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everything is being decided now as a lot of it is odessa itself. >> as president of georgia until until 2013, he would move georgia away from moscow towards closer ties with europe. in 2008 they fought a war. saturday's surprise appointment assumes ukrainian citizenship while he faces criminal charges in his native georgia. the russians are stirring up tensions. these are the latest military exercises taking place on ukraine's borders which have kiev and the west fearful that russia will initiate another round of fighting in the ukraine ukraine. sporadic clashes continue. this hospital was hit on friday. the minsk agreement, which was meant to end the fighting and separate forces still has not been fully implemented. ukrainians accuse the russians of continue to go send weapons and regular troops in to rebel-held areas of the country. the appointment will do nothing to improve the atmosphere. simon mcgregor wood, al jazeera. >> the cost of elderly care in europe is rising and at the same time young people are finding it difficult to find somewhere to live. that's prompting some places t
everything is being decided now as a lot of it is odessa itself. >> as president of georgia until until 2013, he would move georgia away from moscow towards closer ties with europe. in 2008 they fought a war. saturday's surprise appointment assumes ukrainian citizenship while he faces criminal charges in his native georgia. the russians are stirring up tensions. these are the latest military exercises taking place on ukraine's borders which have kiev and the west fearful that russia will...
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president poroshenko has i pointed a governor in the odessa region. he has a reputation of being fiercely pro western. we have this report. >> protesters gathered >> president poroshenko has called the new governor. he has long been a local supporter of the country's move. and he's an implaccable foe of vladimir putin. he also may be part of poroshenko's drive to root out local corruption. >> we must all work together under this new ukrainian president to build a new ukraine. without a new ukraine there won't be a future for the region or for our town. everything is being decided now. a lot of it in odessa itself. >> as president of georgia until until 2013 he scored his country away from the moscow's sphere of influence towards closer ties with europe. in 2008 they fought a war of control over of the breakaway region. saturday's surprise appointment assume ukrainian citizenship while he faces criminal charges in his native georgia. the russians are stirring up tensions. the military exercises taking place on ukraine's borders that have kiev and the w
president poroshenko has i pointed a governor in the odessa region. he has a reputation of being fiercely pro western. we have this report. >> protesters gathered >> president poroshenko has called the new governor. he has long been a local supporter of the country's move. and he's an implaccable foe of vladimir putin. he also may be part of poroshenko's drive to root out local corruption. >> we must all work together under this new ukrainian president to build a new ukraine....
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. >>> the new governor of odessa's region is a man that fought a war against russia. sack as villa is a man that approval fought a war against russia. >> reporter: president petro porashenko called his governor of odessa a friend of ukraine. he has been advising for months and been a vocal supporters of a move to the west and is an impeccable foe to vladimir putin. he may be part of petro porashenko's drive to root out local corruption. >> we must work together under the new ukranian president to build a new ukraine. without a new ukraine there'll be no future for our region or town. >> sack as veily steered his country towards closer ties with europe. in 2008 they fought a war over the control of the breakaway region of south ossetia. saturday saw it assumed that the citizenship facing charges in georgia. the russians are stirring up tensions. these are the exercises on the borders. it is feared there may be another round of fighting. sporadic clashes continue. the minsk agreement was meant to end the fighting and hasn't been implemented. ukrainians accused russians
. >>> the new governor of odessa's region is a man that fought a war against russia. sack as villa is a man that approval fought a war against russia. >> reporter: president petro porashenko called his governor of odessa a friend of ukraine. he has been advising for months and been a vocal supporters of a move to the west and is an impeccable foe to vladimir putin. he may be part of petro porashenko's drive to root out local corruption. >> we must work together under the...
