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>> axelrod: elizabeth palmer reporting tonight from southern ukraine. thank you very much. ukraine is asking the european union, nato, and the u.s. for help. let's bring in our statement correspondent meg now. margaret what, is the administration saying to that request? >> reporter: well, president obama had a tense 90-minute-long call with russian president vladimir putin and told him step back. the u.s. considers russia's action to be a clear violation of internal law, but no military response is being considered. the next step for the u.s. is to hold meetings at the u.n., at the nato military alliance, and with some european partners. the white house is also offering financial help to ukrainian leaders who are trying to keep the country from economic collapse. today, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., samantha power, also asked for monitors to be sent to the region to make sure that the russian-speaking population there is being treated fairly because that's the basis russia is claiming for this so-called intervention. >> axelrod: so if the focus right now is on diplomacy a
>> axelrod: elizabeth palmer reporting tonight from southern ukraine. thank you very much. ukraine is asking the european union, nato, and the u.s. for help. let's bring in our statement correspondent meg now. margaret what, is the administration saying to that request? >> reporter: well, president obama had a tense 90-minute-long call with russian president vladimir putin and told him step back. the u.s. considers russia's action to be a clear violation of internal law, but no...
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crimea and dangerous threats of escalation, including threats to crimean personnel in crimea and southern ukraine as well. these are all choices that the russian government has made. choices that have been rejected by the international community, as well as the government of ukraine. and because of these choices, the united states is today moving, as we said we would, to impose additional costs on russia. based on the executive order that i assigned in response to russia's initial intervention in ukraine, we're imposing sanctions on more. in addition, we are today sanctioning a number of other individuals with substantial resources and influence to provide material support to the russian leadership. as well as a bank that provides material support to these individuals. now, we're taking these steps as part of our response to what russia has already done in crimea. at the same time, the world is watching with great concern as russia has positioned it's military in a way that would lead to further incursion in southern ukraine and crimea. we're dealing with our european warners if russia continues
crimea and dangerous threats of escalation, including threats to crimean personnel in crimea and southern ukraine as well. these are all choices that the russian government has made. choices that have been rejected by the international community, as well as the government of ukraine. and because of these choices, the united states is today moving, as we said we would, to impose additional costs on russia. based on the executive order that i assigned in response to russia's initial intervention...
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. >> do you think that he then has his ames on southern ukraine, eastern ukraine? and, in fact, what type of negotiation could there be for the whole country? >> well, i think putin is negotiating in the best soviet era fashion. he puts his boot on ukraine's neck and then says let's negotiate. people should understand, ukraine is not a 90/10 country. if you look between ukrainian nationalists, pro russian political forces, it's much closer to 50/50. if putin slices crimea off, he diminishes the chance for the pro russian forces in ukraine ever to win an election again. i don't understand why he would want to do that. the momentum is still in russia's direction. i think putin believes he can get a government in kiev that will do what russia wants on issues critical to are you sure ya. if that fails, i still think plan b is to hive off much more of eastern and southern ukraine than simply the crimea. >> how about other baltic countries, lithuania and the former soviet states, do you believe this is the beginning potentially of the roll back of the victories that we a
. >> do you think that he then has his ames on southern ukraine, eastern ukraine? and, in fact, what type of negotiation could there be for the whole country? >> well, i think putin is negotiating in the best soviet era fashion. he puts his boot on ukraine's neck and then says let's negotiate. people should understand, ukraine is not a 90/10 country. if you look between ukrainian nationalists, pro russian political forces, it's much closer to 50/50. if putin slices crimea off, he...
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only into crimea, peninsula with naval bases and historically part of russia but eastern and southern ukraineerally, in which case enormous pressure for nato to move into western ukraine and then all bets are off. >> would the capability or capacity of ukrainian arm, where do they lie? >> the army, as much as it is, 30,000 troops, is ethnically russian. we don't know if they would follow kiev's orders f there was a war, literally even if we're not religious, we need to pray there's not a war. this would be a turning point in history. if there's a war, ukrainians would support kiev and west would become part of the fighters. they don't have an army that can fight. that would be as bloody as anything. it will be a civil war. ancient hate reds, tombstones will be kicked over as they say. ancient hate reds would rome the land for years and years. >> you've studied russian relations. how bad is this now? >> i think we have seen the decent of russia divide, the russian boersd. can it end there? i think it depends whether the west now rises to leadership and gives putin guarantees he needs to back o
only into crimea, peninsula with naval bases and historically part of russia but eastern and southern ukraineerally, in which case enormous pressure for nato to move into western ukraine and then all bets are off. >> would the capability or capacity of ukrainian arm, where do they lie? >> the army, as much as it is, 30,000 troops, is ethnically russian. we don't know if they would follow kiev's orders f there was a war, literally even if we're not religious, we need to pray there's...
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the authorities in heels and flats to its team logo to discuss with them the situation here in southern ukraine and while moscow answered saying that to the crimea and what's happening here is an internal political problem for ukraine and they're not planning to intervene into the situation we'll know more about the crisis and fun there especially how the russian speaking population feels about the new authorities in the capital. the trophy to the fiscal report right now on our website. the un security council will discuss the ukrainian christ itself to a request from the self appointed government in kiev that the united nations assess the threat to the country's territorial integrity. the chemical report on what's likely to happen at the un. we hear from the july spokes person that security council members will hold the quote a private meeting to discuss ukraine the un official did not elaborate or exactly is attending the meeting but the world. add the word planted in the case that we should not expect official statements from dq when on ukraine at this point earlier the new decision makers i
the authorities in heels and flats to its team logo to discuss with them the situation here in southern ukraine and while moscow answered saying that to the crimea and what's happening here is an internal political problem for ukraine and they're not planning to intervene into the situation we'll know more about the crisis and fun there especially how the russian speaking population feels about the new authorities in the capital. the trophy to the fiscal report right now on our website. the un...
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voted for the connecticut which is a party of regions which has strong support in the east and southern ukraine said he too but doesn't want to see a divide in ukraine so pretty us all with a message here against the russians votes of potential russian movements here in kiev. a row you win and that's us at the trio's think john kerry is due to rising kiev on tuesday i was done he said. agenda that included plans to meet with and it was a statement issued by the state department are quite early this morning late on sunday night in washington indicating that he would meet with the cranes and new leaders as well with business leaders and i we also know that this matter at this hour is of one of his assistant secretary of state's victorian humans but is on her way to vienna to meet with representatives from the osc see who's also been told the osce plans to travel from vienna by odessa ukraine but here to kiev and there's discussions and perhaps that's twenty eight nation group can in fact leave a a a a a neutral us delegation that would be acceptable but to russia sending them to crimea to. if you
voted for the connecticut which is a party of regions which has strong support in the east and southern ukraine said he too but doesn't want to see a divide in ukraine so pretty us all with a message here against the russians votes of potential russian movements here in kiev. a row you win and that's us at the trio's think john kerry is due to rising kiev on tuesday i was done he said. agenda that included plans to meet with and it was a statement issued by the state department are quite early...
