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the compact car while nissan includes the queue.pei manufacturing company rose to their highest in years. this comes after the report they are hiring people to prepare for the launch of the iphone six. one stock we are watching this fashionis the online retailer which suspended orders after a fire damaged the northern england warehouse that handles most of its shipping. let's bring in charles allen. thanks for coming in. .e know they are up and running >> i think there are a couple of things. many of these online only businesses only have a single warehouse. if it gets disrupted there is inevitably going to be disruption to the company. sales growth is an absolutely key metric. airfare sales growth is slowed by this that will affect the stock price. -- if their sales growth is slowed by this that will affect the stock price. >> what do we know? asked maybe 20 million pounds of stock was damaged. i think we need to know is if it endext season stock or the of spring and summer. if it is autumn and winter the sales disruption may be th
the compact car while nissan includes the queue.pei manufacturing company rose to their highest in years. this comes after the report they are hiring people to prepare for the launch of the iphone six. one stock we are watching this fashionis the online retailer which suspended orders after a fire damaged the northern england warehouse that handles most of its shipping. let's bring in charles allen. thanks for coming in. .e know they are up and running >> i think there are a couple of...
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we go back to the house with nothing >>> queues are getting longer in what has been deemed the world's most miserable country. >> unreliable forensics >> the problem the bureaus got is they fail, it's a big, big deal... >> convicted of unspeakable crimes did flawed lab work take away their freedom? >> i was 18 when i went in... when i came out i was 50... you don't get it back... >> shocking truths revealed >> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera - a u.s. soldier is being flown to hospital in germany after being released by taliban fighters in afghanistan. sergeant bowe bergdahl was freed after five years, in exchange for five taliban detainees at guantanamo bay. >> china has described the u.s. defense secretary's remarks, accusing beijing of destabilizing the south china sea as groundless. the italian navy rescued more than 3,500 migrants within 24 hours. many of them were from syria and north africa. >>> al jazeera has obtained audio recordings from two inmates at egypt's high securitying prison. the detainees accuse guards of ill-treatment. >> translation: we got up to f
we go back to the house with nothing >>> queues are getting longer in what has been deemed the world's most miserable country. >> unreliable forensics >> the problem the bureaus got is they fail, it's a big, big deal... >> convicted of unspeakable crimes did flawed lab work take away their freedom? >> i was 18 when i went in... when i came out i was 50... you don't get it back... >> shocking truths revealed >> welcome back. the top stories here on al...
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here's satellite 6 and action radar queue eight cross the region.ou notice more in the way of cloud cover from the west starting to work its way east ward we're tapping no southerly wind increase in humidity early this week and threat of popup shower or storm. showers across the eastern great lakes willing stay away from the region the roast of tonight the clouds will continue to move on in. as we look at future tracker 6, 6:00 in the morning, most locations middle to upper 7 0s. as we get to noon tomorrow temperatures easily climbing into the lower 0s warmth continues and hutsty is more noticeable monday afternoon and monday night and warmth monday followed by the heat on tuesday 90s are returning as jet stream lifts to the north as you say hazy, hot and humid conditions and high pressure offshore. 90s will be long the way much of the delaware and lehigh valleys. and there could be showers around and midweek and beyond. showers and storms are down to the stropics. and convicted activity just to the east of st. auguststein and firing up there. this
here's satellite 6 and action radar queue eight cross the region.ou notice more in the way of cloud cover from the west starting to work its way east ward we're tapping no southerly wind increase in humidity early this week and threat of popup shower or storm. showers across the eastern great lakes willing stay away from the region the roast of tonight the clouds will continue to move on in. as we look at future tracker 6, 6:00 in the morning, most locations middle to upper 7 0s. as we get to...
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they tell me there isn't any. >> we measured one of the queues. those that made it to the pump only got 30 litres. many of the stations are shut down. the short started after the refinery came under attack. it provides oil for domestic consumption. it accounts for a quarter of the country's capacity. it had an impact on domestic consumption. wherever you dry here, you see the fuel tankers. they are bringing oil to the refinery. people are angry because they say everything is for export. >> hundreds of truck drivers transport oil daily. >> it is not because we have not enough fuel in kurdistan. i think personally some of people here, some businessman. they are resist useful the situation. they have the pipeline in turkey. it will be no problem. >> many blame this for the crisis. >> translation: we are sure there's a lot of oil, but they will not give it to the people, just special cars or people they know, and these go to mosul and sell it there. >> reporter: the regional government says the shortage is due to displaced iraqis. whatever the cause,
they tell me there isn't any. >> we measured one of the queues. those that made it to the pump only got 30 litres. many of the stations are shut down. the short started after the refinery came under attack. it provides oil for domestic consumption. it accounts for a quarter of the country's capacity. it had an impact on domestic consumption. wherever you dry here, you see the fuel tankers. they are bringing oil to the refinery. people are angry because they say everything is for export....
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jackie queue kucinich? >> it's almost mean girls. it's your birthday party? scheduled a birthday party. it can't be an accident. there's too many examples. with the hillary people, it's her time to shine. she's been in a corner far too long. >> the day shinseki resigned, maybe he wasn't so upset about sharing the pot light. >> some days it's good, some days not so good. >> i don't think it's i intentional. it underlines a deeper reality, he is gradually going to have to give up more and more of the spotlight to the president campaign ahead. >> it's happening so early. now her book is out. her book comes out this coming week. excerpts have leaked out. let's talk about some of them. hillary clinton is using this to defend her record as secretary of state and we all presume to prepare for a most likely 2016 presidential campaign. maeve reston here is one thing she says. she says it's time to arm the rebels. she went to the president. the president overruled her. she argues no one likes to lose the debate, including me. but this was the president's call and i res
jackie queue kucinich? >> it's almost mean girls. it's your birthday party? scheduled a birthday party. it can't be an accident. there's too many examples. with the hillary people, it's her time to shine. she's been in a corner far too long. >> the day shinseki resigned, maybe he wasn't so upset about sharing the pot light. >> some days it's good, some days not so good. >> i don't think it's i intentional. it underlines a deeper reality, he is gradually going to have to...
