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what is going on in odessa? [indiscernible] these figures are different in favor of maintaining territorial integrity. the figure there, the same poll, shows us only 24% of citizens, citizens of odessa, support the idea of becoming part of the russian federation. which means 3/4 of the population of odessa is not enthusiastic about this idea. the highest percentage is an area where you have 33% thinking about leaving ukraine and joining russia. everywhere in the east and south of ukraine, you should be aware of that, most people, the vast majority are strongly in favor of maintaining territorial integrity of ukraine. why some people do come to the separatist camps? many of them are being brainwashed and subjected to russian propaganda, which has been carried for years by russian tv stations, ukrainian stations and also many local channels. many of them are senior citizens who have nostalgia for soviet times, so they are thinking of a time machine that would transport them 20, 30, 40 years ago, into the soviet pa
what is going on in odessa? [indiscernible] these figures are different in favor of maintaining territorial integrity. the figure there, the same poll, shows us only 24% of citizens, citizens of odessa, support the idea of becoming part of the russian federation. which means 3/4 of the population of odessa is not enthusiastic about this idea. the highest percentage is an area where you have 33% thinking about leaving ukraine and joining russia. everywhere in the east and south of ukraine, you...
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going on in odessa? igures are different in favor of ukraine maintaining integrity. 24% ofgures there so that citizens and residents of odessa ceding and idea of becoming part of the russian 3/4 of on, which means he population is not enthusiastic about it. an area where in one-third of the population of joining russia. so, everywhere in the south of aware most should be people, the vast majority, are favor of maintain being the integrity of ukraine. come to the le do separatist camps so to speak? are being m brainwashed and subject to propaganda that have been years on russian tv stations and ukrainian central local channels. many are senior citizens who for the olds times and thinking in terms of a ime machine that would transport them 20, 30, 40 years ago in the soviet past which is that is another important element and segment of i have d of camp that been talking about. there is the constant manipulation with the language you are well aware and of course most of the alls are coming from the kremlin
going on in odessa? igures are different in favor of ukraine maintaining integrity. 24% ofgures there so that citizens and residents of odessa ceding and idea of becoming part of the russian 3/4 of on, which means he population is not enthusiastic about it. an area where in one-third of the population of joining russia. so, everywhere in the south of aware most should be people, the vast majority, are favor of maintain being the integrity of ukraine. come to the le do separatist camps so to...
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what is going on in odessa? 3/4 of the population of odessa is not enthusiastic about this idea. is an areapercentage where you have 33% thinking about leaving ukraine and joining russia. everywhere in the east and south of ukraine you should be aware of that, most people, the vast majority are strongly in favor of maintaining territorial integrity of ukraine. why some people do come to the separatist camps? are beingem brainwashed and subjected to russian propaganda, which has been carried for years by tv stations, and also many local channels. many of them are senior citizens who have nostalgia for soviet times, so they are thinking of a time machine that would transport them 20, 30, years ago, into the soviet past. that is another important element, segment of that kind of camp that i have been talking about. there is a constant and ablation of the language issue, which you are well aware, and most of the calls are coming from moscow. speaking ukrainian from odessa. i never felt persecution. i never felt any fear of this new government in kiev. i never felt any scare of this s
what is going on in odessa? 3/4 of the population of odessa is not enthusiastic about this idea. is an areapercentage where you have 33% thinking about leaving ukraine and joining russia. everywhere in the east and south of ukraine you should be aware of that, most people, the vast majority are strongly in favor of maintaining territorial integrity of ukraine. why some people do come to the separatist camps? are beingem brainwashed and subjected to russian propaganda, which has been carried for...
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probably in the odessa region. the third model, rebellion of local elites again central government, with the support of foreign military troops like in crimea over with the support of paramilitary protesters like in lugansk region. with strong support on the part of local economical elite. anyway, in the aftermath of the revolution oligarch an important part of regional elites, the fact that yanukovych networks will lead to new power. there are separatist movements. as you can see, you can see it, for example, the governor of donetsk region. even the city -- [inaudible] now local elites try to facilitate and support ukrainian antiwar protest after much of russian intervention in crimea. it's an interesting model of intra- elite settlement. some eastern ukraine regions and probably the best way to accommodate local elites is to reach agreement between central and regions. at sometime, some regional elites to position to the one voice by anti-maidan protests, creation of local paramilitary defense organizations. the
probably in the odessa region. the third model, rebellion of local elites again central government, with the support of foreign military troops like in crimea over with the support of paramilitary protesters like in lugansk region. with strong support on the part of local economical elite. anyway, in the aftermath of the revolution oligarch an important part of regional elites, the fact that yanukovych networks will lead to new power. there are separatist movements. as you can see, you can see...
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obviously, this kind of tension is taking place not just here in odessa odessa.ll just a short distance from here. but also in towns and cities all along this southern and eastern area of ukraine, where the majority of the population are ethnic russians and where they speak russian as their primary language. speak to any of these people and they'll say they believe the new authorities in ukraine in particular are discriminating against them discriminating against the use of the russian language even sending what they call fascists to this area to attack the russian-speaking population. now, we've seen no evidence of that but that's certainly the rhetoric that's being talked about here in this square outside this main government administrative building in odessa. take a look at some of the people around me. many of them -- you can see them right now, but many of them are wearing masks. there's a sort of gang of young men chanting anti -- chanting pro-russian slogans. poster there showing a picture of some of the leaders of the interim administration including the
obviously, this kind of tension is taking place not just here in odessa odessa.ll just a short distance from here. but also in towns and cities all along this southern and eastern area of ukraine, where the majority of the population are ethnic russians and where they speak russian as their primary language. speak to any of these people and they'll say they believe the new authorities in ukraine in particular are discriminating against them discriminating against the use of the russian language...
