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lithuania and estonia had similar organizations. >> all three of the major opposition movements in lithuania, estonia, and latvia included people from a broad spectrum. they range from communists to absolutely radical anti-communists, but they all stood together. >> the leader served as independent latvia's first prime minister. he knew the struggle for independence could not be won by force. >> when you've got so many people together, just try to stop them from doing anything. they were very peaceful. they came with nothing in their hands but flowers. just try to do something against them -- it's not that easy. you can answer force with force, but what happens when they are peaceful? that was our policy from the start, the parliamentary pass, a peaceful revolution -- the parliamentary path. >> songs, candles, and prayers took the place of shouted slogans. many of the former dissidents are now serving in government. lithuania's parliament building is a holdover from the soviet era, but inside, activists proudly preserve the mementos of the day the inconceivable became reality. an original ch
lithuania and estonia had similar organizations. >> all three of the major opposition movements in lithuania, estonia, and latvia included people from a broad spectrum. they range from communists to absolutely radical anti-communists, but they all stood together. >> the leader served as independent latvia's first prime minister. he knew the struggle for independence could not be won by force. >> when you've got so many people together, just try to stop them from doing...
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the guy there is smashing bottles of liquor in the capital city of lithuania. he went to the store to buy the flowers. he was too late. the registers were locked up. he couldn't buy the flowers. apparently he got mad. look at this guy. knocking entire shelves of booze off the shelf. on the ground. broken glass everywhere. >> yeah. he is sweeping the top shelf. >> the expensive stuff on the top shelf. >> these workers in the store, you feel bad for them. they're looking around like what's going on? what's this dude's deal? >> there are a bunch of videos like this. you can see the aftermath and damage this guy caused. it looks like it's flooded with booze. like a booze faucet turned on and flooded the store. >> i'm pretty positive this guy was buying flowers to say i'm sorry. he has a temper like this, he is going to have to say i'm sorry in his life, and it seems like he might need to buy a whole bunch of flowers for this store. >> the flowers ain't going to get him out of this one. >> no. >> when you go to smash up a
the guy there is smashing bottles of liquor in the capital city of lithuania. he went to the store to buy the flowers. he was too late. the registers were locked up. he couldn't buy the flowers. apparently he got mad. look at this guy. knocking entire shelves of booze off the shelf. on the ground. broken glass everywhere. >> yeah. he is sweeping the top shelf. >> the expensive stuff on the top shelf. >> these workers in the store, you feel bad for them. they're looking around...
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. >> arturas zuokas, the mayor of vilnius, the capital of lithuania. >> you know, what is real in our life? writer dostoevsky, he wrote when you think about a crime is already a crime. >> okay. that might be a little deep. let's just say it's a little of both. >> the video's real. all right? there's nothing being faked. like the car being crushed is not being faked. it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual street in vilnius. but everything about it i suspect is just completely staged. >> that is correct. there's no trickery or special effects, but the smashing of the mercedes is a setup. but why?
. >> arturas zuokas, the mayor of vilnius, the capital of lithuania. >> you know, what is real in our life? writer dostoevsky, he wrote when you think about a crime is already a crime. >> okay. that might be a little deep. let's just say it's a little of both. >> the video's real. all right? there's nothing being faked. like the car being crushed is not being faked. it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual...
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, -- latvia, lithuania, poland, and turkey to do the same. if all the european allies spent 2% of their national income on defense this year, we would have another $90 billion to spend. that is the equivalent of today's defense budget of germany, italy, netherlands, and norway combined. now, i am not naÏve. i know we will not achieve this overnight. but at the summit in wales, we need to turn a corner. to start to see defense spending in europe rise in real terms for the first time since the end of the cold war. of course, national budgets have been under incredible stress. things are changing. public finances are coming under control and error economists are beginning -- our economies are beginning to grow. public finances are coming under control and error economists are beginning -- our economies are beginning to grow. increasing defense spending is never easy. in light of the threats we face, it has become a necessity. but of course it is not just about what we spend. it is how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our
, -- latvia, lithuania, poland, and turkey to do the same. if all the european allies spent 2% of their national income on defense this year, we would have another $90 billion to spend. that is the equivalent of today's defense budget of germany, italy, netherlands, and norway combined. now, i am not naÏve. i know we will not achieve this overnight. but at the summit in wales, we need to turn a corner. to start to see defense spending in europe rise in real terms for the first time since the...
