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it wasn't just the slavic republics but also asia republics and representatives of other countries as well. so that turned out to be in terms of the launch of my book a disturbing and welcoming use for me is the author. that reminded me of the situation two years ago when the manuscript was more or less red and i was looking for a publisher and quite a few publishers were not interested all. i'm really very fortunate to use asic books and the publisher laura haber who from the beginning was interested in that and endorse that and yesterday i saw heard one of the offense and they said that no one could predict what would happen in the post-soviet space except laura heinrich knew that and was interested in publishing this book. why i wrote this book. there are a number of reasons and one of them is quite personal. dad is that i wasn't at that time in the country, wasn't in the soviet union and wasn't in ukraine. at the time that most of my events take place in the chronological scope of the book is from july 1991. start with the last assignment of george h.w. bush and mikhail gorbachev
it wasn't just the slavic republics but also asia republics and representatives of other countries as well. so that turned out to be in terms of the launch of my book a disturbing and welcoming use for me is the author. that reminded me of the situation two years ago when the manuscript was more or less red and i was looking for a publisher and quite a few publishers were not interested all. i'm really very fortunate to use asic books and the publisher laura haber who from the beginning was...
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last but not least, the republics. one of the second largest republics after russia, ukraine. ukrainians voted on december 1st, 1991 overwhelmingly, over 90% of those who voted supported ukrainian independence. the results came as a surprise to many people, especially to gorbachev. the resemblance in march of this same year, in march of 1991, where 70% of ukrainians voted for continuing existence in the union, but a renewed union. what happened there? first of all, there is economic, military and political collapse of the soviet union between march and december of 1991. but the second main reason was that the elites, the ukrainian political elites but by the president at that time were not interested anymore and continuation fna kind of unix. that. until gorbachev came to power, the ukrainian elite with a junior partner in running the soviet union. they were brought to moscow first by khrushchev who they supported and riot to work for more than 10 years as the leader in ukraine and then khrushchev was replaced by another product and was britishness died, the leader of the ukra
last but not least, the republics. one of the second largest republics after russia, ukraine. ukrainians voted on december 1st, 1991 overwhelmingly, over 90% of those who voted supported ukrainian independence. the results came as a surprise to many people, especially to gorbachev. the resemblance in march of this same year, in march of 1991, where 70% of ukrainians voted for continuing existence in the union, but a renewed union. what happened there? first of all, there is economic, military...
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and that the aid would go chill individually to those republics when the aid did go. it went to those groups which the us defined as democratic groups which meant small rightwing ultra nationalist and even fascistic parties this fracturing of yugoslavia was not the result of preexisting internal divisions those internal divisions were high and as a result of outside intervention by one thousand nine hundred one the inflation was two hundred percent and the yugoslav federal government was unable to pay the enormous interest on its foreign debt or even to arrange the purchase of raw materials for its industry credit collapsed and recriminations broke out on all sides cooperation between the republics and the belgrade central government virtually ceased the republics were not getting any money from the federal government they were transferring the tax revenues so the whole federal fiscal structure collapsed and the republics were left to their own devices and then came in of course the new form of nationalism as the americans demanded multiparty elections were held and e
and that the aid would go chill individually to those republics when the aid did go. it went to those groups which the us defined as democratic groups which meant small rightwing ultra nationalist and even fascistic parties this fracturing of yugoslavia was not the result of preexisting internal divisions those internal divisions were high and as a result of outside intervention by one thousand nine hundred one the inflation was two hundred percent and the yugoslav federal government was unable...
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and that the aid would go to individually to those republics and when the a did go. it went to those groups which the us defined as democratic groups which meant small rightwing ultra nationalist and even fascistic parties this fracturing of yugoslavia was not the result of preexisting internal divisions those internal divisions were high and as a result of bug outside intervention by one thousand nine hundred one the inflation was two hundred percent and the yugoslav federal government was unable to pay the enormous interest on its foreign debt or even to arrange the purchase of raw materials for its industry credit collapsed and recriminations broke out on all sides cooperation between the republics and the belgrade central government virtually ceased the republics were not getting any money from the federal government they were transferring any tax revenues so the whole federal fiscal structure collapsed and the republics were left to their own devices and then came in of course the new form of nationalism as the americans demanded multi-party elections were held
and that the aid would go to individually to those republics and when the a did go. it went to those groups which the us defined as democratic groups which meant small rightwing ultra nationalist and even fascistic parties this fracturing of yugoslavia was not the result of preexisting internal divisions those internal divisions were high and as a result of bug outside intervention by one thousand nine hundred one the inflation was two hundred percent and the yugoslav federal government was...
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there were very few republics in the world. so, this is a risky venture, because it expects a lot of people. in a monarchy, the duty of the people is essentially to obey. but in a republic, the citizens must anticipate. they need to vote. they should follow issues. they should be involved in campaigns. and so, a republic asks much more of people. and this is the foundational generation for this american republic. yet, this is also the peak period for alcohol consumption in america. so, there is a paradox in which the political thinking, the political ideology said we need a republic with a virtue. an electorate where the people are committed to the well-being, the common good of the country and should be willing to set aside their self interest to advance the common good. that is virtue. yet, this is a time when people are drinking as never before, and you can see the statistics here that historians have come up with. in 1790, the per capita alcohol consumption in the united states, in the equivalent of gallons of 90 proof alco
there were very few republics in the world. so, this is a risky venture, because it expects a lot of people. in a monarchy, the duty of the people is essentially to obey. but in a republic, the citizens must anticipate. they need to vote. they should follow issues. they should be involved in campaigns. and so, a republic asks much more of people. and this is the foundational generation for this american republic. yet, this is also the peak period for alcohol consumption in america. so, there is...
