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it is taking about 500 children that are parting on the platform down to odessa and that is 20 hours from here and paid by the kremlin and putin. he's saying getting the people through the front lines and to safety. some are being taken through the border to russia, and they are being take ton the coast of the black sea. they have their own problems, but nothing like they are facing here in the city and the air raids are going off and extraordinary tense here and most people are getting out and as soon as they can with babes in arms, teenagers, young children, they are all crowding on to the train that about to set off. >> out guns, out numbered and overwhelmed, the scene of the setback. they are taking everything they have left behind. not just ammunition but the body armor and the night vision equipment. even the fuel left in the tank of a burned out tank is taken out. this is not just a humiliating defeat for kiev, but no longer have ears or eyes on the border. in the communications's room the evidented of the fighting here. the equipment still humming and running. this map shows
it is taking about 500 children that are parting on the platform down to odessa and that is 20 hours from here and paid by the kremlin and putin. he's saying getting the people through the front lines and to safety. some are being taken through the border to russia, and they are being take ton the coast of the black sea. they have their own problems, but nothing like they are facing here in the city and the air raids are going off and extraordinary tense here and most people are getting out and...
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. >> he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas. and i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you would meet. he is very kind and good and old fashioned. >> it is amazing how he lives, by his actions. >> he is modest. there is a difference. >> he is not perfect and no one is. but amazingly he is as close as you can get. >> he was the only dad who could catch baseball straight behind his back. he was a cool dad. >> the family of the 41st president of the united states shares intimate stories only they can tell. welcome to a bush family album. i'm brit hume. while historians and journalists will both praise and criticize the president, the family remembers him first and foremost, a loving family man, a man with a servant's heart. on this program, a peek into the bush family. you will hear from bush 41 himself. he sat in on an interview with his wife and couldn't resist add ing a few comments. just across this cove behind me, walker's point, where the bush family has gathered for g
. >> he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas. and i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you would meet. he is very kind and good and old fashioned. >> it is amazing how he lives, by his actions. >> he is modest. there is a difference. >> he is not perfect and no one is. but amazingly he is as close as you can get. >> he was the only dad who could catch baseball straight behind his...
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. >> he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas. and i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you would meet. he is very kind and good and old fashioned. >> it is amazing how he lives, by his actions. >> he is modest. there is a difference. >> he is not perfect and no one is. but amazingly he is as close as you can get. >> he was the only dad who could catch baseball straight behind his back. he was a cool dad. >> the family of the 41st president of the united states shares intimate stories only they can tell. welcome to a bush family album. i'm brit hume. while historians and journalists will both praise and criticize the president, the family remembers him first and foremost, a loving family man, a man with a servant's heart. on this program, a peek into the bush family. you will hear from bush 41 himself. he sat in on an interview with his wife and couldn't resist add ing a few comments. just across this cove behind me, walker's point, where the bush family has gathered for g
. >> he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas. and i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you would meet. he is very kind and good and old fashioned. >> it is amazing how he lives, by his actions. >> he is modest. there is a difference. >> he is not perfect and no one is. but amazingly he is as close as you can get. >> he was the only dad who could catch baseball straight behind his...
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. >> we packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas, and i always have admired him for hisneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you'd ever meet. he's very thoughtful and kind and good and old fashioned in that way. >> it's amazing how he lifts people not only by his examples but by his actions. >> he's modest. there is a difference. >> he's not perfect. no one is, but amazingly, he's as close as you can get. >> he's the only dad that could catch a baseball ten straight times behind his back. he was just a cool dad. >>> the family of the 41s president of the united states shares intimate stories only they can tell. welcome to "a bush family album" i'm brett hume. while he'll be criticized, the family of the 41s president of the united states remembers him for most as a loving family man, a man with a servant's heart. a peak into the bush family archives as we get access to their photo albums. they provide a sense of what it was like growing up in this family and you'll hear from bush 41 himself. he sat in with an interview with his wife and couldn't resi
. >> we packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas, and i always have admired him for hisneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you'd ever meet. he's very thoughtful and kind and good and old fashioned in that way. >> it's amazing how he lifts people not only by his examples but by his actions. >> he's modest. there is a difference. >> he's not perfect. no one is, but amazingly, he's as close as you can get. >> he's the only...