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lithuania for his statement. i give now the floor to the representative of chad. >> thank you, mr. president. i'd like to welcome the foreign ministers of australia, the netherlands, and luxembourg. chad once again expresses its most heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and states whose nationals were amongst the 298 killed during the crash. chad thanks australia for its theiative and welcomes consensus of all council member states on resolution -- the resolution we have just adopted. also would like to hail the commitment of the council to providing an appropriate and swift response. one can answer it with the tragedy -- one commensurate with the tragedy that has occurred. chad, in voting in favor of this resolution and cosponsoring it, hopes that all light will be shed on these heinous crimes. which took the lives of about 300 innocent people. in this vein, chad calls for unhindered access to the crash site and the safety of international experts there. these things must be guaranteed. this will ensur
lithuania for his statement. i give now the floor to the representative of chad. >> thank you, mr. president. i'd like to welcome the foreign ministers of australia, the netherlands, and luxembourg. chad once again expresses its most heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and states whose nationals were amongst the 298 killed during the crash. chad thanks australia for its theiative and welcomes consensus of all council member states on resolution -- the resolution we have just...
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. >> arturas zuokas, the mayor of vilnius, the capital of lithuania. >> you know, what is real in our wrote when you think about a crime is already a crime. >> okay. that might be a little deep. let's just say it's a little of both. >> the video's real. all right? there's nothing being faked. like the car being crushed is not being faked. it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual street in vilnius. but everything about it i suspect is just completely staged. >> that is correct. there's no trickery or special effects, but the smashing of the mercedes is a setup. but why? in vilnius, lithuania, wealthy citizens flout the law and park their luxury automobiles wherever they want. >> i could see fancy cars parked in bike lane, for example. and i don't like that. if you are wealthy and you own big and expensive cars, this doesn't mean you have more rights in the city. >> these scofflaws are find but it doesn't dissuade them from breaking the law. >> it's quite cheap in lithuania. the first fine will be $5. the second will be much big
. >> arturas zuokas, the mayor of vilnius, the capital of lithuania. >> you know, what is real in our wrote when you think about a crime is already a crime. >> okay. that might be a little deep. let's just say it's a little of both. >> the video's real. all right? there's nothing being faked. like the car being crushed is not being faked. it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual street in vilnius. but...
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is the putting the pressure on to russia expansion of nato it was in georgia now in poland latvia lithuania and of course they're trying to put missiles into ukraine that east. what is really this is about so it's worse of hypocrisy it's about being part of the nato expansion and that's why they're trying to pressurize russia but they are losing on this politically and they are going to lose in the long run particularly as the brits say they've had enough of the west and later decide to make a very different we'll leave it there mr shakespeare thank you very much indeed for your thoughts on the topic very much appreciate it. on the sky's the limit for bitcoin latvia an airline abdullah take has announced a jet setters can stop buying their tickets with a virtual currency at baltic is the first line to. coin payment option a loss mom travel giant expedia began accepting bitcoin for hotel bookings and began accepting the currency for flights bookings. saudi arabia's stock market will open up to foreign investors for the first time the saudi market is the biggest in the middle east the second
is the putting the pressure on to russia expansion of nato it was in georgia now in poland latvia lithuania and of course they're trying to put missiles into ukraine that east. what is really this is about so it's worse of hypocrisy it's about being part of the nato expansion and that's why they're trying to pressurize russia but they are losing on this politically and they are going to lose in the long run particularly as the brits say they've had enough of the west and later decide to make a...
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and i welcome the commitment of latvia, lithuania, poland, romania, and turkey to do the same. and if all the european allies spent 2% of their national income on defense this year, we would have another $90 billion to spend. that is the equivalent of today's defense budget of germany, italy, netherlands and norway combined. now, i'm not naive. i know we will not achieve this overnight, but at the summit in wales, we need to turn a corner, to start to see defense spending in europe rise in real terms for the first time since the end of the cold war. of course, national budgets have been under incredible stress, but things are changing. public finances are coming under control, and our economies are beginning to grow. i know very well that increasing defense spending is never easy, but in light of the threats we face, it has become a necessity. but of course this is not just about what we spend. it is also about how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our nations safe in the 21st century. on capabilities and skills for the future, and we must do more togeth
and i welcome the commitment of latvia, lithuania, poland, romania, and turkey to do the same. and if all the european allies spent 2% of their national income on defense this year, we would have another $90 billion to spend. that is the equivalent of today's defense budget of germany, italy, netherlands and norway combined. now, i'm not naive. i know we will not achieve this overnight, but at the summit in wales, we need to turn a corner, to start to see defense spending in europe rise in real...
