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the assassins reached remote corners, like a tiny village in moldova. when the killers came here they really had one purpose? >> only one goal. one goal always. >> reporter: the village is si the team had gone ahead of us, 70-year-old crime. they were led to a 85-year-old, gior gi working in the vineyard. the first question they ask is and if the person says, yes.oh ? ion. >> translator: as soon as they came they locked everyone saw them taking them away. >> he asked where the jews were killed. a ravine over there. come and see if you want. >> what you are learning is >> if we had never come. >> reporter: giorgi brought us down the road where he said all the jewish families from the village were taken. he told us the day of the shoo h now, 70 years later, we watched to tdgnslar: the jews were facing the ditch so they were shooting them in the back of ei into the ditch. they were shooting them as if they were dogs. >> he said it was a beautiful >> with the sunshine. >> reporter: when you are doing this here in a place like this, do you ever stop and thin
the assassins reached remote corners, like a tiny village in moldova. when the killers came here they really had one purpose? >> only one goal. one goal always. >> reporter: the village is si the team had gone ahead of us, 70-year-old crime. they were led to a 85-year-old, gior gi working in the vineyard. the first question they ask is and if the person says, yes.oh ? ion. >> translator: as soon as they came they locked everyone saw them taking them away. >> he asked...
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the assassins reached remote corners, like a tiny village in moldova. when the killers came here they really had one purpose? >> only one goal. kill the jews and gypsies. one goal always. >> reporter: the village is virtually unchanged since the th nazis stormed through here. the team had gone ahead of us, searching for eyewitnesss to a 70-year-old crime. they were led gior gi working in the vineyard. the first question they ask is always the same. were you here during the war? and if the person says, yes. oh, you can help us. >> ready? >> giorgi was 11 years old then. he still remembers what he witnessed. >> translator: as soon as they came they locked everyone up. saw them taking them away. killed. a ravine over there. come and see if you want. >> what you are learning is unrecorded? >> if we had never come. we would never have known. >> reporter: giorgi brought us down the road where he said all the jewish families from the village were taken. he told us the day of the shooting he was tending to cows nearby. now, 70 years later, we watched as he trac
the assassins reached remote corners, like a tiny village in moldova. when the killers came here they really had one purpose? >> only one goal. kill the jews and gypsies. one goal always. >> reporter: the village is virtually unchanged since the th nazis stormed through here. the team had gone ahead of us, searching for eyewitnesss to a 70-year-old crime. they were led gior gi working in the vineyard. the first question they ask is always the same. were you here during the war? and...
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the assassins reached even the most remote corners, like hiriseni, a tiny village in moldova. so, when the killers came here, they really had only one the jews and the gypsies. only one goal always. >> logan: the village is virtually unchanged since the nazis stormed through here. father desbois's team had gone ahead of us, searching for eyewitnesses to a 70-year-old crime. they were led to an 85-year-old named gheorghe, still working in this vineyard. father desbois told us the first question they ask is always the same... >> desbois: "were you here during the war?" say, "oh, you can help us." >> logan: gheorghe was 11 years old then, and he still remembers what he witnessed. >> gheorghe ( translated ): as soon as they came, they locked everyone up. i saw them taking them away. >> logan: he asked him where the jews were killed. >> gheorghe: it's a ravine over there. come and see, if you want. >> logan: so what you're learning here is completely unrecorded? >> desbois: yeah, if we didn't come, we'll never know they killed jews. these jews would have never been counted as dead,
the assassins reached even the most remote corners, like hiriseni, a tiny village in moldova. so, when the killers came here, they really had only one the jews and the gypsies. only one goal always. >> logan: the village is virtually unchanged since the nazis stormed through here. father desbois's team had gone ahead of us, searching for eyewitnesses to a 70-year-old crime. they were led to an 85-year-old named gheorghe, still working in this vineyard. father desbois told us the first...
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in the countries that we are targeting and have our show in both ukraine, georgia, moldova, we are partnering with the channels that actually run "current time". it goes on the air every day at say 7 p.m. in the ukraine. >> host: and now joining us here on the "the communicators" is the ukrainian language service. what do you do? >> hos >> guest: we produce, interview, broadcast, go live on the air in all possible ways and all possible domains. television, social media, zee a couple tv shows, different types of shows, news shows, russian-run show, even ukrainian because of the war and we are trying to accommodate russian speaking population in ukraine. >> host: how did you get here? >> guest: i got here ten years ago. when i came at a the united states i was a political refuge from ukraine. i started working with liberty for a couple of years and then work of america wanted to expand their television. since i had a lot of experience with television in ukraine -- i was a journalist, reporter, broadcaster, producer, they invited me and i said yes, because i was interested to do more television.
in the countries that we are targeting and have our show in both ukraine, georgia, moldova, we are partnering with the channels that actually run "current time". it goes on the air every day at say 7 p.m. in the ukraine. >> host: and now joining us here on the "the communicators" is the ukrainian language service. what do you do? >> hos >> guest: we produce, interview, broadcast, go live on the air in all possible ways and all possible domains. television,...
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the countries that we're targeting and that we have our affiliates in, georgia, ukraine, baltics, moldova, we're partnering with channels that actually run current time in their, you know, program setting. it goes on the air every day, say, 7:00 p.m. in ukraine. >> joining us here on "the communicators," whileer at the broadcasting board of governors, she is with the ukrainian language service. what do you do? >> we do everything. we produce the, we broadcast, we interview, we go live on air every possible way, and we are using all possible domain to do that. television, social media different type of television broadcasting. we have a couple of tv shows. different type of shows. news shows. russian language shows. even ukrainian service, because of war we're trying to help the russian-speaking population of ukraine. >> how did you get here? >> i came here 10 years ago i came to the united states as political refugee from ukraine. i worked for political liberty for couple of years. then voice of america wanted to expand their television. since i had a lot of experience in television in uk
the countries that we're targeting and that we have our affiliates in, georgia, ukraine, baltics, moldova, we're partnering with channels that actually run current time in their, you know, program setting. it goes on the air every day, say, 7:00 p.m. in ukraine. >> joining us here on "the communicators," whileer at the broadcasting board of governors, she is with the ukrainian language service. what do you do? >> we do everything. we produce the, we broadcast, we...
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but by doing this, charles, what he's doing is putting the baltic states, moldova and other places responsiblenotice. if he were to move against one of the baltic states, that would place nato squarely in the middle of the whole article 5 neutral self-defense thing. i'll bet there are a lot of people who are nato members in europe that are just praying that that day never comes. >> the good news is some of the baltic states are paid up on their dew dues. really appreciate. we have breaking news. the trump organization responding to the man climbing up the side of trump tower. quote, this manner formed a ridiculous and dangerous stunts. there is damage to the building and it cost unnecessary deployment of new york's finest to protect his safety and the safety of everyone in the building. he caused a shutdown of traffic on fifth avenue. '. if there trump were here he would be thanking law enforcement for the job they are doing. the. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. sal
but by doing this, charles, what he's doing is putting the baltic states, moldova and other places responsiblenotice. if he were to move against one of the baltic states, that would place nato squarely in the middle of the whole article 5 neutral self-defense thing. i'll bet there are a lot of people who are nato members in europe that are just praying that that day never comes. >> the good news is some of the baltic states are paid up on their dew dues. really appreciate. we have...
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moldova. estonia. putin is winning. what he was to do to american politics is interfere and metal. i just don't know what we know his game plan and i would be the last person to presume i have any idea what this kgb expert is up to. said he saw aates stone cold killer. dan: it is a damaging story, although to be fair, he has denied it. he said, i have never taken any cash. i never worked for the government of ukraine or russia. we know he operated there. we know the history of that. we know american consultants are in a lot of places overseas. the question is, which side are you operating on? thatis one of those issues will continue to be out there, surrounding him. particularly because of the way donald trump seemingly has related to vladimir putin. ump's mo is it people say nice things about him, he says nice things about them. it has created the impression of a coziness. 's point.gh i have no idea what putin's real game is. but they have gotten themselves wrapped into a situation in which they have to explain or deny or try to put this to rest. it is pretty hard when these stori
moldova. estonia. putin is winning. what he was to do to american politics is interfere and metal. i just don't know what we know his game plan and i would be the last person to presume i have any idea what this kgb expert is up to. said he saw aates stone cold killer. dan: it is a damaging story, although to be fair, he has denied it. he said, i have never taken any cash. i never worked for the government of ukraine or russia. we know he operated there. we know the history of that. we know...
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they keep moving in on crimea, on moldova, et cetera, whatever, without being checked. and when they are checked, and when one is going through a period of getting along with them, which i was lucky enough to write after the berlin wall fell, they can be cordial, reasonable folks to work with. it's -- they're a complicated country, and we need to be firm with them. we need to be fair. but we always need to keep an eye peeled for these kgb connections and under some of the oily garks that could really distort our dealings with them. whether that's been distorted in the case of mafrnafort here, i have absolutely no idea. as i said, it seems to me, some of these press releases are a bit early in the process before anybody has really looked into the facts. >> thank you so much, everyone. when we come back, donald trump's war of words against isis, can he stay on message, or will his own past statements come back to haunt him? "why are you checking your credit score?" "you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "boo!" (laughs) "i'm making smoothies!" "well...i
they keep moving in on crimea, on moldova, et cetera, whatever, without being checked. and when they are checked, and when one is going through a period of getting along with them, which i was lucky enough to write after the berlin wall fell, they can be cordial, reasonable folks to work with. it's -- they're a complicated country, and we need to be firm with them. we need to be fair. but we always need to keep an eye peeled for these kgb connections and under some of the oily garks that could...
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he is winning in moldova. most of all, he is winning in estonia. putin is winning.hat he was to do to american politics is interfere and metal. we are to be concerned about that. i just don't know what we know his game plan and i would be the last person to presume to say that i have any idea what this kgb expert is up to. charlie: bob gates said he saw a stone cold killer. dan, what is your take on paul manafort and today's new york times story? dan: it is a damaging story, although to be fair, he has denied it. he said, i have never taken any cash. i have never taken off the books payments. i never worked for the government of ukraine or russia. we know he operated there. we know the history of that. we know that american consultants are in a lot of places overseas. the question is on which side are you operating and for what candidate are you operating? this is one of those issues that will be out there surrounding him, in particular because of the way donald trump seemingly has related to vladimir putin. vladimir putin said nice things about him, and donald trum
he is winning in moldova. most of all, he is winning in estonia. putin is winning.hat he was to do to american politics is interfere and metal. we are to be concerned about that. i just don't know what we know his game plan and i would be the last person to presume to say that i have any idea what this kgb expert is up to. charlie: bob gates said he saw a stone cold killer. dan, what is your take on paul manafort and today's new york times story? dan: it is a damaging story, although to be...
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--hough the, belarus moldova, ukraine, georgia would love to join. the question is whether the eu can retain the prosperous countries, which infuse with a certain level of accountability, such as it is, or good governance and so on. if denmark, holland, sweden, goes you are stuck with states and the eu become something very different. euterms of what will the look like. getting out of the eu does not believe in isolationism. the discussion is about supranational against intergovernmental. if you can't return to an intergovernmental way of doing things, you get accountability. the government of sweden at sign ed to a certain treaty, they need visa or of the public. if they lose the support, the country withdraws from the treaty. the eu tells you about the way you behave. more intergovernmental listen implies greater democratic accountability. i think this is the way it is going. >> i think the great challenge to the eu is to define its rationale. weas struck when they say should go to the graveyards of world war ii. preventing another massive lalnd eu
--hough the, belarus moldova, ukraine, georgia would love to join. the question is whether the eu can retain the prosperous countries, which infuse with a certain level of accountability, such as it is, or good governance and so on. if denmark, holland, sweden, goes you are stuck with states and the eu become something very different. euterms of what will the look like. getting out of the eu does not believe in isolationism. the discussion is about supranational against intergovernmental. if...
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." >>> independence day took a violent turn on saturday in moldova's capital. people there were celebrating the 25th year of independence who protesters went head to head with police. as you see in this video, they say they're upset with the government over a billion dollars that disappeared from the country over bad loans. demonstrators claim they're as poor as they were under the soviet union. >>> border agents, san diego, california, seized $3 million in cash on saturday. it is a major haul for an agency focused more on security than struggling. mexican cartels are known to move huge quantities of money and drugs across the border all in order to sustain their businesses in the united states and stopping that flow would be a huge blow to the industry at large. >>> passengers aboard high. for a lot of people, that's actually appealing. >> yeah, definitely. absolutely. you're staying well, you're staying not sick. so when you hear that somebody has overdosed or you hear about these crazy new drugs, you know, you're thinking, like, well, all right. it's about t
." >>> independence day took a violent turn on saturday in moldova's capital. people there were celebrating the 25th year of independence who protesters went head to head with police. as you see in this video, they say they're upset with the government over a billion dollars that disappeared from the country over bad loans. demonstrators claim they're as poor as they were under the soviet union. >>> border agents, san diego, california, seized $3 million in cash on...
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moldova, belarus, ukraine, georgia would love to join. the question is whether the e.u. can retain the prosperous countries, which infuse with a certain level of accountability, such as it is, or good governance and so on. if denmark goes, holland goes, sweden goes, you are stuck with southern and eastern states and the e.u. becomes something very different. in terms of what will the eu look like, getting out of the eu does not mean you believe in isolationism. the discussion is about supranational against intergovernmental. if you can return to an intergovernmental way of doing things, you gain accountability. because it is a government of sweden assigned to a certain treaty, they need visa or the public, and if they lose the support, the country withdraws from the treaty. that is different from a sup doing things, of because the e.u. tells you about the way you behave. more intergovernmental listen implies greater democratic accountability. i think this is the way it is going. ms. coates: i think the great challenge to the eu is to define its rationale. i was struck wh
moldova, belarus, ukraine, georgia would love to join. the question is whether the e.u. can retain the prosperous countries, which infuse with a certain level of accountability, such as it is, or good governance and so on. if denmark goes, holland goes, sweden goes, you are stuck with southern and eastern states and the e.u. becomes something very different. in terms of what will the eu look like, getting out of the eu does not mean you believe in isolationism. the discussion is about...