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today she teaches and out of the caustic national university and runs the institute of ecology where she supervises the bulb for two research projects whispering. we had a very large number of research projects ranging from biotechnology to climate change. walter season by remediation using micro algae and miles ecology going certain plants to produce biological medication the cds that are fortunate you are. i wanna be signed d c politics. aisha was coming clean bowled the end is approaching for the identification and branching of lands affected by desertification. this is a steal its environmental concern for kazakhstan is about seventy percent of the country is at risk. i was able to achieve in order to prevent further problems we sound in western kazakhstan you mte aware of steel hemical changesnd l rl complex as his conon all another line of resources monitoring and analyzing kazakhstan small cobbler using satellite imagery scientists are able to monitor the country's snow melting trends. these calculations are important for agriculture and waited for costs. i just don't know we
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that is the professor from the odessa national university. now i would like to invite to the podium another professor from kharkiv national university. >> at the fall of the yanukovych regime and at the start of the crimean crisis, a number of eastern and southern ukrainian cities had experienced a wave of terrorist activities -- restoring the legitimacy of the government -- [indiscernible] secularization or unification with the russian federation. in some places this was accompanied by disturbance of public order and [indiscernible] attempt to take over regional administration, rising of russian flags, demands of the referendum and for russia to introduce military troops to ukraine. such events have been called russian speak took place in kharkiv and odessa. [indiscernible] pro-russian forces proved to be small and they are weighted by much larger pro-ukrainian protests. a similar situation in -- in odessa, a protest of at least several thousand people strong, peaceful, in part due to the presence of small pro-ukrainian demonstration and the
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university center for eurasian centers. he was the -- he has published numerous articles on these topics. he is the author of nationalism for the masses. blogs on issues related to the russian military. the panel,rn over to i want to extend our appreciation to the carnegie corporation of new york, the macarthur foundation, and george .ashington university peac >> thank you. i would like to say a few things about the crimea situation, secondly, about the situation in odessa and the south of ukraine. then a few things about the agenda for ukraine as a country, the way i see it. finally, a few words on western support at this critical day. in crimea, we received another word that the referendum has did notegitimate, withstand criteria that we try to apply to events of this sort. the commission has spoken today and added its voice characterizing this referendum as illegitimate. it has been a show in the worst conditions of society. were not counted, the votes were not counted. what has happened is an armed robbery. it is when you have a gang of bank or anring a apartment and taking everyone hostage. the situation does not c
university center for eurasian centers. he was the -- he has published numerous articles on these topics. he is the author of nationalism for the masses. blogs on issues related to the russian military. the panel,rn over to i want to extend our appreciation to the carnegie corporation of new york, the macarthur foundation, and george .ashington university peac >> thank you. i would like to say a few things about the crimea situation, secondly, about the situation in odessa and the south...
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degree in sociology from the national university of kiev. i've asked each of them to speak for roughly ten minutes. i know we had a powerpoint presentation, and i'm hoping to get some personal insight as well as some analysis from the speakers. over to you, nicolai. >> thanks for your introduction. into the heritage foundation, of course, for the invitation. i am nicolai, a journalist. i came to washington, d.c. three weeks ago. so, i just operate with a lot of information of what is going on inside of ukraine, and my colleagues in kiev and also crimea. i've been working since 2009 after receiving my masters masts degree in ukraine national university. actually i have a presentation that i want to focus on more practical things. the problem here in the united states i think is like for journalists which come to ukraine to cover the situation is because they are not -- most of them despite their profession of course -- they come to ukraine just for a couple of weeks and do brief coverage of the situation. so, the situation here is to make mor
degree in sociology from the national university of kiev. i've asked each of them to speak for roughly ten minutes. i know we had a powerpoint presentation, and i'm hoping to get some personal insight as well as some analysis from the speakers. over to you, nicolai. >> thanks for your introduction. into the heritage foundation, of course, for the invitation. i am nicolai, a journalist. i came to washington, d.c. three weeks ago. so, i just operate with a lot of information of what is...
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university. the days are numbed. the students describe nationalhispanic university a special place to get a degree. they call it familia. >> this school made me feel like i was at home. it's here. >> this is individual yes of graduation in 2012. many of the students major in business or education with a goal to become teachers and role models. however, last year about a fourth of the students became ineligible for federal education grants and loans after the xhufrt based university became part of a it will close mid year, 2016. >> and they haven't been allowed to go to other universities and came here because we believed in them. and in the capacity we can provide for them to have a successful educational experience >> over the next year, many details have to be worked out including ability to transfer credits to other schools. i want a contract to make sure and ensure they're going to finish their university degree anywhere else. >> i will do everything i can to work with my colleagues as well as the foundation to see what we can do about continu
university. the days are numbed. the students describe nationalhispanic university a special place to get a degree. they call it familia. >> this school made me feel like i was at home. it's here. >> this is individual yes of graduation in 2012. many of the students major in business or education with a goal to become teachers and role models. however, last year about a fourth of the students became ineligible for federal education grants and loans after the xhufrt based university...