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in the black sea port of odessa, ukraine's only se sea port. >> this is a stand of unity intended for russia who would preview autonomprefer autonomy. this is the kind of threat russia has promised defend ethnic russians in ukraine defend. >> reporter: they're an group that pro tests the protests that brought down the ukraine government. they are small in number but one of ukraine's biggest problems. glory to ukraine, they cry, death to our enemies. >> our enemies are those who want to encroach on our territorial he integrity, our country's freedom and independence and those who kill the son of ukraine. >> reporter: the pro-russian camp knows that russia supports its demand to split from kiev and promises to defend it's right. what no one knows is how russia may react. >> do you feel that russians in ukraine are under threat? >> when people walk the streets under neo-nazi flags shouting death to russia, then we feel threatened. >> reporter: in the end a confrontation. the ethnic russian crowds against like th right sector. it's a contradiction that russia is swift to highlight with th
in the black sea port of odessa, ukraine's only se sea port. >> this is a stand of unity intended for russia who would preview autonomprefer autonomy. this is the kind of threat russia has promised defend ethnic russians in ukraine defend. >> reporter: they're an group that pro tests the protests that brought down the ukraine government. they are small in number but one of ukraine's biggest problems. glory to ukraine, they cry, death to our enemies. >> our enemies are those...
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odessa is delighted that the ceremony they killed. a new kitten or kenyans. this delay to stitch and treat honestly it's cooked carrots being open with the chalk to do things on it now plans to restore the hands of private enterprise. to the exchange of shots must be changed the mature historian john lee his passion is there but dublin's past these spearheading an ongoing campaign to preserve one of the city's most valuable historical assets rice heart of contemporary dublin the capital's oldest shown on the street appears on parliament street has been empty since it closed seventeen years ago. in twenty eleven it was sold by now not to a private buyer because of the uk in the conceit that the k here is his pt and dating and were afraid of going to do this in the car for the anarchy. st sold sorts and nights in the shadow of dublin castle the three hundred and fifty years they're still there i was so enamored of its tenets or anyone really think that building close to the heart of musician alan among go bowling. she found the video for his son precious little
odessa is delighted that the ceremony they killed. a new kitten or kenyans. this delay to stitch and treat honestly it's cooked carrots being open with the chalk to do things on it now plans to restore the hands of private enterprise. to the exchange of shots must be changed the mature historian john lee his passion is there but dublin's past these spearheading an ongoing campaign to preserve one of the city's most valuable historical assets rice heart of contemporary dublin the capital's...
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ucrania, en crimea, quienes se oponen, son silenciados por la fuerza, no muy lejos, en el puente de odessano queremos estar con rusia, dicen. no son los Únicos ucranianos que abogan por la integridad de su paÍs. seÑor putin destruya este muro, el motor de la intimidaciÓn y la destrucción militar. putin dijo que esperaba que no explotara una nueva guerra frÍa, y su canciller fue mÁs allÁ, dijo el secretario kerry que las sanciones impuestas a rusia golpearÁn a estados unidos como un boomerang. Éstas decisiones continÚan nuestros impuestos para imponer un costo a rusia, los responsables de la situaciÓn en crimea, dijo el presidente obama. estos jÓvenes ucranianos ocupados por su paÍs hoy hablaron en washington sobre la ilegitimidad del referendo. el referendo ya estÁ decidido por quienes impulsaron la idea, con las tropas rusas en el terreno, se asegurarÁn que el resultado sea a favor de rusia, dos de sus buques de guerra bloquean la entrada al puerto. el presidente putin dijo que las conversaciones entre rusia y el gobierno de ucrania con paÍses occidentales como mediadores los hacen sonreÍ
ucrania, en crimea, quienes se oponen, son silenciados por la fuerza, no muy lejos, en el puente de odessano queremos estar con rusia, dicen. no son los Únicos ucranianos que abogan por la integridad de su paÍs. seÑor putin destruya este muro, el motor de la intimidaciÓn y la destrucción militar. putin dijo que esperaba que no explotara una nueva guerra frÍa, y su canciller fue mÁs allÁ, dijo el secretario kerry que las sanciones impuestas a rusia golpearÁn a estados unidos como un...
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. >> ukraine has one major port left in odessa in the black sea. we went there to see how much life has changed. >> ukraine is a country coming to terms with what has happened and what may be still to come. divided loyalties are playing themselves out on the streets. in the black sea port of odessa, ukraine's only seaport after russia's annexation of crimea, the crowd unfurls a giant ukrainian flag. this, on the one hand is a powerful display of unity tendedo help russia and ethnic russians. the message is that the country is stronger together than apart. this is the threat that russia promised to defend ethnic russians in ukraine against. >> they are called right sector, a group that many credit for sustaining the protests that brought down the viktor yanukovych government. they are small in number, but a new government -- but one of the new government's biggest problems. glory to ukraine, death to the enemies. >> translation: our enemies are those that want to encroach on our territory, country, freedom and independence and those that kill the so
. >> ukraine has one major port left in odessa in the black sea. we went there to see how much life has changed. >> ukraine is a country coming to terms with what has happened and what may be still to come. divided loyalties are playing themselves out on the streets. in the black sea port of odessa, ukraine's only seaport after russia's annexation of crimea, the crowd unfurls a giant ukrainian flag. this, on the one hand is a powerful display of unity tendedo help russia and ethnic...
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caller boo-yah, this is chris in odessa, texas. >> odessa, two twin city, one of my favors, what's up? >> caller: you hit it on the head yesterday with your recommendation after a high involvement here, can't get it down. it's coming out of the ground. >> so true caller i will take a hard look at your refinery thing. my question is in november ffiv, does it still have legs? >> yes. ffiv. these $100 stocks, this company may by a morning the best when it comes to the new rollout and next generation telco. i think you got a winner. brad in kansas. brad. >> caller: hail the almighty clear. >> wow, kind of like cease sar, cease sar, kramer, what's up? >> caller: hey, kramer, a big shout out to you and your staff. i know it's a big day for you guys. >> yes. >> caller:ny stock, i have watching it, watching it, i'm loving it in the long run is ge. >> we feel the same way, my travel trust, we feel you got to own it, it's paying a good dividend. it's restructureing. they announced the ipo. i don't understand why it's down 26, 27. i think people perceive it is a china problem. i see no china pro
caller boo-yah, this is chris in odessa, texas. >> odessa, two twin city, one of my favors, what's up? >> caller: you hit it on the head yesterday with your recommendation after a high involvement here, can't get it down. it's coming out of the ground. >> so true caller i will take a hard look at your refinery thing. my question is in november ffiv, does it still have legs? >> yes. ffiv. these $100 stocks, this company may by a morning the best when it comes to the new...