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. >> we packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas, and i always have admired him for hisioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you'd ever meet. he's very thoughtful and kind and good and old fashioned in that way. >> it's amazing how he lifts people not only by his examples but by his actions. >> he's modest. there is a difference. >> he's not perfect. no one is, but amazingly, he's as close as you can get. >> he's the only dad that could catch a baseball ten straight times behind his back. he was just a cool dad. >>> the family of the 41st president of the united states shares intimate stories only they can tell. welcome to "a bush family album" i'm brett hume. while he'll be criticized, the family of the 41s president of the united states remembers him for most as a loving family man, a man with a servant's heart. on this program, a peek into the bush family archives as we get access to their photo albums. they provide a sense of what it was like growing up in this family and you'll hear from bush 41 himself. he sat in with an interview with his wi
. >> we packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas, and i always have admired him for hisioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you'd ever meet. he's very thoughtful and kind and good and old fashioned in that way. >> it's amazing how he lifts people not only by his examples but by his actions. >> he's modest. there is a difference. >> he's not perfect. no one is, but amazingly, he's as close as you can get. >> he's the only...
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all elite universities they're stupid in a human sense that they think that they can kill people in odessa as an op as an operation they caught hawks. this is extremely stupid in the long run because they block out the interconnectedness of everything in the world really they're incapable mentally because of their literally psychopathic personality where they have been trained and. developed to block out any human emotions they are incapable of seeing these connections so what's mean in ukraine is going to have consequences for them for their. next of kin for their friends or or beyond and so forth very negative sort. what goes around comes around the u.s. created al qaida rand corporation knows that our network still expanding and will now take decades to stop american by jihad is from syria right now committing atrocities against the worst the latest the shooting of three at the jewish museum us court harvesting of unreconstructed fascists may be a dangerous game to play seek truth from facts this is the truth. some people say that when it happens to someone in time not a very nice one t
all elite universities they're stupid in a human sense that they think that they can kill people in odessa as an op as an operation they caught hawks. this is extremely stupid in the long run because they block out the interconnectedness of everything in the world really they're incapable mentally because of their literally psychopathic personality where they have been trained and. developed to block out any human emotions they are incapable of seeing these connections so what's mean in ukraine...
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he is from odessa. there is question whether he even speaks russian at home with his family. he has a mandate to govern because of the fact that he scored over 50% of the vote not just in the west of the country but also in the russian-speaking eastern parts. despite the fact that certain cities like doughnuts, it was very difficult for people to get out and vote with that military conflict going on. so the hope is he is somehow going to be able to unite pooh a divided ukraine at the moment. with that growing divide between europe and the west and vladimir putin's russian, putin has been very much opposed to ukraine's integration with nato. whether petro poroshenko can now reach out, can actually sit down even to talks with vladimir putin in the kremlin. he had those talks ton site of the normandy meeting, on his way here to have talks with the ukrainian government. to have talks over the issue in the eastern part of the country. >> that that very brief meeting between putin and poroshenko, and poroshenko was saying that talks between ukraine and russia could actually begin a
he is from odessa. there is question whether he even speaks russian at home with his family. he has a mandate to govern because of the fact that he scored over 50% of the vote not just in the west of the country but also in the russian-speaking eastern parts. despite the fact that certain cities like doughnuts, it was very difficult for people to get out and vote with that military conflict going on. so the hope is he is somehow going to be able to unite pooh a divided ukraine at the moment....
