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stiavnicke bane is in the tiavnica mountains in central slovakia.here's something special in the air. birds of prey are aiding educators here. >> i was afraid of the birds at first. but not any more, not even the eagle. >> the school's principal, pavel michal is responsible for introducing birds of prey into the school cirriculum. the innovative educational program saved the school. falconry is a compulsory subject for all pupils in grades seven through nine. but even the younger kids love it. >> the pupils learn to take responsibility for the birds. they must care for them daily, even during holidays. by working with live animals, they learn to make decisions and be patient. that's very important. >> those skills have to be learned. the teacher tells the children how to use the equipment. the pupils practice working with the birds properly. sara shows how to put the hood on the eagle, even if the american bald eagle nixon isn't so crazy about the headwear. he's teaching sara that she must be the boss. the school now has 40 birds. they're quite valu
stiavnicke bane is in the tiavnica mountains in central slovakia.here's something special in the air. birds of prey are aiding educators here. >> i was afraid of the birds at first. but not any more, not even the eagle. >> the school's principal, pavel michal is responsible for introducing birds of prey into the school cirriculum. the innovative educational program saved the school. falconry is a compulsory subject for all pupils in grades seven through nine. but even the younger...
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slovakia's constitution already defines marriage only being between a man and a woman.imilar bans exist as a fellow ex-communist crow with a shah, hungary and poland. referendum results are expected on monday. >>> scientists hope to launch a satellite that will help them with solar storms. it can cause substantial damage to power grids and electrical systems here on earth. >> a combination of gas mass, and energy erupts were the surface of the sun. while it may look spectacular it can cause substantial damage here on earth. the electro magnetic radiation emitted by a solar storm disrupts mobile communications, computer systems and power grids. scientists have long wanted to devil an advance warning system. now they think they have. a satellite will be launched on sunday and send around 1.6 million kilometers towards the sun. >> this is all about environmental intelligence, if we can get the warning time, that let's us provide environmental intelligence to decision makers like satellite operators and electric grid operators who can use those moments to limit the damage t
slovakia's constitution already defines marriage only being between a man and a woman.imilar bans exist as a fellow ex-communist crow with a shah, hungary and poland. referendum results are expected on monday. >>> scientists hope to launch a satellite that will help them with solar storms. it can cause substantial damage to power grids and electrical systems here on earth. >> a combination of gas mass, and energy erupts were the surface of the sun. while it may look spectacular...
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painful memory of terror in spain a difficult dilemma in austria and a school curriculum with bite in slovakiaurope is still coming to terms with the charlie hebdo terror attacks in paris last month. but more tan a decade ago, another european capital was hit hard by terrorism: on march 11th, 2004 in madrid 191 peopl
painful memory of terror in spain a difficult dilemma in austria and a school curriculum with bite in slovakiaurope is still coming to terms with the charlie hebdo terror attacks in paris last month. but more tan a decade ago, another european capital was hit hard by terrorism: on march 11th, 2004 in madrid 191 peopl
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if you look at slovakia, from the czech republic at the end of 1992 and many people saw that it would find it very difficult to make a go of it. it sometimes did better or as well as we did. i'm always careful about the first in the class thing because it's only if only last for so long. >> so let me, i think what is wonderful in michael's book are all the personal relationships and the stories, and i think it is kind of fun to recollect some of the personal stories that diplomat feels and president. you're talking of the 1990 trip. so i have come early with the general, and president clinton was going to come over. and what happened was president havel had planned to give a saxophone to president clinton, but president clinton's mother had just died and so the question was, they're going to go to a jazz club and the question of whether that was appropriate or not. so we had dinner you and i am president havel actually a we debated about what we should do. so the plan was i was going back to brussels to get president clinton, and is going to ask him when we are coming in on air force
if you look at slovakia, from the czech republic at the end of 1992 and many people saw that it would find it very difficult to make a go of it. it sometimes did better or as well as we did. i'm always careful about the first in the class thing because it's only if only last for so long. >> so let me, i think what is wonderful in michael's book are all the personal relationships and the stories, and i think it is kind of fun to recollect some of the personal stories that diplomat feels...
