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the cia black sites run in lithuania. why were they? they were controlled by the cia, not the host governments. the cia had a facility in morocco. that was not a cia-run prison. that was run and controlled by the moroccans. big difference between what the cia was doing and what's happening now. there are examples of governments such as the kenyans, the somalis. you name the government -- holding people. they are probatixies for us. we go and visit them but we are not holding them. >> don't afghan intelligence services, agency, doesn't it have a pretty tight lockdown on country? >> we don't need a black site in afghanistan. they are part of a covert action. when the afghan intelligence service picks up people and takes them to a facility, the cia has an office there. they have people there. they can go. they can visit. but technically, the after gans are holding them. >> did her offered a definition of black sites: >> that's my definition. >> the 9-11 commission report recommended that there be specific guidance on treating foreign priso
the cia black sites run in lithuania. why were they? they were controlled by the cia, not the host governments. the cia had a facility in morocco. that was not a cia-run prison. that was run and controlled by the moroccans. big difference between what the cia was doing and what's happening now. there are examples of governments such as the kenyans, the somalis. you name the government -- holding people. they are probatixies for us. we go and visit them but we are not holding them. >>...
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the band in lithuania is there for a concert.get a few rehearsals. >> he's such a nice guy. maybe his pony tail was too tight. >> that's right. i don't know if they were impressed. what do you think? >> hold on -- ah! >> i guess we'll spare everybody. and jimmy kimmel brought in big names to read some really mean tweets. ♪ >> there are people who think julia roberts is hot. her gigantic mouth looks like it will devour an elephant in one bite. >> she is not funny or attractive. she has an annoying voice and sucks. why does she have her own show? i feel this is more than 140 characters. >> david blaine looks like his voice is putting his face to sleep. >> ron ricks looks like yoda. >> ethan hawk teems like a guy who wasn't supposed to be a movie star, but slipped through the cracks and everybody was just like, okay. >> twitter is tough. now finally there is some truly outrageous news about holograms. and it's not the michael jackson hologram we saw at the billboard awards. ♪ don't you worry baby ♪ i know i'll never have a change of
the band in lithuania is there for a concert.get a few rehearsals. >> he's such a nice guy. maybe his pony tail was too tight. >> that's right. i don't know if they were impressed. what do you think? >> hold on -- ah! >> i guess we'll spare everybody. and jimmy kimmel brought in big names to read some really mean tweets. ♪ >> there are people who think julia roberts is hot. her gigantic mouth looks like it will devour an elephant in one bite. >> she is not...
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the baltic countries, estonia, lath via aand lithuania joined nato in 2004. they've had to rely on alliance members. >> there's nothing new here except the number of nato partners that wanted to in a very visible way contribute to the integrity of the air space and along the way reassure an ally to let them know that nato is strong, nato is ready, and nato is committed to collective security. >> reporter: nato says it is watching. but the boosted presence is likely also a warning. with more jets taking to the air, armed and ready for action, just in case. nick spicer al jazeera, lithuania. >> and the international monetary fund approved $17 billion to keep ukrainian economy afloat. the united nations is condemning the latest violence in syria's civil war. air strike on a school in aleppo. it is syria's largest city and it has been a center of ongoing battle for control. our james bays reports. >> reporter: everyday for more than three years there have been bombs and bloodshed across syria. but these latest attacks should shock the world. this was the result o
the baltic countries, estonia, lath via aand lithuania joined nato in 2004. they've had to rely on alliance members. >> there's nothing new here except the number of nato partners that wanted to in a very visible way contribute to the integrity of the air space and along the way reassure an ally to let them know that nato is strong, nato is ready, and nato is committed to collective security. >> reporter: nato says it is watching. but the boosted presence is likely also a warning....
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well, the polls have closed and vote counting is under way in lithuania's presidential election. incumbent dalia grybauskaite is widely expected to win a second term in a landslide. she may get a 50% majority in the first round of voting opinion polls suggest. she's been nicknamed the iron lady for her outspoken style and strong criticism of moscow. she has rented rush eyre's annexation of crimea. at least 40 people have drowned after a boat sank off the coast of libya. a spokesman for the interior of ministry said the boat was carrying sub-saharan migrants when it went down east of terrorismly. at least 50 passengers were rescued. t's often used as a gateway to europe. islamist insurgents have killed 20 iraqi soldiers in an overnight attack on the military barracks around of mose you will. most of the soldiers were tied up and then shot at close range. in the capital, bag damage -- baghdad, a car bomb killed at least three civilians and wounded more than a dozen. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini is calling on the country's military guard to mass produce missiles. his
well, the polls have closed and vote counting is under way in lithuania's presidential election. incumbent dalia grybauskaite is widely expected to win a second term in a landslide. she may get a 50% majority in the first round of voting opinion polls suggest. she's been nicknamed the iron lady for her outspoken style and strong criticism of moscow. she has rented rush eyre's annexation of crimea. at least 40 people have drowned after a boat sank off the coast of libya. a spokesman for the...