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. >> a senior fellow at the australian national university, the anu, joins us live from canberra.it's good to speak with you. i want to get to the issue of the satellite and what may have been seen, but just explain the process here. the satellite picks up these images and then what happens? >> well, the images are several days old now. they're from the 16th of march. they are captured by a satellite. and then that is transferred to the defense imagery and geospecial organization, now called a.g.o., where the analysts review the data and consider, they go through and find a detail. looking for any kind of aspects that might look remotely like some fuselage of an aircraft, something like that. now, as it turns out, the photos we've seen that are available now online, actually, they're partially submerged and they are consistent also with what could be seen as an iso container. so we have to be careful not to get our hopes up too high that this is in fact part of the fuselage of because there's beeo little else out there to give us any kind of shred of hope that we might have found
. >> a senior fellow at the australian national university, the anu, joins us live from canberra.it's good to speak with you. i want to get to the issue of the satellite and what may have been seen, but just explain the process here. the satellite picks up these images and then what happens? >> well, the images are several days old now. they're from the 16th of march. they are captured by a satellite. and then that is transferred to the defense imagery and geospecial organization,...
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about one hundred students held a rally at friday's national taiwan normal university on tuesday they show their support for a protest by boycotting classes oh and she becomes old and
about one hundred students held a rally at friday's national taiwan normal university on tuesday they show their support for a protest by boycotting classes oh and she becomes old and
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with the communities in iran i believe that the decline of tolerance will teach the eureka national university students the virtues of tolerance culture and respect for the people of differing nationalities their eternal concepts of good relations among people are different spin to the students these concepts which was cool was it the machine you could use to it and he doesn't want some others who believe everything participants also called about preparation for the next session of cows extend people's assembly which will be held in april eighteen. it will be attended by one and a half thousand delegates. currently this only brings together eight hundred and twenty s the cultural centers of cows extend the king of the session will be canvassed at twenty fifty culture of peace are challenged in harmony. she did great on crikey and the chosen subject is very wide in its choice is not accidental. in my opinion an opinion assembly the world is going through difficult stage in terms of politics and international relations the issues of culture and world missions are the foundation of the current cr
with the communities in iran i believe that the decline of tolerance will teach the eureka national university students the virtues of tolerance culture and respect for the people of differing nationalities their eternal concepts of good relations among people are different spin to the students these concepts which was cool was it the machine you could use to it and he doesn't want some others who believe everything participants also called about preparation for the next session of cows extend...
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the it does national university is leading university which asic said the university graduates work in all sectors of the economy president obama's thereby discuss further development of the largest university with a promise to maintain what time of the university team said entry list of top two hundred world universities. the president has said several tasks for the administration and the university. hence its competitiveness. who knew that. it is one of the major universities and has expanded...
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do just that we're joined by doctors of curing a professor of nuclear engineering at seoul national university. thanks for joining us again closer to the uk. actors. i spent thirty years assisting new cleric accident and i get dark until reports in japan's insufficient crisis management that would be doing so on. actually you know they're not doing willie something meaningful in some useful on earth and mother nature. mother nature is taken care of two was arguing with room for because pinko by now but they should've done something more drastic like cup. probably they should've put these down reactors. the sarcophagus more are still in coffin he's actually like true build it. so what are some of the possible fallout from this continued for oversight and how will we be expected especially here in korea. we actually home on amulet these esther langley of catastrophic. taking place in the pushy mom might be reaching over east coast tour it was cool even the south coach. i don't think so but peace that they are actually make an impact on the awareness and acceptance and at. the concerns over nucle
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we turn to john blaxland, senior fellow from the national university joining us live from canber canberra, australia. thanks for being with us. can you give us a sense of where they are in the search now? it's day two of these planes flying overhead, day two of that norwegian cruise ship being in that vicinity. and now, you know, it's five days after the satellites first took those images, so where do we stand today? >> well, you're absolutely right, it's five days after that image. so, the debris that was identified in those photographs is now quite at a different location. it's moved on. it's moved on to a different spot entirely, probably several hundred miles further to the east. and the problem is now, okay, there's been a request for additional imagery, but the imagery may not necessarily identify very much at all. the problem is that even though we've got good conditions at the moment, the photos that we saw from five days ago had an item that was just below the surface of the water. we don't know today if it's a meter or 3 feet further down or if it's still visible at all. so, it'
we turn to john blaxland, senior fellow from the national university joining us live from canber canberra, australia. thanks for being with us. can you give us a sense of where they are in the search now? it's day two of these planes flying overhead, day two of that norwegian cruise ship being in that vicinity. and now, you know, it's five days after the satellites first took those images, so where do we stand today? >> well, you're absolutely right, it's five days after that image. so,...
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that second walkout stance to be larger than the first day of rest and staff at seoul national university hospital in austin medical center announced they would be participating the core from the asian development bank's out a significant jump in inequality across a show with south korea income disparity ranking fifth among twenty eight two nations over the last two decades. for more on the widening gap between the rich and four we bring in dr a fortune on professor of graduate school of international studies at the well women's university great for you to be joining us tonight or if it didn't rise of professor tell us how bad it is the wealth gap becoming hearing for him right in. then they are being contested measures economic disparity or incoming call it the cost countries. an example of the g twenty summit is the most that call and speak with the news to my thoughts. they can zero in their duty and acts out stands for that perfect because he sent one to one he said it's printed on his mission there are one thinks of everything. the more secluded resort kong strong northern iraq where
that second walkout stance to be larger than the first day of rest and staff at seoul national university hospital in austin medical center announced they would be participating the core from the asian development bank's out a significant jump in inequality across a show with south korea income disparity ranking fifth among twenty eight two nations over the last two decades. for more on the widening gap between the rich and four we bring in dr a fortune on professor of graduate school of...