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remember, we are already in southern ukraine. and the mainland of ukraine. we have seep lots of troop movement. i think it's more likely personally that as we build up toward the referendum that will be held here in crimea, where the people are being asked whether they want to join russia or want autonomy within crimea, they're building up slowly but surely in order to assert their control over this entire province if the referendum comes through and says we want to be part of russia. i think that's very much the expectation. the idea that they're going to expand into southern ukraine and possibly into eastern ukraine as well, it is a possibility. but i think the immediate concern is what happens here in crimea. >> and if they moved out of crimea, that would be seen as an escalation by western officials. >>> coming up, new information about a pregnant woman trying to drown her children by driving her minivan into the ocean and get this, police had a warning about her behavior. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing
remember, we are already in southern ukraine. and the mainland of ukraine. we have seep lots of troop movement. i think it's more likely personally that as we build up toward the referendum that will be held here in crimea, where the people are being asked whether they want to join russia or want autonomy within crimea, they're building up slowly but surely in order to assert their control over this entire province if the referendum comes through and says we want to be part of russia. i think...
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many decent honest republicans southern ukraine. appealing to many stately and make corrections here's what's happened yet its quiet way of life. if you want peace prepare for war. the crying meander on to roads connecting the peninsula to the mainland here and here this is one of them. says rising political sake of the content into a small undesirable forces from the north. the fear that ukrainian fascists the country's own to nationalists writes that the group helped topple president in the. now many crimean so worried that such meticulous want to come and open pandora's box. what you will. we want peace in our country who don't know what was happening to you don't want to be with more cocktail or shot or killed me. if this is the one to coexist peacefully. we are ready but apparently they don't seem unreasonable and teams stand shoulder to shoulder with professional officers including members of the special police unit which was disbanded by the end their mission is to lead an anti terror operation. it includes a witch doctor tri
many decent honest republicans southern ukraine. appealing to many stately and make corrections here's what's happened yet its quiet way of life. if you want peace prepare for war. the crying meander on to roads connecting the peninsula to the mainland here and here this is one of them. says rising political sake of the content into a small undesirable forces from the north. the fear that ukrainian fascists the country's own to nationalists writes that the group helped topple president in the....
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planes air intake in ukraine the russians have already flown in forces into with the crimean into southern ukraine. i spoke about said this in media frenzy when international affairs expert martial both a blessing growing up this picture comes from cnn's report and ear cleaning doubt these are russian tanks there in ukraine despite official denials of this report. how can you come in on this one again. well of course these things that we see there are not in some basketball in the ukraine where they actually are taking place is in russian military exercises inside of russia. thousands and thousands of miles away from where that this cnn report claims that they have this type of thing is not unusual we've seen it across the media and the last few years that it began with regards to russia but the fact that it is cnn is particularly love and to start. while washington is preparing possible sanctions against russia now with president obama claimed his actions in ukraine violate international law center is the john kerry is heading to kyiv to support the new years there after accusing moscow of an inc
planes air intake in ukraine the russians have already flown in forces into with the crimean into southern ukraine. i spoke about said this in media frenzy when international affairs expert martial both a blessing growing up this picture comes from cnn's report and ear cleaning doubt these are russian tanks there in ukraine despite official denials of this report. how can you come in on this one again. well of course these things that we see there are not in some basketball in the ukraine where...
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, i want to ask you, i have heard anecdotally from friends who have relatives in eastern and southern ukraine and these people are afraid, afraid of what might some one with russian troops there. is there movement of citizens from other parts of ukraine into kiev, the western part of the country that will probably be the last place to fall if russians actually do invade? >> reporter: you know, i don't have direct evidence of that. it would not surprise me, certainly. we speak about these russian-speaking parts of ukraine, eastern ukraine and also crimea. there are other groups as well in crimea. some 60% are russian-speaking ethnic russians but 40% of people from other background who are muslims and others as well. so it is not a monolithic block. the borders are pretty set in terms of where russian-speaking occurs but it's much more diverse and difficult to kind of pinpoint where russian-speaking areas begin in eastern ukraine and certainly there's a lot of people who are in favor of the government in kiev of who are now being quiet because there are russian troops on the ground in their com
, i want to ask you, i have heard anecdotally from friends who have relatives in eastern and southern ukraine and these people are afraid, afraid of what might some one with russian troops there. is there movement of citizens from other parts of ukraine into kiev, the western part of the country that will probably be the last place to fall if russians actually do invade? >> reporter: you know, i don't have direct evidence of that. it would not surprise me, certainly. we speak about these...
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regions of ukraine can spread to the eastern and southern parts of ukraine and to the crimea. >> reporter: earlier, america's ambassador to the u.n. samantha power issued a wit the withering reply. >> so many assertions made this afternoon by the russian federation are without reality. russian bases are secure. the new government in kiev has pledged to honor all international agreements dlug those -- including those over russian bases. >> it is unlikely that the council will be able to take any action against russia because russia, as a permanent member, holds veto power. the u.n. secretary general has sent monitors to russia, russia has not said whether those monitors will be allowed into crimea. john. >> israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the leaders talked about peace talks, apparently at a standstill. the white house says israel is doing its part. >> when you look at what we got in return it's been scores of suicide bombers, thousands of rockets in our cities fired from the areas we vacated and just insaysant palestinian incitem
regions of ukraine can spread to the eastern and southern parts of ukraine and to the crimea. >> reporter: earlier, america's ambassador to the u.n. samantha power issued a wit the withering reply. >> so many assertions made this afternoon by the russian federation are without reality. russian bases are secure. the new government in kiev has pledged to honor all international agreements dlug those -- including those over russian bases. >> it is unlikely that the council will...
