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novak djokovic beaten by mikhail that has beaten usually in four sets. -- b mikhail youzhny in four sets -- needless to say, they were wound in and then waited for the five minutes to go banner before stepping on the gas. snuck up on the blind side to snatch it on the line. the red jersey is 31's clear -- 31 seconds clear. activists highlight the plight of syrian refugees in egypt. complainsled customer about british airways. and a short film exploring the detrimental impact of smartphones on human interaction. and his family fled the war in refugee camp in egypt. how security forces came to an area where he was living and arrested his father, who has not been seen or heard of since. this video has been produced, condemning the violence come and generally speaking, the discrimination against syrian refugees in egypt. some 300,000 syrian refugees in the country, and the united nations refugee agency has adjusted 110,000 of them. , sentimentgrowing against egypt. egyptians accused syrian refugees of taking the brotherhood side in the conflict against the army. former president mohamed mors
novak djokovic beaten by mikhail that has beaten usually in four sets. -- b mikhail youzhny in four sets -- needless to say, they were wound in and then waited for the five minutes to go banner before stepping on the gas. snuck up on the blind side to snatch it on the line. the red jersey is 31's clear -- 31 seconds clear. activists highlight the plight of syrian refugees in egypt. complainsled customer about british airways. and a short film exploring the detrimental impact of smartphones on...
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he squares off against mikhail youzhny. azarenko dropped her opening set, rallying back to win the next two, to punch her ticket to the quarterfinals. on grid iron. a statement made. number five georgia was beaten 38-35. as a result the tigers moved up from number eight to number four ranking. the last time they were ranked this high 1988. tony was trying to get his licence then? >> yes, if only. >> all right. dennis rodman is back in north korea to visit his friend kim jong un. cameras caught up with dennis rodman at budget's air -- beijing's airport. the visit comes as the us is trying to negotiate the release of a missionary. he was given a life sentence at a labour camp. the communist leader is said to be a basketball fan and med with dennis rodman in february as he visited north korea on a promotional tour. >> the obama administration making its case for a strike on syria. coming up next testimony from capitol hill and the political cost of voting in favour of the military action. also - a melt down in london. the odd
he squares off against mikhail youzhny. azarenko dropped her opening set, rallying back to win the next two, to punch her ticket to the quarterfinals. on grid iron. a statement made. number five georgia was beaten 38-35. as a result the tigers moved up from number eight to number four ranking. the last time they were ranked this high 1988. tony was trying to get his licence then? >> yes, if only. >> all right. dennis rodman is back in north korea to visit his friend kim jong un....
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and there has been a great deal of coverage of mikhail federkovsky, and i didn't want to add to that whole literature. but what i have tried to do is go into his company, and i've had interviews with a number of the players inside his company to find out what was unique about the company, what was unique that it enabled it to double oil production in four short years? how was that done? so you'll find there was a chapter on that side of the story. and then lastly i have to say that this is a story of guilty love, which i'll come back to if you ask me. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv of.org. booktv.org. >> since 1998, c-span2's booktv has shown over 40,000 hours of programming with top nonfiction authors including bob woodward. >> we were going to do the book after he died, but he preempted that, and i was horrified, quite honestly. and then i was flighted. >> i always felt that people are really more alike than they are different, and so the artist in me rose to that occasion, that if i can create something that is so moving and that permits a kind of distan
and there has been a great deal of coverage of mikhail federkovsky, and i didn't want to add to that whole literature. but what i have tried to do is go into his company, and i've had interviews with a number of the players inside his company to find out what was unique about the company, what was unique that it enabled it to double oil production in four short years? how was that done? so you'll find there was a chapter on that side of the story. and then lastly i have to say that this is a...