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the scholar and policymaker, beginning the career as a professor of political science at the national university and as aaron david miller, whom you'll hear from in just a moment has said of his friend of 5 # years, he's, quote, seen it all and remains a champion of the palestinian national's narratives, unquote. from madrid, oslow, camp david, and the kerry process, a good name for it, he's remained a constant. the last time he was here, he said, quote, my cd is one line, negotiating with the israelis. i i was not born to be a mercenary for territories. well, we agree, and we hope to add another line soon or to replace that with another line soon with another word soon. that word is "peacemaker," and he's decided not to make opening remarks. instead, he just wants to start a conversation with aaron and following that, we will take your questions. i also want to recognize a league of arab states, the ambassador of the u.s. who is here somewhere, who is not here -- yes, he is, there he is. welcome, mr. ambassador, and, now, let me turn the program over to two very special people, aaron miller, an
the scholar and policymaker, beginning the career as a professor of political science at the national university and as aaron david miller, whom you'll hear from in just a moment has said of his friend of 5 # years, he's, quote, seen it all and remains a champion of the palestinian national's narratives, unquote. from madrid, oslow, camp david, and the kerry process, a good name for it, he's remained a constant. the last time he was here, he said, quote, my cd is one line, negotiating with the...
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. >>> national hispanic university lost its fight to stay open. the private university in east san jose plans to close next year. the university president tells the "mercury news" it will try to offer courses until the 600 students currently enrolled graduate or transfer. four years ago national hispanic university purchased by the private college chain hopes to use the campus as a new charter school, teachers academy and research institute. the university stopped enrolling new students in january because of its financial troubles. >> the fed continues to cut back stimulus. hampton pearson at the washington, d.c. bureau with all of the details for us. good morning. >> hi, laura. futures started out flat, they have gone negative after stocks snapped the two-day rally wednesday t markets selling off following the fed decision. most of the news was expected. the fed continues to cut back on its stimulus program and dropping a threshold pegged to the unemployment rate to determine when it might start raising interest rates. inors focus on comments fro
. >>> national hispanic university lost its fight to stay open. the private university in east san jose plans to close next year. the university president tells the "mercury news" it will try to offer courses until the 600 students currently enrolled graduate or transfer. four years ago national hispanic university purchased by the private college chain hopes to use the campus as a new charter school, teachers academy and research institute. the university stopped enrolling...
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>> what i really needed was a primary source documents from the national defense university of lot of it was requesting classification from the archive that thankfully the folks did in a timely manner. of course, i had my contacts and associates and published secondary sources i did not have to spend extended time archives somewhere because i already knew what i was looking for. there was no archive time at all. >> to identify yourself and wait for the microphone. >> i retired army. on your opening slide with the overarching reasons for the assumptions going in are you being a little rough on drummer big easy on rumsfeld with the issue of the bath of vacation in dismantling of the iraqi army? having done a couple of tour with the pentagon it is inconceivable they were made in isolation from the leaders. >> that is a good question and another book yet to be written i will not hold my breath and ambassador bremer he said i and the president's representative if he were to do something that was not right he could have said secretary rumsfeld said to disband the army it is the bad idea cou
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he began a career as a professor of political science at the national university. and as aaron david miller has friend, saeb erekat has seen it all and remains a champion of the palestinian narrative. he has remained a constant. the last time he was here, he said, my tv is one line, to go --eting with the israelis negotiating with the israelis. we agree. we hope to add another line soon or replace it with another line soon. or within other words soon. that word is, peacemaker. saeb decided not to make opening remarks. startd, he wants to a conversation. following that, we will take your questions. i want to recognize the league hereab stage who is somewhere. who is not here. yes, he is. there he is. welcome, mr. ambassador. now, let me turn the program over to two very special people. >> thank you. >> thank you for your leadership. we have known each other for a very long time. , through the oslo david,, through camp through the collapse of camp david, through the darkest years of the palestinian confrontation. had our arguments, disagreements, and we have led -- y
he began a career as a professor of political science at the national university. and as aaron david miller has friend, saeb erekat has seen it all and remains a champion of the palestinian narrative. he has remained a constant. the last time he was here, he said, my tv is one line, to go --eting with the israelis negotiating with the israelis. we agree. we hope to add another line soon or replace it with another line soon. or within other words soon. that word is, peacemaker. saeb decided not...
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the statement also says university does not usually comment on pending cases. >>> national hispanic university in san jose is planning some big changes, has stopped accepting students but plans to continue current programs through the next school year. after that, the school will offer a teachers academy, a a charter school also in the works. the school blames government reductions in financial aid for the end of its four-year degree program. >>> it's a rare mysterious polio-like illness affecting more children. another child is diagnosed with the illness called california polio-like syndrome. statewide there have been 20 reported cases five here in the bay area. the child's problem started when he was 11 months old with an ear infection and the next thing his parents realized he couldn't move his legs. >> you don't realize how much you have until something goes really, really wrong. i felt helpless. it was extremely frustrating. and it was hard to sit and not be able to help him. >> it took more than a year finally just last week doctors at stanford university diagnosed him. doctors don't kno
the statement also says university does not usually comment on pending cases. >>> national hispanic university in san jose is planning some big changes, has stopped accepting students but plans to continue current programs through the next school year. after that, the school will offer a teachers academy, a a charter school also in the works. the school blames government reductions in financial aid for the end of its four-year degree program. >>> it's a rare mysterious...
