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much has changed in the life of sergey brin since our interview in 2006.arried 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 a cure. [stopwatch ticking] coming up, the man who literally changed the face of the internet. 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? >> the cofounder of facebook, mark zuckerberg next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [stopwatch ticking] > laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passe
much has changed in the life of sergey brin since our interview in 2006.arried 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 a cure. [stopwatch ticking] coming up, the man who literally changed the face of the internet. you seem to be replacing larry and...
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much has changed in the life of sergey brin since our interview in 2006. 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 a cure. [stopwatch ticking] coming up, the man who literally changed the face of the internet. 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? >> the cofounder of facebook, mark zuckerberg next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [stopwatch ticking] tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down
much has changed in the life of sergey brin since our interview in 2006. 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 a cure. [stopwatch ticking] coming up, the man who literally changed the face of the internet. you seem to be replacing larry and...
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how to speak of it thank you for that of course we'll cross to russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov as soon as he starts building questions. hundreds of activists from the occupy wall street movement have rallied on capitol hill in washington d.c. the crying corporate influence in america but event didn't live up to the hype of organizers who hope to draw tens of thousands of people how to check out as more. the protesters have shifted their focus from wall street to capitol hill and here they are hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the u.s. capitol building they have a permit to protest on this lawn but we have already seen several people arrested and. protesters say when the interests of big corporations are at stake their voice their interests no longer count and they're angry at the fact that the influence of money is only set to grow in u.s. politics supreme court's decision now allows corporations to funnel as much money as they wanted to candidates and protesters say it's legalized corruption. the cozy relationship between big businesses on lawmakers here ledge to the
how to speak of it thank you for that of course we'll cross to russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov as soon as he starts building questions. hundreds of activists from the occupy wall street movement have rallied on capitol hill in washington d.c. the crying corporate influence in america but event didn't live up to the hype of organizers who hope to draw tens of thousands of people how to check out as more. the protesters have shifted their focus from wall street to capitol hill and here...
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>> darren: edzo i'm behind sergei bobrovsky. it was a perfect screen.were looking at their video saying how high they could go. could they beat him over the shoulder? that might have been intended there it was lower, handcuffed him and he was completely screened. >> eddie: almost in that situation, you like to see andrei meszaros come out. with the flyers, there was a scrum in front of the ranger bench. it was a real quick play. you have to understand who you're out there on the ice against. you have to understand the skill level of particular player. mike rupp is a grinding third or fourth line type of player. if you're meszaros, you could probably challenge him in that situation instead of staying back and creating the screen. perfectly played shot by the big guy mike rupp. >> mike e.: little bit of snow starting to come down here in philadelphia. mike rupp, a cup-clinching goal for new jersey in '03. after they won the stanley cup, he ate ice cream out of the bowl. someone i know had horse eat grain out of the stanley cup. >> eddie: he was a kentucky
>> darren: edzo i'm behind sergei bobrovsky. it was a perfect screen.were looking at their video saying how high they could go. could they beat him over the shoulder? that might have been intended there it was lower, handcuffed him and he was completely screened. >> eddie: almost in that situation, you like to see andrei meszaros come out. with the flyers, there was a scrum in front of the ranger bench. it was a real quick play. you have to understand who you're out there on the ice...
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try and hammer out a peaceful solution to what's happening there now what was new that was said by sergey lavrov on wednesday is that the proposed peace talks that are being put forward by the arab league which could take place in cairo said should they break
try and hammer out a peaceful solution to what's happening there now what was new that was said by sergey lavrov on wednesday is that the proposed peace talks that are being put forward by the arab league which could take place in cairo said should they break
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well that's right sergey lavrov the foreign minister has just got underway with his address to those journalists gathered to to listen to speak and then ask him questions about russia got up to the international scene in twenty eleven and what was plan what they plan to do in twenty twelve syria very much said to dominate affairs russia's position on syria that they blame both sides for their individual parts in the the ongoing violence both the government and anti government sides in the middle eastern country for the the ongoing situation then they want to see a peaceful solution through dialogue now one thing that russia vehemently opposes any form of outside military intervention into syria with sergei lavrov said to talk about in his address right now. russia feels that they were let down by by what happened in libya in twenty eleven that is far as russia saw it the the outside military intervention went far beyond the parameters laid down by the u.n. resolution and russia is pushing for an investigation into why that was allowed to happen now another major topic that set for di
well that's right sergey lavrov the foreign minister has just got underway with his address to those journalists gathered to to listen to speak and then ask him questions about russia got up to the international scene in twenty eleven and what was plan what they plan to do in twenty twelve syria very much said to dominate affairs russia's position on syria that they blame both sides for their individual parts in the the ongoing violence both the government and anti government sides in the...