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thousands of people have fled remaining residents are struggling to find food or medical supplies long queues for water in empty shelves and grocery stores are common seen and large cities like slovyansk all two russian journalists were killed in the ukraine army shelling near the city of lagos this week the un has already demanded an investigation into the deaths and this is the moment where the tragedy occurred. the crew from their a c a one channel were filming a report about this group of refugees when a mortar shell exploded next to them correspondent carney luke was severely injured and taken to hospital but died on the operating table he sound engineer was also killed in the shelling ukrainian authorities claim it was anti-government forces behind the death and ukraine's representative at the u.n. has implied the journalist have only themselves to blame for being in the wrong place at the wrong time the only surviving member of the three man crew shot this video and described the moment the shell struck. we went to the place where according to the information we go it's they were refug
thousands of people have fled remaining residents are struggling to find food or medical supplies long queues for water in empty shelves and grocery stores are common seen and large cities like slovyansk all two russian journalists were killed in the ukraine army shelling near the city of lagos this week the un has already demanded an investigation into the deaths and this is the moment where the tragedy occurred. the crew from their a c a one channel were filming a report about this group of...
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stop offensive is that it's creating a shortage of basic supplies including of drinking water long queues have been seen in the worst hit areas such as the cities of slovyansk and kramatorsk desperate locals are trying to find a lifeline online requests have been posted on social networks for those who have private wells to make them available to the wider public. online we have more details about the shaky cease fire in the volatile eastern regions at a full timeline of the crisis is also just a click away at r.t. dot com. relations between american and polish top brass have always appeared to be in rude health at least for the cameras but a leaked conversation involving poland's foreign minister has revealed some rudeness of another kind of work now looks at how that's left the establishment in warsaw red faced. anding love affair america and its atlantic partners consistently proclaim their rock solid loyalty and mutual admiration as friends and allies we stand united together. warsaw has reciprocated the affinity always leaving the door open for a u.s. footprint within its borders. ve
stop offensive is that it's creating a shortage of basic supplies including of drinking water long queues have been seen in the worst hit areas such as the cities of slovyansk and kramatorsk desperate locals are trying to find a lifeline online requests have been posted on social networks for those who have private wells to make them available to the wider public. online we have more details about the shaky cease fire in the volatile eastern regions at a full timeline of the crisis is also just...
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barrel now talk to we've seen the effect on this locally reporting on it yesterday we saw the big queues at the petrol stations but they're nothing as they would be in iraq if they do get their hands on the south what's it going to mean for people outside of iraq you talked about where the price is going to go is it going to be a temporary blip for instance how would it affect britain france america etc. well the trouble in iraq we don't know how it will develop the situation is very or so as i said already it's impacting on the global economy and the prize of all in but the capture of. the find any is very important because it makes the life of the iraqis very difficult and it could affect military operations by the loss of diesel and gasoline against the insurgents so it is of great importance however i must point out that the floor of baiji doesn't affect iraq's ability to produce and to export oil because baji the provides for the domestic. market does not export to any refined products understood what about the influence of the kurds see it could they help we've heard john kerry ask
barrel now talk to we've seen the effect on this locally reporting on it yesterday we saw the big queues at the petrol stations but they're nothing as they would be in iraq if they do get their hands on the south what's it going to mean for people outside of iraq you talked about where the price is going to go is it going to be a temporary blip for instance how would it affect britain france america etc. well the trouble in iraq we don't know how it will develop the situation is very or so as i...
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right, george zachary, charles river ventures, they queue for joining us.cut-packard plans another 50,000 jobs. not everyone at hp is feeling the pain of restructuring. y meg whitman's bonuses boosted in the midst of a tough turnaround. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. why does hewlett-packard keep restructuring and laying off more people? is it possible that meg whitman takes more money the more she restructures people out of her jobs? how restructuring boosts executive pay. hewlett-packard has announced a one-time restructuring, with more layoffs. it could all help ceo meg whitman make more. a restructuring cost estimated --half billion in 2012 $1 billion more. 29,000 layoffs, $50,000. what is restructuring? structuring is the cost of building a business. you have a new idea and you hire someone to build it. maybe it is awesome. but maybe it becomes obsolete or it is failed. you shut down the project. and lay off someone. that is business, right? when a company restructures, it suggests that laying off someone and shutting down the project is one time.
right, george zachary, charles river ventures, they queue for joining us.cut-packard plans another 50,000 jobs. not everyone at hp is feeling the pain of restructuring. y meg whitman's bonuses boosted in the midst of a tough turnaround. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. why does hewlett-packard keep restructuring and laying off more people? is it possible that meg whitman takes more money the more she restructures people out of her jobs? how restructuring boosts executive pay....
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why is it that allies of the west when we talk about queue wait, or qatar, the arab gulf states, or saudibia, why would they be allowing these contributions to isil. >> well, the assad regime which is backed by iran has been population. so that has attracted a lot of money from those that are suffering the most, the sunni population. over time that on slot continued. and western intervention did not occur. instead of lot of money went to jihadist groups. early on, one of those groups isis, and it has taken offer into the force we see today. >> something is working well, it's almost a proxy battle. these folks that funded isis not see this coming? >> i think they understood that these groups wanted to better low sunnis. they were fighting against the assad regime and pressuring the maliki program as well. i don't know that anyone thought they would get off of the ground that they have said, in which they have become this sustainable haven for groups. >> they are taking on a military -- albeit one that hasn't executed itself very well, but a military that was trained and armed by the united
why is it that allies of the west when we talk about queue wait, or qatar, the arab gulf states, or saudibia, why would they be allowing these contributions to isil. >> well, the assad regime which is backed by iran has been population. so that has attracted a lot of money from those that are suffering the most, the sunni population. over time that on slot continued. and western intervention did not occur. instead of lot of money went to jihadist groups. early on, one of those groups...