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if you look briefly historically, teddy roosevelt first raised the issue of a national universal coverage plan in 1912 in his third party candidacy. he did not succeed. a few years later some of the states picked up the call. that brochure, i know it's hard to read the details, but on the left from 1918 was the pushback that talked about labor's socialistic attempt to take over our health care system. sound familiar? almost 100 years later. in the 1940s, harry truman proposed a similar plan. that was called socialized medicine. if you can see the puppeteer with the marionette, his two contraptions are called socialized and medicine, and it's described as a communist system. and then in the 1960s when medicare was proposed, that guy -- an actor at the time who may look familiar -- proposed that this was socialized medicine and would lead not only to a socialized health care system, but to an entire soviet-style economy. and then we've seen the last four or five years with the affordable care act, hands off my health care, government and industry should not be mixing, government should stay
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. >> thank you for joining us by skype from australian national university.e a look at the economic impact of the crisis in ukraine. the headlines are next on "first up." ♪ >> good morning. these are the headlines. western sanctions push towards recession. the argentinian peso. the chinese economy is on the radar. frommanufacturing pmi march. there is a rise to 48.7. any figure below 50 is a contraction. holding.s the bank of japan reiterated that japan is halfway there to reaching targets in the next two years. so far, we have a reaction and stories in fx markets. , 36.28.ian ruble dollare have the aussie and the reaction to the pmi today. it is keeping around that number. and the austrian economy relies on mining. chinese growth is slowing down and pmi is vital for the australian economy. low.urse, the yen is at a there it is. thee is a strengthening to -- abenomicsmics about. kuroda spoke the plans again. quantitative easing is planned to remove deflation and bringing inflation -- bring in inflation. >> shanghai makes a dream a reality. we will have that a
. >> thank you for joining us by skype from australian national university.e a look at the economic impact of the crisis in ukraine. the headlines are next on "first up." ♪ >> good morning. these are the headlines. western sanctions push towards recession. the argentinian peso. the chinese economy is on the radar. frommanufacturing pmi march. there is a rise to 48.7. any figure below 50 is a contraction. holding.s the bank of japan reiterated that japan is halfway there...
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. >> in san jose, national hispanic university will close as a four year check with a chain buying the campus four years ago with hopes of best enrollment through internet classes. the school suffered a set back last spring when the department of education reduced financial aid to students if programs that did not offer good prospects for employment. the university is now looking for a charter school to move in. >> a big opportunity kicks off for bay area residents with mortgage issues. the american dream event starts at 8:00 to downtown oakland with hundreds of bank representatives will help people try to reduce mortgage payments. this ever sent is free and you do not have to go through foreclosure to get help. this runs from today through monday at oakland marriott hotel from 8:00 am to 6:00 p.m. >>> a control burn has broken through the boundary and green to 300 acres. it is burninged eight miles southeast of salinas and it is worried it could spread to 600 acres starting before 5:00 yesterday afternoon, according to officials no home are threatened. >>> the kids were out late last
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in john blaxland, a senior fellow at the strategic and defense studies center at australian national university. he joins us now from canberra, australia this morning. break this down for me. talk to me about the satellites that took these images, when they were taken and why they set off the red flags that they set off. >> okay. this is a photograph from the 16th of march, so it's several days old now, but this is not an area of the world that we try to photograph all that frequently. i mean, let's not forget, there's nothing there except lots and lots of water. so, this is far away from anywhere. it's far away from australia, from africa. this is not a part of the world that is frequented very often. it's not even right on the track, the sea lines of communication that the major maritime trailing ships pass by. so, this is out of the way. this is something that had to be photogra photographed, and these photographs are taken around the world all the time, but you know, the level of granulation of the photographs is often not very good. so, what the analysts have done is they've taken this fro
in john blaxland, a senior fellow at the strategic and defense studies center at australian national university. he joins us now from canberra, australia this morning. break this down for me. talk to me about the satellites that took these images, when they were taken and why they set off the red flags that they set off. >> okay. this is a photograph from the 16th of march, so it's several days old now, but this is not an area of the world that we try to photograph all that frequently. i...
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. >> a small university that targets latinos and other students that may feel lost in larger schools is closing doors. nationalc university broke the news to students today explaining it left students scrambling now. >> enrollment only 550. that may be why students feel at home here. >> this school made me feel like i was home. >> this is video of the graduation. rass end mid year, 2015. one owner unable to get the department to reverse a ruling the program is no longer eligible for federal grants and loans. that impacted one fourth of the student body. >> we have hundreds of graduates that are leaders in the community now continuing to advocate for the importance of having educational opportunities available to anyone who chooses it. >> one graduate is david doyan honored two years ago. a major concern is whether credits earned can be transferred to other schools. some students say they've heard they will not be. students whose credits who are actually students in upper divisions. whose credits aren't going to be transferrable. that plays a big part on who the services. >> i am going to turn over every stone
. >> a small university that targets latinos and other students that may feel lost in larger schools is closing doors. nationalc university broke the news to students today explaining it left students scrambling now. >> enrollment only 550. that may be why students feel at home here. >> this school made me feel like i was home. >> this is video of the graduation. rass end mid year, 2015. one owner unable to get the department to reverse a ruling the program is no longer...
