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polly, apparently, ended up in an institution. she apparently had some mental problems, so we don't know exactly when she passed away. i had written an earlier book called "massacred for gold" about a chinese massacre published by the oregon state press. and it was very well received, so i wanted to do another book. so is i had several ideas, so i bounced these off my brother bill one day, and he kind of dismissed each one politely and said why don't you write about reuben shipley? i said who was reuben shipley, and he said he was a slave brought to oregon by one of our ancestors from missouri in 1853. well, i was dismayed for a couple of reasons. one, i had no idea there was slave history in the background of family. most of the family came through iowa. and then i had no idea there were black slaves in oregon. a couple reasons for doing this book, one to address my own family issues. i can't say that i feel great guilt because of an ancestor in the background that owned a slave, but it's something, you know? i don't like hearing
polly, apparently, ended up in an institution. she apparently had some mental problems, so we don't know exactly when she passed away. i had written an earlier book called "massacred for gold" about a chinese massacre published by the oregon state press. and it was very well received, so i wanted to do another book. so is i had several ideas, so i bounced these off my brother bill one day, and he kind of dismissed each one politely and said why don't you write about reuben shipley? i...
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we have several cal polly alum up in our newsroom. sad mustang. in the big west tournament and get in the ncaa first game in the first 4 but spanked by one seed wiitch state. 64-37. warren buffet will keep his billion dollars of the millions who entered the contest exactly zero perfect bracket remain. as we mention this tournament filled with sprays 3 seed duke losing to 14 seed mercer. crushed almost everybody. who even knows where mercer is. talented but young squad. look at the ball movement. the 3. got a 6 year senior in jacob he had 20. tied at 51. cook. straight away. blue devil in front. but mercer a late run. foul on 3 point play. 46 seconds left. over the top. anthony white. beats mercer with the upset. 78-71 now. dance dance dance. dancing machine. watch it. i love that. yes. perfect. probably a lot of parties back on campus in macon, georgia. u-mass 11 seed tennessee. dr. dr. j went to u-mass minute men last night visited. jordan with authority. by julius the dr. irving back in the day. any way julius minute men fall to continue see. on
we have several cal polly alum up in our newsroom. sad mustang. in the big west tournament and get in the ncaa first game in the first 4 but spanked by one seed wiitch state. 64-37. warren buffet will keep his billion dollars of the millions who entered the contest exactly zero perfect bracket remain. as we mention this tournament filled with sprays 3 seed duke losing to 14 seed mercer. crushed almost everybody. who even knows where mercer is. talented but young squad. look at the ball...
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he's one of the innovators between the polly you tlan. 80 years old. >>> some stories making news this morning. the unpredictable pope fran siz did it again while preparing to take confessions. the took a slight detour. he surprised a priest by kneeling for his own confession. usually he conducts them in private. >>> a simple test may save of your hours of days in the hospital. a new study shows a blood test couple with ekg was 0e9% accurate in showing for chest pains would lead to a heart attack. doctors believe 20 to 25% admissions to hospital for chest pain can be avoided. >>> secretary of state john kerry met with the counter part in paris on sunday. they discussed the rising tensions along the ukrainian border. he and lavrov are looking to diffuse a situation white meeting the needs of the ukrainian people. >>> protest over fatal police shooting in albuquerque. smoke canisters were used by police while protesters threw rocks and broke windows. ♪ >> those are eighth graders in massachusetts. they've recorded a song to be played at thi
he's one of the innovators between the polly you tlan. 80 years old. >>> some stories making news this morning. the unpredictable pope fran siz did it again while preparing to take confessions. the took a slight detour. he surprised a priest by kneeling for his own confession. usually he conducts them in private. >>> a simple test may save of your hours of days in the hospital. a new study shows a blood test couple with ekg was 0e9% accurate in showing for chest pains would...
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economy is headed so first and foremost welcome back to the show dr polly i'm thrilled to have you here and you always teach me so much now tom i want to revisit our conversation from last time specifically the idea of financialization because i have taken that word from you and just abuse it occur all across the show i love it it's a fantastic term but when we last spoke we discussed financialization increasing the concentration of not just wealth but power and economic ideas basically making it more difficult to reform the system now what i want to ask you today is can you give me some examples of how this is happening making it more difficult. to reform the well in many ways i'm financial ization drives the whole policy agenda obviously we've seen it in sort of resistance to financial reform that the dodd frank stuff is run into a lot of resistance they have a lot of derivatives included the too big to fail stuff all of that the whole financial sector across the board you see it in the corporate governance stuff the the emphasis on. buybacks the refusal to refuse corporate governance
economy is headed so first and foremost welcome back to the show dr polly i'm thrilled to have you here and you always teach me so much now tom i want to revisit our conversation from last time specifically the idea of financialization because i have taken that word from you and just abuse it occur all across the show i love it it's a fantastic term but when we last spoke we discussed financialization increasing the concentration of not just wealth but power and economic ideas basically making...