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try and hammer out a peaceful solution to what's happening there now what was new that was said by sergey lavrov on wednesday is that the proposed peace talks that are being put forward by the arab league which could take place in cairo sergey lavrov said should they break down should they not come to fruition then russia was willing to step in to mediate and broker a peace in it both the opposition and the syrian government welcome to come here to russia to try and sort out their problems sort out their problems now one thing that sergey lavrov was. there was very strong on was reiterating russia's pushtuns that they will not tolerate any form of international interference international military interference into syria now he pointed a finger towards the united states accusing washington of having led from behind when it came to the crisis that we saw in twenty eleven in libya. saying that said the level of and the russian government did not want to see a similar situation of foreign military intervention happen in syria warning the u.s. not to try this lead from behind tactic as he pose
try and hammer out a peaceful solution to what's happening there now what was new that was said by sergey lavrov on wednesday is that the proposed peace talks that are being put forward by the arab league which could take place in cairo sergey lavrov said should they break down should they not come to fruition then russia was willing to step in to mediate and broker a peace in it both the opposition and the syrian government welcome to come here to russia to try and sort out their problems sort...
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breaking one hundred eighty three kilometer and there were heat in the heart is shot contest and sergei further off edging out sunday's oscillation in the captain's deal which saw some extra hockey skills on display from the two legends i think will like it. having. sun just like that like that was it was sort of very technical material so it was different it was new the words were like it and it was it was good innovation meanwhile the most eye catching contest shootouts left many in doubt if it's really possible in this world what's bloody mr assented did terry sankoh is the reason i don't know how because they looked like the puck was going our way in the wrong side mccain back this way so i don't know if you know he's a magician there secret was that i just made a tiny hole in the park and pollution one through. my father told me the street has to be a video on no three previous occasions take a chill star game so the team from the east claimed victory over the because of the west so this time around british help we were about to witness something more than just the friendly showcas
breaking one hundred eighty three kilometer and there were heat in the heart is shot contest and sergei further off edging out sunday's oscillation in the captain's deal which saw some extra hockey skills on display from the two legends i think will like it. having. sun just like that like that was it was sort of very technical material so it was different it was new the words were like it and it was it was good innovation meanwhile the most eye catching contest shootouts left many in doubt if...
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mike rupp waited and the puck finds in between the arm and the hip of sergei bobrovsky.gh. not a good goal, but a good opportunity there for rupp to get the puck to the net. >> mike e.: dubinsky led it ahead. callahan popped it loose. off timonen. worked along by hartnell. hoping to get a three-on-two. van riemsdyk will face down. mcdonagh closed it off. over for hartnell. now giroux. giroux fed it back. fires and that one grabbed and held by lundquist. does he still have it? whistle is blown. doesn't matter. >> eddie: pushed behind by ryan mcdonagh. there is van riemsdyk in front of the net. a push-off. almost like in a game of basketball. subtle little push-off. shot goes up into the rim. nice job by van riemsdyk. good shop. >> pierre: van riemsdyk and giroux, we saw them in the stanley cup finals in chicago. does such a great job. jagr came here and van riemsdyk. >> eddie: a lot of different looks. jagr still on the bench not playing hardly at all in that second period. you see a lot of different looks. you mentioned the change with john tortorella in that second peri
mike rupp waited and the puck finds in between the arm and the hip of sergei bobrovsky.gh. not a good goal, but a good opportunity there for rupp to get the puck to the net. >> mike e.: dubinsky led it ahead. callahan popped it loose. off timonen. worked along by hartnell. hoping to get a three-on-two. van riemsdyk will face down. mcdonagh closed it off. over for hartnell. now giroux. giroux fed it back. fires and that one grabbed and held by lundquist. does he still have it? whistle is...
