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hello sergei i know that the folks we keep working with your family. homes asian. markets and there are glad to see you again today after a while how are you actually live ok next month actually how are things at school mine is good tell me about the school what subject still like most mathematics i think. leon of smoove to finland for mr o'neill in two thousand and eight and it wasn't always easy fights broke out and there were problems with the eldest daughter who ran away from home the family was on the verge of falling apart and that was when they chose to turn to social services for help. so that things got out of control my wife and i did not know what to do and we decided to ask the child protection services or systems and we received help immediately. social services here are in no way coercive they help both children and parents but more goods. as i meet them in the door a child to be taken from a family something really serious and extraordinary must happen that if a family decides to become a client to social services we assign a social worker to it what
hello sergei i know that the folks we keep working with your family. homes asian. markets and there are glad to see you again today after a while how are you actually live ok next month actually how are things at school mine is good tell me about the school what subject still like most mathematics i think. leon of smoove to finland for mr o'neill in two thousand and eight and it wasn't always easy fights broke out and there were problems with the eldest daughter who ran away from home the...
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stated earlier i would not be supporting pntr for the russian federation if this bill did not include the sergei magnitsky rule of law accountability act. mr. speaker, i agree with what has been said about the importance of increased trade in terms of promoting more positive reforms in countries like russia, but there's always a problem when you have a country that doesn't abide by the rule of law. where impunity rules the day. and in cases like that, i think it is important to have a tool like the magnitsky legislation to make it clear to those in russia, not just involved with the sergei magnitsky tragedy, but with other terrible human rights crimes, were involved in corruption, make it clear to them that there is a consequence . that even with -- even if within their own country they are not brought to justice, the world will know who they are and take appropriate action. . this to me is a very, very powerful tool. that compliments, that compliments the benefits of pntr for russia. i would say to my colleagues that this does represent a genuine compromise, the sergei magnitsky act, which i'm
stated earlier i would not be supporting pntr for the russian federation if this bill did not include the sergei magnitsky rule of law accountability act. mr. speaker, i agree with what has been said about the importance of increased trade in terms of promoting more positive reforms in countries like russia, but there's always a problem when you have a country that doesn't abide by the rule of law. where impunity rules the day. and in cases like that, i think it is important to have a tool like...
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i need confirmation right now, sergey. >> set to go. >> stay where you are. >> sarah, we're ready. ♪ arry me? >> yes. >> i love you so much. >> once she said yes it was like the weight of the world lifted off our shoulders. >> i'm so glad we included their families. you could tell it meant a lot to her. >> i'm very excited. i can't wait. i love marcel. whew! >> that's a party. >> i feel good. i'm glad it all worked out. it was all perfect. >> we're going to go celebrate. >> memories to last a lifetime. and the cost? well, sarah and her team start at around $2,000. that doesn't count the photographers. they're extra. >> not knocking on what they do for a living but i think it's cheating. >> yes. >> you know what? guys, you got to be creative and women, too. you can propose as well. you know, to hire a planner is cheating. >> we don't mind the elaborate proposal. you like that? >> well, no, i don't think you need an elaborate proposal. i think it has to be special. i like how willie proposed to his wife. tell your story. >> you're going to really throw me out on this one. >> so sweet. t
i need confirmation right now, sergey. >> set to go. >> stay where you are. >> sarah, we're ready. ♪ arry me? >> yes. >> i love you so much. >> once she said yes it was like the weight of the world lifted off our shoulders. >> i'm so glad we included their families. you could tell it meant a lot to her. >> i'm very excited. i can't wait. i love marcel. whew! >> that's a party. >> i feel good. i'm glad it all worked out. it was all...
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on russia's abysmal human rights record and that's why i support adding the magnitsky legislation to this bill. on the third anniversary of sergei magnitsky while imprisoned. for all these reasons we urgently need to pass this important bipartisan legislation. i urge all my colleagues to support it. madam speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, is recognized. mr. levin: thank you so much. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: i want to make a number of points first to join with the chairman of the committee. we have worked hard on this on a bipartisan basis, and also with the senate. he so i think these are the important points, if i might say so. first of all, i urge that we take each trade agreement very much on its own, maybe not completely looking at other agreements, but assessing the modes of this particular agreement. when you look at it on its merit, it's clear i urge we should be supportive. if you look at the trade that will be enhanced by this legislation, it
on russia's abysmal human rights record and that's why i support adding the magnitsky legislation to this bill. on the third anniversary of sergei magnitsky while imprisoned. for all these reasons we urgently need to pass this important bipartisan legislation. i urge all my colleagues to support it. madam speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, is recognized. mr. levin: thank you so much. i yield myself...