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there was a great deal of concern among the electorate that could effect lithuania. and she decided she came straight out and said she would do everything in lithuania's defense and was in position to emphasize important steps vice president biden visited in the last several weeks. she had a chance to act presidential, and she did so with verve and vigor. >> now the supreme court has ruled the far right golden dawn party can take part in elections. there were questions over golden dawn's eligibility while they were being investigated for criminal activity. the greek government began investigating the group last year after the murder of a musician. >>> what has been theory action there to this decision that the golden dawn party can participate in the elections? >> reporter: well, it's too early to gain the reaction on the street, although i do not think that the result is going to surprise many people. the decision to ban golden dawn under its original name must have been much more controversial than to allow it to run. in any case the party would have run. they had
there was a great deal of concern among the electorate that could effect lithuania. and she decided she came straight out and said she would do everything in lithuania's defense and was in position to emphasize important steps vice president biden visited in the last several weeks. she had a chance to act presidential, and she did so with verve and vigor. >> now the supreme court has ruled the far right golden dawn party can take part in elections. there were questions over golden dawn's...
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this film was put together to promote a big music festival in lithuania called street musicians day and together to show that anybody who can play any instrument any kind of instrument, even if it's made with hair are welcome. >> wow. >> this gets better. this artist is so dedicated to promoting this music festival, watch what happens at the end of this video. ♪ >> what? >> shaved it off. >> couldn't you have cut off the few string parts. >> it wouldn't have been as dramatic. ♪ >>> here we are in the beautiful african savannah. you have giraffes, lions and a man standing there in a suit. that man is the lion whisperer, kevin richardson. watch what he's about to do in the suit. >> here boy. >> this guy is a bad one. >> he is. this lion, like a giant dog, puts his paws on his shoulder and hugs him. he hops on the back and sits down. known as the lion whisperer. he has the kevin richardson wildlife sanctuary. why is he wearing a suit. this is for a commercial commissioned by van gil. they make this suit for the royal dutch football association. and the lion suit is a very important symbol
this film was put together to promote a big music festival in lithuania called street musicians day and together to show that anybody who can play any instrument any kind of instrument, even if it's made with hair are welcome. >> wow. >> this gets better. this artist is so dedicated to promoting this music festival, watch what happens at the end of this video. ♪ >> what? >> shaved it off. >> couldn't you have cut off the few string parts. >> it wouldn't...
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the us has deployed some one hundred and fifty pear tree pits to lithuania and the hundreds of soldiers to poland and latvia an american warship is stationed in the romanian port on the black sea was a french vessel is now based in georgia native has stated that make no promises for russia regarding expansion into eastern europe. it is also a widely suspected that the allowances sharing information with ukraine in what is being seen as a message to the kremlin the white house last month confirmed that c i a director john brennan made a trip to kiev to meet with the interim authorities that can discuss ways to increase cooperation in intelligence gathering something ukraine it desperately needs as russia threatens further aggression international news on human will. just like a missionary to india james david bevan has meant rush to sink the head of the bjp india's main opposition policy that insisted polling booths in law now cc during stage seven of india's started milling face general election presents. i've been traveling around india will sink the progress of this election at the la
the us has deployed some one hundred and fifty pear tree pits to lithuania and the hundreds of soldiers to poland and latvia an american warship is stationed in the romanian port on the black sea was a french vessel is now based in georgia native has stated that make no promises for russia regarding expansion into eastern europe. it is also a widely suspected that the allowances sharing information with ukraine in what is being seen as a message to the kremlin the white house last month...
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last month he visited poland and lithuania. and just last week he returned from meetings in kiev to offer u.s. support for the interim government. i am delighted the vice president can be here with us today to offer the obama administration's perspective on the challenges facing a europe whole and free and how it intends to respond. so please join me in welcoming the vice president of the united states -- joe biden. >> thank you. well, governor, thank you very, very much. and what a distinguished crew that i'm about to speak to. and i tell you, i've been trying to follow, as much as i can, the -- all that's been going on the last couple days, and i'm delighted to be able to be here to give -- and i'll try to make it as brief as possible, brent -- the -- our perspectives, so -- because you've been going a long time. to the current and foreign -- the current and former foreign ministers of albania, bulgaria, the czech republic, lithuania, macedonia, montenegro, poland, romania -- all places that i've spent a lot of time -- i'm de
last month he visited poland and lithuania. and just last week he returned from meetings in kiev to offer u.s. support for the interim government. i am delighted the vice president can be here with us today to offer the obama administration's perspective on the challenges facing a europe whole and free and how it intends to respond. so please join me in welcoming the vice president of the united states -- joe biden. >> thank you. well, governor, thank you very, very much. and what a...