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mike rupp waited and the puck finds in between the arm and the hip of sergei bobrovsky.gh. not a good goal, but a good opportunity there for rupp to get the puck to the net. >> mike e.: dubinsky led it ahead. callahan popped it loose. off timonen. worked along by hartnell. hoping to get a three-on-two. van riemsdyk will face down. mcdonagh closed it off. over for hartnell. now giroux. giroux fed it back. fires and that one grabbed and held by lundquist. does he still have it? whistle is blown. doesn't matter. >> eddie: pushed behind by ryan mcdonagh. there is van riemsdyk in front of the net. a push-off. almost like in a game of basketball. subtle little push-off. shot goes up into the rim. nice job by van riemsdyk. good shop. >> pierre: van riemsdyk and giroux, we saw them in the stanley cup finals in chicago. does such a great job. jagr came here and van riemsdyk. >> eddie: a lot of different looks. jagr still on the bench not playing hardly at all in that second period. you see a lot of different looks. you mentioned the change with john tortorella in that second peri
mike rupp waited and the puck finds in between the arm and the hip of sergei bobrovsky.gh. not a good goal, but a good opportunity there for rupp to get the puck to the net. >> mike e.: dubinsky led it ahead. callahan popped it loose. off timonen. worked along by hartnell. hoping to get a three-on-two. van riemsdyk will face down. mcdonagh closed it off. over for hartnell. now giroux. giroux fed it back. fires and that one grabbed and held by lundquist. does he still have it? whistle is...
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first channel sergei victor what's the probability that this here the war in iran will start could you provide us a waiting for such an opportunity where is a guarantee that the nuclear program iran is soley peaceful second question concerning protection of our citizens abroad to the consular service had been criticized there the kind of corridor line or the i don't need you know. case he stayed for several months in. educate stand and in the case of a city or a mother of five months in custody again i saw what needs to be done by the russian diplomats to protect the. citizens of russia well or getting the facts just posed to have different effects i had a chance to express myself earlier and maybe you have not noticed the fact. put forward or getting settled in a chief first. i don't exactly remember the date. when he and he says stony and colleague we were informed that they could not fly out or that they are not allowed to. from distance. nobody informed diplomats or consular offices in either side on each he or his colleague or the owner of that airliner we've learned about that al
first channel sergei victor what's the probability that this here the war in iran will start could you provide us a waiting for such an opportunity where is a guarantee that the nuclear program iran is soley peaceful second question concerning protection of our citizens abroad to the consular service had been criticized there the kind of corridor line or the i don't need you know. case he stayed for several months in. educate stand and in the case of a city or a mother of five months in custody...
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according to what we just heard from foreign minister sergei lavrov russia will not already. thanks very much indeed for that update from new york that's more important to discuss the ongoing talks i'm joined a little later with some analysis from the u.s. understand our guest isn't quite ready to talk to us at this stage but hopefully we'll get some live analysis on the current developments there in the u.n. and then later here in the meantime syria's opposition have made a chilling pledge to the country's leader they have found that president bashar al assad and his family will be killed like the libyan leader colonel gadhafi clashes between government forces and rebel fighters on the outskirts of the capital and as damascus reports the syrian conflict is beginning to resemble libya. we've got a civil conflict on your houses just seeming to ramp up evidence today by the violence has broken out for the past couple of days between the two sides now that's not being housed by the statement by one of the members of the main opposition body the syrian national council the mother
according to what we just heard from foreign minister sergei lavrov russia will not already. thanks very much indeed for that update from new york that's more important to discuss the ongoing talks i'm joined a little later with some analysis from the u.s. understand our guest isn't quite ready to talk to us at this stage but hopefully we'll get some live analysis on the current developments there in the u.n. and then later here in the meantime syria's opposition have made a chilling pledge to...
