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with social services in sarajevo.nk you for your time today. >>> to the ukraine now where restlessness is knowing. thousands of people faced government wrote testers many of fed up with months of revolz, they squared off against a police barricade but it did not turn violent. they immediate with one man who says he won't leave until the government does. >> my name is victor, i am from political party people's movement of ukraine. i am here from [inaudible] from november 2000 for 10 years. in this huge are living 20 people. it's our headquarter. headquarter. >> reporter: so where do you sleep? >> yes, yes. here our people is -- are sleeping. are sleeping. >> reporter: it looks very comfortable. >> no, ma'a comfortable. comfortable. >> state in state. state and kill. we have our police, our army, [inaudible] service, and our people are on this barricade all day. ukraine is historically is the part of europe and we will be with europe. we hope that parliament take decision which we want. >> reporter: if they do not take
with social services in sarajevo.nk you for your time today. >>> to the ukraine now where restlessness is knowing. thousands of people faced government wrote testers many of fed up with months of revolz, they squared off against a police barricade but it did not turn violent. they immediate with one man who says he won't leave until the government does. >> my name is victor, i am from political party people's movement of ukraine. i am here from [inaudible] from november 2000 for...
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tim friend, aljazeera, sarajevo. >> thank you for that update from sarajevo. >> the possibility of further violence here remains, because there's a very tense atmosphere, and the situation developing behind me is a crowd, now outside the prosecutor's office in central sarajevo. some of the detainees are still being held there, and the crowd are insist on their release. now, obviously, the authorities are not prepared to do that. but we understand that some of the crowd, some of the leaders of the protest, in so far as they have leaders, have gone inside to try to negotiate some sort of a compromise. but certainly, for the moment, though the atmosphere is tense, the demonstrations have been peaceful. nothing like the kind of ritingg that we saw on friday evening here at the capital. but that threat of violence remains, because the main issue in this country, the economic crisis, is not going to go away. unemployment is huge, particularly amongst young people. and we were talking to economists and local people here earlier. and they say, really, inaction, as they perceive it, of politicians
tim friend, aljazeera, sarajevo. >> thank you for that update from sarajevo. >> the possibility of further violence here remains, because there's a very tense atmosphere, and the situation developing behind me is a crowd, now outside the prosecutor's office in central sarajevo. some of the detainees are still being held there, and the crowd are insist on their release. now, obviously, the authorities are not prepared to do that. but we understand that some of the crowd, some of the...
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tim friend, al jazeera, sarajevo. >>> we talked to a sarajevo think tank.said the anger had been slowly approaching a break point. >> well, its come from accumulated frustrations after many years of political crisis, which had a terrible impact on economic and social situation, and especially since the last elections in 2010, when especially in the federation, the political scene disingrated into an all out war. >> political in-fight has derailed efforts to reform the constitution there and kept the country from joining the european union. more protests are planned for monday. >>> the first full day of events in sochi have come to an end. your olympic update is just ahead. >>> and why some say the affordable care act is hurting firefighters' ability to do their jobs. that report next. >>> fire departments across the country are fighter more than just fires. many are battling the affordable air act. it requires employers with 50 or more to provide health insurance, who work more than 30 hours a week. that's challenging to departments that have tight budgets
tim friend, al jazeera, sarajevo. >>> we talked to a sarajevo think tank.said the anger had been slowly approaching a break point. >> well, its come from accumulated frustrations after many years of political crisis, which had a terrible impact on economic and social situation, and especially since the last elections in 2010, when especially in the federation, the political scene disingrated into an all out war. >> political in-fight has derailed efforts to reform the...
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in sarajevo important costs were destroyed in a blaze.testers were out on the streets again on saturday. this time demonstrating peacefully. sarajevo has not seen violence like this since the end of the war in 1995. some of these buildings have stood since th the hungarian e empire. many believe they have been we would down this form of government. to bring the judgment over the that have produced all these problems over the last 20 years, and this is basically, this has a revolutionary connotation in terms o of changes, and their aware if they do not do something physically for their destinies these politicians won't do much for them. >> they have called some of the protesters hooligans. but even those who did not take part in the violence say they can understand why it happened, antim friend, al jazeera, sara sarajevo. >> people in the southwest of england are told to leave their homes. shut could have by pardon ming. >> reporter: mostly blue skyf f. now, bad weather is forecast for overnight. heavy rain is a problem here because water
in sarajevo important costs were destroyed in a blaze.testers were out on the streets again on saturday. this time demonstrating peacefully. sarajevo has not seen violence like this since the end of the war in 1995. some of these buildings have stood since th the hungarian e empire. many believe they have been we would down this form of government. to bring the judgment over the that have produced all these problems over the last 20 years, and this is basically, this has a revolutionary...
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two local government workers examine their offices burned out during friday's rioting in sarajevo.y tell me they managed to save the building during the bosnian war in 1992, but now it's been wrecked by their own citizens. police say that of 44 people held, 10 remain in custody. civil rights groups claim police are leaking these photographs of seized guns and drugs in an attempt to discredit demonstrators. police deny the claim. unemployment has hit the young hardest here. an economist tells me this may be the moment when ethnically divided politicians finally see sense. >> with the limited anybody of resources what we would need in this very moment is to make savings in public sector and then to push them and to invest the amount of money in modernizing the education system which is a very weak link in preparing youth to the labor market. >> reporter: attempts at genuine political progress may be the only way to prevent further violence, tim friend, al jazerra, sarajevo. >>> a security guard in eastern russia has opened fire during a sunday church service, killing two people. vict
two local government workers examine their offices burned out during friday's rioting in sarajevo.y tell me they managed to save the building during the bosnian war in 1992, but now it's been wrecked by their own citizens. police say that of 44 people held, 10 remain in custody. civil rights groups claim police are leaking these photographs of seized guns and drugs in an attempt to discredit demonstrators. police deny the claim. unemployment has hit the young hardest here. an economist tells me...