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. >> reporter: russia is under pressure to pull thousands of troops from southern ukraine, a region with many ethnic russians and considerable strategic advantages for russia's military. in his first extended comments since russian troops seized crimea, president vladimir putin called the recent uprising an unconstitutional ciewp and said moscow -- coup and said moscow reserves the right to protect ukraine [ inaudible ] it will offer advisories to help with new elections. president obama has also been huddling with his staff about economic sanctions against russia that might convince putin to change course. world financial markets and russia's currency rebounded tuesday after a big drop. putin claims any sanctions will backfire. craig boswell for cbs news, the white house. >>> homicide investigators were called to a silver spring neighborhood today after a man was found dead in the driveway. that man was found outside a house off norbeck road a. second manual was found injured inside. he is listed in critical condition. detectives are investigating possibility that it was a home invasion
. >> reporter: russia is under pressure to pull thousands of troops from southern ukraine, a region with many ethnic russians and considerable strategic advantages for russia's military. in his first extended comments since russian troops seized crimea, president vladimir putin called the recent uprising an unconstitutional ciewp and said moscow -- coup and said moscow reserves the right to protect ukraine [ inaudible ] it will offer advisories to help with new elections. president obama...
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they're currently on their way to odessa in southern ukraine. the mission was requested by pro-western authorities in kiev. that's scheduled to last until march 12th. >>> social media has played a huge role in the crisis of ukraine from government officials and traditional press to the protesters themselves. twitter, facebook and other social media is being used to talk about it, and in some cases propel and move forward the rapidly changing events. photos and videos are being posted online for the world to see. take a look at this from catarina, a 22-year-old ukrainian activist, who has been live tweeting from kiev since november. >> reporter: social media has played a huge role. to be honest at least at one moment on december 11th when a crackdown in maidan was taking place, it seemed to me that social media and facebook, they were th the decisive moments. when we started sharing the message. this is a perfect explanation of what social media played here on maidan. this is sharing information, of sharing alarming messages and to bring people to
they're currently on their way to odessa in southern ukraine. the mission was requested by pro-western authorities in kiev. that's scheduled to last until march 12th. >>> social media has played a huge role in the crisis of ukraine from government officials and traditional press to the protesters themselves. twitter, facebook and other social media is being used to talk about it, and in some cases propel and move forward the rapidly changing events. photos and videos are being posted...
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happened in kiev has shaken off selling crimea this very special area but the entire eastern and southern ukraine the smallest area had traditionally russian leaning ten large region is home to more then hop on the country's population and ukraine's industrial center never recognized the country's new authorities that to call what they say fully in an homage to nbc is why we see thousands of people those officials and ordinary residence men women and thai families at least ten major cities all over the iranian protests against the country's new monsters and a gaze what they say could threaten the peaceful future. the cbi afraid of radical elements that played an important role in the coup in kiev and the year warning that the comp today region's drinking bottles with them and this is something of course they don't want. i didn't feel all that the repetition of the deadly events in the capital thousands took to the streets to protest in and demonstrating and calling on russia to help the height of the c t known as the capital of the eastern ukraine and not just the two ne area had strong russian p
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happened in kiev has shaken not only crimea this very special area but the entire eastern and southern ukraine this vast area traditionally russia leaning ten large regions home to more than half of the country's population and ukraine's industrial center never recognized the country's new authorities that took power they say following and coup and this is why we see thousands of people both officials and ordinary residents men women entire families and at least ten major cities all over the area here protesting against the country's new monsters and against what they say could threaten their peaceful future they see the afraid of radical aliments that played an important role in the coup in kiev and they are worried that they could come to their regions bringing violence with them and this is something of course they don't want and in fear of the repetition of the deadly events in the capital thousands took to the streets protesting and demonstrating and calling on russia to help in hardock of the city known as the capital of the eastern ukraine the largest city of these area pro russian prot
happened in kiev has shaken not only crimea this very special area but the entire eastern and southern ukraine this vast area traditionally russia leaning ten large regions home to more than half of the country's population and ukraine's industrial center never recognized the country's new authorities that took power they say following and coup and this is why we see thousands of people both officials and ordinary residents men women entire families and at least ten major cities all over the...
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russian soldiers are surrounding two main airports in southern ukraine. they flew in by helicopter and came in on a russian warship. russia says it is there for security purposes only and to prevent unrest in the country. but some top leaders believe that it is an invasion of ukraine which used to be part of the soviet union. president obama says he is deeply concerned. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing which is not in the interests of ukraine, russia, or europe. >> now, right now the world is watching the ukraine including ukrainians here in the bay area who say they are worried about their relatives overseas. >>> and many of them are taking action forming a group. they are raising money to help people in their mother lands who are fighting for democracy. at the same time, though, they are worried that with russian troops now on the ground in crimea, their loved ones could be in harm's way. >> my family in ukraine, friends in ukraine and, you know, i think if it breaks into a military confli
russian soldiers are surrounding two main airports in southern ukraine. they flew in by helicopter and came in on a russian warship. russia says it is there for security purposes only and to prevent unrest in the country. but some top leaders believe that it is an invasion of ukraine which used to be part of the soviet union. president obama says he is deeply concerned. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing which is not in the...
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that said, they made this bigger decision that if russia tries to destabilize eastern and southern ukraineomehow crosses the border, then the europeans agree -- that really means that merkel, angela merkel then agreed to sanction sectors of the russian economy, including the three big ones, financial sector, energy sector, and of course, the arms. they sell a lot of arms around the world. so to sanction those. it is interesting on the energy front, the g-7 nations start aid brand new working group of sorts to try to figure out a way for europe to wean itself off russia's energy so that way there is more flexibility. that's the issue here. there isn't a lot of flexibility. europeans don't see a lot of flexibility in punishing the russians because of how reliant they are on their energy. day two of the nuclear summit. one of the more intriguing on the side meetings, luke, is a trilateral meeting between the united states, essentially president obama playing mediator between the japanese and the koreans. at the end of april, there's a big asian trip that the president will be going on, making
that said, they made this bigger decision that if russia tries to destabilize eastern and southern ukraineomehow crosses the border, then the europeans agree -- that really means that merkel, angela merkel then agreed to sanction sectors of the russian economy, including the three big ones, financial sector, energy sector, and of course, the arms. they sell a lot of arms around the world. so to sanction those. it is interesting on the energy front, the g-7 nations start aid brand new working...
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. >> pro-western demonstrators storm and administration building in the southern ukraine. in the russian speaking east protesters clash with the newly elected ukrainian government. after russia's president got the greenlight from parliament saturday to proceed with military intervention. russian troops are already in control of parts of the crimea peninsula. they say they're protecting their interests in the reason. in response the ukraine's acting prime prime minister put the armed forces on full combat alert. members of the un security council gathered here for emergency meeting to address the rapidly deteriorating situation. ukraine's un ambassador asked the security council to take action. >> this action by the russian federation constitute an act of aggression against the state of ukraine. >> president obama spoke two vladimir putin for 90 minutes saturday afternoon. he condemned military action which the u.s. considers to be breach of international law. >> the u.s. is reviewing russia's military moves in ukraine and is trying to figure how to respond. >> when we aske
. >> pro-western demonstrators storm and administration building in the southern ukraine. in the russian speaking east protesters clash with the newly elected ukrainian government. after russia's president got the greenlight from parliament saturday to proceed with military intervention. russian troops are already in control of parts of the crimea peninsula. they say they're protecting their interests in the reason. in response the ukraine's acting prime prime minister put the armed...