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the us has deployed some one hundred and fifty or treat this to lithuania and the hundreds of soldiers to poland and latvia an american warship is stationed in to remain in port on the bike seat was a french vessel is now based in georgia in may to his stated that make no promises for russia regarding expansion into eastern europe. it is also a widely suspected that the alliance is sharing information with ukraine in what is being seen as a message that crime in the white house last month confirmed that c i a director john brennan made a trip to kiev to meet with the interim authorities that can discuss ways to increase cooperation in intelligence gathering something ukraine it desperately needs as russia threatens further aggression it's a national news when you read more. united nations security council has made tuesday by the deteriorating situation in ukraine agreed to write is to moscow russia to rein in armed separatists to continue to fuel a rise in key cities in the country's eastern regions groups of militia unarmed civilians are increasing in number springing up in more and m
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i think the representative of lithuania for her statement and they give the floor to the representativeof nigeria. >> madam president, i want to thank you for accepting to shepherd this council in the month of may. i delegation wishes -- wishes you green pastures. update.you for the nature of the , the generation of the crisis into full-blown military confrontation. this is even more pertinent today as developments on the have created another dimension. the two ukrainian military helicopters, there is the control center by unidentified armed groups. taking control of public establishments by armed groups have led to the response by the government of the ukraine. we acknowledge the responsibility to maintain rule of law. it is also possible to restore public order in a measured generationvoid a a into a full-blown conflict. i call on all parties to de-escalate tensions. we need to reiterate our position that the outcome of our ukraine, theen ,ussian federation, the e.u. and the united states provides the path for the resolution of this conflict. there are prerequisites, however, for this
i think the representative of lithuania for her statement and they give the floor to the representativeof nigeria. >> madam president, i want to thank you for accepting to shepherd this council in the month of may. i delegation wishes -- wishes you green pastures. update.you for the nature of the , the generation of the crisis into full-blown military confrontation. this is even more pertinent today as developments on the have created another dimension. the two ukrainian military...
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ground troops to a stony latvia lithuania poland and romania. this is not a complete list of the nato troops in the region and here is a closer look i'm hardly the lions has been building up in eastern europe ever since ukraine was plunged into turmoil some of nature's biggest members have sent dozens of find a just and spy planes reports say a guided missile cruiser is registered to join a posse of two nations warships over just stationed in the black sea the chicken examines the expansion nato is pivoting to russia again the alliance is looking to deploy more forces close to russia's borders and to get members to spend more on the military it's key member of the us which spends more on military than the countries with the next ten highest budgets combined is now getting a chance to boast its presence. today the u.s. military is engaged in nearly one hundred countries with nearly four hundred thousand personnel stationed or deployed around the world. now that we're looking at the prospect of an evil larger presence of nato forces in eastern eur
ground troops to a stony latvia lithuania poland and romania. this is not a complete list of the nato troops in the region and here is a closer look i'm hardly the lions has been building up in eastern europe ever since ukraine was plunged into turmoil some of nature's biggest members have sent dozens of find a just and spy planes reports say a guided missile cruiser is registered to join a posse of two nations warships over just stationed in the black sea the chicken examines the expansion...
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also lithuania, and the baltic region.o you envision any scenario that would put nato troops on the ground ukraine? >> we are not discussing such military options but if russia were to intervene further in ukraine, i have no doubt that the international community as a whole would have to respond in a very determined manner, including through brood and deep economic sanctions that would isolate russia further. >> how would you describe your personal relationship with president putin? >> well, i have had many meetings with president putin, and well, we have a very clear position. i -- i think president putin would like to see a nato dissolved actually, and last time i met him i told him that my ambition is quite the opposite. my ambition is to strengthen nato as a framework for collective defense of our allies. so we have a very good professional relationship, but also very firm opinions. >> and opposing goals it seems. as you mentioned you someone with decades of international diplomacy both with nato and of course as prime
also lithuania, and the baltic region.o you envision any scenario that would put nato troops on the ground ukraine? >> we are not discussing such military options but if russia were to intervene further in ukraine, i have no doubt that the international community as a whole would have to respond in a very determined manner, including through brood and deep economic sanctions that would isolate russia further. >> how would you describe your personal relationship with president putin?...
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there's cases pending involving poland, lith wapia -- lithuania. it would shed light on how the rendition programme worked and mr al-asaad is looking for accountability and perhaps compensation for the role that jebudi allegedly play. >> investigative reporter jason leopold. great work on your behalf. >> thank you, appreciate that. >>> the u.s. government announced u.s. employers added 205,000 jobs. it's a sign the u.s. economy is picking up momentum. the unemployment rate plunged to 6.3%, and that is the lowest level since 2008. part of it is due to a shrinking labour force. when that is combined with nerveness over ukraine you get market rehabilitation like today:. >>> we are joined to break down the latest hiring and labour force numbers seen on the data. what did you make of it? >> the headline numbers were great and a reason to put a smile on your face. we'll have to dig deeper. on the surface the numbers look strong. 288,000 new jobs create last month, greater than expected. there are concerns. the unemployment rate dropped to 6.3%, the lowes
there's cases pending involving poland, lith wapia -- lithuania. it would shed light on how the rendition programme worked and mr al-asaad is looking for accountability and perhaps compensation for the role that jebudi allegedly play. >> investigative reporter jason leopold. great work on your behalf. >> thank you, appreciate that. >>> the u.s. government announced u.s. employers added 205,000 jobs. it's a sign the u.s. economy is picking up momentum. the unemployment rate...