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they're currently on their way to odessa in southern ukraine. the mission was requested by pro-western authorities in kiev. that's scheduled to last until march 12th. >>> social media has played a huge role in the crisis of ukraine from government officials and traditional press to the protesters themselves. twitter, facebook and other social media is being used to talk about it, and in some cases propel and move forward the rapidly changing events. photos and videos are being posted online for the world to see. take a look at this from catarina, a 22-year-old ukrainian activist, who has been live tweeting from kiev since november. >> reporter: social media has played a huge role. to be honest at least at one moment on december 11th when a crackdown in maidan was taking place, it seemed to me that social media and facebook, they were th the decisive moments. when we started sharing the message. this is a perfect explanation of what social media played here on maidan. this is sharing information, of sharing alarming messages and to bring people t
they're currently on their way to odessa in southern ukraine. the mission was requested by pro-western authorities in kiev. that's scheduled to last until march 12th. >>> social media has played a huge role in the crisis of ukraine from government officials and traditional press to the protesters themselves. twitter, facebook and other social media is being used to talk about it, and in some cases propel and move forward the rapidly changing events. photos and videos are being posted...
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of the whole region of dumbass which is the east of ukraine also we know that in the port city of odessa in the south of ukraine at least two thousand people are now protesting against jeeves's rule as well they are among the demands is the new governor as well the complete reform of the judicial system as well as something new or they have demanded today that now these so-called a right sect the hardline nationalist core of the protest in kiev to be banned the situation now in hiding of the biggest city in the used to be great is calm but some forty eight hours ago we played witness to a huge disturbance at the central square when a pro russian activist clashed with the so-called during my down activists who were sort of consoling the local administration and i tell you more about that in my report just when the self-proclaimed leaders in kiev thought they had control of the country. tells instructor the streets of some of the largest cities including her on saturday and the willing to be governed by the new with origins in the capital. i want my kids to live in peace with all our other
of the whole region of dumbass which is the east of ukraine also we know that in the port city of odessa in the south of ukraine at least two thousand people are now protesting against jeeves's rule as well they are among the demands is the new governor as well the complete reform of the judicial system as well as something new or they have demanded today that now these so-called a right sect the hardline nationalist core of the protest in kiev to be banned the situation now in hiding of the...
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in the black seaport of odessa, ukraine's only seaport after russia's annexation of crimea. crowd unfurls a giant ukrainian flag. this on the one hand is a powerful display of unity intended for russia and ethnic russians in ukraine would who would prefer autonomy from kiev. the message this country is stronger together than apart. this, on the other hand, is exactly the sort of threat that russia has promised to defend ethnic russians in ukraine against. they are called right sector an ultra nationalist group that many credit for sustaining the protests that brought down the yanukovych government. they are small in number, but now one of the new government's biggest problems. glory to ukraine they cry. and death to our enemies. >> translator: our enemies are those that wants to encroach on our territorial territory our country and those that killed the sons of ukraine. >> reporter: the pro russian camp by those no means a majority, knows that russia supports the demand to split from kiev and has promised to defend its rights. what no one knows is how russia may act or when.
in the black seaport of odessa, ukraine's only seaport after russia's annexation of crimea. crowd unfurls a giant ukrainian flag. this on the one hand is a powerful display of unity intended for russia and ethnic russians in ukraine would who would prefer autonomy from kiev. the message this country is stronger together than apart. this, on the other hand, is exactly the sort of threat that russia has promised to defend ethnic russians in ukraine against. they are called right sector an ultra...
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weitzman was, again, from the peal of settlement odessa, from that whole group that went to britain, became a chemist, and he had magical powers as a diplomat. .. [applause] >> we are selling dennis
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. >> in ukraine, thousands of protestors carried flags in odessa to tell moscow they don't want to thee annexed like crimea. they also met to remember protestors killed in demonstrations. >>> for the first time a united nation's panel is warning that climate change will lead to greater conflict around the world. an international panel of scientists say it's will trigger conflicts over water and energy and contribute to the refugee problem around the world. earlier this month the u.s. defense department called it a threat multiplier. there was local elections throughout france today, and the socialist parties suffered significant losses. the conservative opposition apparently made major gains. >>> and a trade pack with neighboring china. they say it will give china too much influence in taiwanese affairs. >>> chooi these authorities reportedly seized more than $14 billion in assets from the family and associates of the former domestic security chief. the man at the center of the scandal has been under what's described as virtual house arrest for several months. the decision to take acti
. >> in ukraine, thousands of protestors carried flags in odessa to tell moscow they don't want to thee annexed like crimea. they also met to remember protestors killed in demonstrations. >>> for the first time a united nation's panel is warning that climate change will lead to greater conflict around the world. an international panel of scientists say it's will trigger conflicts over water and energy and contribute to the refugee problem around the world. earlier this month the...
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thousands of people walked through the odessa calling on russia to take over. they want to call for independence from ukraine. pro-russian rallies were held in three regions in eastern ukraine. pro-ukrainian crowds rallied in kiev. 3,000 people gathered in independence square, calling for a united ukraine. they heard from ukraine's foreign minister, denouncing russian aggression. he says ukraine has the support of the international community. >> the rallies come amid concerns as to what russia will do. a top nato commander says russian troops on the border may enter the country. >> if there was one point which n.a.t.o.'s ally commander general wanted to impress on sunday is the terms of engagement between n.a.t.o. and russia are changing, and it will affect how n.a.t.o. and the u.s. military respond to any escalation in the crisis involving ukraine. >> the situation is this: n.a.t.o. members have a responsibility, a legal responsibility to defend each other if one of them is attacked. there is concern that russia might try to claim parts of eastern ukraine, or
thousands of people walked through the odessa calling on russia to take over. they want to call for independence from ukraine. pro-russian rallies were held in three regions in eastern ukraine. pro-ukrainian crowds rallied in kiev. 3,000 people gathered in independence square, calling for a united ukraine. they heard from ukraine's foreign minister, denouncing russian aggression. he says ukraine has the support of the international community. >> the rallies come amid concerns as to what...