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. >>> cal polly had only 13 wins to get in, but they go to the first four on the strength of winningference tournament, and show they belong. not just happy to be there. they'll win a game. ahead to joe owick. slam dunk for the mustangs. a couple of minutes left in the game. they will seal the deal. the baseline works. high percentage shot. cal poly. unbeaten wichita state is next. >>> david lee talks about where they need a little tuning up, while the guru of basketball returns to madison square guarden. greeted like a conquering hero. the rest of sports, headed your way, next. >>> it would take a colossal collapse for the warriors if they didn't make the playoffs. eight at home. but david lee knows they need to take care of those guys. >> the problem has not been competing in big time national televised playoff games. our problem has been let downs against teams, we're quote unquote supposed to beat badly. we've got to come out, ready to play these games. we need to play our best. >>> phil jackson in the house, the new york knicks have reached a very zen state, as in seven straight
. >>> cal polly had only 13 wins to get in, but they go to the first four on the strength of winningference tournament, and show they belong. not just happy to be there. they'll win a game. ahead to joe owick. slam dunk for the mustangs. a couple of minutes left in the game. they will seal the deal. the baseline works. high percentage shot. cal poly. unbeaten wichita state is next. >>> david lee talks about where they need a little tuning up, while the guru of basketball...
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mainly the reactors found in polly silicon and sapphire furnaces, the same way applied material sellsnt to the semiconductor history. the sapphire business has been heating up lately. do you know sapphire is the hardest material on earth second to diamond? it's scratch resistant and incredibly durable. that's why they used sapphire in the iphone 5s and these were a big driver behind the first leg of gtat's rally last year. the second leg of the rally came in november when relearned apple had partnered with them to build a sapphire plant in arizona. ever since that story broke, gtat stock has nearly doubled. people are speculating apple might decide to switch using corning made glass to using sapphire for a more expensive but really unbreakable touch screen. those of us who have had broken screens, many of my friends have, probably wish they were sapphire. now, if that happens, it would be a huge positive for gtat advanced technologies and the stock would head a heck of a lot higher than it is now. the problem is we can't be sure if apple is going to make that move. they're not telling
mainly the reactors found in polly silicon and sapphire furnaces, the same way applied material sellsnt to the semiconductor history. the sapphire business has been heating up lately. do you know sapphire is the hardest material on earth second to diamond? it's scratch resistant and incredibly durable. that's why they used sapphire in the iphone 5s and these were a big driver behind the first leg of gtat's rally last year. the second leg of the rally came in november when relearned apple had...
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. >>> cal polly had only 13 wins to get in, but they go to the first four on the strength of winningir conference tournament, and show they belong. not just happy to be there. they'll win a game. ahead to joe owick. slam dunk for the mustangs. a couple of minutes left in the game. they will seal the deal. the baseline works. high percentage shot. cal poly. unbeaten wichita state is next. >>> david lee talks about where they need a little tuning up, wh >>> it would take a colossal collapse for the warriors if they didn't make the playoffs. eight at home. but david lee knows they need to take care of those guys. >> the problem has not been competing in big time national televised playoff games. our problem has been let downs against teams, we're quote unquote supposed to beat badly. we've got to come out, ready to play these games. we need to play our best. >>> phil jackson in the house, the new york knicks have reached a very zen state, as in seven straight victories. the first time back at the garden. what a great reception he received from the fans at the garden and it is the big ma
. >>> cal polly had only 13 wins to get in, but they go to the first four on the strength of winningir conference tournament, and show they belong. not just happy to be there. they'll win a game. ahead to joe owick. slam dunk for the mustangs. a couple of minutes left in the game. they will seal the deal. the baseline works. high percentage shot. cal poly. unbeaten wichita state is next. >>> david lee talks about where they need a little tuning up, wh >>> it would...