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government archives in central sarajevo were destroyed. protesters were out on the streets. on saturday this time demonstrating peacefully. >> sarajevo has not seen such violence since the end of the war. some have stood since the aust roe-hungarian empire. some pol it weres admit the -- politicians admit they have been let down. >> this is an outcry to basically bring the judgment over the politics that has produced the problems over the last 20 years. this is basically - this has a revolutionary konno kags in terms of really swaing that they are aware if they don't go out on street and do something physically that the politics will not do much for them. >> the government called some protesters high school gans. those that did not take part in the violence understand why it happened. pressure is growing on ministers to take action to revive the economy. >> the director of a sarajevo-based think tank said there's no basis for dialogue between sit zps and pol terns. >> this is part of the reason and frustration that people didn't have a normal commucks with politicians. now w
government archives in central sarajevo were destroyed. protesters were out on the streets. on saturday this time demonstrating peacefully. >> sarajevo has not seen such violence since the end of the war. some have stood since the aust roe-hungarian empire. some pol it weres admit the -- politicians admit they have been let down. >> this is an outcry to basically bring the judgment over the politics that has produced the problems over the last 20 years. this is basically - this has...
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. >>> olympic fans of a romantic sort may remember the emotional high point of the sarajevo games in '84 when the british figure skating duo torvill and dean skated to ravel's bolero and won a gold medal. 30 years have passed along with a lot of history. 100,000 people lost in the war there. and last night in sarajevo, torvill and dean skated as a pair again to the same song on the very same rink. we are told there was not a dry eye in the house. >>> the folks who make mres, the incredibly filling, incredibly long-lasting u.s. military prepackaged meals ready to eat have come up with a pizza version. after years of trying. it apparently can last uneaten for three years, just like the type found in many college dorm rooms. >>> when we come back, the answer to the question millions of moviegoers are asking, how did they do that. our conversation with sandra bullock when we return. >>> finally tonight, while this has nothing to do with the olympics, consider this, though, an early reminder that the weekend after the olympic closing ceremony, our attention will then be swung to los angel
. >>> olympic fans of a romantic sort may remember the emotional high point of the sarajevo games in '84 when the british figure skating duo torvill and dean skated to ravel's bolero and won a gold medal. 30 years have passed along with a lot of history. 100,000 people lost in the war there. and last night in sarajevo, torvill and dean skated as a pair again to the same song on the very same rink. we are told there was not a dry eye in the house. >>> the folks who make mres,...
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protesters have gathered again in the bosnian capital of sarajevo following the resignation of the local government leader just days before thousands of protesters clashed with police authorities vowed to prevent further violence after the worst uprising the country has seen since the one nine hundred ninety s. . hundreds of people have been injured in the three days of protest in a state where forty percent of the population is jobless and sarajevo authorities fired rubber bullets water cannon and tear gas to break up the crowds in other parts of the nation protesters for old rocks and security forces and set local government buildings on fire beyond rest initially broke out after several state owned companies were privatized and then filed for bankruptcy political analyst dr mark mason says the violence is growing into a full blown uprising. forty percent of the population of bosnia they are simply employed without any work whatsoever so these conditions are like annoyed at all surprising that we have a mass popular uprising some of the police may come over and that's one of the factor
protesters have gathered again in the bosnian capital of sarajevo following the resignation of the local government leader just days before thousands of protesters clashed with police authorities vowed to prevent further violence after the worst uprising the country has seen since the one nine hundred ninety s. . hundreds of people have been injured in the three days of protest in a state where forty percent of the population is jobless and sarajevo authorities fired rubber bullets water cannon...
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. >>> in bosnia protesters have gathered outside a police sfags in sarajevo. they're calling for the release of people arrested during violent demonstrations at the end of last week. many people are angry at high levels of unemployment and poor living conditions. tim friend explains. >> reporter: the protests and frustrations aimed as bosnia's leaders are unrelenting. the violence has ceased for now, but the passion remains. >> you have to find -- you have to fight for your future because they don't fight for our future anymore. >> reporter: this country is in crisis, years of pent-up anger over a stagnant economy finally erupted last week in street battles with police. the protesters here have appealed for a peaceful demonstration. they also know that to achieve their aims, they will have to keep up the pressure on politicians at a national and local level. two local government workers examine their offices burned out during friday's rioting in sarajevo. they tell me they managed to save the building during the war in 1992, but now it's been wrecked by their
. >>> in bosnia protesters have gathered outside a police sfags in sarajevo. they're calling for the release of people arrested during violent demonstrations at the end of last week. many people are angry at high levels of unemployment and poor living conditions. tim friend explains. >> reporter: the protests and frustrations aimed as bosnia's leaders are unrelenting. the violence has ceased for now, but the passion remains. >> you have to find -- you have to fight for your...
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pressure is growing to take action, to revive the economy. >> the director of a sarajevo-based think tapping says there's no basis for dialogue between citizens and politicians. >> this is part of the reason and frustration, that people did not have a normal communication. now what we are seeing as a result of this is three regional governments forced to resign. we are entering foo a known territory. no one knows would will ache over the power and how the protest juniors will continue. >> protesters want the country to join the european union. >> now to ukraine. >> the two sides faced each other. it ended piece fly. it's having a devastated impact. >> ukraine's national currency. it's about $50. it has been fluctuating. it plummeted to its lowest. petrol prices started to go up. the russians said that they will start offering a lime line. provided ukraine pay back a $3 billion loan for gas. it's unclear whether kiev is able to do that. other offers of aid came from the yates and the e.u. -- the united states and the e.u. they are prepared to offer a package provided lawmakers bring a
pressure is growing to take action, to revive the economy. >> the director of a sarajevo-based think tapping says there's no basis for dialogue between citizens and politicians. >> this is part of the reason and frustration, that people did not have a normal communication. now what we are seeing as a result of this is three regional governments forced to resign. we are entering foo a known territory. no one knows would will ache over the power and how the protest juniors will...
