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s the pilot was detained in liberia and transferred to the u.s. so for his alleged involvement in drug trafficking. well up next season martin and years explores the ring of ancient cities and towns just outside the russian capital stay with us. hello and good to see you again now about seventy five kilometers north of moscow along the road. is the small town south of the main goal to ring the nations. of the next few weeks we'll be visiting several of these historic wonderful cities and towns day out on a beautiful some of. them out of moscow you can see the journey. to just over the centuries. throughout the journey is a long way in the second full day today it's about a two hour drive when you along as you greeted by smooth house is surrounded by family forest and this moscow's strong suite is boom in the new capital of concrete and steel time traveling the treat of relaxation history and tradition. in the thirteenth fourteenth century and it's more a straight i've been the greatest and largest religious and cultural center in the russian state
s the pilot was detained in liberia and transferred to the u.s. so for his alleged involvement in drug trafficking. well up next season martin and years explores the ring of ancient cities and towns just outside the russian capital stay with us. hello and good to see you again now about seventy five kilometers north of moscow along the road. is the small town south of the main goal to ring the nations. of the next few weeks we'll be visiting several of these historic wonderful cities and towns...
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russian citizen without prompting them to run the country's authorities the ponit was detained in liberia transferred to the u.s. over his bed and drug trafficking. up next altie is mostly danders expose the ring of ancient cities and towns just outside the russian capital. hello and good to see you again now about seventy five kilometers north of moscow along the road. is the small town of so you get south of the main goal to ring the nations. of the next few weeks we'll be visiting several of these historic and wonderful cities and towns day out on a beautiful summer. use amounts of moscow you can see the journey. to just over the centuries many fasting throughout the journey is a long way in the second full day today it's about a two hour drive when you along as you greeted by smooth house is surrounded by a function of the forest and this muscular strength which is boom in the new capital of concrete and steel here it's a time traveling retreat of relaxation history and tradition. so i personally was founded by a guy in the thirty's and forty's for centuries that's how i am it's more
russian citizen without prompting them to run the country's authorities the ponit was detained in liberia transferred to the u.s. over his bed and drug trafficking. up next altie is mostly danders expose the ring of ancient cities and towns just outside the russian capital. hello and good to see you again now about seventy five kilometers north of moscow along the road. is the small town of so you get south of the main goal to ring the nations. of the next few weeks we'll be visiting several of...
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citizen without prompting them to fight in the country's authorities the product was detained in liberia and transferred to the us services of vegetable friend in drug trafficking. now we explore the industry of fake products how to identify copied goods and the dangers they pose that's in our special report coming up next. some seemingly innocent children's toys actually kill us. some so-called drugs were never intended anything you can even find dishwashing soap the one thing a single plate. so when do these defective goods come from and who makes how do consumers need to identify a fake can lure unfortunately against the producers. of canned goods. motorists called this stretch of highway from mexico to the demand. to china's capital because hundreds of chinese made toys are sold on the roadside. the vendors live in villages. all of this is mind show me you're a genius who are you is all this serious yes you show your papers you think you are then show me the papers to prove it is you could get that into right this has been in use paper to show me the paper why did you hear. the. mont
citizen without prompting them to fight in the country's authorities the product was detained in liberia and transferred to the us services of vegetable friend in drug trafficking. now we explore the industry of fake products how to identify copied goods and the dangers they pose that's in our special report coming up next. some seemingly innocent children's toys actually kill us. some so-called drugs were never intended anything you can even find dishwashing soap the one thing a single plate....
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arresting a russian citizen without properly notifying the country forty's upon it was detained in liberia and transferred to the u.s. over his involvement in drug trafficking. and all the sports news now and the air into french football team a back in the news you know. new coach he's not messing around and he said you were terrible in the world cup you are an embarrassment so you're all suspended get out for a while more are not coming off. to have your company sports today here on twenty four hour r t i am you know these are some of the stories we're covering feeling blue. monitor a long long suspense the country's entire world cup squad following their disastrous in south africa. championship winner tim clark not just up a bogey free run to take a share of the lead after day two at the can be in the open. and off track it's a dog's life when you don't know which hurt to chase a brace the artificial one were real and. more on that shortly but let's kick things off with russian football we may not have reached the midpoint of the premier league season yet but by the end of saturday's nea
arresting a russian citizen without properly notifying the country forty's upon it was detained in liberia and transferred to the u.s. over his involvement in drug trafficking. and all the sports news now and the air into french football team a back in the news you know. new coach he's not messing around and he said you were terrible in the world cup you are an embarrassment so you're all suspended get out for a while more are not coming off. to have your company sports today here on twenty...
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s the pilot was detained in liberia and transferred to the u.s. so for his alleged involvement in drug trafficking. well up next season interview shows spotlight i was going to have talks to the real life version of the movie character patch adams the doctor who heals with humor to find out if laughter really is the best medicine that's next right here on r.t. . hello again welcome to spotlight. today my guests are patch adams and mary. he became famous using laughter and joy for healing people and has devoted forty years to trying to improve america's health care system she is russian house founder of my real children rehabilitation center for orphans in moscow the two are here today to me the spotlight audience and i'll say yours and my question. when you're down there are things against you all you need is a law that's what occurred to an american dr patch adams who while he was being treated in hospital he founded the tide institute for laughter repeat they want to make it a health care echo community believes a person's health depends of the
s the pilot was detained in liberia and transferred to the u.s. so for his alleged involvement in drug trafficking. well up next season interview shows spotlight i was going to have talks to the real life version of the movie character patch adams the doctor who heals with humor to find out if laughter really is the best medicine that's next right here on r.t. . hello again welcome to spotlight. today my guests are patch adams and mary. he became famous using laughter and joy for healing people...