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not just jennifer aniston's character in "along came polly. "the flood i love so much that if i dropped it on the floor and would eat ate anyway, is a nacho. is there any truth to it. at a preliminary study in birmingham, u.k., they discovered a direct link to the bacteria on the food to the time it's been on the floor. >> the key to the five-second rule is know where it dropped and use good judgment. >> reporter: where would you use the five-second rule? in the office? in the park? why not? in the subway? that's not going to happen. in the bathroom? not that hungry. not all five seconds are created equal. sometimes it's not where you're eating but what you're eating. >> if i dropped anything sticky, such as candy, pasta, i would not pick it up and eat it off the floor. if you drop some toast on the floor, probably not going to kill you. >> reporter: now, we're off to do our own highly analytical scientific study, bringing you what the people have to say. do you ever use the five-second rule on food? >> yes. >> yes. >> reporter: where is it ok
not just jennifer aniston's character in "along came polly. "the flood i love so much that if i dropped it on the floor and would eat ate anyway, is a nacho. is there any truth to it. at a preliminary study in birmingham, u.k., they discovered a direct link to the bacteria on the food to the time it's been on the floor. >> the key to the five-second rule is know where it dropped and use good judgment. >> reporter: where would you use the five-second rule? in the office? in...
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with member states what would you know discuss this further with correspondent paul you called well polly as we just seeing here are they threatened this might happen and it looks like it has them what more can you tell us. well the french foreign the french foreign minister laurent fabius tweeted a little earlier that russia has indeed been suspended from participating in g eight meetings and summits to really ram the point home he said that there would be a now g seven meeting this evening without russia's inclusion now that i'm a person is still however invited to france in june along with our leaders and so we're seeing that there is certainly a lot of stake for russia perturbative carrot as well and the kremlin is interpret saying that really it's business as usual the president russian president's press secretary said a little bit earlier that russians russia's foreign policy hasn't changed despite the very harsh rhetoric to come from g. seven nations in moscow continues to work with their foreign partners in much the same way they did before but it's clear that the u.s. and the e.u
with member states what would you know discuss this further with correspondent paul you called well polly as we just seeing here are they threatened this might happen and it looks like it has them what more can you tell us. well the french foreign the french foreign minister laurent fabius tweeted a little earlier that russia has indeed been suspended from participating in g eight meetings and summits to really ram the point home he said that there would be a now g seven meeting this evening...
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. >> sky 7 hd see the largely hole in the roof at metro polly company. inside workers clean up the mess on the factory floor. >> i think top of the roof so it brought down and the pipe it open so a lot of world trade center camp down. >>reporter: most of the water daniel not from the rain but from the busted fire sprinkler system. the owner of the factory says no one was injured when the revolver collapsed. but it did damage equipment. roofing repair company called in to fix the gaping hole told us they have been pretty busy watching up leak in home and businesses across the east bay. in dabville this tree blocked the road up to you again 0nell national park site. one of the morning tour cancelled because the road unpassable all mornin morning. up the hill another down tree took out power for several residents. >> i think it took 2 hours. they finally got out here. i don't blame them it was pouring down rain. no way jose i would have blamed them for not coming sooner. >>reporter: she woke up this morning at 4 a.m. and discovered the purchase outage. no e
. >> sky 7 hd see the largely hole in the roof at metro polly company. inside workers clean up the mess on the factory floor. >> i think top of the roof so it brought down and the pipe it open so a lot of world trade center camp down. >>reporter: most of the water daniel not from the rain but from the busted fire sprinkler system. the owner of the factory says no one was injured when the revolver collapsed. but it did damage equipment. roofing repair company called in to fix...
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khrushchev was a rolly polly guy. >> it's part of the rare authoritarian charisma that seems to be, youw, i don't know, appealing to certain people that are observing this. i think also tend to see this as a square-off between the personality of barack obama and vladimir putin as opposed to a complex set of geopolitical calculations being made on both size. >> i think you right, because we're a bit -- because the media in this country, mostly the corporate media has cut back so much on foreign coverage, we don't really know what's going on over there so we set up a nice traup to understand it through the prism of our president and their president. rudy giuliani is impatient with democracy because he was bad about it when he ran for president. >> i imagine the management tips from vladimir putin, how to get your war authorization through the duma in 15 minutes. >> he would have been smart enough not to make bernie kerik secretary. it's already on somebody's story board. >> someone is pitching that as we speak. i also think -- i want to shout out dana rohrabacher who i rarely have occasio
khrushchev was a rolly polly guy. >> it's part of the rare authoritarian charisma that seems to be, youw, i don't know, appealing to certain people that are observing this. i think also tend to see this as a square-off between the personality of barack obama and vladimir putin as opposed to a complex set of geopolitical calculations being made on both size. >> i think you right, because we're a bit -- because the media in this country, mostly the corporate media has cut back so much...