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we have traveled together to latvia, to lithuania. what we hear everywhere we go is please sell us natural gas. please sell us energy. please help us undermine what putin is doing to us. energy should be used as a geopolitical weapon, and it is the advances in technology in just the last decade that have made all of this possible. the senator from arizona and north dakota are both correct. we are producing more now than ever. they are well aware that throughout europe and through the baltics and to the point that lithuania is even in the middle of acquiring a -- an at-sea platform to change liquefied natural gas into natural gas to warm it up, if you will, for use, and it is called the independence. that is the name of this platform. it is to give them independence from russia. that is what they are investing in, and now they are saying to us please send it our way. the technology has changed so much, madam president, that in 2005, a book came out called "beyond oil," and it was sent to every university of wyoming first-year student,
we have traveled together to latvia, to lithuania. what we hear everywhere we go is please sell us natural gas. please sell us energy. please help us undermine what putin is doing to us. energy should be used as a geopolitical weapon, and it is the advances in technology in just the last decade that have made all of this possible. the senator from arizona and north dakota are both correct. we are producing more now than ever. they are well aware that throughout europe and through the baltics...
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lithuania's foreign minister blamed "terrorists supplied by moscow" for incident. >>: let's start withot a forecast. we're getting more lightning strikes as the morning progresses today. the these are by the lightning strikes that we are watching. we appointed she showers along with it. means it's a generally moving north east and ease of lightning strikes so we will see showers and the set downpours. the these are headed for its the north the bed were you here find it and see showers this morning. we don't see lightning quite yet in this shot but we do have a cloudy skies and it is mild and muggy. it will be my in my key today. very similar to mar was out the storm threat. 90s are coming back towards this location for the weekend. 64 and any act 64 in oakland. low 80s and santa clara 89 and san jose. and the for the east bay no 94 u 82 and walnut creek. 74 and castro valley and union city. oakland will look for a high of 72 and downtown san francisco will be 67 degrees. >>: again and showers and thunderstorms will pop up this morning. at temperatures will start to warm up starting on
lithuania's foreign minister blamed "terrorists supplied by moscow" for incident. >>: let's start withot a forecast. we're getting more lightning strikes as the morning progresses today. the these are by the lightning strikes that we are watching. we appointed she showers along with it. means it's a generally moving north east and ease of lightning strikes so we will see showers and the set downpours. the these are headed for its the north the bed were you here find it and see...
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to buy flowers was the guy who is there smashing tons of bottles of liquor in the capital city of lithuania. went to the store to buy flowers, he was too late, the registers locked up, and couldn't buy flowers. he got mad. looking at this guy, taking an arm and knocking entire shelves of booze on the ground, broken glass everywhere. >> sweeping the top shelf, the expensive stuff on the top shelf. the workers in the store, they look around, like, what the heck is going on? what is this dude's deal? this video, you can see the aftermath and damage that this guy caused. it's like it flooded with booze. like a booze faucet turned on. >> if he was a temper like this, he has to say sorry a lot in life, and he might need to buy a bunch of flowers for the store. >> the flowers are not going to get him out of this one. >> no. >> that's serious trouble. when you smash up a store, the police show up, a bunch of them, walk in, like what went down here? looks like destroyed. they arrest the guy, and in the video, police lead him out in cuffs. we imagine he's going to be in a lot of trouble because he ca
to buy flowers was the guy who is there smashing tons of bottles of liquor in the capital city of lithuania. went to the store to buy flowers, he was too late, the registers locked up, and couldn't buy flowers. he got mad. looking at this guy, taking an arm and knocking entire shelves of booze on the ground, broken glass everywhere. >> sweeping the top shelf, the expensive stuff on the top shelf. the workers in the store, they look around, like, what the heck is going on? what is this...
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and i welcome the commitment of latvia, lithuania, poland, romania and turkey to do the same. and if other european allies spent 2% of their national income on defense this year, we would have another $90 billion to stand. that is the equivalent of today's defense budget that germany, italy, netherlands and norway combined. now i am not naÏve. i know we will not achieve this overnight, but at this summit in wales, we need to turn a corner, to start two-seat defense spending in europe rise in real terms for the first time since the end of the cold war. of course, national budgets have been under incredible stress. but things are changing. public finances are coming under control and our economies are beginning to grow. i know very well then increasing defense spending is never easy. but in light of the threats we face, it has become manifest d. but of course, this is not just about what we spent. it is also out how we spend. we need to focus on what we really need to keep our nation safe in the 21st century. on capabilities and skills for the future, and we must do more to gath
and i welcome the commitment of latvia, lithuania, poland, romania and turkey to do the same. and if other european allies spent 2% of their national income on defense this year, we would have another $90 billion to stand. that is the equivalent of today's defense budget that germany, italy, netherlands and norway combined. now i am not naÏve. i know we will not achieve this overnight, but at this summit in wales, we need to turn a corner, to start two-seat defense spending in europe rise in...