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and banking sectors of that country if moscow were to make a decision to go into eastern or southern ukraine. the peninsula is not lost. >>> you are watching cnn newsroom live from the cnn center. still ahead, the fate of the missing airliner may no longer be a mystery, but exactly where it is, that remains a question. >> we'll see how data is used to getting search crews closer to finding the it. >>> some loved ones marched to mala malaysia's embassy. we'll go there live. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. help protect your eye health you want a loan to build you can't do that.ica? nobody builds factories in the us anymore... you can't do that. using american raw materials makes no sense... you can't do that. you want to hire workers here in the states? they're too expensive, you can't do that. fortunately we didn't listen to the experts. at weathertech we built american factories, we use american raw materials and we hire american workers. weathertech.com, proudly made in america. quality like this...yo
and banking sectors of that country if moscow were to make a decision to go into eastern or southern ukraine. the peninsula is not lost. >>> you are watching cnn newsroom live from the cnn center. still ahead, the fate of the missing airliner may no longer be a mystery, but exactly where it is, that remains a question. >> we'll see how data is used to getting search crews closer to finding the it. >>> some loved ones marched to mala malaysia's embassy. we'll go there...
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moves on eastern or southern ukraine would escalate the situation. still ahead - focussing on the pilot for answers on the mystery of malaysian flight 370. what investigators found in the home of one of the pilots raising suspicions. >> the end to a case hats become a black eye for america's military. a plea deal for a top general. >> snow falling on the front lawn at the white house. washington hunkers down for what may be winter's last dance. o >> 25 countries are involved in the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight. the search area spans from central asia to the southern indian ocean. flight 370 was flying from kuala lumpur to beijing with 239 on board. a team of investigators will travel to malaysia to help the search. they'll join several americans with the national transportation safety board, who are there. >> they are investigating all option, including the possibility that the plane was intentionally diverted. they are trying to find out more about the pilots. >> inside this gated community is the home of malaysia airlines captain
moves on eastern or southern ukraine would escalate the situation. still ahead - focussing on the pilot for answers on the mystery of malaysian flight 370. what investigators found in the home of one of the pilots raising suspicions. >> the end to a case hats become a black eye for america's military. a plea deal for a top general. >> snow falling on the front lawn at the white house. washington hunkers down for what may be winter's last dance. o >> 25 countries are involved...
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. >> reporter: pro russian demonstrators stormed an administration building in the southern ukraine. ssia's president vladimir putin got the green light from parliament saturday to proceed with military intervention. russian troops have already taken over the peninsula in the south. in the ukraine's russian speaking east protesters raised russian flags and clashed with the newly elected ukrainn government. while u.s. officials stopped short of calling putin's actions an outright invasion, russia flown thousands of troops to the region where leaders who have urged russia not to intervene. members of the u.n. security council gathered here for an emergency meeting to address the rapidly deteriorating nation in the schlaffic -- schlaffic nation -- >> and territorial integrity of the ukraine. >> reporter: president obama has already warned that quote there will be costs for russian military intervention and while a kremlin spokes person says that president putin has not yet to use force, the ukrainian government put its armed forces on full combat alert. alison harmaland, cbs news, new yo
. >> reporter: pro russian demonstrators stormed an administration building in the southern ukraine. ssia's president vladimir putin got the green light from parliament saturday to proceed with military intervention. russian troops have already taken over the peninsula in the south. in the ukraine's russian speaking east protesters raised russian flags and clashed with the newly elected ukrainn government. while u.s. officials stopped short of calling putin's actions an outright invasion,...
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russia controls crimea and southern ukraine. there's pressure from around the world for russia to remove its troops. the foreign minister says he'll meet with the u.s. secretary-general on monday. ukraine's interim president says russia's invasion is not a threat, but a declaration of war. russia is calling up its military reservists. the new government will meet on tuesday. sunday night the g7 suspended plans for a summit in sochi. in the head of ukraine's navy has been fired for high treesons, after defecting and swearing allegiance to pro-russian leaders in cooumia. >> covering the unfolding cries circumstances we have teams in kiev, and sevastopol. >> jennifer glasse was in perevalnye as it happened. >> it was not a day that the colonel expected. a contingent of russians came to his base and wanted him to surrender, "they said they are here to bring stability to crimea", what that means he doesn't know. he refused to give up. more russian arrived - truckloads of them. the colonel watches and tells someone they're here. the uk
russia controls crimea and southern ukraine. there's pressure from around the world for russia to remove its troops. the foreign minister says he'll meet with the u.s. secretary-general on monday. ukraine's interim president says russia's invasion is not a threat, but a declaration of war. russia is calling up its military reservists. the new government will meet on tuesday. sunday night the g7 suspended plans for a summit in sochi. in the head of ukraine's navy has been fired for high...
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the western journalists governments and commentary of where they thought that the eastern and southern ukraine would just go along with these developments with this putsch in kiev and the people of the ukraine of the east and southern ukraine and particularly the crimea have clearly spoken today and they have said enough what reaction should we expect from the new authorities in kiev now because . some reports about the extraordinary session they're just about. right now but we have seen even by its supporters what has been described as completely ineffective statements today i mean earlier today yet in new york the opposition leader who claims he is the prime minister of the ukraine right now. has been saying that this is all part of a plot to divert tourism away from. the crimea towards sochi because of russia's investment in the. sochi olympic games and we can quite see in that this government has clearly lost the plot this regime that is taking control in kiev it is not clear that they have any control over the armed forces of the ukraine or over the intelligence services. the only forces
the western journalists governments and commentary of where they thought that the eastern and southern ukraine would just go along with these developments with this putsch in kiev and the people of the ukraine of the east and southern ukraine and particularly the crimea have clearly spoken today and they have said enough what reaction should we expect from the new authorities in kiev now because . some reports about the extraordinary session they're just about. right now but we have seen even...
