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they see the old parliament, as the old rada was full of the bad ways of the way politics was done in this country. a lot of corruption, a lot of control by oligarchs who remain in the shadows and they would like a more reformist, more pro eu government forming, that can push through economic and political reforms that this country needs. but it is not going to necessarily be as straightforward. we have spoken of the issue in the east, there is of course the deteriorating economic situation. and any government is going to have its back to the wall. and you've got to remember the rather complicated voting system we have here in ukraine. half will be elected by proportionate representation and half voted within individual constituencies. traditionally in the past it has been that latter category of elections that has been prone to corruption, to vote-buying, to the influence of local oligarchs. perhaps not so much here in kiev but in other parts of the country. and that's why there's some skepticism that we will really see an entire new generation of politicians coming into this new rad
they see the old parliament, as the old rada was full of the bad ways of the way politics was done in this country. a lot of corruption, a lot of control by oligarchs who remain in the shadows and they would like a more reformist, more pro eu government forming, that can push through economic and political reforms that this country needs. but it is not going to necessarily be as straightforward. we have spoken of the issue in the east, there is of course the deteriorating economic situation....
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toll after fierce fighting in al-beta providence on monday has risen and hoothies are in the town of radae will bring in al-sada with us life from the yemen capitol and you will have to make since of this for us, omar and where does this fit into the general chaos in yemen? >> reporter: yes, absolutely. mainly in that province which is al-qaeda stronghold, it shows how the security conditions really deteriorating very rapidly. we fight for this ongoing for days and they will force out. that was on friday. then al-qaeda fighters reenforced their positions and to make the situation even complex and tribesmen who felt the sensitivity of tribesmen and infringed in the area led them to bring out their fighters to bring on the houthis so this incident shows this country may slip to sectarian and tribal end fighting because of religious as well as the tribal sensitivities, the death toll has risen to at least 68, 40 people killed and i'm goating a report that at least five al-qaeda fighters were killed in t the clashes on monday. >> they are talking about sanctions against five people in yemen a
toll after fierce fighting in al-beta providence on monday has risen and hoothies are in the town of radae will bring in al-sada with us life from the yemen capitol and you will have to make since of this for us, omar and where does this fit into the general chaos in yemen? >> reporter: yes, absolutely. mainly in that province which is al-qaeda stronghold, it shows how the security conditions really deteriorating very rapidly. we fight for this ongoing for days and they will force out....
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think there's been frustration at the slow pace of reform and the feeling that the old parliament, the rada was preventing legislation from being pushed through. whether we will see those sweeping changes or not however is a bit of a moot point. part of the issue lies in the complicated voting system we have in ukraine. some of the members of parliament will be voted in individual constituencies. on a local level. traditionally what we've seen in the past in ukraine is those local constituency votes can be influenced by corruption and the oligarchs who have held positions over the years. the ukrainians as they go to the polls in kiev. on the edge of kiev, they are practicing for war. not all the guns are real. but some fear an attack on this city, others have volunteered to go east to fight. in another part of the city we see refugees from the war. they live in a church shelter. when we visited there was no electricity. olga lost her house in donetsk, now she and her family share a room with 20 other people. their lives have been turned upside down but they are determined to take part in th
think there's been frustration at the slow pace of reform and the feeling that the old parliament, the rada was preventing legislation from being pushed through. whether we will see those sweeping changes or not however is a bit of a moot point. part of the issue lies in the complicated voting system we have in ukraine. some of the members of parliament will be voted in individual constituencies. on a local level. traditionally what we've seen in the past in ukraine is those local constituency...
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. >> some of our cadillacs have 6 radas, two cameras and 8 or 10 ultra sonic sensors.se aren't enough to see several car lengths ahead of you or to see around a corner. have v to v technology fills in those gaps and lets us have more information to address some of those driving situations that are challenging. i will be more reckless. >> okay. push the envelope. >> yeah. >> my last chance. whoa. >> what is a car doing stationary in the middle of my runway? you know what? i don't tend to look at that. >> right. >> that's not meant to focus on. >> that's more informational. you see the scrolling red? really, the alert that's going to provide you, you know, the dash. >> yeah. >> because for these type of alerts, we want to direct the person's attention, you know, to the road. so an alert that's you high up within the driver's line of sight is optimal for providing this information. there will be applications once cars get v to v technology. >> that's age example of one. >> information between two cars. what happens when every car is fitted out with this technology? wouldn
. >> some of our cadillacs have 6 radas, two cameras and 8 or 10 ultra sonic sensors.se aren't enough to see several car lengths ahead of you or to see around a corner. have v to v technology fills in those gaps and lets us have more information to address some of those driving situations that are challenging. i will be more reckless. >> okay. push the envelope. >> yeah. >> my last chance. whoa. >> what is a car doing stationary in the middle of my runway? you know...
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the other significant development with regards to rada there is a new front that is opening and it'sen tribal leaders there, against the youthie rebels because this is a very sensitive tribal issue and the tribes there believe that the youthie advance is not meant to rule out al-qaeda but to take rebel territory and it is sensitive and will escalate things further. >> the governor of sona providence, how does his resignation play into the wider chaos right now in yemen, what is the significance of it? >> it is very significant because it consolidates what people here now believe is that the youthies are the king's makers and not only of the capitol but parts of the capitol and yemen and we understand they are oppose the governor and asking him to leave office for the last three days and they surrounded his government office as well as his home. and in response he had to resign. also on the political front adrien the new prime minister is in talks with all the political parties. however, we understand from a source who is involved in the talks that there are big differences on particu
the other significant development with regards to rada there is a new front that is opening and it'sen tribal leaders there, against the youthie rebels because this is a very sensitive tribal issue and the tribes there believe that the youthie advance is not meant to rule out al-qaeda but to take rebel territory and it is sensitive and will escalate things further. >> the governor of sona providence, how does his resignation play into the wider chaos right now in yemen, what is the...