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to play for the minnesota timberwolves in twenty twelve before being snapped up by mikhail prokhorov the brooklyn nets this summer and despite the prospect of leaving home once again the thirty two year old is devoting some of his remaining free time to help further develop basketball in his native country he feels good when you give him back but i think when you come in here and you see the kids in the school you know they're smiling very very interesting to see the guys they want to see on the t.v. i think it's very important for them to understand that we are the real people you know we're human beings and it's right here you can touch it and you know you can you can really entertaining you can never interaction with with the men from the t.v. i think it's very important kirilenko is the spearhead of a new project aimed at you nineteen the very school systems across russia to create a unified basketball league involving youngsters from every region in the world's biggest country where we all were trying to do is. bring all the kids playing together no matter what kind of leaders t
to play for the minnesota timberwolves in twenty twelve before being snapped up by mikhail prokhorov the brooklyn nets this summer and despite the prospect of leaving home once again the thirty two year old is devoting some of his remaining free time to help further develop basketball in his native country he feels good when you give him back but i think when you come in here and you see the kids in the school you know they're smiling very very interesting to see the guys they want to see on...
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mikhail is jewish. the other is muslim from a nearby village.rs of majda, and also married. they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan. together they grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. >> very nice. >> their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. you told me about this. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? netanya near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. and we worked together in a hotel. >> how did that go down with the families? >> now wonderful. >> now good. in the beginning, not so much. >> started with a lot of questions. and answers and they understand that we love each other and they can do nothing, so we continue and they support us. >> this is your special farm eggs. >> farm eggs. >> peppers from your garden? tomato. that looks awesome beyond words. >> it is incredibly beautiful here. i don't know why i didn'
mikhail is jewish. the other is muslim from a nearby village.rs of majda, and also married. they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan. together they grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. >> very nice. >> their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. you told me about this. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village....
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. >> a blast from the past on decision to take it to congress, former president mikhail gorbachev. >> now they are criticizing the president of the united states for not being decisive. if he's not decisive enough on shooting and bombing i think it's a good kind of decisiveness. >> being aplaysingly, the pew poll shows that 25% only support the president's action he,. >> it plays well for him but there's a critically important problem here is that the united states manufactured evidence to invade iraq over ten years ago. and today we're set yet again to attack yet another country in the middle east on very, very questionable evidence. so of course there's an opening for russia to jump in and to rub our face in it. of course there is, why wouldn't they do that? any power of any minimal self respect would do so, evil for doing it doesn't make sense. countries don't have permanent allies and permanent foes. they have permanent interests. we should pursue them as permanently and doggedly as putin is pursuing them from russia. >> bottom line is there no way that russia can afford to lose t
. >> a blast from the past on decision to take it to congress, former president mikhail gorbachev. >> now they are criticizing the president of the united states for not being decisive. if he's not decisive enough on shooting and bombing i think it's a good kind of decisiveness. >> being aplaysingly, the pew poll shows that 25% only support the president's action he,. >> it plays well for him but there's a critically important problem here is that the united states...
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i remember going to moscow with president reagan when he was going to meet with mikhail gorbachev. suddenly the evil empire was no more and he knew that they laughed and cried and they were human. when we got back to washington i said mr. president, do you think maybe if you had gone to moscow ten years ago, 20 years ago he might have found out the russians laughing and crying and they are human? nope, said the change. [laughter] george bush 41, george bush won best known for the persian gulf war victory the expertise in foreign affairs but when it came to the domestic policies they couldn't read his lips he used to invite my younger colleagues to go jogging with him. better him than me. i got invited to the dedication. [laughter] well, in comparison to his son, the sitting president, he could be called a moderate republican. bill clinton his heart was in the right place but he made terrible mistakes with his liaison tarnishing the white house, i'm sorry, tarnishing the oval office. but he did balance the budget and he did bring on prosperity and he did create a surplus which has b
i remember going to moscow with president reagan when he was going to meet with mikhail gorbachev. suddenly the evil empire was no more and he knew that they laughed and cried and they were human. when we got back to washington i said mr. president, do you think maybe if you had gone to moscow ten years ago, 20 years ago he might have found out the russians laughing and crying and they are human? nope, said the change. [laughter] george bush 41, george bush won best known for the persian gulf...