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. >> okay, foreign minister of lithuania, thank you very much, live from brussels where emergency foreign ministers meeting is taking place, trying to discuss ways of responding to the hm 17 downing. >>> no truth, no let up in fighting and a spiraling death toll. is there a diplomatic solution between the conflict between israel and hamas? we'll talk live to a top palestinian official coming up next. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announc
. >> okay, foreign minister of lithuania, thank you very much, live from brussels where emergency foreign ministers meeting is taking place, trying to discuss ways of responding to the hm 17 downing. >>> no truth, no let up in fighting and a spiraling death toll. is there a diplomatic solution between the conflict between israel and hamas? we'll talk live to a top palestinian official coming up next. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you...
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managers at hitachi are also negotiating to win a contract in lithuania. >>> japanese startup companies have gotten the chance to show off their ideas to big businesses. an expo in tokyo brought the two sides together to explore the possibility for tie-ups. 100 startups in fields such as it, machinery, agriculture and medical services took part. they net with delegates from about 150 large companies. one startup has developed a special speaker for people with hearing problems. and an engineer from a large electronics manufacturer showed some interest. >> translator: many startups are not so capable in terms of manufacturing. so the tie-up will help us both. >> translator: even if we come up with new ideas and products, it is not so easy to grow. so we're hoping to cooperate with large companies. >> government officials have said they want startups to play a key role in reviving the economy. >>> well, millions of tourists flock to japan every year, wander through the ancient sites of kyoto, wonder at the cherry blossoms and gaze up at mt. fuji. tour operator ares are banking on a governm
managers at hitachi are also negotiating to win a contract in lithuania. >>> japanese startup companies have gotten the chance to show off their ideas to big businesses. an expo in tokyo brought the two sides together to explore the possibility for tie-ups. 100 startups in fields such as it, machinery, agriculture and medical services took part. they net with delegates from about 150 large companies. one startup has developed a special speaker for people with hearing problems. and an...
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his parents came from lithuania. his mother died when he was 9. his father died when he was 16. he showed no academic skills. until late in life he finished his undergraduate degree when he was 30. if you read his own biograph, which he wrote, there is nothing that appears before his p.h.d. at age 38. it was like his whole life did not exist. they went off to a small college in wisconsin. what was his ambition at the time he told his former adviser that he was studying russian. he wanted to go and study economic planning. he was only diverted by this idea from a call from a well-known u.s. economist who was working in washington to come for a brief time to work on a monetary system. he never left. the two formed a close symbiotic working relationship. morganthal was not the sharpest tack in the box. he was not a particularly bright man. did not have any affinity with details on economy policy but he had the ear of the president. he was an old friend of the president. he became dependent on harry dexter white. he had enormous influence with the run up to the war with japan. he wa
his parents came from lithuania. his mother died when he was 9. his father died when he was 16. he showed no academic skills. until late in life he finished his undergraduate degree when he was 30. if you read his own biograph, which he wrote, there is nothing that appears before his p.h.d. at age 38. it was like his whole life did not exist. they went off to a small college in wisconsin. what was his ambition at the time he told his former adviser that he was studying russian. he wanted to go...
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i worked as a beautician from eastern europe covered several of those black sites in romania in lithuania caused huge public resonance at those countries there were many activists who were asking their government to sort of apologize to the people who were reportedly tortured and waterboarding those facilities but then again reportedly there are eighteen such facilities all across the world in kosovo in bosnia in afghanistan only one facility we do know off of course is one ton of money but you know the scandal surrounding that prison always make headlines across the world. myself the breaker and i'd say look at the possible collapse of argentina's economy and privacy threats from mobile phone users. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. hello there i'm marinating this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up a u.s. a judge has denied argentina more time to negotiate with its creditors and if both sides fail to
i worked as a beautician from eastern europe covered several of those black sites in romania in lithuania caused huge public resonance at those countries there were many activists who were asking their government to sort of apologize to the people who were reportedly tortured and waterboarding those facilities but then again reportedly there are eighteen such facilities all across the world in kosovo in bosnia in afghanistan only one facility we do know off of course is one ton of money but you...