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in fact since then, boko haram has captured an area the size of slovakia. that's two slovenias.otball fields. >> jon: holy ( bleep )! that's a lot of area. i did not realize. >> you know what, you're not the only one jon. not a single head of state went to nay jerry after the attacks, not even obama and he's african. >> jon: well, well, african american. he was not born in africa. born in hawaii. >> oh, yeah, right. yeah, yeah, yeah. ( laughter ) i got you. i got you. >> jon: if it makes you feel better obama didn't go to paris either. >> yeah, but at least you could have sent us jails taylor. what? africa doesn't get a friend? ( laughter ) >> jon: settle for paul simon? >> oh okay but only if he promises not to steal our music. hashtag bring back our songs. look jon, in france 1.6 million people marched for 12 cartoonists, which is great. but by that math the whole world should have been marching in nigeria. sometimes it just feels like africa is the vegas of islamic terror-- what happens in africa stays in africa. >> jon: that was a tremendous accent. ( laughter ) >> thank you
in fact since then, boko haram has captured an area the size of slovakia. that's two slovenias.otball fields. >> jon: holy ( bleep )! that's a lot of area. i did not realize. >> you know what, you're not the only one jon. not a single head of state went to nay jerry after the attacks, not even obama and he's african. >> jon: well, well, african american. he was not born in africa. born in hawaii. >> oh, yeah, right. yeah, yeah, yeah. ( laughter ) i got you. i got you....
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countries and nine of them came out january 20th england, france, germany ne therlands, norway, slovakiaso as the others are translated we just got the arabic-language contract to dave portuguese's, spanish, japan ese, yes, it will be out everywhere as soon as it is translated. >> has the case then brought to amnesty international or human-rights organizations? >> yes. amnesty international has been very active i was in spain with them for one week urging the spanish government to take some prisoners specifically talking about the mohamedou case to take five and they took three already so we hope with the members of parliament and the press if you go to the amnesty web site you will find information about mohamedou they have been very active along with the aclu you will see all the clients all the time. >> why you use the word redaction and not censorship? >> i use that a lot but it is censorship. [laughter] >> there is a political culture where americans to have ptarmigans the homeland ? budget is more of a crime of committing a murder? in be more inclined to see guantanamo and others t
countries and nine of them came out january 20th england, france, germany ne therlands, norway, slovakiaso as the others are translated we just got the arabic-language contract to dave portuguese's, spanish, japan ese, yes, it will be out everywhere as soon as it is translated. >> has the case then brought to amnesty international or human-rights organizations? >> yes. amnesty international has been very active i was in spain with them for one week urging the spanish government to...
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germany was allowed to occupy a part of check slovakia called the sudatan land. >> did he call -- >>e the munich agreement with -- churchill likeerned defeating a crocodile in the hopes that he eats you last. >> how does he deal with his frustration? >> he deals with his frustration by an incredible period of parliamentary speechlz. efg climbing a mountain, and more and more people were following. >> in march of 1939 late that summer in france an anxious winston churchill dabbed at a canvas. >> he looked up from his paint, and he said this is the last picture we will paint in peace for a very long time. indeed it was. >> with hit der poised of know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of kids? like a stock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for social change. a whole new kind of investment called better futures. when you invest, it helps kids go to college. i could be one of the first college graduates from my family. the first philanthropist from my neighborhood. and
germany was allowed to occupy a part of check slovakia called the sudatan land. >> did he call -- >>e the munich agreement with -- churchill likeerned defeating a crocodile in the hopes that he eats you last. >> how does he deal with his frustration? >> he deals with his frustration by an incredible period of parliamentary speechlz. efg climbing a mountain, and more and more people were following. >> in march of 1939 late that summer in france an anxious winston...