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estonia latvia and lithuania, two of which have fairly large russian speaking populations. at any time could test the mettle of nato, in the baltic states as he is doing in ukraine. >> ambassador strobe talbot, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. thank you very much. >> thank you antonio. >>> coming up a sneak peek at borderland's finale. >>> and america's economy has a hard time weathering our economy. china is set to surge forward. hermela aregawi , our social media director. what's happening hermella? >> i'll let you know what you think. @ajconsiderthis and on our facebook and google plus pages. >> a big day in financial news. first the polar vortex that gripped the nation last winter may have frozen the economy in place. numbers from the commerce department last week, shows the gross domestic product crept up a minuscule 10th of 1% in the first months of 2013, way below market estimates. however the stock market didn't seemed to mind as the dow jones industrials closed up over 45 on wednesday, hitting a new high. reports say that china is now on the verge of surpas
estonia latvia and lithuania, two of which have fairly large russian speaking populations. at any time could test the mettle of nato, in the baltic states as he is doing in ukraine. >> ambassador strobe talbot, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. thank you very much. >> thank you antonio. >>> coming up a sneak peek at borderland's finale. >>> and america's economy has a hard time weathering our economy. china is set to surge forward. hermela aregawi , our...
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. >> the latvia, lithuania, romania, hungary, poland, bulgaria, those countries are so tightly in theestern net and with nato, to conflict with them in anyway will be difficult for russia. >> thank you for joining us today. >>> today it's a place for sermons but tomorrow maybe it's an office suite or condo. >> we have to be creative and look at what can we do to create alternative revenue sources where we can keep the heat, we can keep the lights on? >> more on the selling of these sanctuaries and who is buying them. coming up, plus the cost of inaction on immigration. i'm talking dollars and cents coming up. story! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >>> religion and real estate may seem like an unlikely pair, but new york city's skyrocketing real estate market has churches cashing in on market where the average price per square foot is up 17% from a year ago. some churches see that as a blessing. mary snow has the story. >> reporter: father christopher ballard is a man of prayer with an eye on property. he is an associate rector at this landmark church in brooklyn. but a big
. >> the latvia, lithuania, romania, hungary, poland, bulgaria, those countries are so tightly in theestern net and with nato, to conflict with them in anyway will be difficult for russia. >> thank you for joining us today. >>> today it's a place for sermons but tomorrow maybe it's an office suite or condo. >> we have to be creative and look at what can we do to create alternative revenue sources where we can keep the heat, we can keep the lights on? >> more on...
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. >> the latvia, lithuania, romania, hungary, poland, bulgaria, those countries are so tightly in theestern net and with nato, to conflict with them in anyway will be difficult for russia. >> thank you for joining us today. >>> today it's a place for sermons but tomorrow maybe it's an office suite or condo. >> we have to be creative and look at what can we do to create alternative revenue sources where we can keep the heat, we can keep the lights on? >> more on the selling of these sanctuaries and who is buying them. coming up, plus the cost of inaction on immigration. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. the big stories of the day, from around the world... >> these people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place... >> and throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news... >> the life of doha... >> this is the international news hour... >> an informed look on th
. >> the latvia, lithuania, romania, hungary, poland, bulgaria, those countries are so tightly in theestern net and with nato, to conflict with them in anyway will be difficult for russia. >> thank you for joining us today. >>> today it's a place for sermons but tomorrow maybe it's an office suite or condo. >> we have to be creative and look at what can we do to create alternative revenue sources where we can keep the heat, we can keep the lights on? >> more on...
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. >> the latvia, lithuania, romania, hungary, poland, bulgaria, those countries are so tightly in theestern net and with nato, to conflict with them in anyway will be difficult for russia. >> thank you for joining us today. >>> today it's a place for sermons but tomorrow maybe it's an office suite or condo. >> we have to be creative and look at what can we do to create alternative revenue sources where we can keep the heat, we can keep the lights on? >> more on the selling of these sanctuaries and who is buying them. coming up, plus the cost of inaction on immigration. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstrea
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well that worked out and what is happening in crimea and obvious panic allies like poland, estonia, lithuaniageorgia feel at this country we attempted to make a friend of. jenna: he didn't mention it directly, nick, or i should say ambassador. let me use your title. i know you worked hard for that ambassador burns, what he did mention is what is going on in ukraine. he said that is example of american leadership working and his third principle which he mapped out which is building coalitions. that is something we do he will. he mentioned ukraine and mentioned iran as examples of success of that based on your work in nato, would you agree those are successful indover, and support american strong leadership in the world? >> the president had a major challenge in this speech, jenna. he had to over come the growing perception internationally that the united states has pulled back too much on the throttle of leadership. we are not energetic and clear as we're number one power in the world. i thought it was an effective speech. he answered that question. he said we're both indispensable and excepti
well that worked out and what is happening in crimea and obvious panic allies like poland, estonia, lithuaniageorgia feel at this country we attempted to make a friend of. jenna: he didn't mention it directly, nick, or i should say ambassador. let me use your title. i know you worked hard for that ambassador burns, what he did mention is what is going on in ukraine. he said that is example of american leadership working and his third principle which he mapped out which is building coalitions....