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. >> a small university that targets latinos and other students that may feel lost in larger schools is closing doors. nationalispanic university broke the news to students today explaining it left students scrambling now. >> enrollment only 550. that may be why students feel at home here. >> this school made me feel like i was home. >> this is video of the graduation. rass end mid year, 2015. one owner unable to get the department to reverse a ruling the program is no longer eligible for federal grants and loans. that impacted one fourth of the student body. >> we have hundreds of graduates that are leaders in the community now continuing to advocate for the importance of having educational opportunities available to anyone who chooses it. >> one graduate is david doyan honored two years ago. a major concern is whether credits earned can be transferred to other schools. some students say they've heard they will not be. students whose credits who are actually students in upper divisions. whose credits aren't going to be transferrable. that plays a big part on who the services. >> i am going to turn over every
. >> a small university that targets latinos and other students that may feel lost in larger schools is closing doors. nationalispanic university broke the news to students today explaining it left students scrambling now. >> enrollment only 550. that may be why students feel at home here. >> this school made me feel like i was home. >> this is video of the graduation. rass end mid year, 2015. one owner unable to get the department to reverse a ruling the program is no...
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i'm with the national defense university of the pentagon. i believe in the past you have said you felt like american negotiators cook up a deal and men brought it to you. do you believe that that has changed now or do you think that that is part of the case? >> i feel a difference. i really do. i think president obama is someone who is genuinely trying to achieve historic change in the course of history and he does realize this. but it begins with a solution and they know that we have to be a part of this. what these people do, they come to us. and i've heard this before. [laughter] >> and today the differences there and i hope that once the end product will be able to reflect the american ideas. because what is neede. because what is needed, what is required, what is fair. the relationships between humans and husbands and wives. if we miss this term, nothing will be part of it. you can't be sustained without this. so what we need from this president and the secretary was done more than anything else since march 6, 2013, some two dozen 14, t
i'm with the national defense university of the pentagon. i believe in the past you have said you felt like american negotiators cook up a deal and men brought it to you. do you believe that that has changed now or do you think that that is part of the case? >> i feel a difference. i really do. i think president obama is someone who is genuinely trying to achieve historic change in the course of history and he does realize this. but it begins with a solution and they know that we have to...
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del condado de santa clara, representant es de la universidad estatal en san jose y la "national hispanic universityntra rusia y dice estar listo a ir ms lejos si es necesario y no esta solo para ejercer presion diplomatica sobre esa nacion. ---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c. take pkg ;01 ;51 1;25 a solo un da de que el pueblo de crimea declarara su independencia de ucrania, estados unidos est respondiendo con mano dura contra rusia, ya que considera que el gobierno de vladimir putin influy en el referndum de manera ilegal. hoy el presidente barack obama anunci sanciones contra funcionarios del gobierno de putin que incluyen congelar bienes y eliminar visas de altos funcionarios del gobierno ruso. aunque ms del 96% de los crimeos votaron a favor de la reunificacin con rusia. la union europea ha dicho que cualquier referndum convocado bajo estas circunstancia s, de un da para otro, y sin implicar a los lderes polticos del pas no tiene credibilidad algunos expertos en el tema dicen que el temor en otros pases de europa del este es que la influencia de rusia vaya ms all s/peter schecter,
del condado de santa clara, representant es de la universidad estatal en san jose y la "national hispanic universityntra rusia y dice estar listo a ir ms lejos si es necesario y no esta solo para ejercer presion diplomatica sobre esa nacion. ---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c. take pkg ;01 ;51 1;25 a solo un da de que el pueblo de crimea declarara su independencia de ucrania, estados unidos est respondiendo con mano dura contra rusia, ya que considera que el gobierno de...
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i named aj went into trouble from the content of their institute at the peel eight national defense university judgment we understand as indicated by workers on the thirty or information coming from france australia and china all lead to a certain area in the so called saddam cord or the indian ocean about the possibility of finding parts of the mh three seventeen. really how credible. now if this duty from your experience. mr francis. i think that he's got to be very careful about this i would not be terribly optimistic. based just on the sightings by satellites um it's it's not at all clear what the satellites there are seeing. i think following up with surface ships trying to find what's been spotted from the satellites is he is obviously an important thing to do. but i think it's it's not very responsible particularly to the families to be. implying that this is some great late sleep before work i in the investigation because in my opinion it's not. i wanted to know what about your opinion because thirty are tied to a week until provided some close up of possibility from airing at the end
i named aj went into trouble from the content of their institute at the peel eight national defense university judgment we understand as indicated by workers on the thirty or information coming from france australia and china all lead to a certain area in the so called saddam cord or the indian ocean about the possibility of finding parts of the mh three seventeen. really how credible. now if this duty from your experience. mr francis. i think that he's got to be very careful about this i would...
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palm island university's national taiwan university yummy new city and coastal medical university and also the dove. and as jones' son medical university this is already being on the away we go into a two week old they don't people to include two was some international chef a swamp experience on international cooperation to have a good and the us has said that the bikini on the program got the feeling in the year two thousand thirteen the penal christian hospital celebrated his speedo sixtieth anniversary. and there's snow made me feel with no things wonderful things that appeal christian hospital has come for taiwan interests of providing yale medical services and also internationally that she would have read enough the international medical mission malawi. and that's not the superintendent of the penal christian hospital what is your protection no protection. what the activities that you would like to. he'll provide. with the pin going christian hospital. being the next ten fifty or sixty years. and this is that quick. at the crash yesterday the crash in paris on the scene to answer
palm island university's national taiwan university yummy new city and coastal medical university and also the dove. and as jones' son medical university this is already being on the away we go into a two week old they don't people to include two was some international chef a swamp experience on international cooperation to have a good and the us has said that the bikini on the program got the feeling in the year two thousand thirteen the penal christian hospital celebrated his speedo sixtieth...