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sarajevo has not seen violence like this since the end of the war in 1995.of these buildings have stood since the hungarian empire, but now they have been severely damaged by the anger of the crowd. some politicians admit that the public have been let down by an unwielding system of government. >> there is an out cry of the people of bosnia herzegovina no matter where they live to basically bring the judgement over the politics that has produced all of these problems over the last 20 years and and this is basically -- this has a revolutionary connotation in terms of that people are really dissatisfied, they want changes, and they are aware that if they don't go out on the streets and basically do something physically about their destinies, that these politicians won't do much for them. >> reporter: the government has told some of the protesters hooligans, but even those who did not take part in the violence say they can understand why it happened. and pressure is growing on ministers to take immediate action to somehow revive the economy. tim friends, al jaz
sarajevo has not seen violence like this since the end of the war in 1995.of these buildings have stood since the hungarian empire, but now they have been severely damaged by the anger of the crowd. some politicians admit that the public have been let down by an unwielding system of government. >> there is an out cry of the people of bosnia herzegovina no matter where they live to basically bring the judgement over the politics that has produced all of these problems over the last 20...
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tim friend has more from sarajevo. >> protests and frustrations are unreleapting.iolence ceased for now, but the passion remains. >> on the streets. you have to fight for your future, because they don't fight for our future any more. >> the country is in crisis. years of anger over a stag napt economy erupted last week in street battles with police. protesters appealed for a peaceful demonstration. they know to achieve their aims they'll have to keep up the pressure on politicians at a national and local level. >> two local government workers examine their offices - burnt out during friday's rioting. they tell me they saved the building during the bosnia war in 1992. now it's been wrecked by their open citizens. police say of 44 held, 10 are in custody. >> civil rights groups claim police are leaking sfofs of ceased guns and drugs in an total to discredit demonstrators. police deny the claim. unemployment has hit the young hardest here. an economist tells me this may bet the moment when ethnically divided pol tirps see -- politicians see sense. >> with a limited nu
tim friend has more from sarajevo. >> protests and frustrations are unreleapting.iolence ceased for now, but the passion remains. >> on the streets. you have to fight for your future, because they don't fight for our future any more. >> the country is in crisis. years of anger over a stag napt economy erupted last week in street battles with police. protesters appealed for a peaceful demonstration. they know to achieve their aims they'll have to keep up the pressure on...
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here behind me in central sarajevo is one of the local government buildings where fire has ripped througheveral floors of the building, and it looks as though some valuable archives have been lost along with other valuable documents. the people here that i've been speaking to say they want most now is the action from the politicians. they've been accused of ineptitude. they've been accused of lack of action, even corruption. and what the public say it's now time for them to get their act together and start to get the economy moving again and do something about this huge level of unemployment, which is causing or appears to be the main cause of this frustration. >> very volatile situation, thank you very much for joining us in sarajevo. >>> student clashes, they claim some university staff has been publishing go bus research to bolster their credentials. >> severe weather in the u.k. the prime minister finish southwest england as they brace themselves for severe weather. >>> we have more on crickets new order. we'll have more on that story. >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of he
here behind me in central sarajevo is one of the local government buildings where fire has ripped througheveral floors of the building, and it looks as though some valuable archives have been lost along with other valuable documents. the people here that i've been speaking to say they want most now is the action from the politicians. they've been accused of ineptitude. they've been accused of lack of action, even corruption. and what the public say it's now time for them to get their act...
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rubberin sarajevo used bullets. scores of protesters were injured. the worst riots had been in the city of tusla where protesters set fire to two government buildings. >> the 22nd winter olympics began in sochi firiday. >> i'm really thrilled to the ideals behind the games. people come from all over the world to share this experience. >> russia is hosting the most expensive winter olympics ever and aiming to prevent is good and -- to present as good an image as ever. 40,000 members of the police are guarding the event. there are warships off the coast. here.urity is very big we need to make sure everything runs smoothly and nothing goes wrong. >> 2,900 athletes are hoping the same as they chase the chance of one of the 98 gold medals. >> today, at my direction, the united states launched a targeted operation in abbottabad, pakistan. after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden, and took custody of his body. >> earlier this year, america shot dead the al-qaeda leader in his hiding place in pakistan. publicly, pakistan is one of america's closest a
rubberin sarajevo used bullets. scores of protesters were injured. the worst riots had been in the city of tusla where protesters set fire to two government buildings. >> the 22nd winter olympics began in sochi firiday. >> i'm really thrilled to the ideals behind the games. people come from all over the world to share this experience. >> russia is hosting the most expensive winter olympics ever and aiming to prevent is good and -- to present as good an image as ever. 40,000...
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there has been demonstrations in the capital sarajevo. it's a sign of deepening social unease over the lack of economic and political progress since the war which ended in 1995. in some parts of the country unemployment stands at record levels, the highest in the ball cans. bickering leaders in place through a power sharing system created under the peace deal are seen as ineffective. the protesters included workers made redundant when state-run companies were sold off. they have been joined by students and families. >> as tim friend explained demonstrators are unhappy about the state of economy. according to the agency for statistics, 44% of the working population are unemployed. the central bank puts the figure at 27.5%. bosnia is among the poorest countries in europe with a salary of $570. this means one in five people live below the poverty line. protesters blame the lack of growth on corruption and a failure to recover after three years of war. >> a bosnia political analyst is up next. >> i don't think there is a one thing we could id
there has been demonstrations in the capital sarajevo. it's a sign of deepening social unease over the lack of economic and political progress since the war which ended in 1995. in some parts of the country unemployment stands at record levels, the highest in the ball cans. bickering leaders in place through a power sharing system created under the peace deal are seen as ineffective. the protesters included workers made redundant when state-run companies were sold off. they have been joined by...