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lng is going to be a key factor that, lithuania has gone a long way. mentioned the investor at large for hungry who is a good friend and we work as theytogether represent and chair the v4 plus romania and bulgaria to make sure that as the southern corridor is have mored that we infrastructure to supply europe. as can you see, there's not one any of these and it's unfortunate that you can't fit into a headline, here's what we him it's a lot of different aspects. >> given that you have to have a broad approach so it's sustainable over the long haul, i certainly can appreciate that and recognize, given that we have our own natural gas exploration issues in new mexico recapture the't cost and until a lot of this gets balanced, and i'm very moving so that we've got more export opportunities, because that will create an environment in my to further that exploration and do exactly what looking athich is tertiary recovery that is cost thective and we've got infrastructure to do. but what of those strategies in 15 seconds are quick, so i'm of the stability issu
lng is going to be a key factor that, lithuania has gone a long way. mentioned the investor at large for hungry who is a good friend and we work as theytogether represent and chair the v4 plus romania and bulgaria to make sure that as the southern corridor is have mored that we infrastructure to supply europe. as can you see, there's not one any of these and it's unfortunate that you can't fit into a headline, here's what we him it's a lot of different aspects. >> given that you have to...
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lng and lithuania has gone a long way. the chairman mentioned anita orbach for hungry who was a good friend of my work closely together as they represent and share the v4 countries plus romania, bulgaria to make sure the corridor europe. there is not one answer for these and it's unfortunate you can't fit into headline. >> given you have to have a broad approach over the long haul, i certainly can appreciate that and recognize given we have burrowed natural gas in new mexico because we can't recapture the cost until a lot of biscuits bound in a very supportive of moving so we've got more export opportunities because that is going to create an environment in a state to further the exploration and do exactly what he said, which is looking at tertiary recovery that's cost effective and without the infrastructure to do. one of those strategies and 15 seconds are quick. i'm looking at the stability issues and ukraine. can you pick one or two that have an immediate relief click >> to reverse flow capability and making sure ukrai
lng and lithuania has gone a long way. the chairman mentioned anita orbach for hungry who was a good friend of my work closely together as they represent and share the v4 countries plus romania, bulgaria to make sure the corridor europe. there is not one answer for these and it's unfortunate you can't fit into headline. >> given you have to have a broad approach over the long haul, i certainly can appreciate that and recognize given we have burrowed natural gas in new mexico because we...
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ground troops to a stonier latvia lithuania poland and romania. let's now have a look at what exactly nuland was talking about here and here's a picture of the nato buildup in eastern europe since ukraine blundered into turmoil dozens of find the chairs and several spy planes are ready to take off at any moment to nato ships are stationed in the waters will be black sea with another guided missile cruiser reportedly has a way and count takes a look at how old our alliance has been pushing its borders a story. nato is pivoting to russia again the alliance is looking to deploy more forces close to russia's borders and to get members to spend more on the military its key member the us which spends more on military than the countries with the next ten highest budgets combined is now getting a chance to boast its army presence. today the u.s. military is engaged in nearly one hundred countries with nearly four hundred thousand personnel stationed or deployed around the world. now that we're looking at the prospect of an evil larger presence of nato for
ground troops to a stonier latvia lithuania poland and romania. let's now have a look at what exactly nuland was talking about here and here's a picture of the nato buildup in eastern europe since ukraine blundered into turmoil dozens of find the chairs and several spy planes are ready to take off at any moment to nato ships are stationed in the waters will be black sea with another guided missile cruiser reportedly has a way and count takes a look at how old our alliance has been pushing its...