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our correspondent joins us on the line from odessa. we have seen that statement issued by the presidency. what do you think it means? >> well, it is definitely an his promisesrt of to bring peace to eastern ukraine. this report was issued following a meeting which was promised and initiated during the june 6 meeting between the president of , chancellor angela merkel, and the president of normandy. this is definitely the first and very important step toward the much needed dialogue. >> he says he wants an entry to the fighting soon. some people are calling it a cease-fire. does this message mean that the violence will actually stop quickly? >> it doesn't look like that. we have to remember that there are hundreds if not thousands of heavily armed militiamen in eastern ukraine. shoote and army will not in offense but they will definitely defend themselves if the separatists start firing at them. it does not look like they're planning to stop the fighting anytime soon. >> thanks for joining us with that update. an unprecedented meeting i
our correspondent joins us on the line from odessa. we have seen that statement issued by the presidency. what do you think it means? >> well, it is definitely an his promisesrt of to bring peace to eastern ukraine. this report was issued following a meeting which was promised and initiated during the june 6 meeting between the president of , chancellor angela merkel, and the president of normandy. this is definitely the first and very important step toward the much needed dialogue....
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children christened it taking them on a 20-hour journey to the shores of the black sea and the port of odessasense of excitement, mixed with fear about what the future may hold. they are leaving behind the sound of machine guns and mortars. the air raid sirens and jet fighters in the sky. out gunned, out numbered, and overwhelmed, the scene of yet another setback for the ukrainian army. the border guard base in luhansk. the separatist fighters were methodically taking everything they left behind. not just thousands of rounds of ammunition, but body armor and the very latest night vision equipment. even the fuel left in the tank of a burnt out truck wag being zioned out. this is not just a humiliating defeat for kiev, it also means that they no longer have eyes or ears on a large section of the russian border. in the communications room, evidence of the fierceness of the fighting here. the soviet-era equipment was still humming and running. this map shows the border posts that were controlled by this headquarters, one by one they are being deserted. they have lost contact with the chain of com
children christened it taking them on a 20-hour journey to the shores of the black sea and the port of odessasense of excitement, mixed with fear about what the future may hold. they are leaving behind the sound of machine guns and mortars. the air raid sirens and jet fighters in the sky. out gunned, out numbered, and overwhelmed, the scene of yet another setback for the ukrainian army. the border guard base in luhansk. the separatist fighters were methodically taking everything they left...
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has ukraine been irretrievably broken or not i mean i don't know after the horrors of odessa one would imagine that it's going to take some time to repair if it's repaired if it's repairable if all you create as a unitary state. you can't tell if you're agreeing or disagreeing with erick go ahead and jump in. i'm agreeing with erick in that respect but i'm wondering whether that's what they're waiting for because then they then they will stay in kiev will say ok well russia has to you know put a border towards study it's going to look gonski and therefore you know it will recognize the territorial integrity of ukraine and these regions will be completely blockaded from both sides to me this is eerily reminiscent of what happened in croatia twenty some years ago when the serbian population which was similarly disenfranchised by by the authorities in zagreb rebelled the croatian militia try to suppress them they failed the quote unquote international community came in set up a temporary truce line deployed un peacekeepers. deployed international presence. in armistice and then sat there
has ukraine been irretrievably broken or not i mean i don't know after the horrors of odessa one would imagine that it's going to take some time to repair if it's repaired if it's repairable if all you create as a unitary state. you can't tell if you're agreeing or disagreeing with erick go ahead and jump in. i'm agreeing with erick in that respect but i'm wondering whether that's what they're waiting for because then they then they will stay in kiev will say ok well russia has to you know put...
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another attempt to attack a russian diplomatic compound in ukraine this time in the port city of odessa it all seem to have begun as a peaceful rally the at the russian consulate building there despite the screaming of anti russian slogans i'm quite sure you can hear the sound the mother not these pictures when this comes through that quickly changed to calls to rip through police cordons around the compound and ted down the russian flag you can see master and would use their attacking security personnel over the police. did manage to stop the raging north they've even arrested a group of protest is. carrying explosives and got some photos here now these are photos of the improvised devices posted online by ukraine's interior ministry the violence in the desert covers just days that after the russian embassy in kiev was vandalized. crane in a moment more details on the trouble in the east but let's talk about the next russia's gas problem. artie's where the costs are of reports from outside the gas giants headquarters here in moscow what we've actually heard from the c.e.o. of gas from
another attempt to attack a russian diplomatic compound in ukraine this time in the port city of odessa it all seem to have begun as a peaceful rally the at the russian consulate building there despite the screaming of anti russian slogans i'm quite sure you can hear the sound the mother not these pictures when this comes through that quickly changed to calls to rip through police cordons around the compound and ted down the russian flag you can see master and would use their attacking security...