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and if it kicks off in ukraine, we have hungary, romania, slovakia, the czechoslavakia republic and parts of germany and poland involving the ukraine and it all kicks off there. we are going to have to certainly send in massive amounts of troops in places like france, spain, portugal great brittain islands, nordic countries, you know, something has to be done. >> okay. let's get a response. thank you for phoning in. we appreciate it. guest: the means are in the middle but, you know if indeed this conflict were to spread to the czech republic to the baltic states or all of the eastern european countries that the caller mentioned, the nato guarantees a security would kick n russia is aware of that. the unique aspect of ukraine and the problem for ukraine is that it is not a part of nato and, therefore, it has had to fight so far this battle pretty much on its own. the europeans for a variety of reasons don't want to escalate this crisis because, yes it could begin to escalate up to the borders as well. they don't want to do that. >> next caller is call from oxford, massachusetts. good morni
and if it kicks off in ukraine, we have hungary, romania, slovakia, the czechoslavakia republic and parts of germany and poland involving the ukraine and it all kicks off there. we are going to have to certainly send in massive amounts of troops in places like france, spain, portugal great brittain islands, nordic countries, you know, something has to be done. >> okay. let's get a response. thank you for phoning in. we appreciate it. guest: the means are in the middle but, you know if...
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germany was allowed to occupy a part of check slovakia called the sudatan land. >> did he call -- >>bsolutely. >> he characterize the munich agreement with -- churchill likeerned defeating a crocodile in the hopes that he eats you last. >> how does he deal with his frustration? >> he deals with his frustration by an incredible period of parliamentary speechlz. efg climbing a mountain, and more and more people were following. >> in march of 1939 late that summer in france an anxious winston churchill dabbed at a canvas. >> he looked up from his paint, and he said this is the last picture we will paint in peace for a very long time. indeed it was. >> with hit der poised of is it our insightful strategies that make edward jones one of the country's biggest financial services firms? or 13,000 financial advisors who say thank you? it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. i'i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my c
germany was allowed to occupy a part of check slovakia called the sudatan land. >> did he call -- >>bsolutely. >> he characterize the munich agreement with -- churchill likeerned defeating a crocodile in the hopes that he eats you last. >> how does he deal with his frustration? >> he deals with his frustration by an incredible period of parliamentary speechlz. efg climbing a mountain, and more and more people were following. >> in march of 1939 late that...
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slovakia in particular essential ly saying, look, we are a very poor country and we're supposed to beiving more money to greece. you want extensions on your maturities? the prime minister of slovakia said yesterday i cannot go back to my citizens and tell them that greece or the minimum wage is twice as high as in slovakia and tell them we must give mormonmore money for greek wages, et cetera. it will be contentious today. it's not clear they'll get enough done today. maybe it has to be extended to next week. the time line, 7:30 new york time, eastern standard time is when we'll see all the finance ministers arrive in brussels. the traditional parade that we often see on cnbc europe if you're there for all these meetings. we don't often show them here in the united states. maybe we will today depending on who says what. they talk to the huge crowd of reportings. the meeting officially starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern time and when does it end? who knows? the first one they did went seven hours. they thought they had something. at the very last minute the graex walked out. the second went 4
slovakia in particular essential ly saying, look, we are a very poor country and we're supposed to beiving more money to greece. you want extensions on your maturities? the prime minister of slovakia said yesterday i cannot go back to my citizens and tell them that greece or the minimum wage is twice as high as in slovakia and tell them we must give mormonmore money for greek wages, et cetera. it will be contentious today. it's not clear they'll get enough done today. maybe it has to be...
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england, france, france the netherlands norway, slovakia. i may be forgetting some of them.have all come out and as the others get translated, they will come out, we just got an arabic language contract actually today portuguese, spanish, japanese, so yes, they will be out everywhere as soon as they get them all translated. >> has the tape -- >> has this been translated? >> amnesty international has been very active. i was in spain with amnesty international urging the spanish government to take some prisoners and specifically talking about the case of mohamedou, and the spanish government agreed when they had a previous government when they took three already, and i met with members of parliament and amnesty has if you go on their website, you will find information about mohammed being very active along with the aclu. in this advocates for all of these guantÁnamo clients all of the time. >> last question very brief. why do you use the word production and not censorship? >> i use censorship a lot but it is censorship. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, i don't know if you c
england, france, france the netherlands norway, slovakia. i may be forgetting some of them.have all come out and as the others get translated, they will come out, we just got an arabic language contract actually today portuguese, spanish, japanese, so yes, they will be out everywhere as soon as they get them all translated. >> has the tape -- >> has this been translated? >> amnesty international has been very active. i was in spain with amnesty international urging the spanish...