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. >> president poroshenko called his new governor of odessa a great friend of ukraine. the former president of georgia has been advising the president in kiev for several months already, and has long been a vocal supporter of the country's move to the west. he's also a foe of vladimir putin. his appointment is a clear sign of defiance to moscow and may also be part of president poroshenko's continuing drive to root out local corruption. we must all work together under this new ukrainian president to build a new ukraine without a new ukraine there will be no future either for the region or for our town. everything is being decide now. a lot in odessa itself. >> as president of georgia until until 2013, he steered his country away from moscow's sphere of influence towards closer ties with europe. in 2008 they fought a war over control of a breakaway region. saturday's surprise appointment assume his ukrainian citizenship as he faces criminal charge in his native georgia. the russians are also stirring up tensions. these are military exercises taking place on ukraine's bor
. >> president poroshenko called his new governor of odessa a great friend of ukraine. the former president of georgia has been advising the president in kiev for several months already, and has long been a vocal supporter of the country's move to the west. he's also a foe of vladimir putin. his appointment is a clear sign of defiance to moscow and may also be part of president poroshenko's continuing drive to root out local corruption. we must all work together under this new ukrainian...
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simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: president petro porashenko called his governor of odessa a friend of ukraine. the former president of georgia has been advising the government in kiev for several months and been a supporter of the country's move to the west and a foe of vladimir putin. his appointment is a sign of defines to moscow and may be part of president petro porashenko's drive to root out local corruption. >> translation: we must all work together under the new ukranian president to build a new ukraine. without a new ukraine, there'll be no future for the region or our town. everything is being decided now, a lot in odessa itself. >> as president of georgia, he steered his country away from moscow's sphere of influence towards closer ties with europe. in swathe they fought a war over the region of ossetia. >> the appointment sees him assume citizenship while facing charges in gormia. >> the rush -- georgia. >> the russians are also stirring up tensions. these an exercises on the west. having many fearing that russia will initiate another round of fighting. this hospi
simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: president petro porashenko called his governor of odessa a friend of ukraine. the former president of georgia has been advising the government in kiev for several months and been a supporter of the country's move to the west and a foe of vladimir putin. his appointment is a sign of defines to moscow and may be part of president petro porashenko's drive to root out local corruption. >> translation: we must all work together under the new...
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odessa from, and the russian-speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know overthrowingthe ukrainian government the regional government there. so that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. but in the long term, the west needs to reinforce those avenues and mechanisms that it has to communicate the open, free press is probably the best way to do it through social media through web sites, through television in particular for the russian-speaking minorities throughout europe so that at least they have an alternative source of information to the highly politicized information that's pouring out of moscow that's very, very well funded. and it is not just u.s. instruments the it's not just the -- it's not just radio free europe. it could be the bbc. there's any number of avenues that the west can reach and communicate the truth to russian-speaking populations. >> okay. just on the very quickly on the initiative because i don't think we've -- and that was one of the larger challenges throughout the exercise. ironically, if you look at the shocks that we designed,
odessa from, and the russian-speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know overthrowingthe ukrainian government the regional government there. so that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. but in the long term, the west needs to reinforce those avenues and mechanisms that it has to communicate the open, free press is probably the best way to do it through social media through web sites, through television in particular for the russian-speaking minorities...
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even a year ago the terrible tragedy in odessa. somehow they've been able to keep the russian speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know, overthrowing the ukrainian government or the regional government there. that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. in the long-term, they need to reassess and communicate the open free press, probably the best way to do it. through social media and websites, through television in particular, for the russian speaking minorities throughout europe. so that at least they have an alternative source of information to the h highly politicized information pouring out of moscow, that's very very well funded. and it's not just u.s. instruments. it's not just the radio for europe. it could be the bbc. there's any number of avenues that the west can reach. and communicate the truth to russian speaking populations. >> and very quickly on this initiative. that was one of the larger challenges throughout the exercises. ironically if you look at the shocks that she designed,
even a year ago the terrible tragedy in odessa. somehow they've been able to keep the russian speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know, overthrowing the ukrainian government or the regional government there. that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. in the long-term, they need to reassess and communicate the open free press, probably the best way to do it. through social media and websites, through television in particular, for the russian speaking...