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crisis in ukraine we're going to show you the latest pictures from the country's biggest port city of odessa what you can see now a crowd of demonstrators trying to get through to the russian consulate building they are being stopped by police there is also a mosque and for people in the crowds and other mobs have been chanting empty russian slogans and calling for the russian flag to be torn down and this comes just days after moscow's embassy was vandalizing ukraine's capital of course closely following the latest tensions in a deficit stay tuned here an arch international for more. the gap between the yes and no votes on scottish independence is closing a reason the survey shows nearly half of all scottish families are divided on the question one of the key issues in the debate about pensions many claim that the elderly will be worse off in the post yes scotland pro independence campaign and the smell i gave us his fee on the met. spending on social protection that's pensions and welfare payments actually take up a proportion of our national wealth the momentum from the rest of the you ga
crisis in ukraine we're going to show you the latest pictures from the country's biggest port city of odessa what you can see now a crowd of demonstrators trying to get through to the russian consulate building they are being stopped by police there is also a mosque and for people in the crowds and other mobs have been chanting empty russian slogans and calling for the russian flag to be torn down and this comes just days after moscow's embassy was vandalizing ukraine's capital of course...
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the odessa t. of the ukrainian government is breathtaking and this is the same the government's star place ukraine into the west's sphere of influence and then ukraine wants to have discounted prices from russia for russian natural gas russia has been more than accommodating to a government which is totally on repentance that ukrainian government has never apologized for or paid in the russian language law has never apologized for the destruction of russian historical and cultural monuments by ukrainian nationalists for example world war two ones but at the same time it wants to have a discounted rate from russia. now the ukrainian crisis is the focus of today's cross talk with peter lavelle. divisions within ukraine are becoming greater with each passing day the western backed regime in camp shows no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die is going for broke. the world cup get tougher in brazil with a double celebration for the host nation the
the odessa t. of the ukrainian government is breathtaking and this is the same the government's star place ukraine into the west's sphere of influence and then ukraine wants to have discounted prices from russia for russian natural gas russia has been more than accommodating to a government which is totally on repentance that ukrainian government has never apologized for or paid in the russian language law has never apologized for the destruction of russian historical and cultural monuments by...
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another attempt to attack a russian diplomatic compound in ukraine this time in the park city of odessa you can see here crowds of demonstrators trying to get through to the russian consulate building now they've been stopped by police there also mosques and hooted people in the crowds of the mobs have been chanting anti russian slogans and calling for the russian flag to be torn down at least have arrested a group of protesters who were carrying explosives this comes just days after the russian embassy in egypt was vandalized. russia's gas problem has stopped a guest surprise to you crane after a killer failed to pay a part of its huge debt by the final deadline artist marina kosovar reports from outside the guest joins headquarters in moscow. well we've actually heard from the c.e.o. of gas from alexei miller and he's good meeting with russia's prime minister dmitry medvedev and once again miller said that to ukraine's position is a form of blackmail. the position of the ukrainian side can be described as open blackmail the ukrainian government the prime minister wanted gazprom to all
another attempt to attack a russian diplomatic compound in ukraine this time in the park city of odessa you can see here crowds of demonstrators trying to get through to the russian consulate building now they've been stopped by police there also mosques and hooted people in the crowds of the mobs have been chanting anti russian slogans and calling for the russian flag to be torn down at least have arrested a group of protesters who were carrying explosives this comes just days after the...