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that the republic had been created to protect. so that is it. >> which president in the last century would you best equate to james madison? [laughter] >> new question. >> it is a good question. i find myself as a historian thinking that you have to take the founders and abraham lincoln and put them in an entirely different category. not because they were different people but because the challenges they faced where so enormous. it is hard to think of somebody like franklin pierce. maybe you could include franklin roosevelt in there too. you look at president as an existential challenge, what they were doing didn't work out, there would go the republic. the founders face that kind of existential challenge. i think they engrained themselves in our national story because of their overcoming the challenges they faced. lincoln faced is that a you could save franklin roosevelt did too. last century would be the 20th century. maybe roosevelt in terms of the challenges he faced and overcame. >> from casper, wyoming. jan gray. mrs. cheney.
that the republic had been created to protect. so that is it. >> which president in the last century would you best equate to james madison? [laughter] >> new question. >> it is a good question. i find myself as a historian thinking that you have to take the founders and abraham lincoln and put them in an entirely different category. not because they were different people but because the challenges they faced where so enormous. it is hard to think of somebody like franklin...
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yeah and it would removing the spanish marcie and creating this republic would it even make a practical difference do you believe. well earth of course you know. the no. the the previous respondents republic was indeed a huge difference from the regime that existed previously. but in this case yes the spanish markets very democratic state of massachusetts are in. as well one of the humbling of a team known as the red fury pick your favorite from a selection or two dot com. also on our website a chinese tycoon through the gatsby style party in new york but instead of inviting the big rich powerful to be welcoming a group american. right with think about your. own army corps which i. am. a hero to some on an enemy of the state to others wiki leaks founder julian assange just marking his second year in the ecuadorian embassy in london and still the whistleblower refuses to back down even stack they're not worried about shoplifters but the perpetual presence inside not believe that it's too high the bottom floor flat in this red brick mansion in that time the wiki leaks editor in chief has
yeah and it would removing the spanish marcie and creating this republic would it even make a practical difference do you believe. well earth of course you know. the no. the the previous respondents republic was indeed a huge difference from the regime that existed previously. but in this case yes the spanish markets very democratic state of massachusetts are in. as well one of the humbling of a team known as the red fury pick your favorite from a selection or two dot com. also on our website a...
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he knew fighting for the republic that he didn't want to suppress those rights as the republic had been created in part to protect. so that's it. >> which president of the last century with unique way to james madison? >> new question. [laughter] >> it is a good question. but i find myself as a historian thinking that you have to take the founders and abraham lincoln and put them in an entirely different category. not because they were different people, but because the challenges they face are so enormous. it's hard to think of somebody like franklin pierce. maybe you could include franklin roosevelt in there. you look at the presidents that face existential challenges. what they were doing didn't work out they would go to their republic. the founders faced that kind of sexist and shall challenge and i think that n. grains themselves in a national story becaus the e they are overcoming the challenges they face. lincoln faced about and i think you could say franklin roosevelt did, too. >> may be roosevelt in terms of the challenges that he faced and overcame. >> about medicines -- he was
he knew fighting for the republic that he didn't want to suppress those rights as the republic had been created in part to protect. so that's it. >> which president of the last century with unique way to james madison? >> new question. [laughter] >> it is a good question. but i find myself as a historian thinking that you have to take the founders and abraham lincoln and put them in an entirely different category. not because they were different people, but because the...