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. >> reporter: buildings damaged, cars destroyed, and debris littering the streets of sarajevo. as darkness fell on friday the bosnian capitol was still in chaos. firefighters spent the evening putting out fires after protesters stormed the president's and other federal buildings abraise. arounablaze. 200 people were injured in the clash. >> the ruling elite have been controlling this country for the past 20 years. they must be removed from power immediately for bosnia to move forward. if not the violence will only worsen. >> reporter: workers gathered in front of a regional government building to voice their anger in factory closing closings. fury over high unemployment and rampant corruption bosnia remains one of europe's poorest and most divided countries. it is the most unrest the country has seen since the end of the 1995 war, a brutal ethnic conflict, which left 100,000 people dead. although elections are due in october, protesters want leaders to resign. they have failed to tackle the nation's many problems, including widespread unemployment. >> speaking of demonstrations
. >> reporter: buildings damaged, cars destroyed, and debris littering the streets of sarajevo. as darkness fell on friday the bosnian capitol was still in chaos. firefighters spent the evening putting out fires after protesters stormed the president's and other federal buildings abraise. arounablaze. 200 people were injured in the clash. >> the ruling elite have been controlling this country for the past 20 years. they must be removed from power immediately for bosnia to move...
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more from sarajevo. >> the protests and frustrations aimed at bosnia's leaders are unrelenting. the violence has ceased for now, but the passion remains many. >> you have to fight for your future because they don't fight for our future anymore. >> reporter: this country is in crisis. years of pent up anger over a stagnant economy finally erupted last week with street battles with the police. >> the protesters here are praying for a peaceful demonstration, but they also know to achieve their aims, they have to keep up the pressure on politicians, the national and local level. >> reporter: two local government workers examine their government offices, burned out after friday's rioting in sayerievio. they managed to save the building during the bosnian war in 1992, but now it's being wrecked by their on citizens. 44 people held. and 10 remain in custody. civil rights groups chamber the police are leaking these photographs that sees guns and drugs in an amount to discredit demonstrators. and the police deny the claim. unemployment has hit the young the hardest here. an economist tel
more from sarajevo. >> the protests and frustrations aimed at bosnia's leaders are unrelenting. the violence has ceased for now, but the passion remains many. >> you have to fight for your future because they don't fight for our future anymore. >> reporter: this country is in crisis. years of pent up anger over a stagnant economy finally erupted last week with street battles with the police. >> the protesters here are praying for a peaceful demonstration, but they also...
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there has been demonstrations in sarajevo and other hearse. it's a sign of the economic unease over the lack of progress since the war ended in 1975. in some parts of the country unemployment stands at record levels, the highest in the balkans. bickering leaders in place through a power sharing system created under bosnia's peace deal are seen as ineffective and corrupt. the tusla protesters included workers made redundant when state run companies were sold off. they have been joined by students and hard-up families. >> well, the drought situation across the west has changed in terms of what is happening now. we have a lot of rain as well as snow. this makes a dent in the drought. it will not fix the drought. as you can see across washington, oregon and california, we are getting plenty. that will last through the weekend. let's look at the snow situation in oregon. some locations saw 10 inches in 24 hours. we expect another 10 inches in some of those locations. by the end of the weekend we are looking at 2-3 feet, especially in the higher ele
there has been demonstrations in sarajevo and other hearse. it's a sign of the economic unease over the lack of progress since the war ended in 1975. in some parts of the country unemployment stands at record levels, the highest in the balkans. bickering leaders in place through a power sharing system created under bosnia's peace deal are seen as ineffective and corrupt. the tusla protesters included workers made redundant when state run companies were sold off. they have been joined by...
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. >> cars destroyed and debris littering the streets of sarajevo. the bosnian capitol was still in chaos. firefighters spent the evening putting out smoldering fires after protesters stormed the presidency and another federal building setting them ablaze. medical personnel say around 200 people were injured in clashes throughout the country. >> what is happening in the last few days is the result of criminal policy of the ruling elite. they must be removed from power otherwise the situation will only worsen. >> the violence started on tuesday when thousands of workers gathered in front of a regional government building to force their anger over factory closings and unpaid salaries. but the discontent quickly spread across the country after it morphed over high unemployment and corruption. bosnia is one of the poorest and most divided country. although elections are due in october, protesters are demanding the government resign. they say many problems including al jazeera. >> iran supreme leader ayatollah khamenei said that it would overthrow iran's
. >> cars destroyed and debris littering the streets of sarajevo. the bosnian capitol was still in chaos. firefighters spent the evening putting out smoldering fires after protesters stormed the presidency and another federal building setting them ablaze. medical personnel say around 200 people were injured in clashes throughout the country. >> what is happening in the last few days is the result of criminal policy of the ruling elite. they must be removed from power otherwise the...