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we have hungary, romania slovakia, the czechoslavakia republic and parts of germany and poland bordering the ukraine, and it kicks off there. they are sending massive amounts of troops to places like france, spain, portugal, great brittain islands, nordic countries, you know, something has to be done. >> host: thanks for responding. let's get a response. >> guest: the europeans are in the middle. nato decrees that is security would kick in. russia is aware of that. the unique aspect of ukraine and the problem for ukraine is that it is not a part of nato and therefore, it has had to fight so far this battle pretty much on its own. the europeans for a variety of reasons don't want to escalate this crisis because yes, it could begin to escalate up to the borders as well. they don't want to do that. >> host: our next caller is carl from oxford, massachusetts. good morning. >> caller: good morning. can you hear me >> host: we sure can. thank you. >> caller: thank you for c-span. i want to say, when i was growing up, my parents had a lot of friends and family who suffered under the soviet unio
we have hungary, romania slovakia, the czechoslavakia republic and parts of germany and poland bordering the ukraine, and it kicks off there. they are sending massive amounts of troops to places like france, spain, portugal, great brittain islands, nordic countries, you know, something has to be done. >> host: thanks for responding. let's get a response. >> guest: the europeans are in the middle. nato decrees that is security would kick in. russia is aware of that. the unique aspect...
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england, france germany, the netherlands, norway, slovakia. i may be for -- italy. those have come out and also the others get translated they will come out. we just got an arabic language contract actually today portuguese spanish japanese. so yes it will be out everywhere as soon as they get them all translated. >> has the case been brought to other civil rights organizations like amnesty international and human rights watch? >> yes amnesty international has been very active. nice spain with them for a week, urging the spanish government to take some prisoners and specifically talking about mohamedou's case. the spanish government agreed when they had a previous government to take five and they took three already, so i met with members of parliament and a lot of press, and amnesty has -- if you good on amnesty's web site you'll find information about mohamedou. they have been very active look with of course the aclu. and crr, the center for constitutional rights advocates for all of the guantanamo clients all the time. >> last question. very brief. why do you use
england, france germany, the netherlands, norway, slovakia. i may be for -- italy. those have come out and also the others get translated they will come out. we just got an arabic language contract actually today portuguese spanish japanese. so yes it will be out everywhere as soon as they get them all translated. >> has the case been brought to other civil rights organizations like amnesty international and human rights watch? >> yes amnesty international has been very active. nice...
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england, france, germany, netherlands norway, slovakia. i may be forgetting some. italy.t of not the others get translated it, they will come out. we just got an arabic language a contract actually today. portuguese, spanish, japanese. it will be out everywhere, as soon as they get them all translated. >> has the case been brought to other civil rights organizations like amnesty international and human rights quiet >> you can actually amnesty international has been very act. i was in spain in december for a week with amnesty international, urging this vanished government to take some prisoners and talk about mohamedou's case. when i had a previous government to take five veneta three already. i met with members of parliament and a lot of prized and amnesty if you's website you'll find information about mohamedou that have been very active with the aclu. they advocate for all of the guantÁnamo clients all the time. >> last question very brief. why do you use the word redaction? >> i use censorship but it is censorship. >> hide. i don't know if you all can answer this quest
england, france, germany, netherlands norway, slovakia. i may be forgetting some. italy.t of not the others get translated it, they will come out. we just got an arabic language a contract actually today. portuguese, spanish, japanese. it will be out everywhere, as soon as they get them all translated. >> has the case been brought to other civil rights organizations like amnesty international and human rights quiet >> you can actually amnesty international has been very act. i was...