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particularly if we could induce our allies, it would impose a heavy price on the people's republic of china. and the mere threat of such an action will hopefully induce some measure of restraint on the leadership in beijing which they have not hereto fore displayed. as my good friend from new york suggested a little earlier today from the foreign affairs committee, to stand any guarantees to american firms attempting to establish enterprises in the people's republic of china and the time af, that appears to be a sensible step to take. and if we chose to instruct their representatives in the multilateral development banks to use their voice and their vote against any additional loans to the people's republic of china, this is demonstrative of the kinds of steps we would make and of which we may have to take if the killings in china continue. we do not look forward with equanimity to have to take such measures. but they may be morally necessary and politically prudent if the situation continues to deteriorate. we clearly have a stake in a good relationship with china but we also have an
particularly if we could induce our allies, it would impose a heavy price on the people's republic of china. and the mere threat of such an action will hopefully induce some measure of restraint on the leadership in beijing which they have not hereto fore displayed. as my good friend from new york suggested a little earlier today from the foreign affairs committee, to stand any guarantees to american firms attempting to establish enterprises in the people's republic of china and the time af,...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the president of the french republic and the president of the united states. >> [speaking french] >> please remain standing for the national anthems of the french republic and the united states of america. french]king ♪ ♪ [drumroll] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> presidents, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> [speaking french] >> it is our privilege to welcome all the distinguished visitors joining us today. we extend a special welcome to the d-day and world war ii veterans and their family members in attendance who honor us all with their presence. today we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the d-day landing which began on the morning of june 6, 1944. [applause] >> today's ceremony will honor our military men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for the liberation of europe. including among those we honor are the 9,387 of our fallen veterans interned at this sacred ground and the 1,557 missing in action inscribed on the walls of the missing. >> [speaking french] >> ladies and gentlemen. please bow your heads for the
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the united states would splinter into smaller pieces, becoming another banana republic, wracked with civil war and insecurity, conditions ripe for a dictator. at the end of the road lay tyranny. as abraham lincoln observed, whoever embraces secession and rejects a constitutional majority flies to despotism. the idea of secession is the essence of anarchy. frederick douglass put it another way when you said americans should remember that in victory would have meant death to the republic. americans loyal to the united states were convinced that secession was dangerous to liberty because it undermined the concept established that the people are capable of governing themselves. the citizens of republic to not need a king to rule over them because they are capable of selecting their own leaders. and peacefully abiding by the decision of the majority. for unionists, secession was a threat posed by small group of slaveholders to this success and self-government. not only in america, but around the world. if secession and the confederate government were not defeated, the concept of self-rule
the united states would splinter into smaller pieces, becoming another banana republic, wracked with civil war and insecurity, conditions ripe for a dictator. at the end of the road lay tyranny. as abraham lincoln observed, whoever embraces secession and rejects a constitutional majority flies to despotism. the idea of secession is the essence of anarchy. frederick douglass put it another way when you said americans should remember that in victory would have meant death to the republic....
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the quarters given he essentially warrants that eastern ukraine the donuts and the guns people's republics submit surrender and desire and for the for bush and co and his. patrons this would be peace or pacific nation in history we know that certain powers were calling for peace or pacific ocean and by that they often extermination of war and removing any resistance or in the descent of the stones in the way this is the case right no ok daniel what do you make of it in boston here because there i keep seeing these windows of opportunity closing it shan't go is making it very very clear that the people of the east people be and i want to stress on this program the anti care of folks not the pro russian folks because that's an illusion the anti care folks he's not taking away their rights right there he's not taking them into consideration whatsoever we see the violence again against him continue well i think one of the things i think it's unfair that he's getting all the credit instead of jen psaki since she obviously had it and in writing that speech is completely a complete boilerplate re
the quarters given he essentially warrants that eastern ukraine the donuts and the guns people's republics submit surrender and desire and for the for bush and co and his. patrons this would be peace or pacific nation in history we know that certain powers were calling for peace or pacific ocean and by that they often extermination of war and removing any resistance or in the descent of the stones in the way this is the case right no ok daniel what do you make of it in boston here because there...
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we have music from one republic.right back with and game two of the nba finals on abc. join us before or after the game. depending on where you live. my guest, snoop dog, psy and i will play basketball one-on-one. our first guest tonight, a multitalented man who excels in hip-hop, acting, publishing and not dying from bullets. he has a new cd, called animal ambition and executive producer of a tv show called "power" premiere's saturday night on starz, please welcome, curtis "50 cent" jackson. [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? things are going well, i guess? >> yeah. they're still with me, jimmy. still with me, jimmy. >> jimmy: still with you. by the way, speaking of your fans, you have an interesting promotion designed to promote the new cd. which is -- people, if they pay $5,000 they will get what? >> no, we put together a package. they can buy bundles with a t-shirt, album, and like something that i signed and then, we came up with maybe if we, like have a
we have music from one republic.right back with and game two of the nba finals on abc. join us before or after the game. depending on where you live. my guest, snoop dog, psy and i will play basketball one-on-one. our first guest tonight, a multitalented man who excels in hip-hop, acting, publishing and not dying from bullets. he has a new cd, called animal ambition and executive producer of a tv show called "power" premiere's saturday night on starz, please welcome, curtis "50...
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in the czech republic, where the death penalty was banned in 1990, there are only 35 lifers.n is one of the most infamous. >> translator: i was sentenced to life in prison for committing five murders. >> he was a notorious criminal. his case was very notorious. but to me, he was actually a very pleasant person to deal with. he was very polite. very calm, mild mannered. he was actually just a very affable guy. >> bitterman led a small gang that robbed and killed at least four men and one woman over a three-year span. >> translator: it actually started when i got into a certain gang of friends with whom i had common interests, as far as weapons and drinking alcohol and having parties. and for things like that, of course, you need money. and, of course, as a young kid i didn't feel like working, but on the other hand i wanted to have money. >> how many people you the personally murder, otto? >> myself personally, i actually killed three people. but i participated in all five of the murders. >> bitterman buried one of the victims in his own backyard. >> translator: in a movie it
in the czech republic, where the death penalty was banned in 1990, there are only 35 lifers.n is one of the most infamous. >> translator: i was sentenced to life in prison for committing five murders. >> he was a notorious criminal. his case was very notorious. but to me, he was actually a very pleasant person to deal with. he was very polite. very calm, mild mannered. he was actually just a very affable guy. >> bitterman led a small gang that robbed and killed at least four...