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the government capital in sarajevo was set on fire, and there was also unrest in the northern town where the protests began earlier in the week. people involved there do not have jobs. south africa's president has announced that a general election will be held on may 7. finally tonight, 50 years ago today, this very day, form of top musicians got off at pan am flight in new york to the screams of adoring fans who just wanted to hold their hands. it was the official start of the ia here in-- beatleman america. days later, they performed on "the ed sullivan show" to nearly 40% of the american population. we look at that event that changed music history. beatlesoubts about the "reception in america were dispelled the moment they stepped out. click the beatles arrived in a country that wanted something to smile about. 77 days after the death of john f. kennedy. the fab four was just the tonic america needed. they lifted the national mood in an instant. will you be getting a haircut at all? >> no. >> no? >> i had one yesterday. >> this was the moment they sang themselves into history. >> ♪ cl
the government capital in sarajevo was set on fire, and there was also unrest in the northern town where the protests began earlier in the week. people involved there do not have jobs. south africa's president has announced that a general election will be held on may 7. finally tonight, 50 years ago today, this very day, form of top musicians got off at pan am flight in new york to the screams of adoring fans who just wanted to hold their hands. it was the official start of the ia here in--...
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days of protests this in a state where forty percent of the population is jobless and the capital sarajevo author of these fired rubber bullets water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowds in other parts of the country protesters hold rocks at security forces and torched local government buildings i don't arrest initially erupted over the closure of several state owned companies that was sold off and then collapsed under private ownership political analyst dr mark mason says the violence is now growing into a full blown up rise. forty percent of the population of bosnia they are simply employed without any work whatsoever so these conditions are like and not at all surprising that we have a mass popular uprising some of the police may come over and that's one of the back door that has been actually studied by thoughtful scientists when about five percent of the population say they've had it with the government and they get some significant fraction of the police for him to say i'm through with this too i'm joining the protesters and i think pretty much the end of it for the government
days of protests this in a state where forty percent of the population is jobless and the capital sarajevo author of these fired rubber bullets water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowds in other parts of the country protesters hold rocks at security forces and torched local government buildings i don't arrest initially erupted over the closure of several state owned companies that was sold off and then collapsed under private ownership political analyst dr mark mason says the violence...
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protesters have gathered again in crossing capital sarajevo following the resignation of local governments meter the demonstrations showed little sign of the level of riding in the days before thousands of protesters clashing with police authorities are valid to prevent further violence of the worst uprising the country has seen since the nineteen nineties kicked off the hundreds of people have been injured in three days of contested states where forty percent the population was jobless this area though authorities fired rubber bullets water cannon and tear gas to break up the crowds. in other parts of the nation protesters hurled rocks at security forces and said local government buildings on fire in west initially broke down after several state owned companies that were sold to collapse under private ownership. political analyst dr mark mason says the violence is growing at the full blown up right forty percent of the population was mia. we are simply own employed without any work whatsoever so these conditions are like nor at all surprising that we have mass popular uprising some of the
protesters have gathered again in crossing capital sarajevo following the resignation of local governments meter the demonstrations showed little sign of the level of riding in the days before thousands of protesters clashing with police authorities are valid to prevent further violence of the worst uprising the country has seen since the nineteen nineties kicked off the hundreds of people have been injured in three days of contested states where forty percent the population was jobless this...
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in the capital sarajevo. both are these fighter bravo for this water cannons and tear gas to dispose the crowds. in other parts of the country protesters filled the role says security forces on the fourth and local government buildings. i get dressed. initially erupted over the closure of several state owned companies that was sold off and then collapsed on the private ownership the plan was to build them up mason says the violence is not growing into a full blown up. forty percent of the population was mia. they are simply only employed without any work whatsoever. so these conditions are like an oriental surprising that we know of mass popular uprising someone please make a mold were and that's one of the coat factory that has been um actually studied by forceful find the tooth that when about forty percent of the population say the matter with the government than to get some significant fraction of the plea for him to stay i'm through with this too are enjoying the protesters got pretty much the end of it
in the capital sarajevo. both are these fighter bravo for this water cannons and tear gas to dispose the crowds. in other parts of the country protesters filled the role says security forces on the fourth and local government buildings. i get dressed. initially erupted over the closure of several state owned companies that was sold off and then collapsed on the private ownership the plan was to build them up mason says the violence is not growing into a full blown up. forty percent of the...
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violent when the two hundred people wounded in demonstrations most of them police in the capital sarajevo rioters set the presidential building on fire along with police cars and tires authorities fired rubber bullets water cannons and tear gas to disperse the angry crowds in other parts of the country protesters are older rocks at security forces and torched local government buildings on arrest initially erupting over the closure of several state owned companies that were privatized later filed for bankruptcy analyst mark mason thinks the violence is growing into a full blown uprising. percent of the population of bosnia they are simply employed without any work whatsoever and so these conditions are like annoyed at all surprising that we have a popular uprising some of the police may come over and that's one of the back doors that has been actually studied by social scientists when about five percent of the population say they've had it with the government and they get some significant fraction of the police forces to say i'm through with this too i'm joining the protesters pretty much
violent when the two hundred people wounded in demonstrations most of them police in the capital sarajevo rioters set the presidential building on fire along with police cars and tires authorities fired rubber bullets water cannons and tear gas to disperse the angry crowds in other parts of the country protesters are older rocks at security forces and torched local government buildings on arrest initially erupting over the closure of several state owned companies that were privatized later...
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country today demanding their politicians address the nation's forty percent unemployment rate in sarajevo hundreds marched from the president's building to the government offices calling for the release of protesters detained during riots on friday and saturday . leaders inability to handle corruption and poverty boiled over last week with more than three hundred injured in the worst clashes to hit the nation since the one nine hundred ninety s. . live in moscow i am stepping aside as kate partridge is coming into the studio right now with more olympic updates from sochi. the alleged phone call between the assistant secretary of state and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine has created quite a controversy in the call like smug british colonisers casually sipping tea and out for the basically say that that need of bucks to fill he's not fit for the government of the of the needs of the baldwin become prime minister they also mentioned getting the help of the un to get this thing glued whatever that means although the authenticity of this phone call has not been confirmed but certainly hasn't be
country today demanding their politicians address the nation's forty percent unemployment rate in sarajevo hundreds marched from the president's building to the government offices calling for the release of protesters detained during riots on friday and saturday . leaders inability to handle corruption and poverty boiled over last week with more than three hundred injured in the worst clashes to hit the nation since the one nine hundred ninety s. . live in moscow i am stepping aside as kate...