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another attempt to attack a russian diplomatic compound in ukraine this time in the port city of odessa you see a crowd to demonstrate is trying to get through to the russian consulate building they were stopped by the police there were mastered hooded people in the crowd. chanting anti russian slogans and calling for the russian flag to be torn down police arrested a group of protesters who were carrying explosives comes just days after the russian embassy in kiev are lies. well it was locking horns over gas with russia kiev still waging a military campaign in ukraine's east two near the city of slavyansk one of the places hardest hit by the military operation is ongoing journalists who come under fire as well a correspondent for marty's roughly video agency was among them you told us what happened. on this one although we were walking through fields when we heard a machine gun we dived down i kept on filming the self defense member who was our guide called for backup and a car came to pick us we jumped in we were driving fast and then another shot ripped through our tires and we were
another attempt to attack a russian diplomatic compound in ukraine this time in the port city of odessa you see a crowd to demonstrate is trying to get through to the russian consulate building they were stopped by the police there were mastered hooded people in the crowd. chanting anti russian slogans and calling for the russian flag to be torn down police arrested a group of protesters who were carrying explosives comes just days after the russian embassy in kiev are lies. well it was locking...
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odessa remains open. ukraine is expecting pretty solid crop this year. the usda just had its latest estimate for ukrainian production. they did not make any changes. may actually be a decent year for ukraine agriculturally. you are seeing them come off that a bit. >> a little fatigue in this country -- foreign aid is viewed skeptically. how is the situation in ukraine different? >> there is a chance where you have a clear national interest in ukrainian stability. nothing has focused attention on this region like what's been going on in ukraine. i was in poland last week. there is a real interest in the strength of nato and the stability of this region. the u.s. is paying more attention to this. could mean more u.s. agricultural investment. >> talk to us about how these saidrts fit into what u is playing a role. >> when i traveled to ethiopia kenya, you will see these chinese construction crews building roads. what you see is a lot of attempt to build public-private partnerships. there is a lot of developing countries in this world and they are up for gra
odessa remains open. ukraine is expecting pretty solid crop this year. the usda just had its latest estimate for ukrainian production. they did not make any changes. may actually be a decent year for ukraine agriculturally. you are seeing them come off that a bit. >> a little fatigue in this country -- foreign aid is viewed skeptically. how is the situation in ukraine different? >> there is a chance where you have a clear national interest in ukrainian stability. nothing has focused...
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children christened it, taking them on a 20-hour journey to the shores of the black sea and the port of odessa. a sense of excitement mixed with fear about what the future may hold. they're leaving behind the sounds of machine guns and mortars. the air raid sirens and jet fighters in the sky. out-gunned. out-numbered and overwhelmed. the scene of yet another setback for the ukrainian army. the border guard base in luhansk, the separatist fighters were methodically taking everything they could, night vision equipment. even the fuel left in the tank of a burned out truck was being siphoned out. this was not just a humiliating defeat for kyiv, it also means they no longer have eyes or ears on a large section of the russian border. in the communications room, evidence of the fierceness of the fighting here. but the soviet made equipment is still humming and running. headquarters one by one they are being deserted, they have lost contact with the chain of command. among the separatist fighters we found a former teacher. >> translator: if they defend themselves we will have battles and we will smoke
children christened it, taking them on a 20-hour journey to the shores of the black sea and the port of odessa. a sense of excitement mixed with fear about what the future may hold. they're leaving behind the sounds of machine guns and mortars. the air raid sirens and jet fighters in the sky. out-gunned. out-numbered and overwhelmed. the scene of yet another setback for the ukrainian army. the border guard base in luhansk, the separatist fighters were methodically taking everything they could,...
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but he talked about odessa and didn't like soviet movies, but he is not terribly convincing.s the answers you have given him, and pretty soon you are like no no no, you are a ro bot. >> how did he convince the judges? >> i think if you ask him the right kinds of questions, he'll get lost. think of it as a phone tree that goes on and on and on, and after a while you go maybe it's human, i don't know could be a teenager. in my case i got him pretty quickly. so we're nowhere near the day where you can tell the difference between a robo call and a representative. >> thanks jake. take care. >>> coming up violating constitutional requirements, the conditions inmates in the l.a. county jail are having to live in that has the justice department investigating. >>> plus the controversy surrounding plans to put the shine into st. john cathedral. those stories and much more tonight at 11:00 eastern. >>> it's an endurance test at sea. the great pacific race got underway today. contestants are rowing from california to hawaii. >> reporter: they are off, on what may be one of the most gruel
but he talked about odessa and didn't like soviet movies, but he is not terribly convincing.s the answers you have given him, and pretty soon you are like no no no, you are a ro bot. >> how did he convince the judges? >> i think if you ask him the right kinds of questions, he'll get lost. think of it as a phone tree that goes on and on and on, and after a while you go maybe it's human, i don't know could be a teenager. in my case i got him pretty quickly. so we're nowhere near the...