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l ideology said we need a republic with a virtue. an electorate where the people are committed to the well-being, the common good of the country and should be willing to set tode their self interest advance the common good. that is virtue. yet, this is a time when people are drinking as never before, and you can see the statistics here that historians have come up with. capita alcoholr consumption in the united states, in the equivalent of gallons of 90 proof alcohol -- what does 90 proof mean? everybody knows the answer to that. [laughter] i ask you about alexander policy, andiscal there are crickets in here. i ask you what 90 proof means, and every windows. 45% alcohol. per capita, that is also a term. what does per capita mean? yeah? >> [indiscernible] the u.s. population, we say per capita, that includes bornn and children in newpo and that's and we are taking the quantity of alcohol consumed in 1790 and dividing by the total population and we are getting 3.5 gallons per person. i think we conclude men were drinking most of this,
l ideology said we need a republic with a virtue. an electorate where the people are committed to the well-being, the common good of the country and should be willing to set tode their self interest advance the common good. that is virtue. yet, this is a time when people are drinking as never before, and you can see the statistics here that historians have come up with. capita alcoholr consumption in the united states, in the equivalent of gallons of 90 proof alcohol -- what does 90 proof mean?...
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and so, a republic asks much more of people.s is the foundational generation for this american republic. yet, this is also the peak period for alcohol consumption in america. so, there is a paradox in which the political thinking, the political ideology said we need a republic with a virtue.
and so, a republic asks much more of people.s is the foundational generation for this american republic. yet, this is also the peak period for alcohol consumption in america. so, there is a paradox in which the political thinking, the political ideology said we need a republic with a virtue.
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mucho, a republic asks more of people. and this is the foundational generation for this american republic. yet, this is also the peak. period for alcohol consumption in america. so, there is a paradox in which the political thinking, the l ideology said we need a republic with a virtue. an electorate where the people are committed to the well-being, the common good of the country and should be willing to set tode their self interest advance the common good. that is virtue. yet, this is a time when people are drinking as never before, and you can see the statistics here that historians have come up with. capita alcoholr consumption in the united states, in the equivalent of gallons of 90 proof alcohol -- what does 90 proof mean? everybody knows the answer to that. [laughter] i ask you about alexander policy, andiscal there are crickets in here. i ask you what 90 proof
mucho, a republic asks more of people. and this is the foundational generation for this american republic. yet, this is also the peak. period for alcohol consumption in america. so, there is a paradox in which the political thinking, the l ideology said we need a republic with a virtue. an electorate where the people are committed to the well-being, the common good of the country and should be willing to set tode their self interest advance the common good. that is virtue. yet, this is a time...
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republics and that the aid would go chill individually to those republics and when the aid did go. it went to those groups which the us defined as democratic groups which meant small rightwing ultra nationalist and even fascistic parties this fracturing of yugoslavia was not the result of preexisting internal divisions those internal divisions were high and as a result of outside intervention by nine hundred ninety one the inflation was two hundred percent and the yugoslav federal government was unable to pay the enormous interest on its foreign debt or even to arrange the purchase of raw materials for its industry credit collapsed and recriminations broke out on all sides cooperation between the republics and the belgrade central government virtually ceased the republics were not getting any money from the federal government they were transferring the tax revenues so the whole federal fiscal structure collapsed and the republics were left to their own devices and then came in of course a new form of nationalism as the americans demanded multi-party elections were held and economic
republics and that the aid would go chill individually to those republics and when the aid did go. it went to those groups which the us defined as democratic groups which meant small rightwing ultra nationalist and even fascistic parties this fracturing of yugoslavia was not the result of preexisting internal divisions those internal divisions were high and as a result of outside intervention by nine hundred ninety one the inflation was two hundred percent and the yugoslav federal government...
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the people's republican and the tyrant republic. with this resolution we're putting the united states congress squarely on the side of the people the transition from communism to democracy will not be smooth in all places at all times but it does not have to be as brutal as the unfolding drama in beijing. america cannot stand ideally by -- idlely by while thousands of people are risking their lives in the street. that's why the actions announced yesterday by president bush are so important, mr. speaker and what we do is also so important. it is not correct to say as if -- some that suggested that the united states will have no influence in what is going on in china. the more i listen to the chinese students being interviewed beeth -- both here in america and on the streets of beijing, 9 more i realize what a powerful influence america's freedoms are having on events in china. ere are 35,000 students from china studying in america right now. twice that many have studied here and returned home and america has clearly captured the imag
the people's republican and the tyrant republic. with this resolution we're putting the united states congress squarely on the side of the people the transition from communism to democracy will not be smooth in all places at all times but it does not have to be as brutal as the unfolding drama in beijing. america cannot stand ideally by -- idlely by while thousands of people are risking their lives in the street. that's why the actions announced yesterday by president bush are so important, mr....