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speaker, i would not be supporting pmtr for the russian federation if it did not include title 4, the sergei magnitsky rule of law accountability act. let me close by thanking not only the gentleman from california, the distinguished chairman of the rules committee, but i want to thank the republican leadership, the speaker of the house, the minority leader, the democratic leadership, minority leader and our minority whip as well as the chairwoman of the foreign affairs committee and the ranking member of the foreign affairs committee for working together to come up with a bill here that -- an agreement here that i think deserves bipartisan support. so i urge all my colleagues to support the magnitsky act by voting for the underlying legislation, h.r. 6156, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: mr. speaker, let me again express my appreciation to my good friend from worcester and it's been a great honor and privilege to work in a bipartisan way with him on this as i've been pri
speaker, i would not be supporting pmtr for the russian federation if it did not include title 4, the sergei magnitsky rule of law accountability act. let me close by thanking not only the gentleman from california, the distinguished chairman of the rules committee, but i want to thank the republican leadership, the speaker of the house, the minority leader, the democratic leadership, minority leader and our minority whip as well as the chairwoman of the foreign affairs committee and the...
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states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has criticised nato's potential deployment of patriot missile systems that the syria turkey border plans to install the arms were put forward after a request by ankara alliance officials claim the systems will only serve defensive purposes it comes amid reports of intensified shelling in damascus suburbs by syrian troops attempting to advance from rebel held areas a syrian state t.v. journalist was killed in the fighting. and we declared its support for the syrian rebels germany is now while committing those displaced by the ongoing violence in the water one country is taken a step partly to ease the burden on turkey which is coping with an influx of over one hundred thousand refugees from syria but it's rare for national reports next the economic powerhouse may have an old theory of motive. with conflict in syria raging for nearly two years now yet to discontinues around four hundred thousand moved to neighboring countries two and a half million are internal refugees people ru
states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has criticised nato's potential deployment of patriot missile systems that the syria turkey border plans to install the arms were put forward after a request by ankara alliance officials claim the systems will only serve defensive purposes it comes amid reports of intensified shelling in damascus suburbs by syrian troops attempting to...
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doesn't like to talk about competing with google, just as he didn't in 2008 when i compared him to its founders larry and sergey. you seem to be replacing larry and sergey as the people out here who everyone's talking about. you're just staring at me. >> is that a question? >> that line is now in the social network, the movie about facebook. >> is that a question? >> the question is, who is the real mark zuckerberg, and how did facebook really get its start? >> why didn't you raise any of these concerns before? >> we'll look back at the controversial creation of facebook and its cofounder, mark zuckerberg, when we return. [ticking] >> when we approached him, we had been working on the idea for almost a year, at that point. we had a sophisticated codebase. it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. it was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] when you take a clo
doesn't like to talk about competing with google, just as he didn't in 2008 when i compared him to its founders larry and sergey. you seem to be replacing larry and sergey as the people out here who everyone's talking about. you're just staring at me. >> is that a question? >> that line is now in the social network, the movie about facebook. >> is that a question? >> the question is, who is the real mark zuckerberg, and how did facebook really get its start? >> why...
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>> i think it could be summed up in search will no longer live only on your pc. >> sergey brin won'tsay if that's google's future, but there is one ambition he admits to. you never got your phd. you dropped out to do this. >> we're technically on leave of absence right now. >> will you ever go back and get it? >> you know, my mom asks me every week, so... >> she still wants you to have your phd, something to fall back on. >> so i actually do keep meaning to finish it, and i haven't found quite the slot of time. >> google remains the dominant search engine on the internet, but with the launch of its android software for mobile phones in 2008, the company has become a significant player in wireless communications as well. much has changed in the life of sergey brin since our interview in 2006. he married anne wojcicki in 2007 and is now a father, and he has taken on a very personal quest. in 2008, he learned that he carries a genetic mutation that increases his odds of contracting parkinson's disease. as a consequence, he has contributed more than $50 million to help fund research for
>> i think it could be summed up in search will no longer live only on your pc. >> sergey brin won'tsay if that's google's future, but there is one ambition he admits to. you never got your phd. you dropped out to do this. >> we're technically on leave of absence right now. >> will you ever go back and get it? >> you know, my mom asks me every week, so... >> she still wants you to have your phd, something to fall back on. >> so i actually do keep...