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professor of international relations and government at georgetown university, author of "odessa: genius in death in a city of dreams." professor, couldn't we call this maps of ukraine over many, many centuries and there is not one of them that has the crimea included in what is traditionally ukrainian lands. why is it? >> traditionally ukrainian lands are, traditionally russian lands. part was an empire before the bolshevik revolution. in 1974, there was an agreement that the sovereignty of crimea or the control of crimea from the russian component to the ukrainian component. at the time, that was an internal administrative issue. it had no status in the international system. when ukraine became independent in 1991, the borders that had got when the borders the soph yes, it is had given it and that included crimea. >> like giving it? >> in a way, yes. >> and as important a place in, in the russians' own historical imaginations. >> this is a place whereby tradition, christianity, a saint was baptized as a christian but it holds a great deal of importance for other groups, ukrainians, cri
professor of international relations and government at georgetown university, author of "odessa: genius in death in a city of dreams." professor, couldn't we call this maps of ukraine over many, many centuries and there is not one of them that has the crimea included in what is traditionally ukrainian lands. why is it? >> traditionally ukrainian lands are, traditionally russian lands. part was an empire before the bolshevik revolution. in 1974, there was an agreement that the...
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in the black sea port of odessa.usands of people held a peaceful protest. >> footage from high-security prisons. "the daily telegraph" says it includes interviews from prisoners who say they've been torture. 21,000 people have been detained across egypt since the coup that toppled mohamed morsi. >> there's no room to move. 16 prisoners cram together in a cell made to hold no more than four. these are rare pictures from inside some of egypt's high security prisons. it shows how some are held which are il, even under egyptian law. none of the cells have beds. some are denied access to water for up to 12 hours a day. they are locked in filthy or crowded cells with little or no sunlight. except for one hour a day. in this video an inmate takes us on a tour of an underground cell. it's 2 metres by 1.5. he says three inmates are hold here. the toilets which has no door is a hole in the grouped. a blanket is used to provide some semblance of privacy. some of the test moanies smuggled out detail torture, ash industry arrest
in the black sea port of odessa.usands of people held a peaceful protest. >> footage from high-security prisons. "the daily telegraph" says it includes interviews from prisoners who say they've been torture. 21,000 people have been detained across egypt since the coup that toppled mohamed morsi. >> there's no room to move. 16 prisoners cram together in a cell made to hold no more than four. these are rare pictures from inside some of egypt's high security prisons. it shows...
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for security and corporation in europe said it is sending a mission of 35 personnel to on their way odessa. they are scheduled to be in country until march 12th. >>> robert, in speaking before the senate armed services committee chuck hagel spilling out any u.s. military role in ukraine. >> this morning the defense department is pursuing measures to support our allies stepping up joint training through aviation detachment in poland. it's an area that i visited a few weeks ago. and augmenting the participation in n.a.t.o.'s air policing mission on the baltic peninsula. >> robert english is the director of the international school in southern los angeles. i want to replay that tape with the u.n. ambassador being detained in a cafe against his will, and then being escorted out of the country and as we see this, what do you make of what is going on right now in the capitol of crimea? >> reporter: things are in danger of spinning out of control. we're really at risk of some spark, provocation, accident, leading to major loss of life, and then some much larger and more deadly conflict. precisely
for security and corporation in europe said it is sending a mission of 35 personnel to on their way odessa. they are scheduled to be in country until march 12th. >>> robert, in speaking before the senate armed services committee chuck hagel spilling out any u.s. military role in ukraine. >> this morning the defense department is pursuing measures to support our allies stepping up joint training through aviation detachment in poland. it's an area that i visited a few weeks ago....
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their favorite ukrainian shows like so you think you can perogue and the real mail order lives of odessa. and the russians have been secretly fighting this propaganda war since 2005, with a secret network of a cable network. vladimir putin's government may be puffing propagana into the homes of millions of americans who have no idea they're watching putin tv. i'm talking about russia today, orr t it is a cable channel that is available in a lot of homes. rt claims it issues 85 million people here in the united states. >> stephen: you heard cnn, 85 million people. that is like taking cnn's audience and multiplying it by 85 million. (laughter) now folks, i don't know about you, but i am stunned. who knew rt was kremlin-funded propaganda. i watch it all the time and i thought it was just another cable news chan well the latest updates on the strength of the russian people under their visionary leader vladimir putin. long live putin, long live mother russia. i blacked out there for a moment. (laughter) where was i? oh yeah. using media to brainwash foreigners is america's thing. like radio-f
their favorite ukrainian shows like so you think you can perogue and the real mail order lives of odessa. and the russians have been secretly fighting this propaganda war since 2005, with a secret network of a cable network. vladimir putin's government may be puffing propagana into the homes of millions of americans who have no idea they're watching putin tv. i'm talking about russia today, orr t it is a cable channel that is available in a lot of homes. rt claims it issues 85 million people...
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they couldn't fight them left the base and boats behind and took what boats and ships they could to odessa, another port. the standoff continues across the crimean peninsula. russian troops have virtually every ukrainian naval base and ground military base surrounded or blockaded. the military ships here in artillery bay, there's a russian ship behind me keeping anything in the ukrainian navy from moving anywhere. sailors stuck on the ships. the sailors have been on the ships for a week and they will remain on the ships until they get other orders, morgan. >> jennifer, you mentioned the standoffs. what about the scene on the ground today in terms of demonstrations? >> reporter: well, it's sunday here, and that usually brings people out because it's a day off. we've seen demonstrations in both capitals. we saw a pro-russian demonstration there. in kiev tens of thousands came out in independence square. today they came out in solidarity of the nation of ukraine, which they're worried. their watching it disisn't grate and watching crimea hived off by russia. international observers have tried
they couldn't fight them left the base and boats behind and took what boats and ships they could to odessa, another port. the standoff continues across the crimean peninsula. russian troops have virtually every ukrainian naval base and ground military base surrounded or blockaded. the military ships here in artillery bay, there's a russian ship behind me keeping anything in the ukrainian navy from moving anywhere. sailors stuck on the ships. the sailors have been on the ships for a week and...