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polly boyko has more from london. well the tough rhetoric is coming in thick and fast the european powerhouses have been pretty unequivocal in denouncing and rejecting the referendum in crimea as well as the incorporation of crimea into russia than originally minister david cameron. says with the vice president joe biden has demanded harsher sanctions against russia in response to the latest developments and william hague who's just been speaking from parliament here in westminster has said that this will further isolate russia he's announced the britain has ceased military cooperation with russia he's also suggested that the g. seven nations from now on will be meeting as a group of g seven without russia included now the european response has been pretty divided yes there are those calling for tougher measures against russia but on the other hand there are there is voices within that you use that are very wary of using tough trade sanctions against russia they say that yes they would be detrimental to russia but the
polly boyko has more from london. well the tough rhetoric is coming in thick and fast the european powerhouses have been pretty unequivocal in denouncing and rejecting the referendum in crimea as well as the incorporation of crimea into russia than originally minister david cameron. says with the vice president joe biden has demanded harsher sanctions against russia in response to the latest developments and william hague who's just been speaking from parliament here in westminster has said...
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predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london. so be an historian and political analyst. says washington is guilty of abandoning its own principles any time it once. the basic justification of u.s. foreign policy is because we say so there's really no guiding principle to it the only guiding principle is that is the power of washington you had a violent jihad ists in syria you had al qaida in syria openly backed by the us government which is supposedly at war with al qaeda and has been ever since two thousand one hundred your score that simply because those rebels in syria as it were were serving the interests of washington at a given time same thing in ukraine nazis great we can work with nazis as long as it accomplishes our purpose it doesn't matter who these people are we'll call them something else we'll get the media to spin it as something else we'll call it russian propaganda again it doesn't matter who you are and what you're doing as long as you're serving the interests of washington. well of course
predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london. so be an historian and political analyst. says washington is guilty of abandoning its own principles any time it once. the basic justification of u.s. foreign policy is because we say so there's really no guiding principle to it the only guiding principle is that is the power of washington you had a violent jihad ists in syria you had al qaida in syria openly...
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frantic negotiations just two days before the potentially historic vote let's get more from our teaser polly boy who joins us live right now. probably any is. the sides have managed to resolve their differences are there any sides of this might be happening. well it was as expected to bring russia in the u.s. and the u.k. do not share a common vision is what a lot of rules just said he said that the differences remain following their meetings today but the dialogue he said was definitely constructive and it helped all sides to understand each other better. lover of said that he didn't hear any threats from secretary kerry in relation to sanctions he said that all the sides agree and understand that sanctions are counterproductive but he said that russia of course repeated its position something it's been saying throughout this crisis that they will respect the will of the people of crimea ahead of that referendum on sunday he said that he wanted to stress the transparency of what is taking place the fact that russia has allowed for the ukrainian military a military to fly over the border in
frantic negotiations just two days before the potentially historic vote let's get more from our teaser polly boy who joins us live right now. probably any is. the sides have managed to resolve their differences are there any sides of this might be happening. well it was as expected to bring russia in the u.s. and the u.k. do not share a common vision is what a lot of rules just said he said that the differences remain following their meetings today but the dialogue he said was definitely...
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predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london far as between the vote in crimea and kosovo's independence have been dismissed by the german chancellor but her statement was met with dissent within the german parliament full of party members criticizing europe's handling of the issue. i know but. with kosovo they opened a pandora's box what's allowed for kosovo you should also allow for others i told you this but you haven't listened to me winning the cold war has eclipsed everything for you you forgot about everything else the bucks are asking why can't they make their choice whether they want to stay within spain or not catalonians or why can't they decide when they want to belong to spain and of course people living in crimea roskam the same thing but i think that crimea breaking away from ukraine is just the same as kosovo i knew putin would use this argument and he did. it during a phone call barack obama invited near putin agreed to work together to resolve the ukraine crisis both leaders admitting that
predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london far as between the vote in crimea and kosovo's independence have been dismissed by the german chancellor but her statement was met with dissent within the german parliament full of party members criticizing europe's handling of the issue. i know but. with kosovo they opened a pandora's box what's allowed for kosovo you should also allow for others i told you this...