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>> the queue for inviting me. also a plug for my book that is outside i hope you will buy some of these from amazon because i am trying to sell as many books as her. [laughter] i have a long way to go. thank you. [applause] but but it will but have'' but the at : good evening and welcome to the tragedy for an even when dash conversation with michael lindsay from the view from the top. we are thrilled by the turnout if you are still standing there are a few seats right over here one or two right there as well. feel free to make your way to a spot. i and the president of the trinity for rum and we are excited to partner to host the presentation before the staff to partner with us and we are delighted we are joined by our guests as well as forum board members. an advisory board members and trudy forum academy trusties. i am delighted and sold many alumni and gordon alumni are here today. that each and every one of you. we think you'll find this discussion and compelling in to answer all the audience questions we will
>> the queue for inviting me. also a plug for my book that is outside i hope you will buy some of these from amazon because i am trying to sell as many books as her. [laughter] i have a long way to go. thank you. [applause] but but it will but have'' but the at : good evening and welcome to the tragedy for an even when dash conversation with michael lindsay from the view from the top. we are thrilled by the turnout if you are still standing there are a few seats right over here one or two...
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let's take a closer look at the figures. 24,800 more people joined the queue in may.rother number of total jobseekers to just shy of 3.4 million people. as you can see on these figures figures ministry, the come as the data shows the private sector in france is retracting. that in turn is seen as a sign that growth will not pick up significantly in the weeks and months to come. the french government has come out under increasing pressure. it has pledged by 13 other -- 13 euros. the governmentys will stay on chorus for that pledge. >> -- encores for that pledge. >> if we want to reduce more wealth, we need two things. give businesses more room to maneuver and finance this with budget cuts, if not tax increases, which is what we did for the past two years and what the previous government did for the two before that. jobless figures, people over 50 are the fastest-growing group and they are finding it increasingly difficult to find jobs. jeff has more. retirementsad until in employment. a management job in the luxury sector over a year ago. he has been trying to launch h
let's take a closer look at the figures. 24,800 more people joined the queue in may.rother number of total jobseekers to just shy of 3.4 million people. as you can see on these figures figures ministry, the come as the data shows the private sector in france is retracting. that in turn is seen as a sign that growth will not pick up significantly in the weeks and months to come. the french government has come out under increasing pressure. it has pledged by 13 other -- 13 euros. the governmentys...
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law required to be in the backseat, you put the diaper bag in the front seat where you have a visual queuehen you're getting out of the car and while you're driving that your baby is in the car. the other one is take something you always bring with you, whether it's your pocketbook, your briefcase, your computer, whatever it is you know you're going to take with you when you get out of the car and put that in the back with the baby. >> absolutely. >> so when you get it, you'll have the visual queue. >> sunny, you said you do that now. >> for years i drove without shoes. i would get into the car, put my children in the back of the car, take my shoes off and put them in the back of the car because the bottom line is no one is ever going to walk outside of their car barefoot. >> thanks for being with us. paul and sunny. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> quick reminder, set your dvrs to watch 360 whenever you want. sunny drives barefoot or did so she wouldn't forget her kids. can technology help? as many as 40 kids died in the cars last year. >>> later, my conversation with two of the central
law required to be in the backseat, you put the diaper bag in the front seat where you have a visual queuehen you're getting out of the car and while you're driving that your baby is in the car. the other one is take something you always bring with you, whether it's your pocketbook, your briefcase, your computer, whatever it is you know you're going to take with you when you get out of the car and put that in the back with the baby. >> absolutely. >> so when you get it, you'll have...
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queues of cars, searches are slow, but this is the only road to safety for iraqis and fled mosul since the city fell into the islamic state of iraq and levant. some took as much as they could. others made their way by foot. >> the battle started in our neighbourhood. the men didn't attack the civilians. we don't know who they are. we left. there was no water or electricity. the vast majority hoping toios into the kurdish region. >> this is how it is. it's not a limbingistical, but a -- logistical but a security change. priorities were given to families or those with a connection with the kurdish region. everyone has to register. single males are not allowed in. there is fear that the members of the i.s.i.l. could infiltrate the north among the flow of refugees. there's evidence that some iraqi soldiers made their way here. they have been the main target of the i.s.i.l. there's fear. this man will not give his name or show his face. >> translation: the armed men are controlling the city. the ones there now are from mosul. those that defeated the army are from elsewhere. they left. what
queues of cars, searches are slow, but this is the only road to safety for iraqis and fled mosul since the city fell into the islamic state of iraq and levant. some took as much as they could. others made their way by foot. >> the battle started in our neighbourhood. the men didn't attack the civilians. we don't know who they are. we left. there was no water or electricity. the vast majority hoping toios into the kurdish region. >> this is how it is. it's not a limbingistical, but a...
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stormtracker 6 double skain radar queue net philadelphia and areas south and east and to the west a couplef light showers and pretty light. they're starting to break apart. you can see some activity north of lancaster and pressing to reading and getting close to allentown to the west in pottsville we're tracking disturbance that runs through over sky6 live in hd looking at penn's landing gorgeous shot of mushulu this surprised night partly to mostly cloudy sky as we progress through the overnight showers will move in as well. >> as we look at the accuweather live lineup we'll give you what so expect this weekend. >> it's turning humid with threat of showers and increase in hutsty. today no issues. but as we get to tomorrow take a look at dewpoint temperatures. this is level of how much moisture in atmosphere and dew point temperatures 60 to 56 tomorrow meaning humidity more noticeable that it was today. threat of showers coming back as early as tomorrow morning and for that matter as we get to tomorrow afternoon future tracker showing you 3:00 tomorrow afternoon showers will be round. as i
stormtracker 6 double skain radar queue net philadelphia and areas south and east and to the west a couplef light showers and pretty light. they're starting to break apart. you can see some activity north of lancaster and pressing to reading and getting close to allentown to the west in pottsville we're tracking disturbance that runs through over sky6 live in hd looking at penn's landing gorgeous shot of mushulu this surprised night partly to mostly cloudy sky as we progress through the...