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. >> followed by italy, portugal sweden, finland, slovakia, france denmark, and germany.top 10 best-performing stock markets in the world this year in europe. that tells you a lot. tell me about japan. >> the nikkei, what is different than it was then? let me put it to you this way. the hole in evaluation of apple would wrap up the valuations of canon panasonic and all of those electronics companies are not worth as much as apple. uniqlo, a small, fast retail company with a domestic outlook. 1990, sony with playstation and al gore was running for president. when i was but a young stockbroker. >> "on the move" is next. >> jonny ferro the is young. he will take you through "on the move." ♪ >> happy friday and a warm welcome to>> "on the move." minutes away from the start of european trade. let's get straight to your morning brief. debt deadlock. greece applies for a six-month loan extension. germany calls that it a trojan horse. the peace agreement and ukraine reaches breaking point after pro-russian rebels seize a town. today marks the first anniversary of the massacre tha
. >> followed by italy, portugal sweden, finland, slovakia, france denmark, and germany.top 10 best-performing stock markets in the world this year in europe. that tells you a lot. tell me about japan. >> the nikkei, what is different than it was then? let me put it to you this way. the hole in evaluation of apple would wrap up the valuations of canon panasonic and all of those electronics companies are not worth as much as apple. uniqlo, a small, fast retail company with a domestic...
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right now we have spain, portugal, and even slovakia saying -- are we going to get a fair deal?what should we do with the next four months? we are going to be having the same conversations in june about the future of greece and the eurozone. what could be the best use of the intervening. ? -- the intervening period? >> you can say that if we are looking for something proper to do, we should look at the long term sustainable plan for greece, but it can have a long-term plan. that is why the agreement is so important. >> what is going to be within the short-term plan? what is going to be accepted -- what is doable? >> the list that was leaked last night shows a focus on corruption avoidance on smuggling. some labor market reform, in collaboration with the ilo. these are measures that i can imagine certain media and politicians in germany and elsewhere -- i can imagine them saying that this looks resourceful. >> where i come from, they smuggle cigarettes and avoid taxes -- those things don't structurally change country, they just don't. they don't change attack system do they? -- c
right now we have spain, portugal, and even slovakia saying -- are we going to get a fair deal?what should we do with the next four months? we are going to be having the same conversations in june about the future of greece and the eurozone. what could be the best use of the intervening. ? -- the intervening period? >> you can say that if we are looking for something proper to do, we should look at the long term sustainable plan for greece, but it can have a long-term plan. that is why...
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the president of slovakia saying, wait.a difficult situation. at stake here is whether or not greece actually stays in the eurozone. could you see a country decide they're no longer going use the euro? that would be a huge watershed moment for what has been a big currently experiment there. >> what happens to the euro if greece withdraws from the euro? >> that's the big question. the greeks tell you if we leave a house of cards, others will leave as well and the germans say, not necessarily. you're the weakest players. we all climb up the mountain. maybe if we let you go the rest of us can climb bester without you. >> and for a second apple, on the brink of becoming $1 trillion company. >> amazing. >> talking about getting into cars i earlier said don't overstep. always in the communication making life better business. this is transportation. can they mark the leap? >> they make beautiful hardware though. don't they? right? i mean the original computers were so much more beautiful than any other. >> design, sure. >> and i t
the president of slovakia saying, wait.a difficult situation. at stake here is whether or not greece actually stays in the eurozone. could you see a country decide they're no longer going use the euro? that would be a huge watershed moment for what has been a big currently experiment there. >> what happens to the euro if greece withdraws from the euro? >> that's the big question. the greeks tell you if we leave a house of cards, others will leave as well and the germans say, not...
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i spoke to the foreign minister of slovakia. >> it's an urgent thing right now.s being discussed. i personally am not in favor of sending arms. sending arms to one party inevitably pushes the other party to get more arms from other suppliers. and it is not favorable. it looks like we're having a moment. they were supposed to talk about the threat of the islamic state. they were going to talk about africa but ukraine wiped that off the agenda. they'll be the main focus of the discussion. we heard from the e.u.'s foreign policy chief. she failed to come to cameras today and give her opinions. she did say over the weekend that the e.u. wouldn't have a rift with the united states if they decided to go ahead and send arms to you crane. >> hadly, thank you very much for that. joining us life out of brussels. here in the studio an economist is still with us. a european economist. russia, obviously, suffering not just from sanctions but the lower oil prices. it's having an impact now. what is the impact on europe do you think longer term. can we put our basket -- put our
i spoke to the foreign minister of slovakia. >> it's an urgent thing right now.s being discussed. i personally am not in favor of sending arms. sending arms to one party inevitably pushes the other party to get more arms from other suppliers. and it is not favorable. it looks like we're having a moment. they were supposed to talk about the threat of the islamic state. they were going to talk about africa but ukraine wiped that off the agenda. they'll be the main focus of the discussion....