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raised the russian flags above government buildings in a number of cds including the donetsk and odessa. oh and i keep dozens of people were wounded after clashes with supporters of the new authorities. i can't stand cats on silk has the story eu flag comes soon and the russian mind goes all the mutants eastern ukraine and canada remains largely through russian. it wasn't the only showing of such sentiments on saturday in the country's second city clerk if dozens of protesters counted in front of city hall so mismanaged doors and windows to force their way inside. just minutes later the forest and several civil servants who gained fame with the new government in kiev we were going to be manhandled by the credit the move to speak but he really needed. dozens of people were injured. police intervened to take victims and to the credit. protesters claimed the roof of city hall to wait. the russian flag still the cube which i think we're closer to russia and to the west. would you like country to join with russia one hundred percent. we need to have the rev your engine in the country. next o
raised the russian flags above government buildings in a number of cds including the donetsk and odessa. oh and i keep dozens of people were wounded after clashes with supporters of the new authorities. i can't stand cats on silk has the story eu flag comes soon and the russian mind goes all the mutants eastern ukraine and canada remains largely through russian. it wasn't the only showing of such sentiments on saturday in the country's second city clerk if dozens of protesters counted in front...
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in brighton beach and brooklyn were displayed in front of my current little odessa at the russian population out numbers the ukrainian locals say they are mostly against russian aggression. all right this is a very diverse populations will react that way as the ukrainians living here but maturity people are actually four ukrainian. i would say that they would support the ukraine. his independence. well wide all the facts right now but i know that india has been traditionally russian. so but i also feel that ukraine has been violated her. so i just said i personally feel that the probably feed should be just the way they are. and ukraine should be able to decide own destiny. as a racist ntuc entry into the us are calling on the obama administration to counter russia's aggression and support their home country soon after i turned the boy justin cooper has won the right to privacy after miami judge said that tube video clips depicting the singers to tell yet to be released only to the singer's private parts played out even mr beaver has a right to privacy. i think it's important for the service
in brighton beach and brooklyn were displayed in front of my current little odessa at the russian population out numbers the ukrainian locals say they are mostly against russian aggression. all right this is a very diverse populations will react that way as the ukrainians living here but maturity people are actually four ukrainian. i would say that they would support the ukraine. his independence. well wide all the facts right now but i know that india has been traditionally russian. so but i...
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. >> they are outside key government buildings in the port city of odessa. over half a dozen ukrainian ships have been blocked. they have moved to black the entrance to a lake. this is a very interesting movie. the pro russian parliament has called for a referendum on whether to stay part of the ukraine. they want it to take place in ten days' time. let's begin at the white house. >> reporter: today, we see a sort of symphony of diplomacy. all 28 yeerp peen heads of state hold a special sanction. something that's also been actively repaired for right here. well, russia still insists all those system engineers aren't russian. >> we don't accept anything that president putin said as fact. >> carefully. >> the united states and its partners is focusing intensely on a remedy. >> reporter: john kerry met with his russian counter part who then refused to meet with ukraine. they are urging russia to pull back its troops, let in international observers who yesterday were blocked from getting into ukraine and continue discussions. the result now moves towards sanctio
. >> they are outside key government buildings in the port city of odessa. over half a dozen ukrainian ships have been blocked. they have moved to black the entrance to a lake. this is a very interesting movie. the pro russian parliament has called for a referendum on whether to stay part of the ukraine. they want it to take place in ten days' time. let's begin at the white house. >> reporter: today, we see a sort of symphony of diplomacy. all 28 yeerp peen heads of state hold a...
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with representatives from the osc see who's also been told the osce plans to travel from vienna by odessa ukraine but here to kiev and there's discussions and perhaps that's twenty eight nation group can in fact leave a a a a a neutral us delegation that would be acceptable but to russia sending them to crimea to. if you will keep the peace. there are modern other events. russia says it is russian speaking and nationals in korea in crimea are in danger of attack and it's been. that is that its presence there has been requested to legitimately by the leadership in the crimea we also know that the idea of british foreign secretary william hague is hitching a ride on sunday. again the government here trying all this lead to deal with the crisis in korea but also a give this illusion that it's business as usual are trying to promote the business industry so like a john kerry william hague his counterparts. we'll deal with that we will meet with the business leaders here expecting about three hours and you'll also be in attendance but the greatest ukraine chamber of commerce meeting here in ki
with representatives from the osc see who's also been told the osce plans to travel from vienna by odessa ukraine but here to kiev and there's discussions and perhaps that's twenty eight nation group can in fact leave a a a a a neutral us delegation that would be acceptable but to russia sending them to crimea to. if you will keep the peace. there are modern other events. russia says it is russian speaking and nationals in korea in crimea are in danger of attack and it's been. that is that its...
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. >> reporter: but isabel solodky from odessa ukraine supports what she believes is a temporary russiant to achieve stability. >> they just want to help. >> reporter: russians are there to help? >> yeah. this is what i'm thinking. >> reporter: katz, a neuroscience grad student at bradford is from crimea and says the russian invasion has turned what was up until now a philosophical debate into a full blown crisis. >> there were people who said women want to be with russia and people -- we want to be with russia and people said we want a stronger tie with the west, but i think once a country is invaded i think it's impossible to make an argument for that. >> a little context, crimea was part of russia until 1954 when the soviets gave it to ukraine. even then it was semi independent with its own parliament. nearly 80% of the people in crimea say russian is their latest language. >>> the crisis is hurting anyone with a 401k. the dow fell 450 points today. >>> one state lawmaker was convicted of voter fraud, the other charged with bribery. so why are you still paying their salaries? says.. t
. >> reporter: but isabel solodky from odessa ukraine supports what she believes is a temporary russiant to achieve stability. >> they just want to help. >> reporter: russians are there to help? >> yeah. this is what i'm thinking. >> reporter: katz, a neuroscience grad student at bradford is from crimea and says the russian invasion has turned what was up until now a philosophical debate into a full blown crisis. >> there were people who said women want to be...