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the czech republic, 59 days. the bahamas, nomination pending 122 days. the state of kuwait in the middle east, critical area, nomination pending for 179 days. bosnia-herzegovina 200 days, new zealand, 220 days, iceland 223 days, zambia, 270 days, the gab onese republic, 270 days, the islamic republic of mauritania pending here in the senate 272 days, kingdom of norway 272 days, jamaica 272 days, the kingdom of losuto, 232 days, democratic republic of timor, 314 days, namibia 314 days, niger, niger, critical in issues of terrorism and counterterrorism in africa, nomination on this floor pending for 314 days, trinidad and tobacco aigo 14 days, albania, 319 days, and topping the list, a strong ally of the united states, the republic of peru, the ambassadorial nomination pending on the floor of the senate for 353 days, almost a year. again, mr. president, these vacancies represent nearly 30% of all of the in-country ambassadorships that the united states send around the globe. essentially just hanging a sign out in front of the of united states with a vacant
the czech republic, 59 days. the bahamas, nomination pending 122 days. the state of kuwait in the middle east, critical area, nomination pending for 179 days. bosnia-herzegovina 200 days, new zealand, 220 days, iceland 223 days, zambia, 270 days, the gab onese republic, 270 days, the islamic republic of mauritania pending here in the senate 272 days, kingdom of norway 272 days, jamaica 272 days, the kingdom of losuto, 232 days, democratic republic of timor, 314 days, namibia 314 days, niger,...
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we're getting from sources. ,ne of the separatist leaders prime minister of the donetsk's people's republic said they would put aside the cease-fire until monday. the problem is the separatists have not in observing the have accused kiev and the ukrainian armed forces national guard of violating the cease-fire. it is still going on. >> gulliver, thank you for updating us. named jean-claude juncker to head the european commission in the face of bread are up -- did her opposition. theng renewed calls to quit 28 nation bloc after he found himself blocked only by hungary and his attempt to stop the federalist figure. dayavid cameron started the and later he was proved right. only hungary docking the british prime minister after he was abandoned by the netherlands and sweden. blocking therets vote on becoming the next president. >> we could have found alternative candidate who supported and command the support of every member state agreeing together on the best way forward. i think it's a serious mistake that other leaders decided to abandon that approach today. >> he says he is honored by the n
we're getting from sources. ,ne of the separatist leaders prime minister of the donetsk's people's republic said they would put aside the cease-fire until monday. the problem is the separatists have not in observing the have accused kiev and the ukrainian armed forces national guard of violating the cease-fire. it is still going on. >> gulliver, thank you for updating us. named jean-claude juncker to head the european commission in the face of bread are up -- did her opposition. theng...
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moon was his teacher of democracy and market economy if any republic in yugoslavia wanted for the us a it would have to break away from yugoslavia and declared its independence ok it's not a conspiracy theory it's not my speculation it's not my analysis it's a public school tomorrow. and punish it harshly for every slightly less some unlearnt the serbs start a business war the serbs are the original cause of the war they are the complete aggressors and long boomers book the bomb because of. that. bomb small bomb will bomb all of tofu kitchens six of them new explosions and so. cool assists and the multi-ethnic society to live in harmony enjoy not. what was forgotten to be told feel about yugoslavia the weight of chains on r t. one of the annual strong arming why should the bank of new knowledge face neither shall i get a loan. pleasure to have you with us today. down in the final. day the long. and the rest of life doing the case you believe every week on. how. you crazy. civilians in the. world might fall will everyone. violence is forcing women and children to flee their home to re
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if you want to call that a republic and this is something which all of the people who are there are seeing of it every day there. the west is turning a blind eye to this and they're going to take an advantage because a lot of western corporations are investing over there and if they stick a little bit of money into the road then the local authorities will let them do it and they're all taking advantage of it again people at the end are not they can vote it's the corporations and the politicians nickel in their coverts author of the martyr of kosovo with us in the now tonight thanks so much for that thank you. they spawn they conspire and now they tweet the cia official twitter account is up and running six hundred thousand that's almost how many followers they already have after just a couple of tweets and one read tweet their first tweet i must say was pretty funny well no surprise it's so popular but i wonder what they're going to tweet about on a daily basis since the cia is well secret service we've prepared a list of the most awkward cia missions which are going to blow your mi
if you want to call that a republic and this is something which all of the people who are there are seeing of it every day there. the west is turning a blind eye to this and they're going to take an advantage because a lot of western corporations are investing over there and if they stick a little bit of money into the road then the local authorities will let them do it and they're all taking advantage of it again people at the end are not they can vote it's the corporations and the politicians...
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getting basic training in tactics before being sent to the front line in the so-called people's republics bordering russia. >> just behind me is the crimean peninsula. some of the volunteers have come from crimea, come from sweden, come from russia. but the one thing, headquarters in a beach hotel is they believe in national socialism. they're all neofascists. this russian volunteer from the urals has adopted the battle name of uram. >> in another ten years i will not belong in my country. a lot of people will not belong in their country. we'll be like the red indians in america. >> reporter: also among their ranks we found a 52-year-old italian who left behind a wife and child to fight for ukraine. >> my political information, i fight where my comrades are so i felt immediately at home. and they let me feel at home too. >> border guard came under rocket attack overnight. this in a city that is supposed to be back kyiv. i found separatist fighters downtown where they showed me around their fortifications in the old greek quarter of the city. >> the situation is strained and i don't know w
getting basic training in tactics before being sent to the front line in the so-called people's republics bordering russia. >> just behind me is the crimean peninsula. some of the volunteers have come from crimea, come from sweden, come from russia. but the one thing, headquarters in a beach hotel is they believe in national socialism. they're all neofascists. this russian volunteer from the urals has adopted the battle name of uram. >> in another ten years i will not belong in my...