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you saw on sunday the effect of lithuania election where the pro-us stare at a prime minister was re-elected and. her popularity in the polls went way up as a result of this using the fear of russia to panic the nationalistic parties and that's really the problem how do you get pot parties for the last twenty years in the baltics for instance to support austerity you say well the alternative is to be pro russian i think it's dish really really important in ukraine because of the long history of antipathy but the pro. the pro russian separatists pro russian terrorists they can't be pro russian if they're russian this is what. they are i like to refer to them as pro self humans ate their pro selfish this morning i'm going to need to. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tune to angola's stories. or you hear. detroit all teach spanish more and more visit. all tito's comb. today and signs of more trade for a worthless piece to. many many people now to see how far is right square demon
you saw on sunday the effect of lithuania election where the pro-us stare at a prime minister was re-elected and. her popularity in the polls went way up as a result of this using the fear of russia to panic the nationalistic parties and that's really the problem how do you get pot parties for the last twenty years in the baltics for instance to support austerity you say well the alternative is to be pro russian i think it's dish really really important in ukraine because of the long history of...
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the pro austerity pala parties in the coming european elections you saw on sunday the effect of lithuania election where the pro austerity prime minister was reelected and her popularity in the polls went way up as a result of this using the fear of russia to panic the nationalistic parties whether it's in latvia or lithuania or estonia all to support austerity and that's really the problem how do you get the parties for the last twenty years in the baltics for instance to support austerity you say well the alternative is to be the pro russian because the russian speaking parties are joined with the social democrats so all this is a move to fight against social democracy to impose austerity on all the rest of europe that's what this ukraine is the effect of the ukraine fights in the key of intolerance is promoting in germany in france and of course the result turns as you point out to be the opposite it's leading to a huge demonstrations in germany really against the u.s. aggression and trying to turn nato instead of a protective alliance into an aggressive ally ok let me go to dan here b
the pro austerity pala parties in the coming european elections you saw on sunday the effect of lithuania election where the pro austerity prime minister was reelected and her popularity in the polls went way up as a result of this using the fear of russia to panic the nationalistic parties whether it's in latvia or lithuania or estonia all to support austerity and that's really the problem how do you get the parties for the last twenty years in the baltics for instance to support austerity you...
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if that happens, you'll see a lot more troops in our nato allies in the countries like lithuania and latvia. >> and jon, one of the things we have seen with this struggle over saxs, are the united states has limited means to deter putin. >> no question. but the white house is prepared to lower the boom of much broader economic sanctions than we have seen so far. targeting entire sectors of the russian economy. they believe russia will go along if russia invades, that europe will go along if russia invades. here's the thing. white house officials say these sanctions could be triggered without a russian invasion. if the russian separatists group do anything to disrupt the presidential elections scheduled for later on this month in ukraine. the president has acknowledged there is no guarantee sanctions will work. >> i want to turn to benghazi. back in the headlines this week. debated in the white house briefing room after the release of a new e-mail about the infamous talking points. the e-mail was from deputy national security adviser ben rhodes. we see it rig there. you really got int
if that happens, you'll see a lot more troops in our nato allies in the countries like lithuania and latvia. >> and jon, one of the things we have seen with this struggle over saxs, are the united states has limited means to deter putin. >> no question. but the white house is prepared to lower the boom of much broader economic sanctions than we have seen so far. targeting entire sectors of the russian economy. they believe russia will go along if russia invades, that europe will go...
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as you are sitting in maldo va, if you are sitting in estonia, lithuania, latvia, are you a lot more nervous now than you were six months ago? .. >> certainly than you were six months ago, i think the last time everybody was very nervous was in 2008, around the wall with georgia, where putin suddenly intended to get everyone's attention there too, if you recall back to august 2008, there was a lot of concern that today was tblisi and there was a flurry of activity and then it seemed that putin took a step back. in many respects that is because he wasn't pushed any further with georgia and ukraine, ukraine sort of stepped back and became occupy uhed in its own problem and he didn't have to take any action there but what we have seen again is the ratcheting back of the heat, a lot of concern expressed in the balance tick states about the russian population there, that was something that was a big feature in the 1990s, that set the stage again and certainly if you are sitting in maldo va and about to sigh sign one of these association agreements with europe formally i in in june, at the
as you are sitting in maldo va, if you are sitting in estonia, lithuania, latvia, are you a lot more nervous now than you were six months ago? .. >> certainly than you were six months ago, i think the last time everybody was very nervous was in 2008, around the wall with georgia, where putin suddenly intended to get everyone's attention there too, if you recall back to august 2008, there was a lot of concern that today was tblisi and there was a flurry of activity and then it seemed that...
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import terminals in lithuania and romania in 2008. floating l.n.g. storage and gasification in ghana in 2011. and reverse trade missions to turkey in 2005 and south africa in 2008 on l.n.g.-related issues. so the trade development agency has also funded energy-related technical snns t assistance to a skill, more rough quo, azerbaijan, and nigeria. they've funded reverse trade in additions with kazakhstan, turkmenistan georgia and hungary. we've got -- we are helping other countries to develop their resources, their energy resources, while helping american companies find opportunities to generate jobs here in the united states. i think that that's a worth while policy as well, a worthwhile policy abroad, a worthwhile policy at home. i know that my colleagues from south dakota wanted to say a few words this afternoon. i will yield the floor, but i thank you, mr. president, for your attention. the presiding officer: without objection, the materials referenced by the senator will be added to the record. mr. thune: mr. president? the presiding officer: th
import terminals in lithuania and romania in 2008. floating l.n.g. storage and gasification in ghana in 2011. and reverse trade missions to turkey in 2005 and south africa in 2008 on l.n.g.-related issues. so the trade development agency has also funded energy-related technical snns t assistance to a skill, more rough quo, azerbaijan, and nigeria. they've funded reverse trade in additions with kazakhstan, turkmenistan georgia and hungary. we've got -- we are helping other countries to develop...