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across the country demanding that politicians address the nation's forty percent unemployment in sarajevo hundreds marched from the president's building to the government offices calling for the release of protesters detained during riots on friday and saturday anger at leaders inability to handle corruption and poverty boiled over last week with more than three hundred injured in the worst clashes since the nation has seen in the one nine hundred ninety s. . here we go up next on r.t. international the e.u. commission's first ever report on corruption shows its very own politicians are losing billions anyone said to feel that he will see it comes crosstalk. the alleged phone call between the assistant secretary of state and the u.s. ambassador to ukraine has created quite a controversy in the call like smug british colonisers cashless a pink t. in africa they basically say that that native books of phil he's not fit for the government we should have the other needs of the bold and become prime minister they also mentioning the help of the un to get this thing glued whatever that means al
across the country demanding that politicians address the nation's forty percent unemployment in sarajevo hundreds marched from the president's building to the government offices calling for the release of protesters detained during riots on friday and saturday anger at leaders inability to handle corruption and poverty boiled over last week with more than three hundred injured in the worst clashes since the nation has seen in the one nine hundred ninety s. . here we go up next on r.t....
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. >> protesters in bosnia gathered outside sarajevo demanding the release of those arrested last weekprotesters angry at high levels of unemployment set fire to government buildings. today's protests were more peace. >> in sport. a college basketball player shoves a fan. we hear from both sides in the heated dispute. the west virginia chemical spill one month later. >> scientist say it's safe. residents are afraid of the water system here. perhaps not the best way to start off 2014 for the people of west >> it's fair to say residents of west virginia are frustrated. a month after the chemical spill they don't know when it will be safe to drink the water. this weekend some protested. robert ray has more on that. [ chants ] >> it's been a dizzying stressful month in west virginia. this is a place worth fighting for. frustrated citizens took to the streets. thousands demonstrating against the coal-cleaning chemical that spilled into the water supply, affecting 300,000 people. >> many people in neighbourhoods like these are not drinking the water. the center for disease control says it's
. >> protesters in bosnia gathered outside sarajevo demanding the release of those arrested last weekprotesters angry at high levels of unemployment set fire to government buildings. today's protests were more peace. >> in sport. a college basketball player shoves a fan. we hear from both sides in the heated dispute. the west virginia chemical spill one month later. >> scientist say it's safe. residents are afraid of the water system here. perhaps not the best way to start off...
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. >> sarajevo has not seen violence like this now these buildings have been damaged by the anger of the crowd. >> some politicians admit that the public have been let down by an unwieldy system of government. this is an outcry. it's basically bring the judgment or the politics that has produced all the problems over the last 20 years. this is basically - this has a revolutionary connotations in terms that people are dissatisfied, they want changes and are aware if they goept go out on the streets and do something physically, then these politicians will not do much for them. >> the government called some of the protesters hooligans. those that did not take part in the violence understand why it happened. pressure is going to take immediate action. this coming up - faster growing beans. why do some nigerian farmers feel left out. >> in switzerland the question is should more foreigners be let in. there's a referendum. whelm examine the issues. >> downhill day at the winter olympics as the austrian takes the blue ribbon event. >> three years after an you rising security in yemen is descend
. >> sarajevo has not seen violence like this now these buildings have been damaged by the anger of the crowd. >> some politicians admit that the public have been let down by an unwieldy system of government. this is an outcry. it's basically bring the judgment or the politics that has produced all the problems over the last 20 years. this is basically - this has a revolutionary connotations in terms that people are dissatisfied, they want changes and are aware if they goept go out...
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they are asking a whole new system in the country, a similar situation is also in the capitol of sarajevo>>> a lavish opening ceremony for the winter olympics is underway in the russian city of sochi. president putin was watching from the front row. let's go to paul beban who is in sochi for us, and as expected paul, an elaborate opening ceremony. >> reporter: indeed. we have heard so much about the worst of russian life, russian society, russian policies. this opening ceremony was intended to show the best of russian life and it certainly did that. there were huge onion domes inside the stadium, dancers, a tribute to constructivism, an enticing piece related to war and peace. it was also war and peace played out by ballet dancers. it was absolutely beautiful. in the front row vladimir putin was there with a big smile on his face. it all seemed to go rather well. it wasn't of course without a hitch. there was one hitch, there were five olympic rings which were supposed to open up to snow flakes, and the fifth missed its queue. but overall, it will be finishing in the next 20 minutes or so
they are asking a whole new system in the country, a similar situation is also in the capitol of sarajevo>>> a lavish opening ceremony for the winter olympics is underway in the russian city of sochi. president putin was watching from the front row. let's go to paul beban who is in sochi for us, and as expected paul, an elaborate opening ceremony. >> reporter: indeed. we have heard so much about the worst of russian life, russian society, russian policies. this opening ceremony...