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may just be the beginning, however, and russia may be using spies to infiltrate eastern and southern ukraine. in the article, the daily beast writes the intelligence report suggests provocateurs would seek to pay off ukrainians to attend pro russian rally and in general fan the flames of separatism. since then, eyewitnesses say that's exactly what's happened. joining me now, a senior fellow at the atlantic council. and john schindler, former intelligence analyst and officer with the national security agency. welcome to you both. john, let me start out with you. picking up on the daily beast piece where you're quoted saying russia used this kind of operation to invade georgia, there's a precedent here. speak to that, which we would call bad news. and also put it in the context, if you will, of the international monitors, which some are calling a piece of good news. >> first of all, it is a piece of good news. i think moscow will thwart the monitors to the extent they can get away with it. but it is good news. the bad news is moscow is using a playbook they've refined very well using intellige
may just be the beginning, however, and russia may be using spies to infiltrate eastern and southern ukraine. in the article, the daily beast writes the intelligence report suggests provocateurs would seek to pay off ukrainians to attend pro russian rally and in general fan the flames of separatism. since then, eyewitnesses say that's exactly what's happened. joining me now, a senior fellow at the atlantic council. and john schindler, former intelligence analyst and officer with the national...
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russian troops have lock lost dn the entire southern ukraine region called crimea.heir prestige and military forces in their barracks. we are hearing there may be a case where russians have boarded some ukrainian ship's down there in the black sea. we are trying to confirm things but the market reacts first and confirms later. here are the expectations affecting oil, the u.s. dollar because traders are fleeing stocks received as risky seeking the safety of more secure assets. we begin with a stock index dropping more than 11% wiping out $60 billion of shareholder value. the stock exchange that is denominated in u.s. dollars. %, that is bringing down things like this. it has hit a 52 week intraday low of $22.16 moving just a bit higher now 2308. getting hit very hard. falling to an all-time low against the u.s. dollar about a 2% fall, but even as russian central banks clearly in panic mode moves to hike interest rates to 7% didn't help at all. great job. only affecting their shareholders. take a look at how major international companies are faring against the u.s. do
russian troops have lock lost dn the entire southern ukraine region called crimea.heir prestige and military forces in their barracks. we are hearing there may be a case where russians have boarded some ukrainian ship's down there in the black sea. we are trying to confirm things but the market reacts first and confirms later. here are the expectations affecting oil, the u.s. dollar because traders are fleeing stocks received as risky seeking the safety of more secure assets. we begin with a...
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ukraine's and iran prime minister warm that russia will try to further provoke tensions in southern andraine. leaders gather in brussels to discuss ways to respond to russia's move to annex crimea. arseny yatsenyuk said it is clear russia will try to further escalate the situation in other russian speaking areas in his country. >> crimea is a ukrainian territory. recognize this so-called referendum and annexation. about ukraine. does europe need russian energy? for more on one of the key issues in the relationship the twin russia and europe, we are by ad from brussels european-style ladies -- european studies expert. if we could cast our minds back to 2009, how vulnerable is europe now compared to 2009 when we saw the last fairly large-scale crisis over gas? >> good morning. veryituation today is different than it was in 2009. in 2009, the dispute between russia and ukraine resulted in severe cuts of russian gas flowing into other european countries. was the mainraine transit route for russian gas. about 80% was flowing through ukraine. today, the picture is different. you have addition
ukraine's and iran prime minister warm that russia will try to further provoke tensions in southern andraine. leaders gather in brussels to discuss ways to respond to russia's move to annex crimea. arseny yatsenyuk said it is clear russia will try to further escalate the situation in other russian speaking areas in his country. >> crimea is a ukrainian territory. recognize this so-called referendum and annexation. about ukraine. does europe need russian energy? for more on one of the key...
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already transpired in crimea, but as a deterrent against any russian designs on eastern and southern ukraine. we have heard time and time again, they are very concerned that president putin may not stop, he may go into these other areas. the first time we have heard a strong warning from him, this is meant as a determ, they think this is a serious possibility. >> as we mention sanctions promised if there were further sanctions we howled issue his own, he did that barring officials from entering the country, what has been the response so far? mocking from the russian official whose were targeted. officials here at the white house say that bluster is just that, it is bluster, and especially when you compound wit the sanctions that had been levied today. they are going to find it very difficult to do, it is not a slap on the wrist, now, as far as some of the well known officials here including two top republicans in congress, these retalalay story tit for tattle sames, john mccain and john boehner boat out with statements saying they are proud to be sanctioned by vladimir putin, in baners case
already transpired in crimea, but as a deterrent against any russian designs on eastern and southern ukraine. we have heard time and time again, they are very concerned that president putin may not stop, he may go into these other areas. the first time we have heard a strong warning from him, this is meant as a determ, they think this is a serious possibility. >> as we mention sanctions promised if there were further sanctions we howled issue his own, he did that barring officials from...
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see greater autonomy for the various regions, that would be food for the parts of eastern and southern ukraine, where there are russian speakers, and strong ties with russia. on the other hands, the united states and its western allies are keen to see the may presidential elections followed by parliamentary elections. they are happy to see the counter players, people who were formally in the opposition against president viktor yanukovych taking part and see it as a democratic wave coming through ukraine. it's not clear whether russia will start talking to those people in kiev. so far they have rented them as illegitimate. what they want to see is some kind of recognition from the u.s. that they have problems with dealing with those individua individuals. they want to see more respect shown to the russian speaking part of ukraine. the u.s. stressed that they talked with russia about how to pull back the tens of thousands of russian troops on the boarder that they say gathered. there's no word from john kerry how or when that might happen. >> thank you. the kremlin says it would like to see more
see greater autonomy for the various regions, that would be food for the parts of eastern and southern ukraine, where there are russian speakers, and strong ties with russia. on the other hands, the united states and its western allies are keen to see the may presidential elections followed by parliamentary elections. they are happy to see the counter players, people who were formally in the opposition against president viktor yanukovych taking part and see it as a democratic wave coming...
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kerry raising the takeover of the natural gas facility outside of the borders of crimea in southern ukraine and they are toeing the russian line and calling what is happening there and the people in the streets and elsewhere, the radical forces, lawslessness and speaking of a working with the united states and the international community on constitutional reform within ukraine. so a lot of people are looking at that as a glimmer of hope. >> mike, you told us about the white house and say said today that it is a violation of law with the referendum. >> well, one of the top advisors to the president appeared earlier this morning. >> the united states is not recognizing the results of the rev run dem and we are working with our partners around the world and putting the pressure on russia in the forms of sanctions. >> so we have heard the white house and the president announce the fact that they had sanctions ready to go, in the gate, if you will, and now they are willing to name the names. another person on the ground, chris murphy, a democrat in connecticut and he's reaccounting the conversat
kerry raising the takeover of the natural gas facility outside of the borders of crimea in southern ukraine and they are toeing the russian line and calling what is happening there and the people in the streets and elsewhere, the radical forces, lawslessness and speaking of a working with the united states and the international community on constitutional reform within ukraine. so a lot of people are looking at that as a glimmer of hope. >> mike, you told us about the white house and say...