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given separatists $2 million to take children out of the city and going to the black sea port of odessad people in slavansk are leaving and blocking roads and a local hospital is treating patients with shrapnel wounds and have food and water short ings. car bombings and octob accordin young lists the death toll is 20 and injured on an army base and military post. reports say one person died overnight in benghazi and several injured in air strikes and missile attacks. egyptian -- i beg your pardon i think we may be showing the wrong picture there. now egyptian prosecutors in the trial of three al jazeera journalists demanded maximum penalty and want 7 years in jail for greste and 15 for mohamed and fahme and have been held 160 days accused of supporting the out lawed muslim brotherhood and al jazeera denies allegation and demands release and friday the trial was adjourned until june the 16th. in a news conference in australia greste's father said he has done nothing wrong. >> what peter wrote and reported for his current agency would not be any different if he had been reporting for the
given separatists $2 million to take children out of the city and going to the black sea port of odessad people in slavansk are leaving and blocking roads and a local hospital is treating patients with shrapnel wounds and have food and water short ings. car bombings and octob accordin young lists the death toll is 20 and injured on an army base and military post. reports say one person died overnight in benghazi and several injured in air strikes and missile attacks. egyptian -- i beg your...
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typing back and forthwith him, he's a little weird, he goes off on tangents with his home city of odessa, he likes to go to movies, he doesn't like soviet movies, all kinds of charming stuff. pretty quickly he begins to repeat himself, cuts himself off mid sentence. he asked me where i was from and what i did, kind of an am niche yack 13-year-old. -- amnesiac. doesn't feel the mild stone that needs to end, "representative" into a customer service robo-call. the how of the future, self-aware into the artificially intelligent computer that theorized in 1950. >> that's jacob ward reporting. the six second snapshot was taken by an engineer aboard the international space station. the video shows the sun that never sets, rising and never dropping below the horizon. the excitement and butte of this week's world cup. a view from above captures the trol can artropical copa cabana. david shuster has the headlines right after this. this. the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster. here are the top stories. a co
typing back and forthwith him, he's a little weird, he goes off on tangents with his home city of odessa, he likes to go to movies, he doesn't like soviet movies, all kinds of charming stuff. pretty quickly he begins to repeat himself, cuts himself off mid sentence. he asked me where i was from and what i did, kind of an am niche yack 13-year-old. -- amnesiac. doesn't feel the mild stone that needs to end, "representative" into a customer service robo-call. the how of the future,...
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. >> he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas.im for his pioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you would meet. he is very kind and good and
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. >> he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas.nd i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you would meet. he is very kind and good
. >> he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas.nd i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> our dad is probably the sweetest person you would meet. he is very kind and good
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we visited more than 100 polling places him at places like marquees and odessa. we trained more than 5000 observers from political parties . in the view of our observation team, these elections were free and fair and that international standards. of course, what makes there a couple shipments so remarkable is the wide range of challenge that they face while administering these elections. in many ways, the challenges remain and need urgent attention. and perhaps the help of the west. as others have noted, one very obvious challenge they face in recent months, russian sponsored violence in the south and east. separatists use high-grade cutting edge tactics and equipment. there are widespread instances of these groups overtaking radio stations, and in one case shutting down an airport. bands of military side of forces sought to shut down the country, and in few places they succeeded. another challenge that was and is important but i don't think has received enough attention, is the plight and tragedy of the crimean qatar's -- the crimean tartar's. they were only abl
we visited more than 100 polling places him at places like marquees and odessa. we trained more than 5000 observers from political parties . in the view of our observation team, these elections were free and fair and that international standards. of course, what makes there a couple shipments so remarkable is the wide range of challenge that they face while administering these elections. in many ways, the challenges remain and need urgent attention. and perhaps the help of the west. as others...