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when i worked as a beauty from eastern europe covered several of those black sites in romania in lithuania caused huge public resonance at those countries there were many activists who were asking their government to sort of apologize to the people who were reportedly tortured and waterboarding those facilities but then again reportedly there are eighteen such facilities all across the world in kosovo and bosnia in afghanistan only one facility we do know off of course is one ton of money but you know the scandal surrounding that prison always makes headlines across the world political scientists much as pistol ski believes that the ruling could have huge political costs now. i had conversationally though one of the leaders of the then governing social democracy parties and when he told me that they were so afraid of being accused of being not enough primary care and or parole westen they agreed for all conditions for all demands of the us including such things as breaking come on ally human rights and torturing people and breaking. and violating holding the nation conventions days and off
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i worked as a bureau chief in eastern europe covered several of those black sites in romania in lithuania caused huge public resonance at those countries there were many activists who. we're asking their government to sort of apologize to the people who were reportedly tortured and waterboarding those facilities but then again reportedly there are eighteen such facilities all across the world in course the way in bosnia in afghanistan only one facility would do no off of course is one ton of money but you know the scandal surrounding that prison always make headlines across the world and actually thank you very much article actually other chefs. now coming up next here on r.t. international max and stacy discuss the culture of blackmailing and what the microbiology of germs can teach us about the modern economy stay with us. a friend of mine flew in from germany and he said that as he was leaving he looked in to do stand at the airport and on the front page of twelve german publications were basically titles like putin's missile destroyers airplane alluding to the crash malaysian airplane
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when i worked as a beauty from eastern europe covered several of those black sites in romania in lithuania caused huge public resonance at those countries there were many activists who were asking their government to sort of apologize to the people who were reportedly tortured and waterboarding those facilities but then again reportedly there are eighteen such facilities all across the world in kosovo in bosnia in afghanistan only one facility we do know off of course is one ton of money but you know the scandal surrounding that prison always make headlines across the world. you know with auti international up next abby martin looks at how the u.s. forgets about freedom of speech especially when it comes to israel's war campaigns that's coming up next in breaking the set stay with us. you should know where you're. coming. in fish farms waters today you have the pond to me because. i saw it spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole world. drowns out in the tissue inquiry furthermore those restrictions. he. really knows what's inside that. welcome the break in to se
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lithuania and poland are completing their terminals. a proposed terminal on kirk island in croatia would bring in supplies from the south. with the completion of reverse flow from hungary, co-asia could become a gas import hub. hungary can provide an important link for alternative gas supplies to ukraine from croatia. and when we were in croatia and hungary last week, we ern couraged the two countries to work more closely. we're working with our colleagues in the eu to advance in infrastructure buildout and we support the efforts to identify and help fund the most critical projects. we also commend them for their legal reforms. the passage of the third energy package that made sure that regulatory frskt was in place to make sure that destination clauses were not crippling their own energy security were put in place and now is the time to make sure that they are implemented. as vice president biden said in budapest, the development of secure, diverse, and interconnected energy market in europe is the next big step for our european collea
lithuania and poland are completing their terminals. a proposed terminal on kirk island in croatia would bring in supplies from the south. with the completion of reverse flow from hungary, co-asia could become a gas import hub. hungary can provide an important link for alternative gas supplies to ukraine from croatia. and when we were in croatia and hungary last week, we ern couraged the two countries to work more closely. we're working with our colleagues in the eu to advance in infrastructure...
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lithuania took this stage. 129 miles riding for american garden team.7 sports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware >> join us tonight at 9:00, hundreds of chickens free from a life of laying eggs now looking for a home. you can help. >> a usc fire tomorrow. we'll take skills to the middle east. why he feels compelled to zoin the israeli army >> finally tonight, solving what has seemed to be unsolvable a round of violence in gaza claiming hundreds of lives, 800 palestinians and 35 israelis, mostly soldiers. third war in gaza is much like the first 15 years ago. as before large number of civilians killed is putting israel under scrutiny for the level of its response to palestinian rocket attacks and hamas being criticized for rocket assaults. and operating from heavily populated residential areas. mosques, hospitals and schools. once again, world watches a human tragedy unfold in the middle east and once again, the united states is trying to find a way for both sides to get out. israel says it will begin a 12 hour truce tomorrow to give diplomats ti
lithuania took this stage. 129 miles riding for american garden team.7 sports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware >> join us tonight at 9:00, hundreds of chickens free from a life of laying eggs now looking for a home. you can help. >> a usc fire tomorrow. we'll take skills to the middle east. why he feels compelled to zoin the israeli army >> finally tonight, solving what has seemed to be unsolvable a round of violence in gaza claiming hundreds of lives, 800...