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wind coming out of the sout rada not to show in our regi. just back to the west, we're watc this system. and it's a very strong system. a lot of storms back towards st. loui up toward the chicagola area, memphis. that the cold front that will sht our way over the next 24 hour d man, is it going to bring us a big change. futu weather timing out well. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. noti once again the fog. most fro i-95 towards the west. but even towards southern we'll see some of that fog, very similar to what we s. frid at 5:00, maybe an is shower that would be du the game. but again, i really think the ga is going to stay on the dry side. theyl g it in, no problem. a pr nice after for e then the rain comes in ar 10:00, 11:00, 12:00 hour. any storms hold together, th could easily produce strong hour.pwards of 40 to 50 miles th somethi we're going to see we move through the night on friday night into saturday mo morning, that front is ou here. by saturday afternoon, we're dealg wit sunshine, but it is going t windy. i thk winds gusting over 30 m
wind coming out of the sout rada not to show in our regi. just back to the west, we're watc this system. and it's a very strong system. a lot of storms back towards st. loui up toward the chicagola area, memphis. that the cold front that will sht our way over the next 24 hour d man, is it going to bring us a big change. futu weather timing out well. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. noti once again the fog. most fro i-95 towards the west. but even towards southern we'll see some of that fog, very...
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across from kobani and now we go to yemen where houthi rebels made advances and they seized the town on radaiday and we will go live to the capitol and we are there and omar you have to explain the significance of this battle for or rather this central town and i understand houthis had taken on friday and a number of houthis have been killed by al-qaeda fighters who are trying to retake that town. >> reporter: yes, the fighting is ranging in that town. it is al-qaeda stronghold. it was dating briefly by houthis before al-qaeda fighters came out in the last few days. we are witnessing today is an increased fighting. we understand that there are a number of houthis still locating on the mountain. they are taking their position in a castle bombing and fighting left at least 25 people killed. we understand the town of fada is witnessing two ranging fronts, one between houthis and al-qaeda and the other one and that is significant is that tribal leaders from that area and wider providence of albeda are seeing houthi advance of somewhat of a tribal game and tribal criss-crossing getting their terr
across from kobani and now we go to yemen where houthi rebels made advances and they seized the town on radaiday and we will go live to the capitol and we are there and omar you have to explain the significance of this battle for or rather this central town and i understand houthis had taken on friday and a number of houthis have been killed by al-qaeda fighters who are trying to retake that town. >> reporter: yes, the fighting is ranging in that town. it is al-qaeda stronghold. it was...
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rada not to show. not seeing any rain across our region. d we're going to wait to see the rain. and this is the good news here. here is fut weather tonight. not much going on around our area. the playoffs start tomorrow here at 3:07. d notice here's 3:00. notice rain is. not over d.c. it's back towards the west, back into the ohio valley. that's where this cold front is. this cold front will sweep throug will dry. bu then behind that, look wh coming in. very windy and very chilly air. guys, i'm telli you, this is going to be one big cooldown as we move on through the weekend. temper are going to be in the 60s and many of you will wakep to temperatures in the 30s on sunday morning. tomorr forecast, partly turning breezy. 75 to 79 degrees. the winds will start to pick up latee afternoo and that could affect the game a little too with that breeze. but it's still going to be on the mild side. patchy fog early tomorrow mornin your commuter impact. and that impact is going to have a little bit more of a presence la in the afternoon with that breeze and with those showers. most likely,
rada not to show. not seeing any rain across our region. d we're going to wait to see the rain. and this is the good news here. here is fut weather tonight. not much going on around our area. the playoffs start tomorrow here at 3:07. d notice here's 3:00. notice rain is. not over d.c. it's back towards the west, back into the ohio valley. that's where this cold front is. this cold front will sweep throug will dry. bu then behind that, look wh coming in. very windy and very chilly air. guys, i'm...
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concentrate all the information coming into a destroyer from all of the sources -- sound, s sonar, rada radio, eyesight, lookouts, engine room, everything, and instead of it all going to the captain, it all went to the c.i.c. officer and he parceled it out to the people who had to know it, and in the sense that, as an editor, you get all the information coming in, you make the decisions and then decide what to do, they were identical jobs. but i think i was curious. i think i came along at the perfect time. i mean, you just can't quibble with my sense of timing. >> charlie: after the war, he ended up in a job as the washington beauo chief at "newsweek." he befriended his neighbor a young senator from massachusetts, john f. kennedy. he spoke with me about the relationship and the relationship with the first lady jacqueline kennedy after the president's assassination. >> she was never comfortable with the fact i was a journalist. >> charlie: that's what you say. it was almost like she would say maybe we're saying too much in front of ben? >> yeah. >> charlie: jack, you're being too open?
concentrate all the information coming into a destroyer from all of the sources -- sound, s sonar, rada radio, eyesight, lookouts, engine room, everything, and instead of it all going to the captain, it all went to the c.i.c. officer and he parceled it out to the people who had to know it, and in the sense that, as an editor, you get all the information coming in, you make the decisions and then decide what to do, they were identical jobs. but i think i was curious. i think i came along at the...