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. >> we packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas, and i always have admired him for his the sweetest person you'd ever meet. he's very thoughtful and kind and good and old fashioned in that way. >> it's amazing how he lifts people n
. >> we packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas, and i always have admired him for his the sweetest person you'd ever meet. he's very thoughtful and kind and good and old fashioned in that way. >> it's amazing how he lifts people n
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in addition to the primary office, we have operated the offices in odessa and until recently crimea. i arise the monitored election and independent history including the most recent on m may 25. our high-level mission was led by the senator and congressman and cochair of the house democracy partnership. we visited more than 100 places like kiev and odessa and the elections we trained more than 5,000 observers from the political parties and my. the observation team were free and fair and met international standards. it's a wide range of challenges they face while administering these actions. in many ways these remain and need urgent attention and perhaps the help of the left. they noted one o one obvious che they face in the recent months to sponsor the violence in the soutsouth and east into the separatists and there are widespread cases taking over the radio stations establishing the checkpoints and shutting down the airport and they shot down the election and the parts of the country and in a few places they succeeded. it was and is important and vital because it received enough at
in addition to the primary office, we have operated the offices in odessa and until recently crimea. i arise the monitored election and independent history including the most recent on m may 25. our high-level mission was led by the senator and congressman and cochair of the house democracy partnership. we visited more than 100 places like kiev and odessa and the elections we trained more than 5,000 observers from the political parties and my. the observation team were free and fair and met...
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barack obama obama is in the white house, but president clinton from arkansas and president bush from odessa would not have had big alabama lsu game or the teams in the south. all changed for everybody, the north and south. and enforce the voting rights act and addressed the fact that the 11 southern states have gone confederate again and of the mac daniel variety. one-fourth poverty, and reject medicaid money. a state like mississippi rejects medicaid money for the poorest people in america. so now we must now move toward the beauty of the -- of this thad cochran campaign, and we must live together. if we live together, we can share america's resources together. >> you and i spoke yesterday on the phone. i know you have strong views. the fact that thad cochran, the republican incumbent senator in mississippi, reaching out to african-american voters in mississippi, mostly democrats, to secure this primary victory. what's the bottom line here? what's your message from what happened? >> the bottom line, if it were a white primary and blacks couldn't vote, it would have been an outcome. and whe
barack obama obama is in the white house, but president clinton from arkansas and president bush from odessa would not have had big alabama lsu game or the teams in the south. all changed for everybody, the north and south. and enforce the voting rights act and addressed the fact that the 11 southern states have gone confederate again and of the mac daniel variety. one-fourth poverty, and reject medicaid money. a state like mississippi rejects medicaid money for the poorest people in america....
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we visited 100 polling places like kiev and odessa in preparation for the elections.we trained more than 5000 observers of political parties. in the view of our observation team these elections were free and fair and met international standards. of course what makes their compos mentis so remarkable is a wide range of challenges they face while administering these elections. in many ways these challenges remain and the urgent attention and perhaps the health of the west. as others have noted one very obvious challenge they faced in recent months russian sponsored violence in the south and east. separate is use high-grade cutting-edge tactics and equipment and widespread cases of violent groups taking over radio stations establishing checkpoints and in 1k shutting down an airport. well equipped vans in military style forces sought to shut down the election of parts of the country and in a few places they succeeded. another challenge that wasn't as important that i don't think has received enough attention is the flight -- played and tragedy of the qatar's. the history
we visited 100 polling places like kiev and odessa in preparation for the elections.we trained more than 5000 observers of political parties. in the view of our observation team these elections were free and fair and met international standards. of course what makes their compos mentis so remarkable is a wide range of challenges they face while administering these elections. in many ways these challenges remain and the urgent attention and perhaps the health of the west. as others have noted...