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stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing you it is queue eight cross the delaware and lehigh valleys and it's comfortable back to work on monday and tracking changes as we get to fuss and wednesday. you'd we go. the action cam was outside earlier tonight right along boat house row and folks are fishing. what are they pushing for i don't know. it's a nice night if out for sunday under mostly clear skies. high in philadelphia climbed up to 83. and outside in philadelphia 69. trenton 68. upper 50s in the poconos and allentown and lehigh valley 70. upper 60s in sea isle city 71. dover 68. here's satellite 6 and action radar we had mostly sunny sky for most of the day. and then as we get to afternoon hours we had a few more clouds that moved on through and there is a weak disturbance that moves north of philadelphia. then it started to move down to the south as we got into the early evening hours. all that precipitation already moving offshore. so it's dry and quiet for the rest of tonight and that pattern is going to repeat itself as we get to monday as far as the dry pattern is concerne
stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing you it is queue eight cross the delaware and lehigh valleys and it's comfortable back to work on monday and tracking changes as we get to fuss and wednesday. you'd we go. the action cam was outside earlier tonight right along boat house row and folks are fishing. what are they pushing for i don't know. it's a nice night if out for sunday under mostly clear skies. high in philadelphia climbed up to 83. and outside in philadelphia 69. trenton 68. upper 50s...
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. >> for the past few days there has been long queues across the city. those that made it to the pump got 30 litres. the current limit imposed by the government. many of the petrol stations are shut down. it started after the refinery came under attack by sunni rebels. it provides oil for domestic consumption, and accounts for a quarter of the country's capacity. >> the stand-up at the baiji refinery had an impact. wherever you drive you see fuel tankers bringing oil to the refineries, people are angry because they say everything is for export. hundreds of truck drivers transport crude oil to the refineries daily. >> it is not because we have not enough fuel. i think - i think personally some of people here, some businessmen. they are misusing the situation. we have the pipeline with the gee han in turkey. it will be no problem for kurdistan to have enough gasoline. >> many blame local corruption for the crisis. >> we are sure they have a lot of oil. the station whether not give any to the people, the special cars or people they know, or that these peopl
. >> for the past few days there has been long queues across the city. those that made it to the pump got 30 litres. the current limit imposed by the government. many of the petrol stations are shut down. it started after the refinery came under attack by sunni rebels. it provides oil for domestic consumption, and accounts for a quarter of the country's capacity. >> the stand-up at the baiji refinery had an impact. wherever you drive you see fuel tankers bringing oil to the...
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. >> for the past few days there has been long queues across the city. we measured one of them.hose that finally made it to the pump only got 30 leaders, the limit imposed by the regional government. many of the petrol stations is shutting down. the shortage after the refinery aim under attack. it provides oil for domestic assumption. accounting for a quarter of the refinery capacity. >> the stand-up had an impact, even here in the kurdish reason. wherever you drive, you see the fuel tankers, it's bringing oil and people are angry because everything is for export. >> hundreds of struck drivers transport oil daily. >> it's not because we have not enough fuel in kurdistan. some of the people here, some businessmen, they are misusing the situation. we have the pipeline with the jihan. it will be no problem for kurdistan to have enough gasoline. >> many blame local corruption for the crisis. >> we are sure they have a lot of oil. the stations will not give it to the people. these people go to mosul and sell it there. >> the regional government says the shortage is due to the shy inp
. >> for the past few days there has been long queues across the city. we measured one of them.hose that finally made it to the pump only got 30 leaders, the limit imposed by the regional government. many of the petrol stations is shutting down. the shortage after the refinery aim under attack. it provides oil for domestic assumption. accounting for a quarter of the refinery capacity. >> the stand-up had an impact, even here in the kurdish reason. wherever you drive, you see the...
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and here's satellite 6 along with action radar you can see it's queue fret new england down to mid-atlanticion high pressure keeping things clear as now but you notice the clouds off to our west moving across areas in the midwest and ohio valley. and the clouds will continue to work their way east ward as we get to sunday especially sunday afternoon then we're tracking moisture you can see with strong showers and storms arriving through the start of the workweek. future tracker 6 has you covered as you look at the day planner. 9:00 in the morning most locations tomorrow morning in the lower 7 0s. upper 60s morm and west of town so pretty mild start as we goat noon tomorrow low spots in the lower 80s. even upper 7 0s. i think by the afternoon along the coast from white dooingt wildwood there will be afternoon seabreeze kicking in especially with south facing wind. so here's one thing to keep in mind with the sun overhead as we get into the rest of our weekend here it is 9 today and 9 tomorrow which means you can get a sun fwhurn 157 minutes. it doesn't take a whole lot this time of year to g
and here's satellite 6 along with action radar you can see it's queue fret new england down to mid-atlanticion high pressure keeping things clear as now but you notice the clouds off to our west moving across areas in the midwest and ohio valley. and the clouds will continue to work their way east ward as we get to sunday especially sunday afternoon then we're tracking moisture you can see with strong showers and storms arriving through the start of the workweek. future tracker 6 has you...
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. >> that includes pedestrian, safety, sign age, automobile, queueing, delivery, traffic, and alcohol, restricted alcohol, tobacco, e-cigarettes and et cetera. >> that's fine with me. i thought they might have been apart of the project that came before us but they have been added to the project. so that will be fine. >> have you reviewed these conditions. >> the one condition, are you referring -- i did not see anything pass out by the project sponsor, does that include the reduced parking? >> no. >> okay. >> commissioner sugia. >> can we say anything other than signage other than this generalized stuff we have in front of us. there's nothing there that says the commission feels there ought to be a limited number of signs. if you go to cvs in a financial district in that little corner, they have four sign s that building, and that's pedestrian oriented and i mean, how many signs do you need? >> i believe you can't require there to be fewer sign than the code would allow. i think that's why the language is qualative than quantitative. >> is it a ratio of the mass of the building becaus
. >> that includes pedestrian, safety, sign age, automobile, queueing, delivery, traffic, and alcohol, restricted alcohol, tobacco, e-cigarettes and et cetera. >> that's fine with me. i thought they might have been apart of the project that came before us but they have been added to the project. so that will be fine. >> have you reviewed these conditions. >> the one condition, are you referring -- i did not see anything pass out by the project sponsor, does that include...