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has accused rwanda of backing rebels and the democratic republic of congo. some are wanted for alleged involvement in the again side in neighboring rwanda. after 20 years some of the most democratic, surrender their weapons in a ceremonyny led by the development community. this is a faction of the matthew group. they are accused of serious human rights abuses. murder, rape, abduction, the use of child soldiers. some of the leaders are wanted by the rwanda government, for their alleged involvement in the 1994 again sides. >> those members who have been involved in genocide, they have to be brought. >> many refugees who lived here for years and the protection also say they are ready to go home. >> leaders are being very cautious, they are presenting few of their -- and more of the civilians they say that once political negotiations with rwanda. >> in this ceremony on the 83 fighters showed up, and 284 of their depends. most of the main leaders and commanders are yet to be publicly seen. >> . >> they say that there are those among us -- we need to sit down and
has accused rwanda of backing rebels and the democratic republic of congo. some are wanted for alleged involvement in the again side in neighboring rwanda. after 20 years some of the most democratic, surrender their weapons in a ceremonyny led by the development community. this is a faction of the matthew group. they are accused of serious human rights abuses. murder, rape, abduction, the use of child soldiers. some of the leaders are wanted by the rwanda government, for their alleged...
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they have sworn to defend the self declared people's republics by ukraine's forces. military mission against them laiblghting them as -- labeling them as terrorists and enemies of the state. it's attacks like these that could endanger that mission with each day that passes. more and more volunteers are coming in. many of them battle-hardened veterans with military skill and weapons that could really challenge the ukraine army. clos by -- close by, we come upon a woman speaking on mobile phone to her son. trapped inside. she and her husband were desperate when they hear the bombs and mortars falling. >> translator: when will they stop? i've been waiting. not just shooting but flattening us. now we're running away. >> ukrainian border guards, trapped, surrounded and heavily outnumbered. air support will not be enough to help them. it is a stinging military humiliation in the making with the new president elect in kyiv only days before his inauguration. >> david chater joins us live from luhansk. is it fair to say this is the most intense fighting you have wens witnesse
they have sworn to defend the self declared people's republics by ukraine's forces. military mission against them laiblghting them as -- labeling them as terrorists and enemies of the state. it's attacks like these that could endanger that mission with each day that passes. more and more volunteers are coming in. many of them battle-hardened veterans with military skill and weapons that could really challenge the ukraine army. clos by -- close by, we come upon a woman speaking on mobile phone...
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soldiers gave an oath of allegiance to the people's republic of donetsk ramon coffer r.t. ukraine. months of military action has forced tens of thousands to flee to neighbor and russia hundreds queue at the border seeking shelter in a campaign you can see and hear some of their stories on our t.v. dot com. now meet the world's most expensive weapon the four hundred billion dollar f. thirty five an aircraft whose price tag just one are even higher thanks to additional funding plagued by delays massive cost overruns and bloating bureaucracy the jets the even its top backers somewhat underwhelmed and sick over the price the planes now been suited 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 b
soldiers gave an oath of allegiance to the people's republic of donetsk ramon coffer r.t. ukraine. months of military action has forced tens of thousands to flee to neighbor and russia hundreds queue at the border seeking shelter in a campaign you can see and hear some of their stories on our t.v. dot com. now meet the world's most expensive weapon the four hundred billion dollar f. thirty five an aircraft whose price tag just one are even higher thanks to additional funding plagued by delays...
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. >>> the former ambass dour to the dominican republic is thrown out of the priesthood. church officials say he paid to have sex with children. >>> the supreme court is getting ready to release its final two decisions of the year on monday. in tonight's show we'll look at some of the rulings >>> good to have you with us. our lead story, the chief suspect in the u.s. attack in benghazi is behind bars in america. ahmed abu chattalah was captured two weeks ago by special forces and swept away by u.s. s "new york." he was arrested and tape full court. >> reporter: his name is ahmed abu chattalah, he is the main suspect in an attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, on september 11th, 2012. that attack killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens, and three of his staff. earlier on saturday ahmed abu chattalah was flown to washington by helicopter, from a u.s. navy ship. he'd been held on board and interrogated by investigators since his capture. amid tight security she pleaded not guilty, assisting he is incident, and did not direct the assault on the u.s. consulate. the u.s.
. >>> the former ambass dour to the dominican republic is thrown out of the priesthood. church officials say he paid to have sex with children. >>> the supreme court is getting ready to release its final two decisions of the year on monday. in tonight's show we'll look at some of the rulings >>> good to have you with us. our lead story, the chief suspect in the u.s. attack in benghazi is behind bars in america. ahmed abu chattalah was captured two weeks ago by special...
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for peace but in eastern ukraine there appears to be little support for kiev the self-proclaimed republics of done yet. with a population of more than six million are refusing to recognize the new leaders and are openly critical of their european ambitions more than three hundred fifty people have been killed two hundred fifty seven of them civilians since kiev launched its military operation against the defiant eastern regions but president poroshenko is determined to set course for europe. so let's see why aligning with the e.u. appears so attractive for kiev and where the possible catches could lie well the deal will remove tariffs on almost all goods traded between ukraine and europe that is of course if it meets e.u. standards which it doesn't at the moment and will have to spend about one hundred billion dollars in order to do so winning a place at the european table ukraine will no longer be russia's preferential partner and will lose five hundred billion dollars in trade global financial markets expert patrick young believes the association deal with the e.u. is a grave mistake. uk
for peace but in eastern ukraine there appears to be little support for kiev the self-proclaimed republics of done yet. with a population of more than six million are refusing to recognize the new leaders and are openly critical of their european ambitions more than three hundred fifty people have been killed two hundred fifty seven of them civilians since kiev launched its military operation against the defiant eastern regions but president poroshenko is determined to set course for europe. so...