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. >> and odessa. the twin cities they call them. >> i'll see you tonight, jim.ood morning. we'll look at how you play apple after yesterday's conference and the product launches and stock split coming. and the nhl commissioner gary bettman joining us live. as we enter a crucial phase for world markets where interest rates are likely to go not just with the ecb but payrolls on friday and what that means now for equities at a record level. hour two of "squawk on the street." ♪ ♪ drivers want to go further with their electrical vehicles. but you can't take a trip from lisbon to stockholm if you can't plan and re-charge along the way. the european commission is using cloud to make this possible. creating a single charging and billing network across 28 countries. so drivers can travel as far as they want to go and when they want to go. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge.
. >> and odessa. the twin cities they call them. >> i'll see you tonight, jim.ood morning. we'll look at how you play apple after yesterday's conference and the product launches and stock split coming. and the nhl commissioner gary bettman joining us live. as we enter a crucial phase for world markets where interest rates are likely to go not just with the ecb but payrolls on friday and what that means now for equities at a record level. hour two of "squawk on the street."...
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we visited more than 100 polling places come places like kiev and odessa. the preparation for the elections we trained more than 5000 observers from political parties and the maidan. in the view of our observation, these elections were free and fair and that international standards. of course, what makes it so remarkable, the wide range of challenges being faced by administering these elections. in many ways the challenges of remain and need urgent attention, and perhaps the help of the west. the -- as others have noted, one very obvious challenge they face in recent months, russia sponsored violence in the south, east. separatist use high-grade cutting edge tactics and equipment, widespread cases of violent groups taking over radio stations, establishing checkpoints and in one case shutting down an airport. well-equipped bands of military style forces sought to shut down the elections in parts of the country and into places they succeeded. another challenge that was and is important, and they don't think has received enough attention is the plight and trag
we visited more than 100 polling places come places like kiev and odessa. the preparation for the elections we trained more than 5000 observers from political parties and the maidan. in the view of our observation, these elections were free and fair and that international standards. of course, what makes it so remarkable, the wide range of challenges being faced by administering these elections. in many ways the challenges of remain and need urgent attention, and perhaps the help of the west....
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. >> you traveled to odessa at the time, just trying to seek out any sort of experimental treatment.ry little basic science going on, very little understanding of the retina or the causes of these diseases. so you try anything, when you get to that point. and we did. i did. i went to russia. of course, the treatment didn't work. but by the time i came back, i was fully blind. and that's when we started just, within a year, the foundation, fighting blindness. >> let's fast forward to today. where are we in terms of the science? what can be done with some of these degenerative diseases of the retina? >> well, it's hugely exciting. the foundation, fighting blindness, is the leading funder, worldwide, of these diseases. and the diseases include, will affect more than 10 million americans alone, and many times, that number around the world. there are diseases like retronitis pigmentosis, usher disease, and age-related mackular degeneration, which is the leading cause of blindness for people over the age of 55. so what we set up to do was first of all, build a knowledge base, which fortuna
. >> you traveled to odessa at the time, just trying to seek out any sort of experimental treatment.ry little basic science going on, very little understanding of the retina or the causes of these diseases. so you try anything, when you get to that point. and we did. i did. i went to russia. of course, the treatment didn't work. but by the time i came back, i was fully blind. and that's when we started just, within a year, the foundation, fighting blindness. >> let's fast forward to...
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media on what's actually happening on the ground i had the pleasure of living many years back in odessafor a few months actually and to see what happened and the government building and just the level of violence and the logging on the twitter pages from the neo nazi factions i mean it was disgusting and depressing to watch that unfold but you were right we're so far down this road there is no turning back the destabilization plan is in effect and i have yet to see any move i mean even right now the speeches that were just seemed from the g seven of us pushing for further sanctions now from violence happening from the other side and the european most of the leaders backing away from that but you know and this is the president that accused president bush the former president of going it alone and how that would never happen again well. you know we're right back down that road deja vu all over again patrick in new york is the american foreign policy establishment let me ask the question real quick here if you are they explain right now to we have branded russia as the new enemy the old en
media on what's actually happening on the ground i had the pleasure of living many years back in odessafor a few months actually and to see what happened and the government building and just the level of violence and the logging on the twitter pages from the neo nazi factions i mean it was disgusting and depressing to watch that unfold but you were right we're so far down this road there is no turning back the destabilization plan is in effect and i have yet to see any move i mean even right...