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predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london. well in a remarkable about turn after a decade of support for referendums washington penned the un security council resolution that would have urged nations to reject the results of a crimean vote the bill was quickly vetoed by russia with america's representative at the council going on to call it a sad day western leaders have steadily been building pressure on moscow to drop its support for crimea as authorities threatening tough sanctions earlier this week germany's angela merkel talked of massive damage that moscow would suffer only to face rebuke moments later they were left party member goosey took to the podium. with kosovo the opened a pandora's box what's allowed for kosovo you should also allow for others i told you this but you haven't listened to me winning the cold war has eclipsed everything for you you forgot about everything else the basques are asking why can't they make their choice whether they want to stay within spain or not catalonians are
predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london. well in a remarkable about turn after a decade of support for referendums washington penned the un security council resolution that would have urged nations to reject the results of a crimean vote the bill was quickly vetoed by russia with america's representative at the council going on to call it a sad day western leaders have steadily been building pressure...
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he spoke to overflow crowd at their polly tick nick university and speaking out at the government inoscow and previous one in kiev as corrupt and dismissive of the rule of law. he said kiev's democratic revolution and move toward europe can benefit russia post-soviet evolution. professor -- president vladmir putin is still pressing on his foreign minister sergey lavrov to continue talks with secretary of state john kerry. there are report that is kerry was invited to moscow right now basically to talk with sergey love love and wanted to put it off. -- lavrov. it is not clear where all that stands. there could be a bright spot of hope in this called the contact group concept. sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister refused to sit down with his ukrainian counterpart. the groups around them are trying to facilitate that ultimately happening a that is what needs to happen. russia and ukraine need to sort something out here, preferably he have about the referendum in crimea which is on sunday. jon. jon: well the crisis continues. amy kellogg in kiev. thank you, amy. jenna: back here a
he spoke to overflow crowd at their polly tick nick university and speaking out at the government inoscow and previous one in kiev as corrupt and dismissive of the rule of law. he said kiev's democratic revolution and move toward europe can benefit russia post-soviet evolution. professor -- president vladmir putin is still pressing on his foreign minister sergey lavrov to continue talks with secretary of state john kerry. there are report that is kerry was invited to moscow right now basically...
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so when he met polly -- >> matthew fell in love. 110%. he really loved her. >> some people plan out their lives carefully. those people may have issues with matt and holly. his daughter samantha was born give or take nine months after they met. the marriage part would come later. >> he loved being a dad. he loved the little girl. >> and loved holly. holly loved him. holly told her sister the story of how they eventually got engaged. it was during a romantic weekend in niagara falls before samantha was born. holly was in the bubble bath. >> she couldn't hear because the faucet was running. he was down on his knee and she realized oh, my gosh, you are proposing. >> that is romantic. >> i thought so. the bubbles. i thought that was romantic. >> after samantha, they went to vegas to witness a friend's wedding. >> did you almost make it a foursome wedding. >> actually yes, they said we should do a double wedding. but holly knew that her family would not be happy with that. i think that's what made them not get married. >> didn't get married. b
so when he met polly -- >> matthew fell in love. 110%. he really loved her. >> some people plan out their lives carefully. those people may have issues with matt and holly. his daughter samantha was born give or take nine months after they met. the marriage part would come later. >> he loved being a dad. he loved the little girl. >> and loved holly. holly loved him. holly told her sister the story of how they eventually got engaged. it was during a romantic weekend in...
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this is military-grade, half-inch, polly carbonate windows. out here when they do the research they're doing it safe. with all of this, jon and jenna, it is amazing. they still get more than 10 miles per gallon. jon: don't want to be driving in that thing in a tornado but good for them if they're willing to try it. garrett tenney. thank you. jenna: new chapter in a high-profile court battle as one family fight as hospital and state authorities for custody of their gravely-ill 15-year-old daughter. who is right in this complicated case? our legal panel takes it up next. how we looking here, charlie? all sectors are looking great. excellent. hey, what are you guys doing? oh, well we're double checking the distributed antenna system. so when all you fans post to instagram, there will be more network to handle it. so, uh you guys hiring? do you know how to optimize a nine beam, multi-beam antenna system? nope, that a deal breaker? pretty much. alright. enjoy the show! at&t is building you a better network. you want a way to help minimize blood sug
this is military-grade, half-inch, polly carbonate windows. out here when they do the research they're doing it safe. with all of this, jon and jenna, it is amazing. they still get more than 10 miles per gallon. jon: don't want to be driving in that thing in a tornado but good for them if they're willing to try it. garrett tenney. thank you. jenna: new chapter in a high-profile court battle as one family fight as hospital and state authorities for custody of their gravely-ill 15-year-old...
