance and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid with the only option without their baby a week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. that you know we've lost months of our daughter's life
into the country and jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev. first trip was a live in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when we received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happy. but it wasn't enough. this week was not a chance and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were...
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cuatro meses despuÉs en abril de 2019 viajaron juntos a la ciudad de kiev, para iniciar el proceso.de cada embarazo oscila entre 30 y 50 mil dÓlares. natalia: buscamos donde quedaba en el mapa ucrania porque no sabÍamos y, bueno, nos subimos al aviÓn la verdad que con mucha ilusiÓn, muchas expectativas. ilia: natalia lleonart y diego maltese llevan 14 aÑos juntos y habÍan tratado sin Éxito todos los mÉtodos posibles para procrear. por eso recurrieron a su Última esperanza. diego: terminamos haciendo esto porque era lo Último que nos quedaba. ilia: con las parejas en la clÍnica de kiev los especialistas obtienen el material genÉtico de los progenitores y crean los embriones por fertilizaciÓn in vitro. el siete de agosto de 2019, despuÉs de haber regresado a su paÍs, flavia y josÉ recibieron la llamada que les cambiÓ la vida. por fin iban a ser padres. flavia: y a partir del cuarto mes empezamos a comprar cositas. josÉ: comprarle todo. flavia: a mirar. aparte, ya sabÍamos el sexo. se dejÓ ver enseguida el sexo. asÍ que ya podíamos empezar a ver cÓmo armar su cuarto. josÉ: nos pusimos
cuatro meses despuÉs en abril de 2019 viajaron juntos a la ciudad de kiev, para iniciar el proceso.de cada embarazo oscila entre 30 y 50 mil dÓlares. natalia: buscamos donde quedaba en el mapa ucrania porque no sabÍamos y, bueno, nos subimos al aviÓn la verdad que con mucha ilusiÓn, muchas expectativas. ilia: natalia lleonart y diego maltese llevan 14 aÑos juntos y habÍan tratado sin Éxito todos los mÉtodos posibles para procrear. por eso recurrieron a su Última esperanza. diego:...
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the restrictions have fallen after 3 months and many people are coming over the bridge that connects kiev and strasbourg and france and i spoke to them and they told me that they are very relieved that they can shop again in germany because things are actually cheaper here and also things like cigarettes because texas hello this is only one aspect. that can go over the rhine river again to visit the nice city of straw spoke to the tourism industry that is hoping that german tourists will come back and for many young people this is also an emotional moment because they never experience actually border controls in their lives the schengen travel area was established 25 years ago so they don't know anything but noble with us. it's also a joyful moment for the rest of the you because 23 of the 26 chiang and countries are back into business the shaken zone is life again the zone might be alive again but other any can sons amongst europeans that they could possibly be a sudden coronavirus infections not that this border is open but here the reason germany and also in france the infection rates
the restrictions have fallen after 3 months and many people are coming over the bridge that connects kiev and strasbourg and france and i spoke to them and they told me that they are very relieved that they can shop again in germany because things are actually cheaper here and also things like cigarettes because texas hello this is only one aspect. that can go over the rhine river again to visit the nice city of straw spoke to the tourism industry that is hoping that german tourists will come...
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that acknowledgment, we feel mth i wil not change or alter the primary cause of death of mechanical k kievthank you. >>nk. incredibly honored to have you do the autopsy on half of the family. it means more than you know to many of us. at this illl wan aca ris one of the foremost forensc scientists in the world alive today. he has a background in doing fonsic pathology, not only for the police departments, but ao r the soci justice engineers like myself and tony. i could go on and on about dr. michael biden but i think it best to hear him explain the yauto and put it in context as only the great dr. cam. -- c >> thank you. the autopsy shows that mr. floyd had no underlying medical problem that caused or mathis is confirmed by infon provided to dr. wilson and am from they. he was in od heah. the compressivpressure of the ck and the backausehe pressure has bee reased by the time the body comes to the medical examiner's office. it can only be seen, serious compressive pressure othe neck and thee back, can only seenwhig applied when,s in this stance, it is captured on video. in this instance, w
that acknowledgment, we feel mth i wil not change or alter the primary cause of death of mechanical k kievthank you. >>nk. incredibly honored to have you do the autopsy on half of the family. it means more than you know to many of us. at this illl wan aca ris one of the foremost forensc scientists in the world alive today. he has a background in doing fonsic pathology, not only for the police departments, but ao r the soci justice engineers like myself and tony. i could go on and on about...
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just jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev . first trip was a live in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when he received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happen. but it wasn't enough. the checks and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid was the only option without their baby week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after 7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country. other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. you know we've lost months of our daughter's life. super important. it w
just jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev . first trip was a live in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when he received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happen. but it wasn't enough. the checks and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document...
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that they have the famous money or smoking maria still runs visitors take it to the nearby city of kiev identies visit this is. this bus along the 12 kilometer route you can see the countryside of minas guys there's less meadows and mountains in particular the shallows they mountains. that's what we've come to the end of our tour and our visit of shiloh's out del day i'd like to invite you to come to the city you are sure to be given a warm welcome to. the final stop on my visit to saul and is this sop polygon years on the eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in seoul and intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small saw and has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxemburg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somew
that they have the famous money or smoking maria still runs visitors take it to the nearby city of kiev identies visit this is. this bus along the 12 kilometer route you can see the countryside of minas guys there's less meadows and mountains in particular the shallows they mountains. that's what we've come to the end of our tour and our visit of shiloh's out del day i'd like to invite you to come to the city you are sure to be given a warm welcome to. the final stop on my visit to saul and is...
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they asked the kiev about staying safe in a protest situation without tear gas. >> does our force have any alternative tools to use to protect themselves in a situation like you just described? >> firearms. we can shoot people. >> that's, no -- >> that's, i don't mean to be callous. i'm just saying if you are being attacked with lethal force, if we don't have less lethal that can drive back then we're absent a too many. that's my concern. >> those words sparked quite a bit of reaction in the community. >> being in berkeley all of his life should have taught him that that's not the right answer for a question like that. >> so i was saddened, because i think it really elicits this fear that some people have about the police. >> reporter: during the meeting, the city council voted to prohibit the use of tear gas in berkeley, something councilmember kate harrison was and is in support of. the police chief came back later in the meeting with an emotional apology for what he had said. >> i'm tired. i should be more mindful of and as you said we are have nothing else in the sense of gas th la
they asked the kiev about staying safe in a protest situation without tear gas. >> does our force have any alternative tools to use to protect themselves in a situation like you just described? >> firearms. we can shoot people. >> that's, no -- >> that's, i don't mean to be callous. i'm just saying if you are being attacked with lethal force, if we don't have less lethal that can drive back then we're absent a too many. that's my concern. >> those words sparked...