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>> what i really needed was a primary source documents from the national defense university of lot of it was requesting classification from the archive that thankfully the folks did in a timely manner. of course, i had my contacts and associates and published secondary sources i did not have to spend extended time archives somewhere because i already knew what i was looking for. there was no archive time at all. >> to identify yourself and wait for the microphone. >> i retired army. on your opening slide with the overarching reasons for the assumptions going in are you being a little rough on drummer big easy on rumsfeld with the issue of the bath of vacation in dismantling of the iraqi army? having done a couple of tour with the pentagon it is inconceivable they were made in isolation from the leaders. >> that is a good question and another book yet to be written i will not hold my breath and ambassador bremer he said i and the president's representative if he were to do something that was not right he could have said secretary rumsfeld said to disband the army it is the bad idea cou
>> what i really needed was a primary source documents from the national defense university of lot of it was requesting classification from the archive that thankfully the folks did in a timely manner. of course, i had my contacts and associates and published secondary sources i did not have to spend extended time archives somewhere because i already knew what i was looking for. there was no archive time at all. >> to identify yourself and wait for the microphone. >> i retired...
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about one hundred students held a rally at tyne tees national taiwan normal university on tuesday. they show their support for the contest by boycotting classes. oh and she goes worried that i want democracy may be granted china controls the economy i didn't get it in chapter fourteen is criticizing the police for fourth to the ever living protest is from the cabinet debate. in i was. i do. it was tense standoff with other governments so my actions in crimea appears to be taking its toll on the economy officials with the economic development ministry think money is pouring out of the country. the estimates the estimates capital health loose alert to seventeen billion dollars in the first three months of the year that's what the investors made out of the country in the whole of twenty to team officials don't expect to put any economic growth for the first quarter. the deputy economic ministers in sanctions are not having a strong impact as they mainly affected individuals. still he says related factors are hurting growth and encouraging investors to pull out their money the ukrainia
about one hundred students held a rally at tyne tees national taiwan normal university on tuesday. they show their support for the contest by boycotting classes. oh and she goes worried that i want democracy may be granted china controls the economy i didn't get it in chapter fourteen is criticizing the police for fourth to the ever living protest is from the cabinet debate. in i was. i do. it was tense standoff with other governments so my actions in crimea appears to be taking its toll on the...
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one of the nation's biggest universities. >> carson was given a fifth of rum to share with the boy nexthim. there was a bottle or two of ever-clear that was passed around. >> his sae frat brothers watched it all. >> thought he was going limp. >> then i saw him sort of drulg out of his mouth and i knew he wasn't all right. i saw people pick him up and carry him out of the roar. i don't think i'll ever forget that. >> someone drove him to the hospital. but instead of having him admitted they brought him back to the pledge party. >> we've seen people who puke, and then wake up in the morning and they're fine. we never think that you know this is going to kill someone. >> but carson starky died of alcohol poisoning. it is another blot on a century old are university campus. >> many death dedicateloyal brothers who do much to promote sae, give back to their communities and institutions and are leaders, athletes and scholars. however as an organization we have been plagued with too much bad behavior. >> so sae has announced it's eliminating pledge week, with a goal to putting an end to alcoho
one of the nation's biggest universities. >> carson was given a fifth of rum to share with the boy nexthim. there was a bottle or two of ever-clear that was passed around. >> his sae frat brothers watched it all. >> thought he was going limp. >> then i saw him sort of drulg out of his mouth and i knew he wasn't all right. i saw people pick him up and carry him out of the roar. i don't think i'll ever forget that. >> someone drove him to the hospital. but instead of...
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. >>> national hispanic university in san jose expected to chose next year as a four year college with the chain buying campus four years ago with hopes of bostonning enrollment through internet classes. the san jose mercury news reports they suffered a set become when the department of education reduced financial aid to students if programs that did not offer good prospects for emlimit. the university is new looking for a charter school to move in. >> a big opportunity kicks off for bay area residents who are having trouble paying their mortgage. the american dream event starts at 8:00 this morning in oakland. home owners can get face-to-face in front of the bank representatives and nonprofit financial counselors to tell them what they are going you to get the payments reduced. it is a flow event and you do not have to be in foreclosure to get help today through monday at oakland mayor idea from 8:00 am on five o'clock p.m. >>> right now at 9:57, something special is happening. mike? >> do the math, four hours and 20 minutes. >>> i like to put hill on the spot. >> good morning, everyo
. >>> national hispanic university in san jose expected to chose next year as a four year college with the chain buying campus four years ago with hopes of bostonning enrollment through internet classes. the san jose mercury news reports they suffered a set become when the department of education reduced financial aid to students if programs that did not offer good prospects for emlimit. the university is new looking for a charter school to move in. >> a big opportunity kicks off...