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russians have labeled it as sign of open lawlessness so were we involved and sharing information with liberia yes indeed were that was were there particular u.s. participation i'm not aware of that. but it's it's hard to say what the true reasons are for such behavior of the american side especially considering the fact that here at the consulate you don't have the official information from our american colleagues on the matter in question it's a case very reminiscent of victor boot and alleged arms dealer who was apprehended in thailand with the knowledge of the russian government the difference the u.s. struggle to extradite boo to the u.s. for prosecution and conviction but thai authorities were cautious of the evidence in the u.s. and deny the transfer in case the u.s. skipped the legal procedures and rendered him without his home country knowing. about it so that if the u.s. doesn't follow laws in terms of how alleged suspects are transferred from one country to another is the case i mean the whole book is no longer valid it's an incident that could spell disaster for the u.s. especially
russians have labeled it as sign of open lawlessness so were we involved and sharing information with liberia yes indeed were that was were there particular u.s. participation i'm not aware of that. but it's it's hard to say what the true reasons are for such behavior of the american side especially considering the fact that here at the consulate you don't have the official information from our american colleagues on the matter in question it's a case very reminiscent of victor boot and alleged...
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it's liberia. but you're quite right. in the early 1800s.here was a movement that said, well, if slaves are going to be freed, they have no place in the united states. this was a certain philosophy of certain people. let them go back to africa. so money was collected. there was a foundation set up and several thousand freed slaves actually agreed to go to africa and start a new country. and they landed on the west coast of africa and they founded the country of liberia. now, this was never a colony of the united states. it was an independent country. and i think a lot of the former slaves or the descendents of slaves would have wanted to be a colony of the united states, would have gotten a lot more assistance. but it's been an independent country since 1824. it's been a good friend of the united states ever since then. and i think right now finally the united states is giving them a lot of assistance because they've gone through a lot of hardship. host: next up is atlanta, georgia, mitchell on our line for republicans. you're on the washing
it's liberia. but you're quite right. in the early 1800s.here was a movement that said, well, if slaves are going to be freed, they have no place in the united states. this was a certain philosophy of certain people. let them go back to africa. so money was collected. there was a foundation set up and several thousand freed slaves actually agreed to go to africa and start a new country. and they landed on the west coast of africa and they founded the country of liberia. now, this was never a...
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most notably the african methodist in liberia conferred the degree on reverend marcus on recognition of his impact on the city of marietta. his wife is also his co-pastor. and i send them both my best wishes. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pauls pails i rise to -- mr. paulsen: i rise to praise eden prarie. it is one of the best places to live in america. the people of eden prarie have known that for some time and we are modest about our achievement. in fact, you won't hear from anyone from eden prarie brag about our companies that we are home to, our beautiful lakes and rivers or the miles of hiking and biking trails that run through time. you won't hear from anyone that brags about our award-winning schools or civic-mideness of our community and our citizens. our preference is to leave that type of grandstanding and others like matt lauer and magazines. eden prarie has been my family's home for close to 20 years a
most notably the african methodist in liberia conferred the degree on reverend marcus on recognition of his impact on the city of marietta. his wife is also his co-pastor. and i send them both my best wishes. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pauls pails i rise to -- mr. paulsen: i rise to praise eden prarie. it is one of...
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army for 37 years carrying out a variety of assignments throughout the u.s., philippines, haiti, liberia and mexico. when forced into retirement -- and this is very interesting -- by the army for medical reasons, charles young rode his horse 500 miles from ohio to washington, d.c., to prove he was fit for duty. i can tell you i drove 8 1/2 hours over the weekend that same route. so that's a long way. and after petitioning the secretary of war, young was reinstated and promoted to full colonel, becoming the first african-american to reach his rank by world war ii. in addition to a distinguished military career, colonel young was professor of military science in xenia, ohio, and named first african-american superintendent. he was made -- has made not only military history but american history and it's necessary that we recognize his achievements by passing this legislation to determine if his home can be determined as a unit of the national park service. i'd like to thank representative clay for his help, also, on this bill. again, i support both these bills and i thank the woman from -- t
army for 37 years carrying out a variety of assignments throughout the u.s., philippines, haiti, liberia and mexico. when forced into retirement -- and this is very interesting -- by the army for medical reasons, charles young rode his horse 500 miles from ohio to washington, d.c., to prove he was fit for duty. i can tell you i drove 8 1/2 hours over the weekend that same route. so that's a long way. and after petitioning the secretary of war, young was reinstated and promoted to full colonel,...
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taylor, and other persons in particular the depletion of liberian resources and the removal from liberia and the secrecy of liberian moneys and properties continue to undermine democracy and the orderly development of its political, administrative and economic institutions and resources. these actions and policies continue to pose unusual and extraordinary threat to the foreign policy of the united states. for this reason i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency with respect to the former liberian regime of charles taylor. signed, barack obama, the white house. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the committee on foreign affairs and ordered printed. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house >> watch live coverage on c- span3, and on c-span.org. candid conversations with all the justices, both active and retired. available both in hardcover, and as an e-book. we you show a conversation with ken feinberg. first, a reminder that we have a special page for the oil spill coverage. you can watch it live and access dozens of other hearings
taylor, and other persons in particular the depletion of liberian resources and the removal from liberia and the secrecy of liberian moneys and properties continue to undermine democracy and the orderly development of its political, administrative and economic institutions and resources. these actions and policies continue to pose unusual and extraordinary threat to the foreign policy of the united states. for this reason i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency...