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is this good news for new private farmer serge? will he be able to reach an efficient scale of production? (eaking russian ) translator: i don't know what a hectare costs, but it is big money and for the time being, i am just getting by. to purchase land is out of the question now. that is the remote future; maybe for my son. narrator: farmers in vologda face the dual challenge of making their land productive amidst environmental constraints of the region's physical geography and adapting to a free-market economy. the transition from collective farms to privatization has not occurred as anticipated. as the younger generation migrates from rural areas to the cities, an aging population is left behind. with the human geography of these changing demographics, russia may face the future as an archipelago of widely spaced urban centers with vast social deserts in between. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org annenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us
is this good news for new private farmer serge? will he be able to reach an efficient scale of production? (eaking russian ) translator: i don't know what a hectare costs, but it is big money and for the time being, i am just getting by. to purchase land is out of the question now. that is the remote future; maybe for my son. narrator: farmers in vologda face the dual challenge of making their land productive amidst environmental constraints of the region's physical geography and adapting to a...
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i sought with serge markoff a political analyst to see how a russian political spin doctor would handlehis. >> let's talk about gay rights or as you call them in russia, whatever the opposite of that is. >> i i am tired from this issue. >> jon: you are tired of talking about gays? >> it's boring from my point of view. >> >> basic personal rights for gays who cares. >> nobody cares in russia. you are free to make sex with this person go. away. from my point of view right now we can do it. >> i'm not going to (bleep). >> many times repeat me it's normal it's a freedom, it's democracy, it's human rights for to you making sex with this table. >> it's a false analogy. >> having sex between man and woman normal. having sex between man and man not normal, everybody knows it including gays. >> after listening to this nut job i only had one thought, by do i owe rick santorum you an apology because even though he has said every homophobic thing imaginable he never said gay people agree with him. >> one people think it's normal gay sex and other people say let it see it in the face of god. and oth
i sought with serge markoff a political analyst to see how a russian political spin doctor would handlehis. >> let's talk about gay rights or as you call them in russia, whatever the opposite of that is. >> i i am tired from this issue. >> jon: you are tired of talking about gays? >> it's boring from my point of view. >> >> basic personal rights for gays who cares. >> nobody cares in russia. you are free to make sex with this person go. away. from my...
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. >> axelrod: serge lussi, now 79, was among the youngest members of the organizing committee.y inn. for the olympics he ran the alpine skiing events. >> i was the alpine chairman, but every alpine chairman for every other olympic games were all own alicia keyess, you know, world-class people. how you can run the alpine when you're nobody. >> axelrod: was there a sense of "we can do this ourselves?" >> there was never a sense we couldn't do it. >> axelrod: the story of the men behind the miracle, the "north country boys" on "60 minutes sports," seen on showtime. still ahead, opera soprano mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your
. >> axelrod: serge lussi, now 79, was among the youngest members of the organizing committee.y inn. for the olympics he ran the alpine skiing events. >> i was the alpine chairman, but every alpine chairman for every other olympic games were all own alicia keyess, you know, world-class people. how you can run the alpine when you're nobody. >> axelrod: was there a sense of "we can do this ourselves?" >> there was never a sense we couldn't do it. >>...
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discussion and possible action to approve sale of patrol special beat 69 from patrol special officer serge white to patrol special officer john fitzinger or to take other action in necessary. action. >> good evening, again, officer brown, could you brief the commission on this sale. >> the sale of 69. both patrol special officers have provided all of the correct documentation for the sale do you want me to go through all of it or just a review. >> i thought that there were concerns and you can address the concerns, i think. >> yeah, i think that was different last time that was more about becoming a patrol special. and i think that going through briefly would help, i just because we are on tv and it would be helpful to make everyone knows but briefly. >> okay. >> but there needs to be a sale of agreement and then insurance, on so there is insurance, and now there is carry over insurance. and so, fitzinger is a liability and if he chose to have employees, he will have workman's comp insurance and to provide for his guard card and his firearms card and ten there is the check for $500 for our
discussion and possible action to approve sale of patrol special beat 69 from patrol special officer serge white to patrol special officer john fitzinger or to take other action in necessary. action. >> good evening, again, officer brown, could you brief the commission on this sale. >> the sale of 69. both patrol special officers have provided all of the correct documentation for the sale do you want me to go through all of it or just a review. >> i thought that there were...
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lending a helping hand to the libya uprising and most recently visiting a syrian refugee camp in turkey serge a tree foreign affairs editor for chronicles magazine tells us how he sees the u.s. role in this situation with the united states so-called benevolent global hegemony there is no bold yeah but a new can the cranny of the world every spot of the world is a legitimate target for the newlands of this will. lead to the russian foreign ministry official coming to the united states or any other place in the world to be likewise so what time surprised by is that the ukrainian government having made old sorts of concessions to the demonstrators and the opposition is allowing this sort of thing to happen the violent extremists in the street controlling. the decision making matrix the decision making calculus of the opposition leaders and that is a very warring development it means that the violent in the street is waving the political dog. turning now to some other stories making global headlines at least twenty two people killed forty five others wounded in a string of car bombings across bag
lending a helping hand to the libya uprising and most recently visiting a syrian refugee camp in turkey serge a tree foreign affairs editor for chronicles magazine tells us how he sees the u.s. role in this situation with the united states so-called benevolent global hegemony there is no bold yeah but a new can the cranny of the world every spot of the world is a legitimate target for the newlands of this will. lead to the russian foreign ministry official coming to the united states or any...
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. >> the risk is when they go into businesses that aren't serged, when they go into the e-commerce businessering travel advice and getting paid for clicks, that's when the risk comes in when you have a business that dominates as google does. >> when you go into a search engine and you say trip to new york or hotel in boston, those results it's a good chance the first or second result you see that's what you use to book. if that's a google service instead of a price line service, google's advantage becomes that much greater and they are doing all of those things. >> let's talk about something more fun. >> earthquake stock compensation that will vest over four years. we just got information about new c.e.o. of microsoft is $1.2 million. he's got a lot of hard work to do but why pay earthquake $100 million? >> i come at it from the view $1.2 ric schmidt is worth billion. it's a huge amount of money for everyone else and commump change for him. it raises the question why. eric is an important person for the company. he travels for them and represents the company. it's a brand the company wants.
. >> the risk is when they go into businesses that aren't serged, when they go into the e-commerce businessering travel advice and getting paid for clicks, that's when the risk comes in when you have a business that dominates as google does. >> when you go into a search engine and you say trip to new york or hotel in boston, those results it's a good chance the first or second result you see that's what you use to book. if that's a google service instead of a price line service,...
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as cause me to do a lot of things serging and reflection about our nation. >> do you see any parallels with the -- with your experience? did you hearken back to your swearing-in when you were there at the inauguration? >> i sure did. i thought about the president. but the most interesting thing about president obama is that people accused him of being a muslim. in fact, i am a muslim. he is a person of a muslim name or a name that could be associated with the muslim crusade in particular, but he is a christian. i am a muslim, and i have an english name. and so i do sense a certain parallel with the president. i, you know, and i have often admired how he manages some of the fire that he has been under because he is under more than i am. i think. and so he has been -- he has exercised a lot of grace under fire as well, but, i mean, you know, obama did not elect himself, right? americans elected him. and he is signalling a new dawn. and, of course, we are not opposed racial. in fact, we have severe disparities in income, education , health, and all that, but we have defeated slavery and j
as cause me to do a lot of things serging and reflection about our nation. >> do you see any parallels with the -- with your experience? did you hearken back to your swearing-in when you were there at the inauguration? >> i sure did. i thought about the president. but the most interesting thing about president obama is that people accused him of being a muslim. in fact, i am a muslim. he is a person of a muslim name or a name that could be associated with the muslim crusade in...
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flooding have serged homes. >>> congolese military man, known as the terminator, charges related to violence committed more than ten years ago. now the hearing will determine whether there is enough evidence to formally charm ntignata with war crimes between 2002 and 2003. after years spent with rebel groups he was made a general in the congolese army in 2009 but he defected in 2012 leading a mutiny and becoming a leader of the new military group known as m-23. but after losing a power struggle he handed himself in at rwanda last year. he was transferred to the hague where he is currently being held. he has denied all of the allegations. eu foreign ministers have reiterated offers of foreignen n assistance to ukraine. >> eu foreign policy chief katherine ashton complete with ukrainians last week. >> the importance of stopping any form of violence bringing to justice those who have perpetrated that violence and moving forward to the work of the parliament, on constitutional reform, which is a key part of trying to solve this crisis, and onward to free and fair elections. linked to that the im
flooding have serged homes. >>> congolese military man, known as the terminator, charges related to violence committed more than ten years ago. now the hearing will determine whether there is enough evidence to formally charm ntignata with war crimes between 2002 and 2003. after years spent with rebel groups he was made a general in the congolese army in 2009 but he defected in 2012 leading a mutiny and becoming a leader of the new military group known as m-23. but after losing a power...
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on the one hand it means more money coming to the antitrust serge of safety but on the other hand the emerging markets have been a very important part of the world economy. we're talking about 40% of world g.d.p. so lack of demand is not good for the u.s. and if the dollar remains stronger than it ought to be otherwise, that's going to mean less job growth, less exports to the u.s. and right now when the economy is weak every little bit helps and this is going to hurt. >> brown: liz ann sonders, just in our last 30 seconds, so much of this is about big traders, of course, in the markets. what about regular old investors at a time like this? what's the advice? >> well, the potential good news if you want to call it that is that a lot of individual investors have largely stayed out of this market. they've been very skeptical over the last five years. so i don't think o.a.u.'ve had the mass influx that you might expect give than we're in a five year bull market. i do think more of the activity you're seeing is coming from the institutional side, less so on the individual investor side. i
on the one hand it means more money coming to the antitrust serge of safety but on the other hand the emerging markets have been a very important part of the world economy. we're talking about 40% of world g.d.p. so lack of demand is not good for the u.s. and if the dollar remains stronger than it ought to be otherwise, that's going to mean less job growth, less exports to the u.s. and right now when the economy is weak every little bit helps and this is going to hurt. >> brown: liz ann...
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know anyone who gets on a twrin to come to metlife has to have tickets to the game and will also be serged by tsa agents. >> correct. part of the agencies working to the we use the experts at the airport that know how to do the screening, know what they're looking for in conjunction with state police, new jersey transit, port authority officials. we're using every access out there we can to get the folks in quickly, let them enjoy the game. >> you have a prediction for the kraut come? >> i haven'thood time to even look at it right now. we're ready to go. >> thanks, ed. new jersey state police they have really cracked down on this place, jamie. you will not get near metlife stadium if you don't have a ticket or proper credentials. >> good to know. definitely a different approach this time. thanks so much. no tailgating today. thanks, rick. before you watch the game tonight and while you're stirring up the chili, make sure you tune in to your local fox affiliate. we've got a special treat. bill o'reilly has an exclusive interview with president obama, fresh off the state of the union address
know anyone who gets on a twrin to come to metlife has to have tickets to the game and will also be serged by tsa agents. >> correct. part of the agencies working to the we use the experts at the airport that know how to do the screening, know what they're looking for in conjunction with state police, new jersey transit, port authority officials. we're using every access out there we can to get the folks in quickly, let them enjoy the game. >> you have a prediction for the kraut...
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on the drive, serge ibaka whacks him in the face.lay, but blood pours out of his nose. lebron would leave the game. he passed a concussion test and was set for an x-ray on his nose. he joked on instagram after the gram with this pic, saying "i might have to just banejames." >>> another huge upset in college basketball. duke/unc is one of the best rivalries in the game and the fifth-ranked blue devils led this one nearly the entire way, but north carolina went on a huge run in the final five minutes to get the win. and this is something you never s see, tar heel fans storming the court after the victory. even dick vitale thought this was pretty weird. >>> all right in sochi yesterday, we witnessed arguably the worst collapse in u.s. olympic history in the women's hockey gold medal game. usa was up 2-0 with under four minutes to go. canada scored a goal. then, after pulling their goalie off the ice, they scored the tying goal with under a minute left. then in overtime, canada on the power play scores the game-winner, a crushing defeat
on the drive, serge ibaka whacks him in the face.lay, but blood pours out of his nose. lebron would leave the game. he passed a concussion test and was set for an x-ray on his nose. he joked on instagram after the gram with this pic, saying "i might have to just banejames." >>> another huge upset in college basketball. duke/unc is one of the best rivalries in the game and the fifth-ranked blue devils led this one nearly the entire way, but north carolina went on a huge run in...
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there will be a serge in enrollment in march, again, deadlinef this sort of effect.ple respond to deadlines. but when you get right down to it, a $95 penalty compared to couple hundred a younger premiums, for people who might not have health insurance and might think they're going to live forever. those are the people who want a program.nsurance those are the people who probably miss them this time. think they're largely out of this game. >> let me tell you why we're going to see young adults involved. young adults are the age group that does the best with respect to the subsidies that are provided. the reason for that is that the subsidies -- i said eligibility is up erson living alone to $46,000 annual income, afford, $94,200. these subsidies are provided on a sliding scale. is the lower s our income, the greater the subsidies. adults seem to be in one of three situations, they may be continuing their education. a job yet.t have if they have a job, they're in an entry level position which less money. as a result, the income is less than people who are older than th
there will be a serge in enrollment in march, again, deadlinef this sort of effect.ple respond to deadlines. but when you get right down to it, a $95 penalty compared to couple hundred a younger premiums, for people who might not have health insurance and might think they're going to live forever. those are the people who want a program.nsurance those are the people who probably miss them this time. think they're largely out of this game. >> let me tell you why we're going to see young...