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a united nations and a universal declaration of human rights, international law and the means to enforce those laws. but we also know that those rules are not self-executing. they depend on people and nations of goodwill continually affirming them. and that's why russia's violation of international law is an assault on ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, must be met with condemnation. not because we're trying to keep russia down but because the principles that have meant so much to europe and the world must be lifted up. over the last several days the united states, europe and our partners around the world have been united in defense of these ideals. and united in support of the ukrainian people. together we've condemned russia's invasion of ukraine and reject the legitimacy of the crimean referendum. together we have isolated russia politically, suspending it from the g-8 nations and downgrading our bilateral ties. together we are imposing costs through sanctions that have left a mark on russia and those accountable for its actions. and if the russian leadership stays on it
a united nations and a universal declaration of human rights, international law and the means to enforce those laws. but we also know that those rules are not self-executing. they depend on people and nations of goodwill continually affirming them. and that's why russia's violation of international law is an assault on ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, must be met with condemnation. not because we're trying to keep russia down but because the principles that have meant so much to...
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about one hundred students held a rally at friday's national taiwan normal university on tuesday they show their support for a protest by boycotting classes oh and she becomes old and i'm worried that taiwan's democracy may be granted china controls island's economy. students gather to chant slogans criticizing the police to forcibly removing protesters from the candy darling. scientists and government officials from around the world gathered in a city south of tokyo to talk about the state of the planet they're attending the latest session of the intergovernmental panel on climate change or ipcc is the first time japan has played host participants are discussing how people can better prepare for extreme weather and other challenges nhk world crown and title reports. about five hundred scientists and government representatives from more than one hundred countries come together to talk about a problem. he feels is only getting worse. for the latest report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change not to leave national and sub national governments with an understanding of how and
about one hundred students held a rally at friday's national taiwan normal university on tuesday they show their support for a protest by boycotting classes oh and she becomes old and i'm worried that taiwan's democracy may be granted china controls island's economy. students gather to chant slogans criticizing the police to forcibly removing protesters from the candy darling. scientists and government officials from around the world gathered in a city south of tokyo to talk about the state of...
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well three thousand gathered at national chain called university
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this is a national university, international. it will be coming back to you talking about that. we are refurbishing, rearranging deck chairs on analysts ship. we needed some point to build a new ship. >> okay. if you can give something to us we will be marking up your release soon. there may be some language that we can carry that would push this thing, you know, forward. the espionage on china, i think, you know, i think mr. colbert and others covered it. i think it is a board that people realize, i am seeing all these trips the people are taking to china, seeing some business community just like china. every time you hear about this thing you have to understand some things. this committee has pretty tough language on china if you are catholic there are 25 catholic bishops that are under house arrest being tracked in prison. that number was up at christmas, the community, never to be seen again. this is in the chinese government. president china, he is the guy that put together the policy down into bed. i snuck into tibet and number of years zero. a hundred 19 tibetan monks set
this is a national university, international. it will be coming back to you talking about that. we are refurbishing, rearranging deck chairs on analysts ship. we needed some point to build a new ship. >> okay. if you can give something to us we will be marking up your release soon. there may be some language that we can carry that would push this thing, you know, forward. the espionage on china, i think, you know, i think mr. colbert and others covered it. i think it is a board that...
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there were portably seeing starting with the may 23 speech at national defense university suggestingt the war should end, the war will end and nobody of course wants perpetual war. so there's ambiguities in the conversation which right now are simply unhealthy because al qaeda still thinks it's a war. i certainly think we are still at war. there parts of the executive branch and the military that very much think we are war and going back to the question of legal strategy some of the conundrums we have made for ourselves about detention, about surveillance are resolved if you consider we are in fact still in a state of war with al qaeda. some of those problems are quite clear. we have a great deal of rights as a belligerence against the substate organization which we can exercise in that respect. the last thing i want to say is there is a leader of the opposition. it's a strange thing that the president almost never mentions ayman al zawahiri but i think he should. the document published by the white house in june of 2011 explicitly says in two places that osama bin laden is the only
there were portably seeing starting with the may 23 speech at national defense university suggestingt the war should end, the war will end and nobody of course wants perpetual war. so there's ambiguities in the conversation which right now are simply unhealthy because al qaeda still thinks it's a war. i certainly think we are still at war. there parts of the executive branch and the military that very much think we are war and going back to the question of legal strategy some of the conundrums...
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this is a national university. so we will be coming back to talk about that.we are refurbishing and arranging the chairs on an old ship. we need to build a new ship. >> we are going to be marking up your really soon. there may be some language we could carry that would push this thing forward. so the espionage think it's important for people to realize i'm seeing all these trips people are taking to china. china. i'i am seeing some of the busins community like china and every time you hear about this, you have to understand some things. the committee has a tough language on china. if you're catholic, there are 25 catholic bishops that are under house arrest, being tracked and in prison and. he's never been seen again and that is just in the chinese government. the former president is the one that together the policy of the crackdown in tibet. i snuck into tibet a many years ago. they sent them selves claim because of his policy. this guy the business communities went over and they just went gaga to be with him. the chinese people are wonderful people. i think
this is a national university. so we will be coming back to talk about that.we are refurbishing and arranging the chairs on an old ship. we need to build a new ship. >> we are going to be marking up your really soon. there may be some language we could carry that would push this thing forward. so the espionage think it's important for people to realize i'm seeing all these trips people are taking to china. china. i'i am seeing some of the busins community like china and every time you...