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lithuania took this stage. 129 miles riding for american garden team.ports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware >> join us tonight at 9:00, hundreds of chickens free from a life of laying eggs now looking for a home. you can help. >> a usc fire tomorrow. we'll take skills to the middle east. why he feels compelled to zoin the israeli army >> finally tonight, solving what has seemed to be unsolvable a round of violence in gaza claiming hundreds of lives, 800 palestinians and 35 israelis, mostly soldiers. third war in gaza is much like the first 15 years ago. as before large number of civilians killed is putting israel under scrutiny for the level of its response to palestinian rocket attacks and hamas being criticized for rocket assaults. and operating from heavily populated residential areas. mosques, hospitals and schools. once again, world watches a human tragedy unfold in the middle east and once again, the united states is trying to find a way for both sides to get out. israel says it will begin a 12 hour truce tomorrow to give diplomats time
lithuania took this stage. 129 miles riding for american garden team.ports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware >> join us tonight at 9:00, hundreds of chickens free from a life of laying eggs now looking for a home. you can help. >> a usc fire tomorrow. we'll take skills to the middle east. why he feels compelled to zoin the israeli army >> finally tonight, solving what has seemed to be unsolvable a round of violence in gaza claiming hundreds of lives, 800 palestinians...
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others have been engaged in the baltic states for the past twenty years all six states being latvia lithuania their spin off from the old soviet union exactly former soviet republics but they were independent between the two world wars of course they got caught in the crossfire between germany and soviet union during world war two found themselves within the soviet union thereafter so you always you had michael hudson went over there because they were pursuing this policy of austerity and caused the trouble over there because it pointed out that these austerity policies are remarkably bereft of any economic logic absolutely you know we saw this really from the outset so what we saw in latvia was that there was a group of american neo liberals that were of ethnic latvian origin they came from georgetown university the kind of style themselves as university of chicago boys in miniature and they developed in a kind of bolshevik fashion list qadri of neil liberal followers very early on starting in about one thousand nine hundred they recruited them anticipating that latvia was going to be indepe
others have been engaged in the baltic states for the past twenty years all six states being latvia lithuania their spin off from the old soviet union exactly former soviet republics but they were independent between the two world wars of course they got caught in the crossfire between germany and soviet union during world war two found themselves within the soviet union thereafter so you always you had michael hudson went over there because they were pursuing this policy of austerity and...
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and a voice from the european aboutl bank will talk lithuania. you have got a slight drop in markets. you have alcatel down. vivendi on the upside. three companies very much on our radar this morning. we have a little bit of mining, a little bit of autos. when it comes to bhp billiton bucking the trend they are actually up a half a percent. booming away in terms of production, up nearly 20%. 57 million tons. that's more or less what a produced. the estimate was just under 49. copper also rising. bhp billiton looking to sell assets. look, we aresaying selling every ton we take out of the ground. the wall street journal also carrying an article on the yogurt maker. that's what they are most famously known for. a straight -- a strategic review the ceo asked, how do you expand the business? and a big strategic review to come through. a takeover target seems to be the view. -- dollar, they want to trump the vw brand. daimler doing quite nicely. when it comes to currency inflation. have had just under three percent in australia. the highest in almost f
and a voice from the european aboutl bank will talk lithuania. you have got a slight drop in markets. you have alcatel down. vivendi on the upside. three companies very much on our radar this morning. we have a little bit of mining, a little bit of autos. when it comes to bhp billiton bucking the trend they are actually up a half a percent. booming away in terms of production, up nearly 20%. 57 million tons. that's more or less what a produced. the estimate was just under 49. copper also...