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there has been massive queues for fuel. no food have reached here. people died as a result of confrontations at fuel stations, people and militias are heavily armed. it can turn into a full-blown firefight. cash is an issue, there has been bank heists. taking money from the central bank is not happening. it's not an easy situation for the people. they want stability. it's proving challenging. >> you are it following event, we'll come back to you. >> they are campaigning in the presidential election in full swing, less than a month before the vote. up to 75 million young people will take part for the first time, and they could play an important role in the result. rob mcbride has more from jakarta. >> reporter: out in jakarta's traffic young people telling other young people to cast their vote in an upcoming ballot, less than a month away [ singing ] >>> in a country where a third of voters are under the age of 30, they hold sway. >> i tell my friend to vote for the good of our country. >> reporter: in the first of five televoiced debates the two cand
there has been massive queues for fuel. no food have reached here. people died as a result of confrontations at fuel stations, people and militias are heavily armed. it can turn into a full-blown firefight. cash is an issue, there has been bank heists. taking money from the central bank is not happening. it's not an easy situation for the people. they want stability. it's proving challenging. >> you are it following event, we'll come back to you. >> they are campaigning in the...
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we are expecting another flow of refugees here into the kurdish regions, there's a substantial queue of cars. we can assume that some of them have made their way from tal afa to hear. this is basically their only way out of the town. we do understand that this has been a bloody battle that lasted throughout the day yesterday, and i think that the tragedy of the city is that it's a mixed city ethnically. representative about what iraq is. it's predominantly trickman, but they are divided along the sectarian lines of shi'as and sunnis and from what we understand the population feels that they were at an extreme risk. some flee here, others to here. >>> hoda abdel-hamid, the sectarian divisions are growing, nouri al-maliki is promising to defeat the fighters, there's shia volunteers rushing to join the iraqi army, how worried are people about the growing rift. >> i think they are extremely worried in 2004, "5 and "6 people were talking about the sectarian war in iraq. it never reached the levels of what is happening now. you never see so much hatred or young men from both sides of the d
we are expecting another flow of refugees here into the kurdish regions, there's a substantial queue of cars. we can assume that some of them have made their way from tal afa to hear. this is basically their only way out of the town. we do understand that this has been a bloody battle that lasted throughout the day yesterday, and i think that the tragedy of the city is that it's a mixed city ethnically. representative about what iraq is. it's predominantly trickman, but they are divided along...
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the same queues. long waits and exhausted faces. they are mostly sunnis, from tikrit. fallujah, and beyond. this group first had to go though iraqi army position, and through the sunni rebel ones. >>> we don't know what will happen. we live in the moment, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. people want to live. roads are blocked. if you make it out, you can't return hem. people are sleeping on the floor. please find us a solution. >> the spread of fightsers in islamic state of iraq and levant and sunni rebels, along the kurdish border, is the most serious threat to the region, since the u.s.-leyed invasion in 2003. security is a big concern, kurdish authorities admit they need to impose restrictions. >> translation: we have to take security procedures for the displaced people. we want to help on a humanitarian level. we need to control the entry. we have to protect the area. >> reporter: these men were granted a renewable one-week permit. not everyone makes it in. >> translation: we have been here since 6am. they will not let us in. they didn't give us home. they tol
the same queues. long waits and exhausted faces. they are mostly sunnis, from tikrit. fallujah, and beyond. this group first had to go though iraqi army position, and through the sunni rebel ones. >>> we don't know what will happen. we live in the moment, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. people want to live. roads are blocked. if you make it out, you can't return hem. people are sleeping on the floor. please find us a solution. >> the spread of fightsers in islamic state of...
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the exchange that pays the highest rebate has the longest queue because people posting liquidity want the rebate so more people line up. the second thing to consider, getting in the longest line lowers the probability of getting filled because there are more in front of you. the second thing is the inducement on the seller, let's say. where is the seller going when looking for seller stock? they are likely to go to the place that either pays them a fee or definitely to attempt to avoid those who pay or charge the highest fees. getting in the longest line posting in the highest rebate venue makes you the least likely venue to get filled out because of the seller on the other side of the order isn't incentvised to go there. we have run a series of test using capital and they confirmed the finding that the professor outlined in the paper. >> can you repeat that finding in your words? >> that routing, specifically with the goal oh lowering the rebate lowers the probability of getting filled and leads to worse execution for the client's order or your own order if the bank is routing on the
the exchange that pays the highest rebate has the longest queue because people posting liquidity want the rebate so more people line up. the second thing to consider, getting in the longest line lowers the probability of getting filled because there are more in front of you. the second thing is the inducement on the seller, let's say. where is the seller going when looking for seller stock? they are likely to go to the place that either pays them a fee or definitely to attempt to avoid those...
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here you can get it with no queue. a fantastic opportunity.glamour and excitement. >> that is exciting. the challenge will be to get in and out in time to make your flight. thank yound-kaye, very much. anna and mark, i will send it back to you. >> olivia with john holland-kaye . ceo of heathrow. >> and some beefeaters. who is looking after the tower of london? you think they are real? is not at the g7, but his presence will be felt. after the break. ♪ >> time for today's company news. the german government is considering using the state owned development inc. to buy a bank to buy a stake alstom. volkswagen will sell shares to help pay for the takeover of scania. to deepen a three-way alliance between vw's truck unit, scania, and man. this is the biggest foreign acquisition by a japanese life insurer and will give them access to clients across the u.s.. i am mark barton. >> and i am anna edwards. brussels, not so cheap. hisn has been excluded, but g7.ence will be felt at the president obama and eu leaders at the same page. -- on the same page.
here you can get it with no queue. a fantastic opportunity.glamour and excitement. >> that is exciting. the challenge will be to get in and out in time to make your flight. thank yound-kaye, very much. anna and mark, i will send it back to you. >> olivia with john holland-kaye . ceo of heathrow. >> and some beefeaters. who is looking after the tower of london? you think they are real? is not at the g7, but his presence will be felt. after the break. ♪ >> time for...