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. >>> plus... ..as a rebel group in the democratic republic of congo faces defeat - a new report on its violent legacy. >>> pakistan's busiest airport has been attacked by men. the military says all 10 attackers died. there are reports that the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility. we have more. >> reporter: the deadly attack on one of pakistan's busiest airports. an armed gang carried out the daring occupation after storming the terminal at the international airport. it is used for diplomats and cargo. eyewitnesss inside the building say they could hear loud explosions and gun fire. >> i heard the gun fire and then the men "lay down, lay down", we heard gunshots on and off, on and off. loud blasts. >> incoming flight are diverted to other airports. smoke billowed into the skill. the army went into the area. >>> security forces cop fronted and killed them, destroyed them. if it's good the operation was over in four, five hours. >> reporter: karachi is the financial capital, and questions will be asked about how security was breached. airport and military installations are on a high
. >>> plus... ..as a rebel group in the democratic republic of congo faces defeat - a new report on its violent legacy. >>> pakistan's busiest airport has been attacked by men. the military says all 10 attackers died. there are reports that the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility. we have more. >> reporter: the deadly attack on one of pakistan's busiest airports. an armed gang carried out the daring occupation after storming the terminal at the international...
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we feel great playing in japan and czech republic and spain. south america.ar ranyach chi belongs to the world. >> even if they don't know the words they come to see you across the world? >> yeah. >> when we were performing in the czech republic, where the people come from all over europe, spain, turkey, germany, france, around the world, they come to see mariachi over there. >> well, this is a special show here on "comunidad del valle." we'll be back and talk more about maybe what their favorite food is, mexican food in mexico or mexican food here in the states. stay with us. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a h
we feel great playing in japan and czech republic and spain. south america.ar ranyach chi belongs to the world. >> even if they don't know the words they come to see you across the world? >> yeah. >> when we were performing in the czech republic, where the people come from all over europe, spain, turkey, germany, france, around the world, they come to see mariachi over there. >> well, this is a special show here on "comunidad del valle." we'll be back and talk...
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the united states would splinter into smaller pieces, becoming another banana republic, wracked with civil war and insecurity, conditions ripe for a dictator. at the end of the road lay tyranny. as abraham lincoln observed, whoever embraces secession and rejects a constitutional majority flies to despotism. the idea of secession is the essence of anarchy. frederick douglass put it another way when he said americans should remember that in victory would have meant death to the republic. americans loyal to the united states were convinced that secession was dangerous to liberty because it undermined the concept established that the people are capable of governing themselves. the citizens of republic to not need a king to rule over them because they are capable of selecting their own leaders. and peacefully abiding by the decision of the majority. for unionists, secession was a threat posed by small group of slaveholders to this success and self-government. not only in america, but around the world. if secession and the confederate government were not defeated, the concept of self-rule
the united states would splinter into smaller pieces, becoming another banana republic, wracked with civil war and insecurity, conditions ripe for a dictator. at the end of the road lay tyranny. as abraham lincoln observed, whoever embraces secession and rejects a constitutional majority flies to despotism. the idea of secession is the essence of anarchy. frederick douglass put it another way when he said americans should remember that in victory would have meant death to the republic....
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this camp, like meaning in democratic republic of congo is facing a food crisis. this camp has about 14,000 people. most of the aid getting to them has been diverted to other countries, with people who need it. places like central african republic and south sudan. >> the situation is protracted. there'll be a fatigue. here, we still have - we still have the interest of the donor country to support. >>> the government wants people from areas that are now under government control to go back home. >> camps such as is this are scattered across the country. over the years, tens of thousands of people fled from their homes. those we talk to told us that they want to go back, but they have no homes to go to any more. >>> this man brings us where his house once stood, a place that used to be controlled by m23 rebels. they bombed the home he had built. >> translation: where do we come to? you have seen for yourselves how we try to rebuild. >> reporter: back at the camp they show me a tent and the small space shared with her husband. >> we are hungry. everything is falling
this camp, like meaning in democratic republic of congo is facing a food crisis. this camp has about 14,000 people. most of the aid getting to them has been diverted to other countries, with people who need it. places like central african republic and south sudan. >> the situation is protracted. there'll be a fatigue. here, we still have - we still have the interest of the donor country to support. >>> the government wants people from areas that are now under government control...