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if you live in ma little in a, seoul, toik i can't, estonia, lithuania be afraid as long as obama issident and john kerry is secretary of state. >>> home buying about to get a little harder. >> here we're with a megadeal that could change the way you buy a house. >> real estate website zillow is buying its rival. the combined company will operate both sides individually and share content. a 2013 report found that 90% of people looking to buy or sell homes are using the internet to do their search. they are using their mobile devices almost anytime and anywhere. they are looking at properties while standing in line, at restaurants. they make zeroing in on that hot property a piece of cake. the top priority of the merged company will be to come up with new products and services specifically for mobile devices to capture this trend and grow it as long as those advertising dollars that shouldn't be too far behind. >>> the time now is 46 after the top of the hour and coming up, if you are planning on hit being the beach this weekend, you may want to think twice. a brand new warning about
if you live in ma little in a, seoul, toik i can't, estonia, lithuania be afraid as long as obama issident and john kerry is secretary of state. >>> home buying about to get a little harder. >> here we're with a megadeal that could change the way you buy a house. >> real estate website zillow is buying its rival. the combined company will operate both sides individually and share content. a 2013 report found that 90% of people looking to buy or sell homes are using the...
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the couple met that alleged mistress when she was just a girl during a mission trip to lithuania.when she turned 18, they sponsored her so she could study in the u.s. now, prosecutors are making the case she's the she's the reason nathan leuthold not only broke his wife's heart, he murdered her on valentine's day. this morning nathan leuthold is behind bars accused of murdering his wife on valentine's day last year. prosecutors say so he could be with his alleged mistress, aina dobilaite. >> the motive? his real vailen tine, their 20-year-old lithuanian sponsor student. >> reporter: leuthold called police hat his dese, was shot n the head during a home invasion while he was out running errands, but prosecutors say he staged the whole thing. >> i observed some kitchen cabinets open and some k draws i felt this was not an ordin burglary. >> reporter: according to police the murder weapon was a glock 40, the same type of gun leuthold himself owned but is missing. they also found internet searches for how to muffle a gun, hitting someone over the head to knock them out and lethal inje
the couple met that alleged mistress when she was just a girl during a mission trip to lithuania.when she turned 18, they sponsored her so she could study in the u.s. now, prosecutors are making the case she's the she's the reason nathan leuthold not only broke his wife's heart, he murdered her on valentine's day. this morning nathan leuthold is behind bars accused of murdering his wife on valentine's day last year. prosecutors say so he could be with his alleged mistress, aina dobilaite....
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via, lithuania,t turkey, poland have promised to work in the same direction, spending from 2017-2020.i think more will follow. in addition to that, it would also be important if nato allies would commit to fulfill the initial benchmark -- the nato benchmark on spending at least defense budget on research development and equipment. it is not just the size of the budget but how the money is spent and we will focus on both issues at the summit. >> i think as the hill the liberates how to respond to this $1 billion package, it is important to get that message out there. then return to the audience and taking questions and comments. let me start in the front. then they collect a couple if i may. please introduce yourself. >> my name is korean. i am the former conductor -- kareem. i'm the former vector of the national orchestra. i was an advisor as well. theuestion concerning current situation in the middle east and focusing on iraq. if, and only if there was an initiative of awakening similar to the situation back in 2006 in areas that are not necessarily under the control of the central g
via, lithuania,t turkey, poland have promised to work in the same direction, spending from 2017-2020.i think more will follow. in addition to that, it would also be important if nato allies would commit to fulfill the initial benchmark -- the nato benchmark on spending at least defense budget on research development and equipment. it is not just the size of the budget but how the money is spent and we will focus on both issues at the summit. >> i think as the hill the liberates how to...
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lithuania as well.t right in countries to be a bit nervous given what has happened with crimea? sit fair to think maybe president putin does have -- is it fair to think maybe president putin does have these countries in his sites? >> even though baltic states have significant russian minorities, i don't think the problem is those may yoinoritim. the problem is perhaps -- nato should pay attention to this -- some of the human rights that those people are not receiving. >> thank you very much for joining us. thank you. >>> let's bring you right up to date with the business now. jamie is with us. s samsung there with a blow to profits. >> the weakest quarterly profits reported in two years. down by around 20%, one fifth same time last year, $6.1 billion. this this stems from a slow down in smart phone sales. apple's latest model is outselling the galaxy s 5. the currency has climbed over the u.s. dollar many the last year. what should samsung do to boost the sales? we have a researcher that explains what t
lithuania as well.t right in countries to be a bit nervous given what has happened with crimea? sit fair to think maybe president putin does have -- is it fair to think maybe president putin does have these countries in his sites? >> even though baltic states have significant russian minorities, i don't think the problem is those may yoinoritim. the problem is perhaps -- nato should pay attention to this -- some of the human rights that those people are not receiving. >> thank you...