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translator: we have been queuing to get gasoline for three days, so many people pay no heed to the queue no one can stop them they take the gasoline and sale it on the black market. >> reporter: analysts say in the short-term iraq will not be able to grow it's oil market. any sustained attacks on the oil refineries will cause shortages at home and push oil prices international. >>> john kerry the u.s. secretary of state has again urged iraqi leaders to form an inclusive government. he was speaking within the last hour or so from the nato summit in brussels. >> iraq is obviously facing an extraordinary security challenge and a set of political challenges and choices. the united states is also working to support iraq in its fight against isil. we need to remember that this is a terrorist army that threatens not only iraq, but threatens every country in the region, which is opposed to it, and europe and the united states. succeeding in this fight is going to require iraqis to come together finally in order to form an inclusive government. and in every meeting with leaders of each of iraq's
translator: we have been queuing to get gasoline for three days, so many people pay no heed to the queue no one can stop them they take the gasoline and sale it on the black market. >> reporter: analysts say in the short-term iraq will not be able to grow it's oil market. any sustained attacks on the oil refineries will cause shortages at home and push oil prices international. >>> john kerry the u.s. secretary of state has again urged iraqi leaders to form an inclusive...
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now, there is a queue of cars stretching for several kilometers, make more. kurdish authorities this is a logistical challenge and a security challenge. every single car that comes through gets thoroughly checked by the kurdish forces. at the moment the authorities here are given priority to families or to people who have some sort of connection to the kurdish region. maybe they own a property or maybe they have already relatives living in the towns and cities across this part of northern iraq. but everybody has to register here first and the wait is long. it's very hot, and sometimes tempers flare. now we have been talking to a lot of the people coming through, they have been describing a calm situation for the past 24 hours or so in mosul. they said that members of the isil are roaming around the city, most have their faces covered but they say that they are protecting government buildings, banks, even though they do say that police stations have by and large been destroyed. now people here are eckstromly worried of what is going to happen next. they do exp
now, there is a queue of cars stretching for several kilometers, make more. kurdish authorities this is a logistical challenge and a security challenge. every single car that comes through gets thoroughly checked by the kurdish forces. at the moment the authorities here are given priority to families or to people who have some sort of connection to the kurdish region. maybe they own a property or maybe they have already relatives living in the towns and cities across this part of northern iraq....
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only what the queue to get had never been up in the hall or poorly in the junk going to put a welcome welcome was disappointing real to me it was you could shift out operating with a well. off need it would have done you would just was nice to wind up in the mean you know it keeps waves she. sure to put it would you. buy it the more you. really need to put out santa ask. the. memo from the high command of the air mind confidential september eighth nine hundred forty one. this is the first time that german soldiers face an adversary instructed not only in the ways of war but also politics. structures have forfeited their right to be treated like two soldiers in accordance with the geneva convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war . less than a month after nazi germany and they did the soviet union news came that stalin's eldest son jacob was missing in action soon photos of him appeared on german propaganda leaflets. they read that has voluntarily surrendered to the nazis. stork. the new new. starless judge and skipper produced you for your nuance for abuse joe very soon
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important -- please vacate the chamber to allow for individuals in line an opportunity to get in their queue. please note we have overflow seating available in the north light court downstairs. if you would like to continue watching the proceedings. and if you prefer not to wait, as we have all week, we have set up a computer in the clerk of the board's office, room 244, to allow individuals to send written comments to the committee for their consideration. again, i want to thank everybody in advance for your patience during this process to ensure that everybody has an opportunity to get their public comments heard. and i do want to thank you all for being here today and for your participation. so, with that, mr. clerk, can you call items 1 through 2? and you need to call 3 through 25? >> i need to call all the items. >> let's call them. >> item number 1, proposed annual budget and appropriation ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all estimated expenditures for selected departments of the city and county of san francisco as of june 2, 2014, for the fiscal years ending june 30,
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del north and sis queue county residents voted to stick around voting down a measure that would haveferson republic. but residents passed their advisory ballot initiative 56 to 44%. "people" magazine, a profile there of hillary clinton reveals she didn't read the "vanity fair" piece written by monica lewinsky responding quote, everybody needs to look to the future and adding quote, i've moved on. >>> vladimir putin responded to hillary clinton's comments about his actions in crimea and likening his actions to that of adolf hitler. his response is quote, it's better not to argue with women. ms. clinton has never been too graceful in her statements. he added, when people push boundaries too far it's not because they are strong but because they are weak. maybe weakness is not the worst quality for a woman. >>> new york city mayor bill deblasio has sort of challenged barack obama to a basketball game thanks to the help of new yorker alvin javier who ran into the mayor on a subway. >> i think he can beat his obama. this is official challenge. obama, my mayor is going to play you one-on-on
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from water food and power shortages not to mention the nonstop artillery attacks there are large queues as well forming on the border with russia as pupil hurried to take their children to say. it's very scary to see flying planes any time i saw them i ran to my mom and daddy and tanks are also very scary and. the fire gunshots at us and shelled out we had next to a college in the basement were very scary. it's a battlefield their concert on fire my parents hide in the basement with ink for to have a skid because they wouldn't have lasted a long while i don't understand why they're doing this we've lost everything. but when radicals came into my city and started shooting people we had to leave just as scariest part was when armed men came to our house asking about our men laws to write them a few days later my son told me that they shot the loneliness of iraq. by. moving on to spain hundreds of anti monarchists have rallied in madrid shortly after the new king philippe the six was sworn in the british mood is high in the austerity plagued nation the mood anger of ated by the royal famil
from water food and power shortages not to mention the nonstop artillery attacks there are large queues as well forming on the border with russia as pupil hurried to take their children to say. it's very scary to see flying planes any time i saw them i ran to my mom and daddy and tanks are also very scary and. the fire gunshots at us and shelled out we had next to a college in the basement were very scary. it's a battlefield their concert on fire my parents hide in the basement with ink for to...