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and you may know that usf is among a handful of universities nationally that requires all undergraduates to complete a service learning course in order to graduate. you may know he that usf sponsors more than 25 sustained community projects throughout san francisco and the bay area and we offer more than 100 service learning courses in which our students and faculty are doing service learning projects with the community. but what you may not know is that in 2013 diverse issue in higher education, a premiere magazine that focuses on diversity and the united states, named usf the number one university in the country for recruiting, retaining, and graduating minority students. this is a significant accomplishment that usf is doing here in san francisco. we want to continue to attract those individual students to come here. in san francisco, more than 112,000 people, which is 13% of the population, live below the federal poverty line as well as 43 million people in the nation. usf through our students and faculty, is engaged with the local national and international community partners to hel
and you may know that usf is among a handful of universities nationally that requires all undergraduates to complete a service learning course in order to graduate. you may know he that usf sponsors more than 25 sustained community projects throughout san francisco and the bay area and we offer more than 100 service learning courses in which our students and faculty are doing service learning projects with the community. but what you may not know is that in 2013 diverse issue in higher...
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. >> reporter: robert jackson of duke university studies the nation's gas distribution system. over two months, his team detected nearly 3500 leaks in boston and more than 6,000 in washington, d.c. >> in a dozen of those cases, we found that the air in the manholes under the streets were explosive. >> reporter: natural gas descrens responsible for 17 deaths and 133 million in property damage every year. the utility company told us it independent the gas main on the same block as the destroyed buildings as recently as two weeks ago. in high concentrations, natural gas can be ignited by a small spark, even a cell phone call. scott, the cost of replacing all that old pipeline here in new york city could be as high as $8 million a mile. >> pelley: michelle miller, thank you very much. g.m. acknowledged late last night that it knew about a defective ignition switch back in 2001 but continued to build cars with the part for years. now, 12 deaths are linked to the defect. g.m. is recalling more than 1.5 million vehicles and jeff glor has today's developments. >> let me start by asking
. >> reporter: robert jackson of duke university studies the nation's gas distribution system. over two months, his team detected nearly 3500 leaks in boston and more than 6,000 in washington, d.c. >> in a dozen of those cases, we found that the air in the manholes under the streets were explosive. >> reporter: natural gas descrens responsible for 17 deaths and 133 million in property damage every year. the utility company told us it independent the gas main on the same block...
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. >>> a federal judge declaring and deciding that football players at northwestern university can create the nation'sst union of college athletes. erika pitzi explains. >> ladies and gentlemen, your northwestern wildcats. >> reporter: in a game-changing decision, the national labor relations board found football players now kwaul approximatefy as university employees. the players argued their scholarships are compensation and coaches are their managers. the board agreed, in part because the university excerpts employer like power over the players. >> control over their time, scheduling, what they can do with their private lives. >> reporter: here is what they want, medical coverage for players who get long-term injuries, better procedures to reduce head injuries, and the potential for players to pursue commercial sponsorship. northwestern said they are not employees but students. adding . . . as the university files an appeal in illinois, lawmakers in the big college sport state of tennessee consider a bill that gives its student athletes a grant when they graduate of up to $50,000. >> we were love f
. >>> a federal judge declaring and deciding that football players at northwestern university can create the nation'sst union of college athletes. erika pitzi explains. >> ladies and gentlemen, your northwestern wildcats. >> reporter: in a game-changing decision, the national labor relations board found football players now kwaul approximatefy as university employees. the players argued their scholarships are compensation and coaches are their managers. the board agreed, in...
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then there is charlie and cardinal -- they have sailed for brown universities nationally ranked team.ir business and economics degrees that are going to help enable them to compete against the world's toughest and best funded sailors. they spoke to alex deal earlier this morning. >> we know that at the end of the day, this is a business. it does take money to compete and get to this next level. fortunate topretty see it that way and we have been able to make the most of our opportunities and create opportunities for sailing. versus just show up and go sailing. >> in terms of attracting sponsors, how long did it take you? >> this is basically a 2.5 year mission. after we competed in the atlantic race, we were put in charge of the volvo race and we have been working with them for 2.5 years. to tailor youre marketing to each company you try to hit. tell me about this business inside. a struggle of is conviction and malleability. you are what you are. toevery sponsor would like see something different. you work for them. it's all about their return on investment. we wanted to make sure we
then there is charlie and cardinal -- they have sailed for brown universities nationally ranked team.ir business and economics degrees that are going to help enable them to compete against the world's toughest and best funded sailors. they spoke to alex deal earlier this morning. >> we know that at the end of the day, this is a business. it does take money to compete and get to this next level. fortunate topretty see it that way and we have been able to make the most of our opportunities...
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well um currency in a town and assistant professor at national taiwan university. i teach in the translation and interpretation. roger program so that's my day job ok but during weekends i would become a badge that says so that's my second hat on him i thought i'd use a conference and took of her soul that someone i usually do before i started teaching in school by damien would have to pee on the program to date because you are the directors of teaching high school marching band that's why i'm watching i mean how deeply involved with that in high school marching band in first place i was a member of the marching band. when i was in fact in high school. it sold. i started to develop an interest in marching band or just simply play music because i don't the piano when i was small but i stop doing it on after inking middle school which is usually the case for lost time when the students because of academic load exactly ok on but i was very fortunate to get into jean claude high school and i found that there was actually a band and i really wanted to join so that actua
well um currency in a town and assistant professor at national taiwan university. i teach in the translation and interpretation. roger program so that's my day job ok but during weekends i would become a badge that says so that's my second hat on him i thought i'd use a conference and took of her soul that someone i usually do before i started teaching in school by damien would have to pee on the program to date because you are the directors of teaching high school marching band that's why i'm...