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latvia, lithuania, poland, romania, turkey have promised to work in the same direction. within a time frame spanning from 2017 to 2020. and i think more will follow. in addition to that, it would also be important if nato alights would commit to fulfill -- allies would commit to fulfill the nato benchmark of spending at least 20% of their efense budgets on future development. so it's not just the size of the budget but also how money is spent that is important and we will focus on both issues in the summit. >> i think while the hill deliberates how to respond to this $1 billion request, it's important to get that message up there. let me turn to the audience and take in some comments and questions in our remaining time. let me start here in the front and then i'll pick up a few. let me maybe collect a couple if i may. please introduce yourself as well. >> i'm the former conductor of the orchestra but i also happen to be an advisor of culture and i was in iraq for nine years or so as an advisor. my question concerning the current situation in the middle east and focusing
latvia, lithuania, poland, romania, turkey have promised to work in the same direction. within a time frame spanning from 2017 to 2020. and i think more will follow. in addition to that, it would also be important if nato alights would commit to fulfill -- allies would commit to fulfill the nato benchmark of spending at least 20% of their efense budgets on future development. so it's not just the size of the budget but also how money is spent that is important and we will focus on both issues...
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even if it's not a contract that is directly signed between lng facility in lithuania and elsewhere in europe, it doesn't mean there's no impact of u.s. shale gas export or gas exports on the european market. we've already seen that effect simply by no longer importing the great volumes that we used to. or the great volume that we were projected to import. and those already by being freed up from the u.s. market to europe and to asia had an impact on price in europe. and even led to the ability of countries and companies in europe to renegotiate contracts to the last two years with gas prices for the first time. and i will say that as i say to my european friends and colleagues when i travel there and they complain about natural gas exports that the best way to do that is to have companies in europe negotiate contracts with american companies or operators or distributors here in the united states already gas is contracted for india, japan and others. that's probably a better way to do it than think about the governmental control of it. >> i do think and i hope you will point out the cu
even if it's not a contract that is directly signed between lng facility in lithuania and elsewhere in europe, it doesn't mean there's no impact of u.s. shale gas export or gas exports on the european market. we've already seen that effect simply by no longer importing the great volumes that we used to. or the great volume that we were projected to import. and those already by being freed up from the u.s. market to europe and to asia had an impact on price in europe. and even led to the ability...
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lithuania and poland are completing their terminals. a proposed terminal on kirk island in croatia would bring in supplies from the south. with the completion of reverse flow from hungary, co-asia could become a gas import hub. hungary can provide an important link for alternative gas supplies to ukraine from croatia. and when we were in croatia and hungary last week, we ern couraged the two countries to work more closely. we're working with our colleagues in the eu to advance in infrastructure buildout and we support the efforts to identify and help fund the most critical projects. we also commend them for their legal reforms. the passage of the third energy package that made sure that regulatory frskt was in place to make sure that destination clauses were not crippling their own energy security were put in place and now is the time to make sure that they are implemented. as vice president biden said in budapest, the development of secure, diverse, and interconnected energy market in europe is the next big step for our european collea
lithuania and poland are completing their terminals. a proposed terminal on kirk island in croatia would bring in supplies from the south. with the completion of reverse flow from hungary, co-asia could become a gas import hub. hungary can provide an important link for alternative gas supplies to ukraine from croatia. and when we were in croatia and hungary last week, we ern couraged the two countries to work more closely. we're working with our colleagues in the eu to advance in infrastructure...
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but in eastern europe and a place like lithuania or the country of georgia and talk to the people there, they remember seeing their family members shot in the street by the government that's different and in the sensa senseamericans don't apprt the government is all about the way it operates in the country is more benign. >> host: the liberal pushback is r&d different in kind isn't the press of communist bloc dictatorship or just any dictatorship it really is different. >> guest: the government that isn't hurting people into taking their stuff in history would back that up. we can have unlimited power and it leads to really bad unintended, unintentional consequences and the rationale for the government is a good thing. maybe it is wrapped in the language of compassion and in practice it doesn't work out that way. >> host: this is based on the idea of property. isn't that alternately based on government? we don't have property unless you are standing on the board of the shotgun or the police are willing to protect your property rights. are we stepping away from anarchy is on or how does
but in eastern europe and a place like lithuania or the country of georgia and talk to the people there, they remember seeing their family members shot in the street by the government that's different and in the sensa senseamericans don't apprt the government is all about the way it operates in the country is more benign. >> host: the liberal pushback is r&d different in kind isn't the press of communist bloc dictatorship or just any dictatorship it really is different. >>...