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which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits better own interests polly boyko r.t. london now the parallels between the vote in crimea and cos it was in the pan in town been dismissed by the german chancellor but her statements are met a wave of criticism within the german parliament with left party members lashing out at yours handling of the issue. with kosovo they opened a pandora's box what's allowed for kosovo you should also allow for others i told you this but you haven't listened to me since winning the cold war has eclipsed everything for you you forgot about everything else the bus why can they make their choice whether they want to stay within spain or not because alone ians are asking why can't they decide when they want to belong to spain or anonymous of course people living in crimea are asking the same thing i think that crimea breaking away from ukraine is just the same as kosovo i knew putin would use this argument and he did. now the west is also putting direct russia on russia with threats of economic sanctions for europe those will com
which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits better own interests polly boyko r.t. london now the parallels between the vote in crimea and cos it was in the pan in town been dismissed by the german chancellor but her statements are met a wave of criticism within the german parliament with left party members lashing out at yours handling of the issue. with kosovo they opened a pandora's box what's allowed for kosovo you should also allow for others i told you this...
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there's a growing divide between shia and sunni muslims artie's polly boyko explains. it has according to the u.k.'s most senior muslim politician become a deep and dangerous problem in britain but at first sight you wouldn't think islamic sectarianism would affect this quaint corner of buckinghamshire behind these gates is the alamo has seen mosque and its share in mom shape b. has been accused of making deeply offensive remarks about a rival sony sect have even operate says very own u.k. licensed satellite t.v. channel from this location transmitting his views not just to this village but across the globe. if the baby is not born a sheer stick his finger. and he will become a sort of mist. this mosque is just one example of the growing divisions between british muslims last summer a sunni cleric who has called for jihad in syria and who accuses shias of kidnapping cooking and skinning children was billed to speak at a conference at a mosque here in west london the shia and sunni muslims belong to two major denominations of islam roughly eighty percent of the u.k.'s t
there's a growing divide between shia and sunni muslims artie's polly boyko explains. it has according to the u.k.'s most senior muslim politician become a deep and dangerous problem in britain but at first sight you wouldn't think islamic sectarianism would affect this quaint corner of buckinghamshire behind these gates is the alamo has seen mosque and its share in mom shape b. has been accused of making deeply offensive remarks about a rival sony sect have even operate says very own u.k....
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predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london. meanwhile american and european leaders have reiterated threats of sanctions against moscow if the crimean referendum goes ahead germany's angela merkel talked of massive damage that moscow would suffer only to face rebuke moments later when left party member goal d.c. took to the podium. just go with kosovo they opened a pandora's box what's allowed for kosovo you should also allow for others i told you this but you haven't listened to me winning the cold war has eclipsed everything for you you forgot about everything else the basques are asking why can't they make their choice whether they want to stay within spain or not catalonians are asking why can't they decide when they want to belong to spain or not of course people living in crimea are asking the same thing i think that crimea breaking away from ukraine is just the same as kosovo i knew putin would use this argument and he did it. and former french foreign ministry camps that are long corvettes told r.t
predicting which way international powers will side the biggest clue is whether it fits that own interests polly boyko r.t. in london. meanwhile american and european leaders have reiterated threats of sanctions against moscow if the crimean referendum goes ahead germany's angela merkel talked of massive damage that moscow would suffer only to face rebuke moments later when left party member goal d.c. took to the podium. just go with kosovo they opened a pandora's box what's allowed for kosovo...
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tycoon was depressed and spoke of suicide archies playboy joins me now a life with the details of polly tell us what this what came out of that investigation. well there is no evidence that boris berezovsky was murdered that's what a number of the scientists and the pathologist have told the inquest into his death but a lot of evidence given by his bodyguards into sort of his world just before he died saying that this was a very much a broken man he was valued at having a wealth of three billion dollars back in one thousand nine hundred seven by forbes and of course he moved to london had an extremely taisha life style you was known around town for flaunting his wealth and really enjoying it but then he got into financial. lost money to his former lover the mother of his two children several million went to that and then there was the extremely publicized court case with chelsea owner roman abramovich and of course the judge ruled in roman abramovich as favor but was also extremely scathing about boris berezovsky so he was publicly humiliated he lost an unspeakable amount of money he ha
tycoon was depressed and spoke of suicide archies playboy joins me now a life with the details of polly tell us what this what came out of that investigation. well there is no evidence that boris berezovsky was murdered that's what a number of the scientists and the pathologist have told the inquest into his death but a lot of evidence given by his bodyguards into sort of his world just before he died saying that this was a very much a broken man he was valued at having a wealth of three...