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remind us about unity the site also shown to trade to support the bard barrel then director of the odessa philharmonic orchestra together with his musicians and singers and through the tree was a market and made the music help but smile the art is that from then on to enjoy the comment that since nineteen ninety three is and some of the european union. might this campaign and musicians expected protests to gains on plates and support in the unity of the country. that's why they chose the composition associated with unity and fraternity. after hadn't finished twenty of the orchestra that saunders of the clovers. rich . i don't think we can unite the country. this has made it this way. more details on that side first t dot com my name is identical and a beanie. they are. see the all the tube the daily has been denied to come to special by the first ukraine my name is identically. you can wait just a different consists of an umbrella at the website for steve got to come. the second day of the nuclear security summit took place in the hague heads of states and governments the fifty four count
remind us about unity the site also shown to trade to support the bard barrel then director of the odessa philharmonic orchestra together with his musicians and singers and through the tree was a market and made the music help but smile the art is that from then on to enjoy the comment that since nineteen ninety three is and some of the european union. might this campaign and musicians expected protests to gains on plates and support in the unity of the country. that's why they chose the...
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surveillance cameras captured the theft at a bank in odessa, texas.ou can see the thieves using a forklift to snatch the machine from a drive-through. well, by the time police arrived there was no sign of the forklift or the atm. authorities are not saying how much money was inside. >>> a truck driver, truly lucky after a freak accident in oregon. this is what his tractor trailer looks like now. one of the steel beams he was transporting punched through the cab of his semi when he slammed on the brakes to avoid another truck. the giant beam darted in just inches from the driver's head. but he was not hurt. >> wow. >>> all right, one guy who's not so lucky, a man who lost $500,000 at a vegas casino over super bowl weekend. mark johnston claims the downtown grand casino plied him with drinks while he was losing at a blackjack table and other table games. >> he is suing the casino for loaning him the money and continuing to serve him despite his being visibly drunk. johnston says his intoxication is why he shouldn't have to repay the money. >>> all right
surveillance cameras captured the theft at a bank in odessa, texas.ou can see the thieves using a forklift to snatch the machine from a drive-through. well, by the time police arrived there was no sign of the forklift or the atm. authorities are not saying how much money was inside. >>> a truck driver, truly lucky after a freak accident in oregon. this is what his tractor trailer looks like now. one of the steel beams he was transporting punched through the cab of his semi when he...
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also we know that in the port city of odessa in the south of ukraine at least two thousand people are now protesting against their sleeves to listen while they are among the dumont says the new goblin as well be complete if reform of the judicial system as well as something new with a tomato that today that's not the so called rights act to the ipod line nationalists for all the protests in kiev to be bad the situation now in height of the biggest in the study craig is a calm but some forty eight hours that go with playdough witness to a huge disturbance at the central square when a pro western activists clashed with the so called euro my gun activists who were the sort of controlling the local administration that i'd tell you more about that in my report. just when the self proclaimed his and he thought they had control of the country. thousands took to the streets of some of the largest cities including kite go on saturday and living to be governed by the new authorities in the capital. like i want my kids to live in peace but will i do need a ukrainian and russian. yes the least li
also we know that in the port city of odessa in the south of ukraine at least two thousand people are now protesting against their sleeves to listen while they are among the dumont says the new goblin as well be complete if reform of the judicial system as well as something new with a tomato that today that's not the so called rights act to the ipod line nationalists for all the protests in kiev to be bad the situation now in height of the biggest in the study craig is a calm but some forty...
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an lngalking about terminal outside of odessa, but that will not particularly help.roblem people have not really looked at yet is the ukrainians, like a number of people in europe, have been relying on toward coal to offset the natural gas pricing situation. there are some reverberations this morning from the netscape onetsk. internally, we are having an energy problem. >> to what extent do you think this will refocus minds back on european fracking? >> my primary situation over the weekend was to update people on international fracking, on the advantages and disadvantages and the politics attending it. posee extent that one can objectively and resolve the major environmental issues, and we are just about there right now, it is a no-brainer. if you have domestic sources of unconventional gas, those sources will establish the foundation for a lower overall pricing. will risk --they they will take that risk. >> is because of this domestic largess. having said that, there are places where you should not frack. there are places where the geology, where the seismic activi
an lngalking about terminal outside of odessa, but that will not particularly help.roblem people have not really looked at yet is the ukrainians, like a number of people in europe, have been relying on toward coal to offset the natural gas pricing situation. there are some reverberations this morning from the netscape onetsk. internally, we are having an energy problem. >> to what extent do you think this will refocus minds back on european fracking? >> my primary situation over the...
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thieves in odessa, texas, used this forklift to steal an entire atm machine.olice are not saying how much money the thieves ran off with, but do say they've called in the fbi to help solve this case. >>> facebook is imposing new restrictions that are aimed at keeping illegal weapons out of the hands of young people. not everyone is happy with those changes. >> a lot of selling and discussion about guns takes place on the site. this year, the group, mothers demanding action, and mayors against illegal guns. today, facebook announced age limits to prevent minors from seeing postings of firearm sales, and will delete posts that say no background checks, or take place across state lines. >> very gratified that facebook and instagram listened to us. >> reporter: here at san jose city hall, mayor chuck reed said he and other mayors were also happy about the policy change. calling it overdue. >> i don't think kr-8s should be able to buy guns. i don't think children should be able to buy guns. i don't think people who are mentally unstable should be able to buy guns.
thieves in odessa, texas, used this forklift to steal an entire atm machine.olice are not saying how much money the thieves ran off with, but do say they've called in the fbi to help solve this case. >>> facebook is imposing new restrictions that are aimed at keeping illegal weapons out of the hands of young people. not everyone is happy with those changes. >> a lot of selling and discussion about guns takes place on the site. this year, the group, mothers demanding action, and...