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even a year ago the terrible tragedy in odessa. somehow they've been able to keep the russian speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know overthrowing the ukrainian government or the regional government there. that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. in the long-term, they need to reassess and communicate the open free press, probably the best way to do it. through social media and websites, through television in particular, for the russian speaking minorities throughout europe. so that at least they have an alternative source of information to the h highly politicized information pouring out of moscow, that's very, very well funded. and it's not just u.s. instruments. it's not just the radio for europe. it could be the bbc. there's any number of avenues that the west can reach. and communicate the truth to russian speaking populations. >> and very quickly on this initiative. that was one of the larger challenges throughout the exercises. ironically if you look at the shocks that she designed,
even a year ago the terrible tragedy in odessa. somehow they've been able to keep the russian speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know overthrowing the ukrainian government or the regional government there. that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. in the long-term, they need to reassess and communicate the open free press, probably the best way to do it. through social media and websites, through television in particular, for the russian speaking...
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even a year ago the terrible tragedy in odessa. somehow they've been able to keep the russian speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know overthrowing the ukrainian government or the regional government there. that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. in the long-term, they need to reassess and communicate the open free press, probably the best way to do it. through social media and websites, through television in particular, for the russian speaking minorities throughout europe. so that at least they have an alternative source of information to the h highly politicized information pouring out of moscow that's very, very well funded. and it's not just u.s. instruments. it's not just the radio for europe. it could be the bbc. there's any number of avenues that the west can reach. and communicate the truth to russian speaking populations. >> and very quickly on this initiative. that was one of the larger challenges throughout the exercises. ironically if you look at the shocks that she designed t
even a year ago the terrible tragedy in odessa. somehow they've been able to keep the russian speaking population in odessa from rising up and staging, you know overthrowing the ukrainian government or the regional government there. that's a good thing. i chalk that up as a success story. in the long-term, they need to reassess and communicate the open free press, probably the best way to do it. through social media and websites, through television in particular, for the russian speaking...
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he is in the western province of odessa.ed a fugitive. >>> next here on cnn, a remarkable meeting between a man who received a face plant -- a face transplant and members of that donor's family. >>> plus, you can probably guess what happened next. family members stood in front of a moving car. that story is coming up. for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. soft, beautiful feet, effortlessly. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped
he is in the western province of odessa.ed a fugitive. >>> next here on cnn, a remarkable meeting between a man who received a face plant -- a face transplant and members of that donor's family. >>> plus, you can probably guess what happened next. family members stood in front of a moving car. that story is coming up. for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. because sleep is a...
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on monday june 1, you will be flying 11 flights from dallas to midland odessa. full now that oil's gone down so much? >> well managing our schedule is very dynamic. and of course the impact on the oil industry has been huge with plummeting oil prices. so those are examples of things that we'll have to continue to monitor. the traffic is not as strong on some of our heavy oil and gas routes as it was before. and if we need to tune those schedules, we will. we have -- we have made significant reductions in flying in certain city pairs, especially over the last four to five years. and if we need to do that we'll do that. we've closed cities and if we need to do that again, in the future, we'll continue to manage very dynamically and aggressively. >> all right, last question. may traffic. i know you're going to have some figures out soon. are we going to like it? >> well you know i think there's been some weakness in the economy as you know and everybody else does here in the first half. traffic has not been as strong as we had expected in the second quarter. i don'
on monday june 1, you will be flying 11 flights from dallas to midland odessa. full now that oil's gone down so much? >> well managing our schedule is very dynamic. and of course the impact on the oil industry has been huge with plummeting oil prices. so those are examples of things that we'll have to continue to monitor. the traffic is not as strong on some of our heavy oil and gas routes as it was before. and if we need to tune those schedules, we will. we have -- we have made...