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> there have been reports of russian troops along the border and maybe going into eastern or southern ukraine if they get the order. would the ukranian military have any capacity to defend itself from that kind of incursion? >> i think the ukraine military would be an underdog. ukraine just went through a three month revolution. putin struck ukraine at its weakest. there are about 150,000 people who served in the military, they have just mobilized. they have had some time to prepare out east. what is going on in eastern ukraine is russian speaking, but remember ethically ukranian regions is that you have infiltrate tors coming across the border from russia, you have a really intensive russian special operations kgb -- >> you reported when were over there that there were some of these russians coming in, they were actually russian citizens who had been brought in, bused in, to wave the flag and -- >> sure. and the ones picking fights with people, the guy who raised the flag on the city hall was a russian citizen who was from across the border in russia itself. there is some support for russia
> there have been reports of russian troops along the border and maybe going into eastern or southern ukraine if they get the order. would the ukranian military have any capacity to defend itself from that kind of incursion? >> i think the ukraine military would be an underdog. ukraine just went through a three month revolution. putin struck ukraine at its weakest. there are about 150,000 people who served in the military, they have just mobilized. they have had some time to prepare...
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impose sanctions if russia were to go forward as many believe they will do and invade eastern and southern ukraine. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. as for the situation on the ground in crimea the takeover now almost complete. forces at the borders but there is till work to be done. jennifer glasse from sevastopol. >> igor spent eight months renovating his apartment. how much will it be? sadly right now i can't really put a price on it, he says, because of the change between russia and ukraine, he says, the rules just aren't clear yet. and that could mean a difference of $25,000 or more on his asking price which is around $200,000. real estate agent said the changes mean all she can do right now is to look for properties to sell and then wait for things to become clear. >> we still don't know what the russian rules are yet, sadly, but i think we will know soon. she doesn't even know what interest rates will be. her firm is selling dozens of apartments all over the city. now it's just a waiting game. russia wasted no time in taking control of crimea. on the streets of sevastopol signs say we
impose sanctions if russia were to go forward as many believe they will do and invade eastern and southern ukraine. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. as for the situation on the ground in crimea the takeover now almost complete. forces at the borders but there is till work to be done. jennifer glasse from sevastopol. >> igor spent eight months renovating his apartment. how much will it be? sadly right now i can't really put a price on it, he says, because of the change between...
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. >> if russia compounded what it has done in crimea by crossing into southern ukraine, that would be an outrageous escalation, at the very time the world came together again, absent russia, the world came together to say respect territorial integrity and respect the aspirations of the ukrainian people. >> protesters came out today in russia against the referendum when crimea's residents will vote to stay unified with the ukraine or merge with russia. russia sent troops to the peninsula after the fall of the president last month. >>> california fire officials warn of a fire danger after gusty winds are expected in the bay area. looking at conditions from our east bay hills camera, we are looking east. a bright, sunny day out there. you looking at mount diablo. and you can see some fog in the distance. let's get a check on the forecast from abc 7 news meteorologist lee. >> hi there, amma. it looks like the bay area seeing sunshine. we did have fog near the coast and we'll look at live doppler 7 hd. and you see the fog is banking up near the cost. even half moon bay reporting temperatur
. >> if russia compounded what it has done in crimea by crossing into southern ukraine, that would be an outrageous escalation, at the very time the world came together again, absent russia, the world came together to say respect territorial integrity and respect the aspirations of the ukrainian people. >> protesters came out today in russia against the referendum when crimea's residents will vote to stay unified with the ukraine or merge with russia. russia sent troops to the...
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he is looking at eastern and southern ukraine. he may be looking at elements of moldova. the reality is that the european union needs to send a very clear message, along with the united states, so that he doesn't miss calculate. >> today the government in kiev again saying that they think the russians are planning on moving into eastern ukraine. what would nato do then? >> i would believe that, you now, that would only further endeepen the consequences of the actions the european union would have to take along with the united states on sanctioning sectors of the russian economy, not only individuals, but sectors of that economy. while it may create some pain for the european union, the calculus has to be what is the consequences of not acting that way. of course, russia will also face consequences from those sanctions and any retaliation as well. even if they retaliate in oil sales, it means a diminished income to russia. i believe that president putin only understands strength. unless there is a resolute strength of the european union and the united states, then he will
he is looking at eastern and southern ukraine. he may be looking at elements of moldova. the reality is that the european union needs to send a very clear message, along with the united states, so that he doesn't miss calculate. >> today the government in kiev again saying that they think the russians are planning on moving into eastern ukraine. what would nato do then? >> i would believe that, you now, that would only further endeepen the consequences of the actions the european...
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seens if russia continues to escalate namely into those areas heavily populated in eastern and southern ukraineominous kinds with the troops massed on the border. they called the statement the hague declaration. they said they remain ready to intensify actions, including coordinated sectoral sanctions. and it may be symbolic, but they are hoping to at least hurt russia's reputation around the world but kicking it out of the g-8. and the g-7 will be held not in soesh -- sochi this year. >>> all right. a deadly virus has been killing baby pigs. pork could cost you more unless this virus could be stopped. the disease is epidemic diarrhea, ped is a cleaner way to say it. humans don't get the virus, and older pigs don't usually die from it, but the ped virus can kill 80% or more of piglets. some economists estimate losses at 4 million american hogs. idaho is among the 27 states with confirmed cases of the ped virus. luckily it hasn't affected this farmer's pigs. he plans to raise his prices from $0.70 per pound to $0.90. thank you for being with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> that's a cute little pi
seens if russia continues to escalate namely into those areas heavily populated in eastern and southern ukraineominous kinds with the troops massed on the border. they called the statement the hague declaration. they said they remain ready to intensify actions, including coordinated sectoral sanctions. and it may be symbolic, but they are hoping to at least hurt russia's reputation around the world but kicking it out of the g-8. and the g-7 will be held not in soesh -- sochi this year....