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software collected credit card information and bounce it around the globe to places like moscow and odessa. i december 12, federal law enforcement officers contacted target. the retailer hires an independent team to run a forensic investigation. on december 15, target confirms it has been hacked and removes the malware. first public statement on thursday, december 19, revealing to 240 million cards may have been compromised. 22 days later, on january 10, target notifies customers that in addition to credit card theft, personal information for up to 70 million customers has also been stolen, and affecting as many as one third of american consumers. this datae on how breach happened, we spoke with michael riley, one of the authors of the story in this week's issue of bloomberg businessweek. the headline of the story, target blew it. we asked him just how badly. >> this is a story about how targeted all the right things to prepare for exactly this kind of event. we spent a lot of money and bought some very sophisticated tools. fire i, which is the tool that catches the malware. it is used by
software collected credit card information and bounce it around the globe to places like moscow and odessa. i december 12, federal law enforcement officers contacted target. the retailer hires an independent team to run a forensic investigation. on december 15, target confirms it has been hacked and removes the malware. first public statement on thursday, december 19, revealing to 240 million cards may have been compromised. 22 days later, on january 10, target notifies customers that in...
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. >> we move to ukraine where thousands of demonstrators took over streets in odessa. that's the sworn part of the country. many called for russia to seize the region, as it did with crimea. last week the peps voted to breakaway and -- peninsula voted to breakaway and join with russia. >> 3,000 people were in independence square, and the defence minister told them that the whole world supports ukraine. >> they are worried about russian troops on the border. they are sizeable and ready. this comes as american lawmakers visit and call for help. >> all day in kiev there has been concern about a massing of russian troops along the awe cranian border. the government believes the russians have grander designs than the crimean peninsula. there has been a statement from the deputy foreign minister that say they believe day by day this is getting closer to an open conflict. it's escalating, not subsiding. there's a u.s. delegation in town, a bipartisan group of senator that met with the ukrainian government, and following that meeting they had a press conference. strong languag
. >> we move to ukraine where thousands of demonstrators took over streets in odessa. that's the sworn part of the country. many called for russia to seize the region, as it did with crimea. last week the peps voted to breakaway and -- peninsula voted to breakaway and join with russia. >> 3,000 people were in independence square, and the defence minister told them that the whole world supports ukraine. >> they are worried about russian troops on the border. they are sizeable...
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they are moving toward the ukrainian port of odessa.officials want to draw attention to the fact that their flagship is headed there. they want to prove to the rest of the world and in particular to the russian media that their military and their navy is still intact despite reports of defections to the russian side. wolf? >> basically, what i'm hearing, ivan, is that the ukrainians have their own sort of show of support, that they are trying to demonstrate, in the face of what they see as russian evil intentions and the russians are making a show of force for their part as well, right? >> well, the ukrainians are there not only because of the thousands of russian troops that have fanned out across the crimean peninsula, but also because the commander of the ukrainian navy defected. he basically left ukraine. as one diplomate put it, that man is a judas now. that is part of why they tried to draw attention to the fact that their ship sailed through still flying the blue flag of ukraine. they wanted to counter some media reports claiming
they are moving toward the ukrainian port of odessa.officials want to draw attention to the fact that their flagship is headed there. they want to prove to the rest of the world and in particular to the russian media that their military and their navy is still intact despite reports of defections to the russian side. wolf? >> basically, what i'm hearing, ivan, is that the ukrainians have their own sort of show of support, that they are trying to demonstrate, in the face of what they see...
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thieves in odessa, texas, used this forklift to steal an entire atm machine.police are not saying how much money the thieves ran off with, but do say they've called in the fbi to help solve this case. >>> facebook is imposing new restrictions that are aimed at keeping illegal weapons out of the hands of young people. not everyone is happy with those changes. >> a lot of selling and discussion about guns takes place on the site. this year, the group, mothers demanding action, and mayors against illegal guns. today, facebook announced age limits to prevent minors from seeing postings of firearm sales, and will delete posts that say no background checks, or take place across state lines. >> very gratified that facebook and instagram listened to us. >> reporter: here at san jose city hall, mayor chuck reed said he and other mayors were also happy about the policy change. calling it overdue. >> i don't think kr-8s should be able to buy guns. i don't think children should be able to buy guns. i don't think people who are mentally unstable should be able to buy guns.
thieves in odessa, texas, used this forklift to steal an entire atm machine.police are not saying how much money the thieves ran off with, but do say they've called in the fbi to help solve this case. >>> facebook is imposing new restrictions that are aimed at keeping illegal weapons out of the hands of young people. not everyone is happy with those changes. >> a lot of selling and discussion about guns takes place on the site. this year, the group, mothers demanding action, and...
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a bank robber in odessa, texas, used a construction forklift to steal an a-t-m from a drive thru. the bank's security cameras recorded it all. investigators aren't saying how much cash was in the machine. so far, they've found no sign of the cash station, forklift or the suspect. coming up ... why march is your time to get a steal of a deal. how did he get away with that? >> he must have a friend with a forklift. the next challenge is getting that open. >> i have no doubt he can do that if he got the fourth left their. >> carrying the atm on your back? >> maybe you can just use a hammer? >> at 18 degrees is our current temperature. wind at 8 mi.. dew points are at 8 degrees. it is cold outside. but never fear warmer air is coming our way. temperatures will climb into the 40's starting tomorrow. it's 16 and waukegan. 18 at o'hare. looking at windchill it feels like one in aurora. joliet is at 9. the wind chills are typically normal for this time of the year. looking out to the west we have clear conditions. we're in between systems today. expect clouds and son to come our way. high
a bank robber in odessa, texas, used a construction forklift to steal an a-t-m from a drive thru. the bank's security cameras recorded it all. investigators aren't saying how much cash was in the machine. so far, they've found no sign of the cash station, forklift or the suspect. coming up ... why march is your time to get a steal of a deal. how did he get away with that? >> he must have a friend with a forklift. the next challenge is getting that open. >> i have no doubt he can do...