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i think we all know why. russia says western efforts to unite syria's fragmented opposition to doomed to failure because they're based on warmongering foreign minister sergei lavrov believes the bloody battle is being encouraged deliberately to create conditions for regime change more on russia's latest assessment of the syrian crisis from artie's lucy coming off. sergey lavrov is on a middle east tour after a tenuous cease fire in syria broke down during a tragically so during the holiday of aid but on the very same day as russia is trying to restart diplomatic efforts to come to some sort of diplomatic solution to the syria crisis members of the fractured syrian opposition groups are meeting in qatar under u.s. backed efforts to bring together a new opposition leadership a government this is something that people have interpreted to mean a splintering of the international community on how to resolve the syrian crisis and has earned some quite harsh remarks from the foreign minister he had urged and comments to the press for folks to stick together to the agreements that the international community had come to in june that in the geneva declaration which
i think we all know why. russia says western efforts to unite syria's fragmented opposition to doomed to failure because they're based on warmongering foreign minister sergei lavrov believes the bloody battle is being encouraged deliberately to create conditions for regime change more on russia's latest assessment of the syrian crisis from artie's lucy coming off. sergey lavrov is on a middle east tour after a tenuous cease fire in syria broke down during a tragically so during the holiday of...
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the defense minister sergei sure good to say that good as symbol was a military man from head to head man who is so cool says i'm a working man he respects even the military and i think the point and the timing of it is significant because police have detained large whose voice will force the sale of minutes realises the allegations that these assays were sold well below market prices to federal security service is also carrying out checks on high ranking officials within the limits raised postulates details to ensure you get a set of misjudging is pretty clear the corruption will not be tolerated and tough measures have all been typed in just one week is that i also understand that it's a defense minister has been appointed by president places in this part of the have an overall shakeup in the russian and it's just. one more news for you in a brief that's our. hundreds of taking to the streets in saudi arabia in memory of fourteen people killed during last year's anti-government protests demonstrators are criticizing the kingdom for refusing to investigate the killings and its stance on public gatherings now countrywide protest announcing that the regime and s
the defense minister sergei sure good to say that good as symbol was a military man from head to head man who is so cool says i'm a working man he respects even the military and i think the point and the timing of it is significant because police have detained large whose voice will force the sale of minutes realises the allegations that these assays were sold well below market prices to federal security service is also carrying out checks on high ranking officials within the limits raised...
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sergei lavrov speaking in the jordanian capital of amman has warned against western power was supplying syrian opposition fighters with illegal weapons he says that russia has evidence as well as information that if i just stop being supplied with high tech a face of equipment more than fifty sting as a chemical in the hands of the bullfighters and that equipment is made now lavrov also said that he was very surprised to find out that the b.b.c. says it has information that russia is supplying syria with weapons of mass destruction he said it was amazing to hear from a coast funded of such a respected corporation such claims being made at the same time he did say that russia was finishing its arms shipment to damascus and that these were deals that were made and old contracts but that the distinction needs to be made that these are only defensive weapons weapons that are not being used in the conflict by comparison with the type of weapons that are making it into the opposition fighters today that are fueling the conflict on the ground not also say that russia's position is clear that they need to be talks between the syrian government and the opposition he said it is up to syrians to decide for th
sergei lavrov speaking in the jordanian capital of amman has warned against western power was supplying syrian opposition fighters with illegal weapons he says that russia has evidence as well as information that if i just stop being supplied with high tech a face of equipment more than fifty sting as a chemical in the hands of the bullfighters and that equipment is made now lavrov also said that he was very surprised to find out that the b.b.c. says it has information that russia is supplying...