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lng is going to be a key factor in that, lithuania has gone a long way. we work, the chairman mentioned the ambassador at large for hungary was a good friend and we worked closely together as they represent and chair of the four plus romania and bulgaria to make sure that as the southern corridor is jobs with more infrastructure to supply europe. so as you can see there's not one answer for any of these and it's unfortunate you can't fit into headline, here's what we do with europe. it's a lot different aspects. >> giving have to have a broader approach to sustainable over the long haul i certainly can appreciate that and recognize given that we have our own natural gas exploration issues in new mexico because we can't recapture the cost until a lot of this gets balanced, and i'm very supportive of moving so we get more export opportunities because that would create an environment in my state to further that exploration and accept what you said which is looking at tertiary recovery is cost effective and without the over structure to do. but what of those
lng is going to be a key factor in that, lithuania has gone a long way. we work, the chairman mentioned the ambassador at large for hungary was a good friend and we worked closely together as they represent and chair of the four plus romania and bulgaria to make sure that as the southern corridor is jobs with more infrastructure to supply europe. so as you can see there's not one answer for any of these and it's unfortunate you can't fit into headline, here's what we do with europe. it's a lot...
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they cannot still believe in lithuania, and, poland coming in, but they do not believe that the americans will become involved. lastly, it is essential, if we are serious about what russia is up to and if we do not want to see a continuous repeated what i call the shadow war that russia is engaging in against its neighbors, alternately we need to weaken the putin regime. the putin regime needs to be replaced by a democratic alternative. we have to weaken the putin structure. democratichelp alternative russia, but we also have to help independents' movements, democratic sovereignty movements, regions of russia that do not look to as the savior. far from it, they have seen the annexation of crimea as weakening federal funding for their regions. there is a lot of the satisfaction around russia, and i believe one reason is putin hits out externally, that he is concerned about the internal situation. as part of our democratic program, democracy building, the markers he building is also -- democracy building is also building up strong democratic regions that can create a real federation in russ
they cannot still believe in lithuania, and, poland coming in, but they do not believe that the americans will become involved. lastly, it is essential, if we are serious about what russia is up to and if we do not want to see a continuous repeated what i call the shadow war that russia is engaging in against its neighbors, alternately we need to weaken the putin regime. the putin regime needs to be replaced by a democratic alternative. we have to weaken the putin structure. democratichelp...
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there is one in lithuania that will be built soon. there has also been a sharp decrease in demand for energy in europe. that is partly because the price of coal has come down quite a bit. iny are making coal cheaper europe. there has been a transition from dos to coal. there has been a very warm winter. beo not know that we would investors. that is for the private sector to do. the europeang with union to make these is financial unthinkable as they can be. >> according to the center for strategic and international eddies, saving ukraine from its double matted his advantage if a matter of money and political reform. they say the only way to extract ukraine from the immediate payment crisis is to provide money for them. that does not address the fundamental problem that resulted in ukraine's indebtedness in the first place. do you agree with that view? what do you think we should be doing about that? >> i do largely agree with that view. we have to look at this in a number of ways. the package will likely be approved fairly soon. it wil
there is one in lithuania that will be built soon. there has also been a sharp decrease in demand for energy in europe. that is partly because the price of coal has come down quite a bit. iny are making coal cheaper europe. there has been a transition from dos to coal. there has been a very warm winter. beo not know that we would investors. that is for the private sector to do. the europeang with union to make these is financial unthinkable as they can be. >> according to the center for...
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you saw on sunday the effect of lithuania election where the pro us territory prime minister was re-electedand her popularity in the polls went way up as a result of this using this fear of russia to panic the nationalistic parties and that's really the problem how do you get parties for the last twenty years in the baltics for instance to support austerity you say well the alternative is to be pro russian i think it's dish really really important in ukraine because of the long history of antipathy but the pro. the pro russian separatists pro russian terrorists they can't be pro russian if they're russian this is what. i like to refer to them as pro self humans their pro self and this morning i'm going to be pro may be. right on the scene. first street. and i think pictures. on our recorders twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. the un says kiev may have violated international agreements easing military helicopters with the organizations and think man the crackdown on anti-government protesters in the latest deadly frightened. the united states considers lifting a decades old ban o
you saw on sunday the effect of lithuania election where the pro us territory prime minister was re-electedand her popularity in the polls went way up as a result of this using this fear of russia to panic the nationalistic parties and that's really the problem how do you get parties for the last twenty years in the baltics for instance to support austerity you say well the alternative is to be pro russian i think it's dish really really important in ukraine because of the long history of...