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the other question that comes a great part of eastern and southern ukraine which are also ethnically tied to russia. >> don't give it all away. everyone shouldn't miss the show with mike rogers being an exclusive. here on the fox news channel. great to see you. see you next sunday. >> thanks, jamie. >> we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool only from progressive. if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if yo
the other question that comes a great part of eastern and southern ukraine which are also ethnically tied to russia. >> don't give it all away. everyone shouldn't miss the show with mike rogers being an exclusive. here on the fox news channel. great to see you. see you next sunday. >> thanks, jamie. >> we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and...
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and banking sectors of that country if moscow were to make a decision to go into eastern or southern ukraine. the peninsula is not lost. >>> you are watching cnn newsroom live from the cnn center. still ahead, the fate of the missing airliner may no longer be a mystery, but exactly where it is, that remains a question. >> we'll see how data is used to getting search crews closer to finding the it. >>> some loved ones marched to mala malaysia's embassy. we'll go there live. ocuvite has a unique formula
and banking sectors of that country if moscow were to make a decision to go into eastern or southern ukraine. the peninsula is not lost. >>> you are watching cnn newsroom live from the cnn center. still ahead, the fate of the missing airliner may no longer be a mystery, but exactly where it is, that remains a question. >> we'll see how data is used to getting search crews closer to finding the it. >>> some loved ones marched to mala malaysia's embassy. we'll go there...
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vladimir putin has ukraine that is coming apart. he has invaded a small southerniece of it where russian interests are very strong, but in the ukrainian capital you have demonstrators in the streets, these are demonstrators who evicted a pro russian regime in the ukraine they're not prepared to go backwards. the choices putin faces going forward are very, very -- >> schieffer: explain to me about the crimea. it is a part of ukraine but someone said to me last night it's very much like san diego who have a large retired military population there, mostly russians, lot of the people there speak russian. and most of the people there are pro russian, you heard liz palmer say, nobody -- lot of these soldiers change sides here. >> crimea became part of ukraine only in 1954. crimea was historically part of russia and crews cough when he was the soviet leader gave it to ukraine in gesture that mystified some people. what you say is true. i don't know if it's san diego. but where russians have biggest naval base, where lot of retirees go, people speak russian. it's a part o
vladimir putin has ukraine that is coming apart. he has invaded a small southerniece of it where russian interests are very strong, but in the ukrainian capital you have demonstrators in the streets, these are demonstrators who evicted a pro russian regime in the ukraine they're not prepared to go backwards. the choices putin faces going forward are very, very -- >> schieffer: explain to me about the crimea. it is a part of ukraine but someone said to me last night it's very much like san...
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russian soldiers have surrounded two main airports in southern ukraine. they flew in by helicopter and came in on a russian warship. russia says it's there for security purposes only to help prevent anymore up rest in the country. but some top leaders believe it's an invasion on ukraine. president obama says he's deeply concerned. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of yukraine, russi or europe. >> right now the world is watching. ukrainians in the bay area is worried about their relatives there. jean elle has more. >> reporter: there are lots of ukrainians working here in silicon valley. as the situation intensifies, they are organizing here, doing what they can to help. >> send some money for medicine and support for injured people. >> reporter: with violence and military tension building in ukraine, ukrainians in the bay area are coming together, sending help to people at home as the situation changes quickly. >> it a occupied with russian forces. >> reporter: a
russian soldiers have surrounded two main airports in southern ukraine. they flew in by helicopter and came in on a russian warship. russia says it's there for security purposes only to help prevent anymore up rest in the country. but some top leaders believe it's an invasion on ukraine. president obama says he's deeply concerned. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of yukraine, russi or europe....
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diana magnay in crimea, southern ukraine. >>> and it has taken months to get to this point of tension, and so how did we get here? coming up the back story. load a. [ girl ] seriously? that's a lot of music. seriously. that's insane. and it's 15 bucks a month for the family. seriously? that's a lot of gold rope. seriously, that's a signature look. you don't have a signature look, honey. ♪ that's a signature look. [ male announcer ] only at&t brings you beats music. unlimited downloads for up to 5 accounts and 10 devices all for $14.99 a month. ♪ introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome back and now each hour brings a new development in the ukraine crisis that is admittedly difficult to keep up. we wanted for sake of the viewers to slow down, pause, dig down on what led to the point, and why russia's ties to the ukraine were so deep, and why the west, and the u.s. is so interest interested in and so connected here. start with the map. ukraine to start with a remi
diana magnay in crimea, southern ukraine. >>> and it has taken months to get to this point of tension, and so how did we get here? coming up the back story. load a. [ girl ] seriously? that's a lot of music. seriously. that's insane. and it's 15 bucks a month for the family. seriously? that's a lot of gold rope. seriously, that's a signature look. you don't have a signature look, honey. ♪ that's a signature look. [ male announcer ] only at&t brings you beats music. unlimited...
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this month leaders in moscow an extent on this republic in southern ukraine the head of russia's military says the army has seized all military facilities that. larry did nationals until the russian news agency that russian flags are flying at all those bases. what city is the bastille paul is home to russia's black sea fleet the mayor has disbanded and the mission of quran says residents he said the city is now free from outside threats the united nations has announced some welcome news for its seeming refugees in jordan. it's as good standing of the largest ever refugee camp in the country to be able to hold as many as one hundred and thirty thousand people more than half a million syrians have fled to jordan in recent years they're staying in tents near the border with syria but this had become overcrowded. the optics of the un high commissioner for refugees says the new cab will be ready by the end of next month. i've got about one hundred km east of the ma the unhcr is representative to jordan says nearly eight hundred series cross the border into the country on monday night alone. h
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it shows russian troops seizing a government building in southern ukraine. coming up, we'll have team coverage on the crisis, including analysis from washington, d.c. to explain what it all means for the u.s. >>> new information about the scandal within the sfpd. five officers and one former officer made their first court appearance today. they face a variety of corruption charges, including stealing property, falsifying records. san francisco public defenders released these recordings, claiming they show raids carried out illegally. >>> a follow up now on a freeway shooting that shut down 580 in castro valley. this was last night during rush hour. officers closed west bound 580 for about on hour. police spotted the suspects and arrested them. one car was hit. but thankfully no one was hurt. >>> coming up, all clear after a san jose hospital had to turn away ambulances and patients. the haz/mat scare that shut down the e.r. >>> a dramatic water rescue in southern california. more on the storm that's causing problems here and across the state. >>> and good am
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russia invading southern ukraine. its troops taking over airports on the crime mean peninsula and raising the russian flag over the peninsula. a move they call a declaration of war. secretary of state john kerry says the move sun acceptable and the u.s. is not ruling out any responses. amy kellogg joins from us kiev. amy? >> reporter: jon, top of it all the most intense fog has just descended upon kiev. we're right in front ever the independence square where all the protesters gathered all those months and there are a few hundred diehards out in the cold, trying to keep spirit up and drum up support for a united ukraine in the face of these threats. the latest ultimatum coming to according to ukraine's defense ministry from russia's black sea fleet, saying if ukrainian bases don't evacuate by 5:00 p.m. local time, they will storm them, russian troops will storm them. given that most people acree at this point, russia has complete operational control over crimea, it is not clear what this latest escalation will accompl
russia invading southern ukraine. its troops taking over airports on the crime mean peninsula and raising the russian flag over the peninsula. a move they call a declaration of war. secretary of state john kerry says the move sun acceptable and the u.s. is not ruling out any responses. amy kellogg joins from us kiev. amy? >> reporter: jon, top of it all the most intense fog has just descended upon kiev. we're right in front ever the independence square where all the protesters gathered...