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since then there's been minor skirmishes and there was a stabbing in abilene or odessa last year and this has been building for quite some time. >> they say the bandidos are a tier-two threat, as i mentioned to you earlier the department of justice says the bandidos focus in on selling cocaine marijuana, and meth. you say that's not the case. >> absolutely not. i'll give myself as a perfect example. while i was a member of the bandidos, i built the colin county courthouse in mckinney, texas. i was a single dad with custody, had custody of my daughter from the age of 4. all the guys in my chapter had jobs and went to work every day. there was many chapters like that. >> would you say -- you were the exception and maybe not the rule? i ask you this because there was an interview with an investigator that recently infiltrated the group and he said the bandidos are an international organized crime syndicate, nothing sexy about it, when you're in it. >> yeah, of course he would say that, but in the eyes of law enforcement, the only people that come in contact with are people that are comm
since then there's been minor skirmishes and there was a stabbing in abilene or odessa last year and this has been building for quite some time. >> they say the bandidos are a tier-two threat, as i mentioned to you earlier the department of justice says the bandidos focus in on selling cocaine marijuana, and meth. you say that's not the case. >> absolutely not. i'll give myself as a perfect example. while i was a member of the bandidos, i built the colin county courthouse in...
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to the degree that i can listen to people in odessa and midland, i didn't do it personally but we had money at $55 a barrel, the other part is the equipment suppliers, their prices come down substantially so the rates of return on certain investments are good. this is what makes the market. i don't have a particular point of view. it's very hard to make money out of currency, commodity-based stocks. but we are looking at those that are going to be taken over. there is a benefit to somebody in tanzania in regards to energy? once it's announced, we'll participate. >> we'll take a quick break, come back, give you your playbook for the final three hours of this trading day. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of
to the degree that i can listen to people in odessa and midland, i didn't do it personally but we had money at $55 a barrel, the other part is the equipment suppliers, their prices come down substantially so the rates of return on certain investments are good. this is what makes the market. i don't have a particular point of view. it's very hard to make money out of currency, commodity-based stocks. but we are looking at those that are going to be taken over. there is a benefit to somebody in...
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host: candace from odessa texas. we will go next to james joining us from tennessee, also on the independent line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: listening to walker yesterday, he said something about superheroes. i guess he would think that he would be one. i'm sure blacks would not call him a superhero either. host: bill king has this point. the 2016 gop message is this, government out of your life, unless you are a minority, gay or a woman, and they will control your life. "politico" writing about jeb bush jeb courts evangelicals and liberty university address. the former governor's, rights politico made his pitch at liberty university in lynchburg virginia, that has become a routine campaign stop for republican hopefuls. here is more from the speech that we covered yesterday. [video clip] jeb bush: to confuse point of theology -- this confusion is part of a false narrative that casts americans as running around trying to impose their views on everyone. the storyline is getting familiar. the progres
host: candace from odessa texas. we will go next to james joining us from tennessee, also on the independent line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: listening to walker yesterday, he said something about superheroes. i guess he would think that he would be one. i'm sure blacks would not call him a superhero either. host: bill king has this point. the 2016 gop message is this, government out of your life, unless you are a minority, gay or a woman, and they will control your life....
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. >> olivia with her dog odessa. very sweet. >> and finally a fish twining with his mother anna.im. he said that working with cher and this is his quote has been a dream of mine for a very, very long time. >> you know what it's just cool by the way. cher has great respect for endurance. >> she's rawlss the hippest person in the room. so 2u7b my. so, no funny. >> she does not care. she doesn't give -- >> i like this about marc jacobs he has also used. other people are using, older, we love to see the helen mirren ads. >> jessica lang. >> we're available if anybodyps us now. >> to sell anything. >> motor fuel, anything. george clooney is aging nicely everybody agrees with that. he has basically said that he's not coloring his hair. he's not going to do any what's it called, plast irk surgery. >> he doesn't need it. >> the problem is when are you that good looking, you don't want to do anything, of course, you don't. people want you to be you to look like that. >> he says i'm a big believer and you can't try to look younger. you have to look the best that you can. >> we wonder what
. >> olivia with her dog odessa. very sweet. >> and finally a fish twining with his mother anna.im. he said that working with cher and this is his quote has been a dream of mine for a very, very long time. >> you know what it's just cool by the way. cher has great respect for endurance. >> she's rawlss the hippest person in the room. so 2u7b my. so, no funny. >> she does not care. she doesn't give -- >> i like this about marc jacobs he has also used. other...