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they are worried her boyfriend of three years could end up in odessa, 200 miles by three where some of the fleet has gone. >> i think the government of ukraine can't do anything here. it will all be in the hands of crimean authorities, and they'll be with russia. ukraine can't do anything about it. >> in the crimean capital, a pro-russian demonstration attracted thousands. a week before the referendum as to whether they should stay in russia or remain in ukraine. some have been to russian. trnchts if you could know and feel what it was like, how happy the russian government was, i thought it was not us joining russia, but russia joining crimea. russia continues to contoll sit military gains, capturing this border base. ukrainianships took what weekses they could. russian forces took another base like it in western ukraine. life is unenterupted. this man says he'll say no matter the vote. >> translation: i like it here. i like the sea. if the majority decide to be russia, we will be russia, but we are still ukrainians. >> pro-russian officials prepare to make crimea part of russia, no o
they are worried her boyfriend of three years could end up in odessa, 200 miles by three where some of the fleet has gone. >> i think the government of ukraine can't do anything here. it will all be in the hands of crimean authorities, and they'll be with russia. ukraine can't do anything about it. >> in the crimean capital, a pro-russian demonstration attracted thousands. a week before the referendum as to whether they should stay in russia or remain in ukraine. some have been to...
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. >>> as in other parts of southeastern ukraine, odessa is a city divided between pro-russia and pro-europe. one demonstration was captured in this now viral video. ♪ >> okay. so those people recognize this as -- beethoven's owed to joy, but it is also the anthem of the european union. >>> the owner of the brooklyn nets says he is moving his company to russia. really? michael eaves is here with more. >> and he may have been inn tending to do this from the very beginning. with an estimated net worth of $11 billion he is one of the richest men in russia. he has been working to relocation his company that owns the nets to russia jurisdiction. in fact he says he received permission from the nba to move the team's ownership company to russia in order to allow him to comply with the recent russian law. after losing to vladimir putin in the 2012 presidential race, he had been planning to run to mayor of moscow but had to pull out. he is considered to be a strong ally of putin, and moving the ownership would fulfill putin's request that russian companies be owned locally and pay taxes to the govern
. >>> as in other parts of southeastern ukraine, odessa is a city divided between pro-russia and pro-europe. one demonstration was captured in this now viral video. ♪ >> okay. so those people recognize this as -- beethoven's owed to joy, but it is also the anthem of the european union. >>> the owner of the brooklyn nets says he is moving his company to russia. really? michael eaves is here with more. >> and he may have been inn tending to do this from the very...
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in other parts of southeastern ukraine odessa is a city divided. protests but also peaceful demonstrations, one was captured in this now viral video. credit how about that hmm? most people recognize this as ode to joy, right? do you know it is the anthem of the european union and tonight's freeze frame image from the first lady's twitter need. join traditional dancers during their trip to china, at the city wall in shiam. built by the ming dynasty in the 1300s there you have it, the image of the day, top stories coming up next. this is al jazeera america. investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight next only on al jazeera america >> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm tony harris. tonight's top stories. the debt toll at the washington state mudslide is up to 14 tonight and the number of missing jumps to more than 170 people. a huge mudslide wiped out a village in oso washington, just north of seattle. >>> the storm at s
in other parts of southeastern ukraine odessa is a city divided. protests but also peaceful demonstrations, one was captured in this now viral video. credit how about that hmm? most people recognize this as ode to joy, right? do you know it is the anthem of the european union and tonight's freeze frame image from the first lady's twitter need. join traditional dancers during their trip to china, at the city wall in shiam. built by the ming dynasty in the 1300s there you have it, the image of...
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they are worried their boyfriend do end up in odessa, where some of the fleet has gone. >> translation: i think the government of ukraine cannot do anything. it will be in the hands of crimean authorities, ukraine can't do anything about it. in the crimean capital, a pro-russian demonstration attracted thousands. a week before the referendum on whether crimea should join russia or stay in ukraine. authorities believe next week crimea will be russian. >> if you could know and feel what it was like in moscow. if you feel how happy the russian government was. i thought it was not us joining russia, but russia joining crimea. >> last week russia captured a border class base. ukrainian sailors took what ships and vehicles they could. russian forces took another base like it. life in the resort town is uninterrupted by the political manoeuvring. stannize lav lives here and says he will stay, no matter how the vote goes. >> i like it here. i love the sea and the nature. i want to live here. if the majority decides to be with russia, we'll be with russia, but we'll be ukrainians. >> daily chor
they are worried their boyfriend do end up in odessa, where some of the fleet has gone. >> translation: i think the government of ukraine cannot do anything. it will be in the hands of crimean authorities, ukraine can't do anything about it. in the crimean capital, a pro-russian demonstration attracted thousands. a week before the referendum on whether crimea should join russia or stay in ukraine. authorities believe next week crimea will be russian. >> if you could know and feel...
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she's worried her boyfriend of three years could end up in odessa. where some of the ships have gone. >> translation: i think the government can't do anything here. it will be in the hands of authorities, and they are in hands of russia. crimea can't do anything about it. >> a pro-russian demonstration attracted thousands. authorities believe next week crimea will be russian. some have been to moscow. >> if you could know and feel what it was like in moscow, how happy the russian government was. i thought it was not us joining russia, but russia joining crimea. >> russia continues to consolidate military gains. last week they took what ships and vehicles they could, and fled by sea. >> life in this resort town is uninterrupted by the political manoeuvring. this man lives here, and says he'll stay, no matter how the vote goes next week. >> i like it here. i love the sea, the nature. i wnt to live here -- want to live here. if the majority want to go with russia, we'll be with russia, but we'll be ukrainians. >> taking out the trash is arduous. no one
she's worried her boyfriend of three years could end up in odessa. where some of the ships have gone. >> translation: i think the government can't do anything here. it will be in the hands of authorities, and they are in hands of russia. crimea can't do anything about it. >> a pro-russian demonstration attracted thousands. authorities believe next week crimea will be russian. some have been to moscow. >> if you could know and feel what it was like in moscow, how happy the...