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long queues stretched outside a couple of iraq's oil rich kurdish region because the ongoing security crisis in the country has led to severe fuel shortages in several cities the largest oil refinery was shut down last week amid severe clashes with isis militants have already taken control of huge areas across iraq the army is now in control of the site put pressure on supplies is growing. in clashes between police and protesters over the eviction of refugees continue in berlin hundreds of people form blockades to prevent people being forced out of their squad only forty asylum seekers remain there has been occupied for more than eighteen months. by staying in berlin the construction of one of the largest airports in germany is turning into a fiasco corruption claims per plumbing on a budget that's gone through the roof have meant berlin's new terminal is now four years behind schedule ortiz peter all of the reports on the latest scandal to grow in the facility. at this time of year an airport should be bustling with holiday makers jetting off for their summer vacations not here thoug
long queues stretched outside a couple of iraq's oil rich kurdish region because the ongoing security crisis in the country has led to severe fuel shortages in several cities the largest oil refinery was shut down last week amid severe clashes with isis militants have already taken control of huge areas across iraq the army is now in control of the site put pressure on supplies is growing. in clashes between police and protesters over the eviction of refugees continue in berlin hundreds of...
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long queues a stretch outside the capital of iraq's oil rich kurdish region that's because the ongoing security crisis in the country has led to severe fuel shortages in the several cities the largest oil refinery was shut down last week and with severe clashes with isis militants who are already taking control of huge areas across iraq the army is now in control of the site the pressure on supplies is growing. the construction of one of the largest a pause in germany is turning into a fiasco corruption claims poor planning and a budget that's going through the roof have meant berlin's new terminal is now four years behind schedule which is paid out of a report in the latest scandal to ground the facility. at this time of year an airport should be bustling with holiday makers jetting off for their summer vacations not here though at berlin brandenburg the airport's two years behind schedule and the only people the construction work is still working on the project with costs spiraling out of control it's really become a comedy of errors the latest scandal involves the fire safety system
long queues a stretch outside the capital of iraq's oil rich kurdish region that's because the ongoing security crisis in the country has led to severe fuel shortages in the several cities the largest oil refinery was shut down last week and with severe clashes with isis militants who are already taking control of huge areas across iraq the army is now in control of the site the pressure on supplies is growing. the construction of one of the largest a pause in germany is turning into a fiasco...
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here in the mainly shia south in the cease of basra, young men queue up to join the army.y say they want to fight isil and its associated forces. with such chaos across northern iraq, decisions have to be made. decision that his may well see young men like these fight. imran kahn, al jazerra, baghdad. >>> the united nations security council is due to discuss in a closed session the unfolding turmoil in iraq. our diplomatic editor james bays is at the u.n. headquarters in new york, joins me now. what can we expect, james? >> reporter: that meeting has started, jane, going on behind closed doors. start of the meeting is a briefing by the u.n.'s man in iraq nikolai, he's given the ambassadors via video link the latest information on the ground from inside iraq. i have spoken to a anybody of diplomats about the current situation, some of the information we are getting here in new york, and i know this is conflicted some of it by what we are hearing from the ground. but diplomats telling me that the iraqi government now seems to be saying that it believes that the oil refinery,
here in the mainly shia south in the cease of basra, young men queue up to join the army.y say they want to fight isil and its associated forces. with such chaos across northern iraq, decisions have to be made. decision that his may well see young men like these fight. imran kahn, al jazerra, baghdad. >>> the united nations security council is due to discuss in a closed session the unfolding turmoil in iraq. our diplomatic editor james bays is at the u.n. headquarters in new york,...
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we've already reported that people in lugansk and the line and out for water like five five kilometer queues are a regular occurrence at the moment and local authorities report that the area is heading for an epidemic and a humanitarian catastrophe i can't thanks for my money even at the man cost half life in eastern ukraine thank you. well the cranes president petro poroshenko earlier said he had a plan b. if his peace initiative doesn't work although some down teasing control of the forces carrying out military operations in the east is international affairs expert alexander mcwhorter told r.t. if we look at it organizations like right sector which are apparently present in the east they're paramilitary organizations they're not under the direct control of the ukrainian government frankly i doubt that the ukrainian government has much control even over groups like the national guard which are present in force in the ukraine in the eastern ukraine and which of course are recruited specifically from regions which are known to be whole story to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i a
we've already reported that people in lugansk and the line and out for water like five five kilometer queues are a regular occurrence at the moment and local authorities report that the area is heading for an epidemic and a humanitarian catastrophe i can't thanks for my money even at the man cost half life in eastern ukraine thank you. well the cranes president petro poroshenko earlier said he had a plan b. if his peace initiative doesn't work although some down teasing control of the forces...
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seen drinking water for quiet's a long time for a couple of weeks at least and we can see a long queues at least five kilometers long people line out for water and it's a regular occurrence either and this is all leading to an epidemic according to the local officials and of course there is a shortages of food and electricity supply as well you can see empty shelves in stores and meanwhile the city of slovyansk itself is slowly but surely turning into a ghost town as people are fleeing the shouting and their artillery gunfire. at a national affairs x. but alexander macoris says that what sets the new government in kiev apart is its love of confrontation the consistent practices of the mind and through which this new government in kiev has emerged is to consume confrontation whenever it meets any resistance and tools whenever that resistance grows it used more confrontation and that has been the pattern in the eastern ukraine still i think it would frankly require enormous external pressure on keir for that to change and at the moment there is little sign that. hundreds of refugee camps
seen drinking water for quiet's a long time for a couple of weeks at least and we can see a long queues at least five kilometers long people line out for water and it's a regular occurrence either and this is all leading to an epidemic according to the local officials and of course there is a shortages of food and electricity supply as well you can see empty shelves in stores and meanwhile the city of slovyansk itself is slowly but surely turning into a ghost town as people are fleeing the...