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around longer to be part of or to do it to spread the word and maybe make a little bit of difference polly boyko artsy london. international why why they could be something fishy about your seafood supper don't go away. sarah palin caused quite a stir at the recent twenty fourteen conservative political action conference and her now famous infamous quote about how to deal with russia is flying all over the internet to both cheers and jeers she said the only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke to be fair people are taking this quote a bit out of context you saying that in terms of her fears that obama is disarming the country's nuclear arsenal and well from what we've seen having a big batch of nukes sure keeps the interventions out of your country but her belief that obama is disarming the u.s. is madness there's absolutely no evidence that obama has even put a dent into the military industrial complex also using the term bad guys and saying there are bad countries with bad people in them who just want to do bad things this is the level of intellectual discours
around longer to be part of or to do it to spread the word and maybe make a little bit of difference polly boyko artsy london. international why why they could be something fishy about your seafood supper don't go away. sarah palin caused quite a stir at the recent twenty fourteen conservative political action conference and her now famous infamous quote about how to deal with russia is flying all over the internet to both cheers and jeers she said the only thing that stops a bad guy with a...
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pollies rallies are very big it indeed what happened in kiev has shaken not only crimea this very special area but the entire eastern and southern ukraine this vast area traditionally russia leaning ten large regions home to more than half of the country's population and ukraine's industrial center never recognized the country's new authorities that took power they say following and armed coup and this is why we see thousands of people both officials and ordinary residents men women entire families and police ten major cities all over the area here protesting against the country's new monsters and against what they say could threat their peaceful future they see the afraid of radical aliments that played an important role in the coup in kiev and they are worried that they could come to their regions bringing violence with them and this is something of course they don't want and in fear of the repetition of the deadly events in the capital thousands took to the streets protesting and demonstrating and calling on russia to help in hardock of the city known as the capital of the eastern ukra
pollies rallies are very big it indeed what happened in kiev has shaken not only crimea this very special area but the entire eastern and southern ukraine this vast area traditionally russia leaning ten large regions home to more than half of the country's population and ukraine's industrial center never recognized the country's new authorities that took power they say following and armed coup and this is why we see thousands of people both officials and ordinary residents men women entire...
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lives movement of a government often in france legal government presence of their people deciding the pollies their their their let's say lower first month forces it's on the normal so if they get any announcement about any kind of then read including death threats for for the journalists for the foreign guests they react to you we get through the european media the american and european media is a very distorted i must say very very distorted you get no objective information for the time being through the media so we decided to come here. well of course we'll be bringing you live updates on the situation in a crimea and the referendum our correspondents are stationed in each major city they bring you the latest on air and online via the twitter a c n two we're also following developments across eastern ukraine as well as in kiev this map shows you well t. has people on the ground keeping track of events. well . technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. dramas that can't be ignored. story others use in the same. places change the world right. so pictures. f
lives movement of a government often in france legal government presence of their people deciding the pollies their their their let's say lower first month forces it's on the normal so if they get any announcement about any kind of then read including death threats for for the journalists for the foreign guests they react to you we get through the european media the american and european media is a very distorted i must say very very distorted you get no objective information for the time being...
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longer to be part of what you're doing and to spread the word and maybe make a little bit of difference polly boyko artsy london a round up now what else is happening around the world clashes during the funeral for a teenage boy in turkey and left two people dead police deployed water cannons and tear gas on angry crowds and three major cities including the capital and istanbul crowds are mourning the fifteen year old daughter monday following nine months in a coma after he was gravely wounded by police tear gas canister his death sparked an arrest in dozens of turkish cities with protesters labeling the prime minister as the boy's killer. venezuela restructuring to get the all going antigovernment wrist under control with soldiers in protest as again clashing in the capital three people died in separate shootings connected with the riots and in the number of fatalities in the past month to twenty five violent nationwide rallies have been aimed against president duras leadership but he says they're part of an attempted western backed coup. last government have opened for an army boss in the e
longer to be part of what you're doing and to spread the word and maybe make a little bit of difference polly boyko artsy london a round up now what else is happening around the world clashes during the funeral for a teenage boy in turkey and left two people dead police deployed water cannons and tear gas on angry crowds and three major cities including the capital and istanbul crowds are mourning the fifteen year old daughter monday following nine months in a coma after he was gravely wounded...