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the violence spread to sarajevo and other cities.ans have since resigned, but critics say that the power-sharing system set up after bosnia's war in the 1990s is unwielding and even corrupt. >> translator: the people here finally said they had had enough of the corrupt, and the unprofessional government, the government that for the past 20 years hasn't listened to the people. a government that does not see the people are hungry and unemployed and have no chance of a future. >> reporter: back at the factory, the sit-in continues. all they need is investment they say. under the socialist system, they used to own 30%. now they say they are at the mercy of speculators. >> and that's the news from europe, back to you, jane, in doha. >>> thank you, jonah. could real madrid set up a final with barcelona as they get set to take on their city rivals. those details with jo coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> the commercial aviation industry is focused on singapore this week. the world's biggest carriers are there for the asian air showy promises to be the bigg
the violence spread to sarajevo and other cities.ans have since resigned, but critics say that the power-sharing system set up after bosnia's war in the 1990s is unwielding and even corrupt. >> translator: the people here finally said they had had enough of the corrupt, and the unprofessional government, the government that for the past 20 years hasn't listened to the people. a government that does not see the people are hungry and unemployed and have no chance of a future. >>...
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. >> until sarajevo until much later.her and do something -- but our options are limited. are you going to talk about sanctions? revoking visas? >> well, we wouldn't want to t interrupt ice dancing. let's go to amman. why don't you bring us up to date on the events overnight, and i know there's some sort of framework in place, but the fighting continues? >> that's right. well, there was a shaky truce that went into effect on wednesday. that completely was shattered early thursday morning. and by middle of the day yesterday, you had european mediators on the ground in kiev trying to negotiate some kind of an agreement. and this morning, they were able to announce that a tentative agreement had been reached. they say tentative very cautiously, because they don't know yet if both sides would agree to it, and we saw some of this play out inside the ukrainian parliament, which actually broke out into a brawl between politicians who support the president an those that represent some of the political opposition. the agreement, a
. >> until sarajevo until much later.her and do something -- but our options are limited. are you going to talk about sanctions? revoking visas? >> well, we wouldn't want to t interrupt ice dancing. let's go to amman. why don't you bring us up to date on the events overnight, and i know there's some sort of framework in place, but the fighting continues? >> that's right. well, there was a shaky truce that went into effect on wednesday. that completely was shattered early...
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s worst showing since sarajevo.ot of analysts say the so-called high-tech suits are partly to blame. so why is team u.s.a. sign agnew deal to stick with the company that made them? "underserved s. and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ♪ ♪ where you think you're gonna go ♪ ♪ when your time's all gone? male annocer ] live a full life. the new lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go, the more intesting it ge. lease the 2014 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture i
s worst showing since sarajevo.ot of analysts say the so-called high-tech suits are partly to blame. so why is team u.s.a. sign agnew deal to stick with the company that made them? "underserved s. and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of...
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. >> they were recreating their 1984 sarajevo games, 30 years after it made history.ille and dean. >> receiving all 6s in ice dancing at the olympics and will stand forever as the only time. because since then, the scoring system has been changed. >> really? they have locked in history. perfect score. >> yeah, very cool. >> wow, that long ago? i'm feeling very old right now. coming up, hot juicy delicious lesson on cooking a romantic meal for your valentine. >> and russia, many children up for adoption and how nasty politics keep them from starting their new lives. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by no no hair removal. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ ♪ >>> children in russia hoping for a new beginning caught in a web of politics. russia banned american adoptions. now it banned adoptions to some people from countries that allow same her kaj. hamish has the story of one family fighting to brin
. >> they were recreating their 1984 sarajevo games, 30 years after it made history.ille and dean. >> receiving all 6s in ice dancing at the olympics and will stand forever as the only time. because since then, the scoring system has been changed. >> really? they have locked in history. perfect score. >> yeah, very cool. >> wow, that long ago? i'm feeling very old right now. coming up, hot juicy delicious lesson on cooking a romantic meal for your valentine....
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they will be a day off to angry protests in sarajevo bosnia and so today swept up the debris off was in the country's wealth social unrest since the war and in the mid nineteen nineties. oh the tiniest ends with a pollster on and in particular the staggering forty percent unemployment rates or more protests were held on site today that the reports to be mostly peaceful. the day after archives in this building have been destroyed. it survived two world wars and the islam for its iea been scattered to the damage. one man was shot by the scale of the violence goes into the need for one of my things off that demonstrates it didn't even know what it would have. they were just shooting is joining protests the students have indeed is cruel to be cool. sentenced to an imprisoned. the muzzle of steam on the surface unfortunately these destruction was a necessary evil title of quail all these buildings are private institutions of the ruling nothing out the door got us broke the people of the country to the tomb special memory of hundreds of people being injured in clashes that began in the six
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a third day of rioting both in the capital sarajevo and in the augusta city of it was low. police using water cannons to disperse the protesters upset over privatization is a factory closures. it's all coming to a head. let's go to to slap a correspondent on all the up and all. this is good scenes of our showing incredible anger you don't usually see this kind of protests in bosnia. well technically i do which picture to show them to control and true villain keeping the summer. who could not adopted. what happened yesterday and today you need me i'll go about my life. instead of doing that because the coupon will go up last night one of the deal the beach. find all of you tried. she can woo hoo i call i'm going back to them the peak you can keep it and couldn't pull that tomko of the working toward that can keep. i've been checking google can chew but it will allow on cruel and can check email me click here for you by the clinch the afternoon the eighteen to lead the competition on. the only one because it will go from iowa. it rallied in the potty let's hope will happen. a
a third day of rioting both in the capital sarajevo and in the augusta city of it was low. police using water cannons to disperse the protesters upset over privatization is a factory closures. it's all coming to a head. let's go to to slap a correspondent on all the up and all. this is good scenes of our showing incredible anger you don't usually see this kind of protests in bosnia. well technically i do which picture to show them to control and true villain keeping the summer. who could not...