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result there are no concerns that moscow could ramp up tensions and violence in eastern and southern ukraine as a pretext to further military invasion and occupation been. to counter russia's aggressive tactics in crimea and fearing further incursions in the south and east of the country. ukraine's parliament has endorsed a plan to mobilize forty thousand reserve troops for action. only manual is called the gun control to be strengthened and for a crackdown on violent crimes the police licensing system of recording gun transactions investigating gun purchases and protecting individuals from banning assault weapons the weakest link in our anti crime fighting strategy regardless. when the actual cover has a background checks major criminals are like any excess deaths dormant closing off the locals exist in the current law. worse at gun shows are on the internet to make sure that guns are not in the hands of kids the gang members. she's a nice peaceful it is a cage emmanuel schools mostly done at the federal and state level to calm down don't come crying. we're implementing new policing tactics
result there are no concerns that moscow could ramp up tensions and violence in eastern and southern ukraine as a pretext to further military invasion and occupation been. to counter russia's aggressive tactics in crimea and fearing further incursions in the south and east of the country. ukraine's parliament has endorsed a plan to mobilize forty thousand reserve troops for action. only manual is called the gun control to be strengthened and for a crackdown on violent crimes the police...
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banking sectors of that country if moscow were to make a decision to go into the eastern or southern ukrainefor crimea, the deputy prime minister said that peninsula is not lost, there is still time for russia to reverse course. >> more than 500 people have been sentenced to the death penalty in egypt in relation to violent riots in august that left several killed. >> the sentence is part of a crackdown on islamists that started after the removed of president mohamed morsi and have seen thoughts arrested. the grand mufti must approve the sentence and there is still time for appeals. >> investigators are still racing against the clock to find any trace of the missing airliner. and we will show you why. >> also, the bottom of the indian o
banking sectors of that country if moscow were to make a decision to go into the eastern or southern ukrainefor crimea, the deputy prime minister said that peninsula is not lost, there is still time for russia to reverse course. >> more than 500 people have been sentenced to the death penalty in egypt in relation to violent riots in august that left several killed. >> the sentence is part of a crackdown on islamists that started after the removed of president mohamed morsi and have...
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. >> reporter: russia is under pressure to pull thousands of troops from southern ukraine. a region with many ethnic russians and considerable strategic advantages for russia's military. [ speaking foreign language ] in his first extended comments since russian troops seized crimea. president vladimir putin called the recent uprisings an unconstitutional coup. the obama administration is pledging $1 billion in loan guarantees to help the ukraine weather this crisis. and will offer advisers to help with new elections. >> we believe that the ukrainian people should be able to decide their own future. >> reporter: president obama has also been huddling with his staff about economic sanctions against russia. that might convince putin to change course. world financial markets and russia's currency rebounded tuesday after a big drop. putin claims any sanctions will backfire. craig boswell for cbs news, the white house. >> today, president obama delivered his budget to capitol hill. it took a lot of boxes to print out the $3.9 trillion spending plan. it includes new funding for pr
. >> reporter: russia is under pressure to pull thousands of troops from southern ukraine. a region with many ethnic russians and considerable strategic advantages for russia's military. [ speaking foreign language ] in his first extended comments since russian troops seized crimea. president vladimir putin called the recent uprisings an unconstitutional coup. the obama administration is pledging $1 billion in loan guarantees to help the ukraine weather this crisis. and will offer...
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lawmakers travel today days before a crucial street determine if southern ukraine will join russia. troops continue in the crimea peninsula. they have taken over gas fields and the rail system is next. in washington, ukraine's prime minister made the rounds on capitol hill and sat down with president obama to discuss ukraine's future. on sunday crimea will vote whether to break offal from ukraine and join russia. the prime minister is willing to negotiate but first troops must go. >> a new twist in the gm switches, the automaker revealing it knew about the problems two years earlier than thought. bertha coombs live with the newest information. good morning. >> good morning. revelations keep coming. general motors now says that the first sign of that ignition switch problem that led to the recall came back in 2001, that's three years earlier than previously disclosed. the issue has been linked to a dozen deaths and in documents released wednesday gm said it only recently discovered a record of that 2001 incident. gm redesigned ignition switches on newer vehicles but did not replace t
lawmakers travel today days before a crucial street determine if southern ukraine will join russia. troops continue in the crimea peninsula. they have taken over gas fields and the rail system is next. in washington, ukraine's prime minister made the rounds on capitol hill and sat down with president obama to discuss ukraine's future. on sunday crimea will vote whether to break offal from ukraine and join russia. the prime minister is willing to negotiate but first troops must go. >> a...
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planes air intake in ukraine the russians have already flown in forces into with the crimean into southern ukraine. misinformation and what exactly has been unraveling on the ground is running the show. what an alleged ultimatum that should never leave has been all over the news headlines the media emotionally stated that russian team ukrainian troops and deadline to surrender what would attack russian official news agency says the russians had given ukrainian forces until tomorrow morning to surrender or they will store and military bases on the crimean peninsula. moscow denied these allegations but no military personnel based in crying yet confirmed the ultimatum had ever been issued. the deadline came and once and nothing happens another aspect of the story that was spun out of control sixteen thousand troops deployed by russia in crimea these are some of the headlines screaming about the alleged presence of thousands of russian troops but to hold on. the naval base in the area. this is not years ago with kiev. for now despite his theory of the concept of russian troops being sent ukrainian has
planes air intake in ukraine the russians have already flown in forces into with the crimean into southern ukraine. misinformation and what exactly has been unraveling on the ground is running the show. what an alleged ultimatum that should never leave has been all over the news headlines the media emotionally stated that russian team ukrainian troops and deadline to surrender what would attack russian official news agency says the russians had given ukrainian forces until tomorrow morning to...