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officially notified lithuania that they are suspending weaponry information exchanges. this was the formal notification they receive. i presume there will be some particularly in tactical nukes. my question is, if if in the future we see -- appearing in one of the baltic countries, thecle five considers support of the ally when there is an armed attack on a member country. would it be considered an armed attack, or would nato continue their actions in this potential scenario? >> i do not think you will see in ukraine -- i will leave it to andy to make a more authoritative statement on that -- i do not think you are going to see a russian invasion of ukraine with lots of helicopters and with lots of aircraft. they are susceptible to being shot down with stingers. member, russia invaded afghanistan in support of a public -- puppet government, so they occupied a country, and it took white a while for the united states to develop the supply lines and stuff to provide them the word withal all to start shooting down aircraft in afghanistan territory. putin isknow how for goin
officially notified lithuania that they are suspending weaponry information exchanges. this was the formal notification they receive. i presume there will be some particularly in tactical nukes. my question is, if if in the future we see -- appearing in one of the baltic countries, thecle five considers support of the ally when there is an armed attack on a member country. would it be considered an armed attack, or would nato continue their actions in this potential scenario? >> i do not...
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lawmakers in lithuania voted to ban selling those drinks to minors. some say other countries could follow sued. the drinks have been criticized for marketing to children. effort to ban sales in the states have not gain traction. >> schools are trying to include whole grains, fruits and vegetables in lunches. los angeles unified seem to be losing the battle along with lots of money. we have the story. >> from trays to trash. >> usually it's really gross. >> at hundreds of schools across los angeles, this is what's thrown away, up to $80,000 of food. >> kids throw away most of the healthy food, like bananas. >> calculated over one school year, that's $14.4 million. >> this is not ok. >> david says he can do little to stop it. that's because new federal requirements for the national school lunch program require students to take at least three food items, including one fruit or vegetable. otherwise, districts won't get reimburse ford meals. students are forced to take food, even if they know they don't want it, won't eat it and will throw it away. >> we b
lawmakers in lithuania voted to ban selling those drinks to minors. some say other countries could follow sued. the drinks have been criticized for marketing to children. effort to ban sales in the states have not gain traction. >> schools are trying to include whole grains, fruits and vegetables in lunches. los angeles unified seem to be losing the battle along with lots of money. we have the story. >> from trays to trash. >> usually it's really gross. >> at hundreds of...
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already, as you know, deployed for typhoon aircraft to bolster the mission over estonia, latvia, lithuaniaffering an additional seven to that appointment, extending if required, sentinel aircraft deployment until the end of the year. uk personnel will participate in enhanced nato exercises in the baltic states. we're developing a range of packages stabbed to planning and support and other advice to nail allies. it's very important to give reassurance to our eastern members at this time and a step up to the plate and make sure britain plays its part, and we will. >> the political chapters that the eu faces with ukraine have already been provisioned. the conclusion, agreed that those articles which must be extremely sensitive to russia regarding questions about, and security are to be signed by all 28 member states, satisfactory elections in the ukraine. in this context does the government continued to take the view that in that eu association agreement all those security elements in it that the words ukraine actually includes the word crimean and will continue as far as the government is co
already, as you know, deployed for typhoon aircraft to bolster the mission over estonia, latvia, lithuaniaffering an additional seven to that appointment, extending if required, sentinel aircraft deployment until the end of the year. uk personnel will participate in enhanced nato exercises in the baltic states. we're developing a range of packages stabbed to planning and support and other advice to nail allies. it's very important to give reassurance to our eastern members at this time and a...
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today russia officially notified lithuania that they are suspending weaponry information exchanges. this was the formal notification they received. i presume there will be some enhancement -- particularly in tactical nukes. my question is, if in the future we see -- appearing in one of the baltic countries, article five considers the support of the ally when there is an armed attack on a member country. would it be considered an armed attack, or would nato continue their actions in this potential scenario? >> i do not think you will see in ukraine -- i will leave it to andy to make a more authoritative statement on that -- i do not think you are going to see a russian invasion of ukraine with lots of helicopters and with lots of aircraft. they are susceptible to being shot down with stingers. member, russia invaded afghanistan in support of a puppet government, so they occupied a country, and it took >> quite a while for the united states to develop the supply lines and stuff to provide them the wherewithal to start shooting down aircraft in afghanistan territory. i do not know how
today russia officially notified lithuania that they are suspending weaponry information exchanges. this was the formal notification they received. i presume there will be some enhancement -- particularly in tactical nukes. my question is, if in the future we see -- appearing in one of the baltic countries, article five considers the support of the ally when there is an armed attack on a member country. would it be considered an armed attack, or would nato continue their actions in this...