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months of military action has forced tens of thousands to flee to neighboring russia under its queue at the border seeking shelter and refugee camps you can hear more of their stories in our team. meet the world's most expensive weapon they are four hundred billion dollars f. thirty five an aircraft price tag just went even higher thanks to additional funding plagued by delays must have cost overruns and building brocker say the jet . left even its talkback are somewhat on the well and on to cover the price the planes not being target to foreign buyers as artie's marina portnoy explains the f. thirty five stealth fighter jet is the crime to look kramm of military planes. and the pentagon's most expensive conventional weapons program it's a game changer the f. thirty five fighter jet is manufactured by lockheed martin combining state of the art technology with highly advanced avionics and maneuverability the pentagon plans to buy nearly twenty five hundred f. thirty five but delays and cost increases have left u.s. lawmakers frustrated over the three hundred eighty five billion dollar
months of military action has forced tens of thousands to flee to neighboring russia under its queue at the border seeking shelter and refugee camps you can hear more of their stories in our team. meet the world's most expensive weapon they are four hundred billion dollars f. thirty five an aircraft price tag just went even higher thanks to additional funding plagued by delays must have cost overruns and building brocker say the jet . left even its talkback are somewhat on the well and on to...
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she organized volunteers for walk a dog regular queue where she grew the workforce and coordinated staff adoption events. and she was very, very engaged with our office and many of the community efforts that he we had. she was often seen in the community such as our movies and the coffee free movie nights where she would work with us and animal care control to share various animal with the community. and, so, again we're just so shocked by her passing and really want to wish her family all the best as they deal with this difficult time. and would like to ask that we adjourn in her memory today. >> thank you, supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i am introducing a charter amendment that ties the mta's baseline to population grove so that a population increase he he in our city, mta funding increases, the additional funding would be dedicated to primarily to improving muni's frequency capacity, reliability and state of good repair with the smaller amount being dedicated to street safety improvements. colleague, i'll be honest that i did not want to introduce
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months of military action has forced tens of thousands the fate of neighboring russia under its queue at the border seeking shelter in refugee camps you can hear more of their stories on our t. dot com. meet the world's most expensive weapon. they four hundred billion dollars f. thirty five saying here is an aircraft price tag just went even higher thanks to additional funding played by delays must've cost overruns and building bureaucracy the jets left even its top boxes somewhat underwhelmed to cover the price the planes not being tied to foreign buyers are marina porton i think it's one of the worst airplanes we've ever designed. for a lot of reasons but the most important reason is that it was compromised by having to do three different jobs you can never make a good airplane if you don't focus on a single draw a single mission and then they made it even worse place saying that we'd save money by giving it up among three services so now you have three missions pulling the airplane in different directions and now you have three services three bureaucracies adding their parochial po
months of military action has forced tens of thousands the fate of neighboring russia under its queue at the border seeking shelter in refugee camps you can hear more of their stories on our t. dot com. meet the world's most expensive weapon. they four hundred billion dollars f. thirty five saying here is an aircraft price tag just went even higher thanks to additional funding played by delays must've cost overruns and building bureaucracy the jets left even its top boxes somewhat underwhelmed...
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queues of cars stretch for kilometers. the searchers are slow. this is the way to safety for iraqis who have fled mosul since their city fell in to the hands of isil. some took as much as they could with them. others just made their way by foot. >> translator: the battle started in our neighborhood, the armed men didn't attack civilians, they were just starting -- fighterring the army we didn't know to who they are we left because there was no without never or electricity in our area. >> reporter: for the kurdish authorities this is not just a logistical but a security challenge. at the moment priority is given to families or those that happen to have some sort of connection to the kurdish region but everyone has to register. single males are not allowed in. there is fear that members of the isil could infiltrate the north among the flow of refugees. there is evidence that at least some iraqi soldiers made their way here. they have been the main target of the isil so far. there is fear among people here, this man will not give us his name or show
queues of cars stretch for kilometers. the searchers are slow. this is the way to safety for iraqis who have fled mosul since their city fell in to the hands of isil. some took as much as they could with them. others just made their way by foot. >> translator: the battle started in our neighborhood, the armed men didn't attack civilians, they were just starting -- fighterring the army we didn't know to who they are we left because there was no without never or electricity in our area....
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of the population has fled remaining residents of struggling to find food or medical supplies long queues for water and then to shelves in grocery stores are common common seen in large cities like savan tsk and in attempt to solve the crisis president poroshenko has come up with a peace plan it includes an amnesty for those who agree to lay down their arms and haven't committed severe crimes the creation of a ten kilometer wide buffer zone along the border with russia and changes to the constitution to guarantee the free and safe use of the russian language that is centralization of power to the eastern regions and early local parliamentary elections and one of the plan's top points is to guarantee safety for all negotiating sides russia has supported the plan but says it's unlikely to work without dialogue. is that the peace plan has a number of automate unlike demands it lacks the most important thing those negotiations and that's a radical step away from the geneva agreement which is supporters in their rhetorical at least by all our western partners including the us the e.u. and the
of the population has fled remaining residents of struggling to find food or medical supplies long queues for water and then to shelves in grocery stores are common common seen in large cities like savan tsk and in attempt to solve the crisis president poroshenko has come up with a peace plan it includes an amnesty for those who agree to lay down their arms and haven't committed severe crimes the creation of a ten kilometer wide buffer zone along the border with russia and changes to the...