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. >> you made your olympic debut in the 1984 olympics in sarajevo.ill become the second oldest olympic competitor in olympic history after a swedish curler who took part in the games in choampoiox? so you're the oldest guy to compete in these olympics for nearly 100 years. how do you feel about that? >> you have to rub this in, didn't you? it's not something i wanted to be proud of. i didn't want to be famous for being the oldest in something. but everybody is asking me if i'm going to do the next one so i'm the oldest. just because of that, i don't want to do it, because that's not a record i want to have. but i'm proud it's not in curling but in alpine skiing, which is a bit more glamorous and cool than curling. but curling would probably be a little safer. >> all the talk in america here is about poor old bob costas' blood-red eyes. have you seen bob? have you picked up on everyone talking about his eyes? >> yes. i've been aware of something happened. but i didn't know what it was. i think that, you know, there's some sort of issues in our olympic
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in sarajevo they set the presidency ablaze, some local administrations resigned today, general elections are due in november but these bosnians clearly have little faith in democracy to bring about change, in a country that never achieved peace, just the absence of war. >> woodruff: the 2014 winter olympics officially opened this evening in sochi, russia. the event was filled with pageantry and the traditional parade of athletes. there was one notable hitch, when an illuminated snowflake failed to unfurl into the last of the five olympic rings. meanwhile, turkish officials announced a man tried to force a turkish airliner to fly to sochi, claiming there was a bomb on board. the plane landed in istanbul, anyway, and the suspect was subdued. >> woodruff: baseball star alex rodriguez is ending his legal fight to overturn a record-setting suspension for doping. his federal lawsuits against major league baseball, the commissioner and the players union were withdrawn today. the new york yankees third baseman went to court after an arbitrator ruled he'll have to sit out the entire 2014 season >
in sarajevo they set the presidency ablaze, some local administrations resigned today, general elections are due in november but these bosnians clearly have little faith in democracy to bring about change, in a country that never achieved peace, just the absence of war. >> woodruff: the 2014 winter olympics officially opened this evening in sochi, russia. the event was filled with pageantry and the traditional parade of athletes. there was one notable hitch, when an illuminated snowflake...
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and nato and the united states, we used exclusion zones around sarajevo. >> except the russians willfrom the u.n. security council. >> i think they've made some move toward humanitarian -- >> humanitarian, yes. >> well, use it. you cannot allow this -- it will spill over in much of the middle east, in jordan, in lebanon, israel is involved in all of this, the saudis are very much concerned. so this is where the leadership is what i'm talking about, and we need to get that. and our military guys that need to stand up and be counted here or what are the risks. and that concerns me, there are risks involved. >> general joulwan, thank you for coming in. >>> a river of ice destroying homes and lives. people who fear their community is about to face a disaster. when you order the works you want everything. an expert ford technician knows your car's health depends on a full, complete checkup. the works. because when it comes to feeling safe behind the wheel, going the distance and saving at the pump you want it all. get our multi-point inspection with a a synthetic blend oil change, tire ro
and nato and the united states, we used exclusion zones around sarajevo. >> except the russians willfrom the u.n. security council. >> i think they've made some move toward humanitarian -- >> humanitarian, yes. >> well, use it. you cannot allow this -- it will spill over in much of the middle east, in jordan, in lebanon, israel is involved in all of this, the saudis are very much concerned. so this is where the leadership is what i'm talking about, and we need to get...
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they're using rubber bullets and tear gas in the capital city of sarajevo. the economic situation, the unemployment rate sits at 40%. the conflict are the worst since the end of the bosnian war. those are your latest hhadlines on fox. die and jamie colby. dagen: our nation hitting the debt ceiling today leaving the treasury department to scramble to pay their bills and hope congress can work out a deal. connell: in washington d.c. rich edson. rich: an extraordinary time in washington, the treasury department deploy in extraordinary measures to keep the federal government from reaching the debt ceiling. jack lew says congress has until the end of the month to raise the debt ceiling. fox business reported earlier this week that house republican leadership center host of ideas to attach to a debt limit increase, none were popular enough to pass the house so it appears republicans may relent. >> neither party wants to turn to a crisis that we have seen in previous iterations of the debt ceiling. if you are a republican you want to be seen as competent and do the
they're using rubber bullets and tear gas in the capital city of sarajevo. the economic situation, the unemployment rate sits at 40%. the conflict are the worst since the end of the bosnian war. those are your latest hhadlines on fox. die and jamie colby. dagen: our nation hitting the debt ceiling today leaving the treasury department to scramble to pay their bills and hope congress can work out a deal. connell: in washington d.c. rich edson. rich: an extraordinary time in washington, the...
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police using rubber bullets and tear gas on demonstrators in the capital city of sarajevo.ors and happy with the economic situation in their country, unemployment at 40%. these conflicts are the worst since the end of the bosnian war. back here at home vice president joe biden says he can't think of a reason not to run for president in 2016. interviewed the vice president says he will make up his mind by next summer, earning twice before. in 1988, 2008, he was ultimately tapped by senator obama as his running mate. those are your latest headlines in the newsroom. i am jean e. colby, back to lori. lori: gastastic. adam: comment on la guardia being like a third world airport. lori: 50 years ago today at this very minute the beatles stepped off of their pamphlet on to american soil for the first time. the rest is history. to be a mania gripped the country and change the music forever. the president deals historian james rosen joins us from washington, the site of the u.s. first concert. >> we all know a lot has changed over the last half century but the beetles that all thes a
police using rubber bullets and tear gas on demonstrators in the capital city of sarajevo.ors and happy with the economic situation in their country, unemployment at 40%. these conflicts are the worst since the end of the bosnian war. back here at home vice president joe biden says he can't think of a reason not to run for president in 2016. interviewed the vice president says he will make up his mind by next summer, earning twice before. in 1988, 2008, he was ultimately tapped by senator obama...