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based on the polly mary cole going to flooring compound as the coffee soaked in the liquid it forms a type of molecular bond on the surface of the fabric any water coming into contact with the coating turns into global's and just runs off but perhaps most importantly the hydrophobic coating in no way affects the materials protective qualities. of the fabrics attested as an independent slab for heat resistance and strength among other things as you can see the density woven are made some pull on the left doesn't even small to let alone catch fire. so there's no chance you get hot under the color in this outfit. however they are made fibers committee stunned much more vigorous tests. when super charged plasma from the electric arc hits the are made some of the heat energy is reflected while the rest is absorbed by the material this causes the carbon lead to form on the surface which acts as an additional shield against the blast keeping the unlucky chop out of harm's way so he'll live to work again of a day the temperature inside only rises up to sixteen degrees c. . ok let's go let's g
based on the polly mary cole going to flooring compound as the coffee soaked in the liquid it forms a type of molecular bond on the surface of the fabric any water coming into contact with the coating turns into global's and just runs off but perhaps most importantly the hydrophobic coating in no way affects the materials protective qualities. of the fabrics attested as an independent slab for heat resistance and strength among other things as you can see the density woven are made some pull on...
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going to intervene in ukraine but he also added that moscow is concerned kleinian nationalists gaining polly. love one for irony secretary of state john kerry denounces russia's role in the coin mia saying invading countries on fabricated evidence is unacceptable. but many media outlets are sounding the allege over a full blown military intervention fueling panic with misleading reports of a russian takeover. the whetstone may be big on kiev savoring t.v. but to notice certain help for much of its one.
going to intervene in ukraine but he also added that moscow is concerned kleinian nationalists gaining polly. love one for irony secretary of state john kerry denounces russia's role in the coin mia saying invading countries on fabricated evidence is unacceptable. but many media outlets are sounding the allege over a full blown military intervention fueling panic with misleading reports of a russian takeover. the whetstone may be big on kiev savoring t.v. but to notice certain help for much of...
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germany and france and they refuse to accept the move let's go live now to go for this and more so polly was been sad to bring us more. well the tough rhetoric is coming in thick and fast the european powerhouses have been pretty unequivocal in denouncing and rejecting the referendum in crimea as well as the incorporation of crimea into russia the u.k. prime minister david cameron has said that there will be serious consequences the u.s. vice president joe biden has demanded harsh sanctions against russia in response to the latest developments and william hague who's just been speaking from parliament here in westminster has said that this will further isolate russia he's announced that britain has ceased military cooperation with russia he's also suggested that the g. seven nations from now on will be meeting as a group of g seven without russia included now the response of course in recent days and weeks was to be expected we can take a listen to us and e.u. leaders warning russia about the consequences if it continues to support the referendum in crimea. unfortunately russia's leaders
germany and france and they refuse to accept the move let's go live now to go for this and more so polly was been sad to bring us more. well the tough rhetoric is coming in thick and fast the european powerhouses have been pretty unequivocal in denouncing and rejecting the referendum in crimea as well as the incorporation of crimea into russia the u.k. prime minister david cameron has said that there will be serious consequences the u.s. vice president joe biden has demanded harsh sanctions...
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kiev has failed their trust when their elected leader was overthrown through street protests artie's polly boyko reports from london on the talks between russian foreign minister lavrov and u.s. secretary of state john kerry. after six hours of walking around the gardens of the u.s. ambassador's residence there have predictably been no major breakthroughs here in london the u.s. the u.k. and russia do not share a common vision is what sergei lavrov said to john kerry it's like he wasn't budging one bit from the u.s.a.'s position he said that if they actually. apply if russia continues to support the referendum in crimea where as the russian foreign minister is reiterating that moscow will respect the will of the crimean people to determine their future in that referendum on sunday and said that russia has no plans to invade eastern ukraine. the russian federation does not and cannot have any plans to invade eastern and southern ukraine we strongly believe that the rights of russians just like the rights. of course the rights of ukrainians must be ensured and protected also gay lover off wa
kiev has failed their trust when their elected leader was overthrown through street protests artie's polly boyko reports from london on the talks between russian foreign minister lavrov and u.s. secretary of state john kerry. after six hours of walking around the gardens of the u.s. ambassador's residence there have predictably been no major breakthroughs here in london the u.s. the u.k. and russia do not share a common vision is what sergei lavrov said to john kerry it's like he wasn't budging...