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i have been listening to this conversation because i was in eastern slovakia a year ago, and looking at the situation over there it's not the best and i do very strongly believe that the only way we can resolve this situation, sort of like president carter did with president i never -- brezhnev when he wanted to invade poland because i was 1968 chechnya so -- czechoslovakia. i believe that merkel, i respect her very much, she speaks russian. the old k.g.b. guy speaks german. we need to have very, very strong political situation diplomatic situation. and, yes, we have poland right next door, but we can put more nato troops. and that will show putin that we really mean business. host: congressman. guest: i agree with the caller. i think that is kind of the bottom line. we have to show putin that we mean business. we have to create a situation where the cost for him outweigh any conceivable benefits. right now i is paid very little other than some economic price and, frankly, the plummeting oil price, or barrel of oil, is hurting him a lot more than sanctions. we need to up that cost fa
i have been listening to this conversation because i was in eastern slovakia a year ago, and looking at the situation over there it's not the best and i do very strongly believe that the only way we can resolve this situation, sort of like president carter did with president i never -- brezhnev when he wanted to invade poland because i was 1968 chechnya so -- czechoslovakia. i believe that merkel, i respect her very much, she speaks russian. the old k.g.b. guy speaks german. we need to have...
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caller: i was listening to this conversation because i was from eastern slovakia a year ago. it is not the best and i very strongly believe the only way we can resolve this situation, sort of like president carter did when he wanted to invade poland, -- i believe that angela merkel and i respect her very much, stakes german. we need to have very strong political situation, diplomatic situation. and yes, poland right next door that we can put more troops and that will show we really need in the business. guest: i agree with the caller. i think that is kind of the bottom-line. we have to show putin that we mean business. at the cost for him outweigh any conceivable benefit. right now, he has paid very little, other than some economic rice and, frankly, the plummeting oil price per barrel of oil is hurting him a lot more than sanctions. we need to up the cost factor so he recalibrate the overall cost of this. >> let's go to cindy next, a republican caller. democrat of virginia. >> good morning. how are you? i agree there should be a military that cut in the ukraine, but i wonder
caller: i was listening to this conversation because i was from eastern slovakia a year ago. it is not the best and i very strongly believe the only way we can resolve this situation, sort of like president carter did when he wanted to invade poland, -- i believe that angela merkel and i respect her very much, stakes german. we need to have very strong political situation, diplomatic situation. and yes, poland right next door that we can put more troops and that will show we really need in the...
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caller: i was listening to this conversation because i was from eastern slovakia a year ago. it is not the best and i very strongly believe the only way we can resolve this situation, sort of like president carter did when he wanted to invade poland, -- i believe that angela merkel and i respect her very much, stakes german. we need to have very strong political situation, diplomatic situation. and yes, poland right next door that we can put more troops and that will show we really need in the business. guest: i agree with the caller. i think that is kind of the bottom-line. we have to show putin that we mean business. at the cost for him outweigh any conceivable benefit. right now, he has paid very little, other than some economic rice and, frankly, the plummeting oil price per barrel of oil is hurting him a lot more than sanctions. we need to up the cost factor so he recalibrate the overall cost of this. >> let's go to cindy next, a republican caller. democrat of virginia. >> good morning. how are you? i agree there should be a military that cut in the ukraine, but i wonder
caller: i was listening to this conversation because i was from eastern slovakia a year ago. it is not the best and i very strongly believe the only way we can resolve this situation, sort of like president carter did when he wanted to invade poland, -- i believe that angela merkel and i respect her very much, stakes german. we need to have very strong political situation, diplomatic situation. and yes, poland right next door that we can put more troops and that will show we really need in the...