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pursued the nra into the central african republic. the u.n. says joseph kony who is wanted by the international criminal court is hiding in an area in the north. but in the central african republic the nra is one of the many problems. most of the area has had no effective government since 2012. we attended a meeting between ugandan officers, thousands of civilians have been killed by militia. the governor leer wands the ugandan army to stay. >> car is experiencing a very serious political crisis than ever before in its history. fortunately, i want to inform you that this is the only province that has not been affected by that crisis. >> reporter: ugandan soldiers are the only effective authority here. their governor. >> the problem of central africa should be looked at holistically. that's why we are calling upon the international community, the u.n, everybody to come and look at this problem so that we approach it from the grass roots. >> the ugandan government wants its military to become part of a u.n. force. the hunt for joseph kony has al
pursued the nra into the central african republic. the u.n. says joseph kony who is wanted by the international criminal court is hiding in an area in the north. but in the central african republic the nra is one of the many problems. most of the area has had no effective government since 2012. we attended a meeting between ugandan officers, thousands of civilians have been killed by militia. the governor leer wands the ugandan army to stay. >> car is experiencing a very serious political...
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the quarters given he essentially warrants that eastern ukraine the donuts and the guns people's republics submit surrender and does arm and four of the four bush and co and his. patrons this would be peace or pacific nation in history we know that certain powers were calling for peace or pacific ocean and by that they often meant extermination of war and removing any resistance or in the descent of the stones in the way this is the case right no ok daniel what do you make of it in boston here because there i keep seeing these windows of opportunity closing it but it is making it very very clear that the people of the east people be and i want to stress on this program the anti care of folks not the pro russian folks because that's an illusion the anti care folks he's not taking away their rights right there he's not taking them into consideration whatsoever we see the violence again against them continue well i think one of the things i think it's unfair that he's getting all the credit instead of jen psaki since she obviously had a hand in writing that speech is completely a complete boi
the quarters given he essentially warrants that eastern ukraine the donuts and the guns people's republics submit surrender and does arm and four of the four bush and co and his. patrons this would be peace or pacific nation in history we know that certain powers were calling for peace or pacific ocean and by that they often meant extermination of war and removing any resistance or in the descent of the stones in the way this is the case right no ok daniel what do you make of it in boston here...
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when you step towards peace in ukraine president poroshenko and the self-proclaimed eastern republics have extended their cease fire until monday just hours before it was set to expire now both sides have seemed similarly sent out to compromise as the president replies his commitment to talks on reconciliation on the anti-government forces have invited european observers into the region overnight exchanges of fire near the city of slovyansk have left casualties on both sides of the conflict a woman and her twenty six year old son away killed in army shelling on the outskirts of slavyansk died after their house was hit by one of the rockets and that's not the only time where the shaky truce has been broken residents of the defined city of come at last claim their city was shelled continuously throughout the week or ongoing until refire in the village of simular of which was almost razed to the ground and the city of slavyansk also came under fire numerous times during the week of the long truce now the village of trayvon saw one of the worst spikes of violence with one woman reportedly
when you step towards peace in ukraine president poroshenko and the self-proclaimed eastern republics have extended their cease fire until monday just hours before it was set to expire now both sides have seemed similarly sent out to compromise as the president replies his commitment to talks on reconciliation on the anti-government forces have invited european observers into the region overnight exchanges of fire near the city of slovyansk have left casualties on both sides of the conflict a...
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look to other countries in europe they have similar heads of state fraction of the price so the republic of ireland for example they get to choose their head of state does a similar job and it costs less than ten million pounds every year so clearly you know having had to stay for three hundred million pounds it's a bit of a nonsense. moving on for thousands of israel buying refugees from africa in search for a better life ends up in torture camps they fall into the hands of ruthless smuggling gangs and then simply vanish in egypt's sinai desert more than three thousand migrants per month come from the east african state of eritrea alone many of them are kidnapped for ransom and tortured until their families pay if they don't human traffickers reportedly execute the hostages more than four thousand people are estimated to have been killed since two thousand and eight and run to thaw and are thought to be captivity right last month the president had demanded an investigation but the international community has remained largely silent with israel in particular ignoring the problem on its o
look to other countries in europe they have similar heads of state fraction of the price so the republic of ireland for example they get to choose their head of state does a similar job and it costs less than ten million pounds every year so clearly you know having had to stay for three hundred million pounds it's a bit of a nonsense. moving on for thousands of israel buying refugees from africa in search for a better life ends up in torture camps they fall into the hands of ruthless smuggling...
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wonder there were reports earlier today from mr bush elaine who is the head of the dawn bass people's republic that he had some discussions with mr of our of who is the interior minister in the government in kiev for ceasefires apparently a mist of out of promised various cease fires and these didn't happen and mr pushilin has questioned whether in fact the people on the ground in the eastern ukraine are prepared to actually orders from kiev to stop firing remember that some of these people in the eastern ukraine are in fact militias themselves very right wing militias people like private sector and the rest so firstly there's the question is mr poroshenko in a position to control these people secondly does he actually wants to bring the fighting in the east to the end because he's enormously ration speech of just a few days ago suggested that if he does want to bring it to an end it's very much on he's terms and they're not which i think people in the east would accept when seeing also in london it is quite curious here because from moscow as perspective they may not have a partner in care of
wonder there were reports earlier today from mr bush elaine who is the head of the dawn bass people's republic that he had some discussions with mr of our of who is the interior minister in the government in kiev for ceasefires apparently a mist of out of promised various cease fires and these didn't happen and mr pushilin has questioned whether in fact the people on the ground in the eastern ukraine are prepared to actually orders from kiev to stop firing remember that some of these people in...