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with one of the greatest russian players of all time sergei further of living the peak of the eastern conference and the pride of latin hockey sanest also inched captaining the best from the west that is why for the first time in the history of the event the arena that with thousands betrayers was passionately behind one side the west. and also mention to trumpet to believe in the so-called super skills show which is a traditional warm up ahead of the all star games with another local idol number regus miccolis well at least winning the fastest skater competition. after three more contests the western conference two were still on bitten although their opponents from the east managed to still the show and win. with truckers oleksandr results of producing a record breaking one hundred eighty three kilometer no heat in the current shot contest and sergei further up edging out sunday is also ranged in the captain's deal which saw some extra hockey skills on display from the two legends i think will like it. having a son just like that but i like that it was it was sort of very technical m
with one of the greatest russian players of all time sergei further of living the peak of the eastern conference and the pride of latin hockey sanest also inched captaining the best from the west that is why for the first time in the history of the event the arena that with thousands betrayers was passionately behind one side the west. and also mention to trumpet to believe in the so-called super skills show which is a traditional warm up ahead of the all star games with another local idol...
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surprising was it for you when you got the invitation from the new artistic director of the from sergei filin i mean to come here for a full time job in the bush. you know it was obviously something i didn't. expect. it something i really didn't even dream of the bolshoi theatre has been this mecca of ballet of dance for so long that. i really didn't think it was in my career path in a sense but when he made the offer i was very very surprised i would felt privileged i felt humbled and you know from the very beginning i really tried to ask as many questions as possible about the offer and to be honest. he could answer all of my questions i mean he was very very prepared to make a substantial commitment to me and the bolshoi theater this is the first time in history when the former takes the full time job the job at the bolshoi when you told your friends. should be a joke this could i mean this could happen i mean an american couldn't be a president of the russian federation and you can be both. you know i mean my friends have remained and will always be very supportive but they realized
surprising was it for you when you got the invitation from the new artistic director of the from sergei filin i mean to come here for a full time job in the bush. you know it was obviously something i didn't. expect. it something i really didn't even dream of the bolshoi theatre has been this mecca of ballet of dance for so long that. i really didn't think it was in my career path in a sense but when he made the offer i was very very surprised i would felt privileged i felt humbled and you know...
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that was russian foreign minister sergei lavrov giving russia's position on this issue but of course this meeting will be taking place in the next couple coming hours at the security council bill what it comes down to is the fact that russia is trying to spearhead an effort of getting both sides in syria to come together and engage in dialogue russia does not support any draft resolution that includes coercive or punitive measures the draft resolution that is being discussed today that is written and supported by western countries does include course of and here it is measures so of course as more details become available on this story we will keep our viewers updated. thanks very much indeed that's marina live in new york well the debate syria. the u.n. most powerful bodies should look to start at seven pm g.m.t. and we bring you the highlights of the meeting lloyd here on r.t. well syria's opposition have made a chilling pledge to the country's leader they have president bashar assad and his family will be killed just not libyan leader colonel gadhafi saying he's lost the chance of
that was russian foreign minister sergei lavrov giving russia's position on this issue but of course this meeting will be taking place in the next couple coming hours at the security council bill what it comes down to is the fact that russia is trying to spearhead an effort of getting both sides in syria to come together and engage in dialogue russia does not support any draft resolution that includes coercive or punitive measures the draft resolution that is being discussed today that is...
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well i think that the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov made it very clear because basically what he was saying in those statements which we heard is that the u.n. security council will not become a body for regime change and now previously what we had seen is that for example during the bush administration military force was being used for the sake of regime change in libya for example we saw in nato now when it comes to syria i don't think you can either see unilateral american military action nor can you see no to action of course when it comes to unilateral military action from the u.s. the u.s. now its military it is overextended the pentagon is decreasing its its budget and also we have america focusing more and more on the chinese threat which leaves that less room to focus on on the other big issues for the reason you won't see any u.s. military action and when it comes to libya a repeat of nato military action syria has a lot more different than the libyan case because syria has very important allies most notably iran and here in lower level of the hezbollah and i think t
well i think that the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov made it very clear because basically what he was saying in those statements which we heard is that the u.n. security council will not become a body for regime change and now previously what we had seen is that for example during the bush administration military force was being used for the sake of regime change in libya for example we saw in nato now when it comes to syria i don't think you can either see unilateral american military...