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why would the "post" not take this opportunity to set the record straight? >> you and i both worked there. i can't tell you what the "post" thinks. i don't want to assume what the "post" thinks. all i know is i'm really yatful to the "new york times" and the editor at the magazine, i'm grateful that they were able to give me this spot. i've been getting all these tweets and takes book and people have been going on to define american.com to share their own stores.book and people have been going on to define american.com to share their own stores. and ask questions. and i decided to do it because what i do best is ask questions. and now i'm asking questions about what would you have done if you were this high in my sh. what would you have done if you were the teacher or principal in high school that found out one of your students isn't documented. >> and the "post" belatedly of course covered the controversy and said there is a red tlag raised because when you were developing this story for the paper, you failed to disclose that you had replaced your expired o
why would the "post" not take this opportunity to set the record straight? >> you and i both worked there. i can't tell you what the "post" thinks. i don't want to assume what the "post" thinks. all i know is i'm really yatful to the "new york times" and the editor at the magazine, i'm grateful that they were able to give me this spot. i've been getting all these tweets and takes book and people have been going on to define american.com to share...
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. >> we were bound to go through a difficult pa and readjust this relationship to the post cold war era, 20 years after the fall of the wall, we're not really sure whether the transatlantic partnership is as important and necessary to our security interests as we did when there was the threat of a soviet invasion much western europe so i think we're going through this readjustment phase. as i pointed out in the outset, the breadth and depth of the economic ties are so strong that i think we will survive this and come out with a pretty good relationship. and from "the wall street journal," our frid wter mossberg stops by to talk about the icloud and steve jobs. >> i think we're firmly in the post pc areaand not just because of the icloud announcement but because of the devices many of us are carrying are now pc's and replace what we used to could with traditional pc's. >> w conclude with january gee scott who has written a bk about barack obama's mother and joseph lelyveld who wrote about mahatma gandhi. >> she wrote about the woman that would later become president and she produced some
. >> we were bound to go through a difficult pa and readjust this relationship to the post cold war era, 20 years after the fall of the wall, we're not really sure whether the transatlantic partnership is as important and necessary to our security interests as we did when there was the threat of a soviet invasion much western europe so i think we're going through this readjustment phase. as i pointed out in the outset, the breadth and depth of the economic ties are so strong that i think...
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in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming in first in the third inning, men all over the bases in a tie game, and he was critical to the giants winning the pennant. here he is, a left-hander, affeldt. -- jeremy affeldt. \ the next left-handed pitcher had his season cut short, but we know he has a bright season with the giants, dan runzler. giant open was right down the stretch, and this guy, maybe through his heart, santi
in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about...
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we actually do two thing s with the post card ministry, in every retreat, there is a post card and a thing that says i am on retreat and while i am here i am praying for you and we encourage the retreatist to fill it out and send it to someone they love. >> wow. >> put down the date that they are there, and if they drop it at the front desk we put a stamp on it and mail it for them. >> what a nice idea. >> are people taking up on it? >> we just started it. >> well, you keep us informed i thing people would. they are all part -- when you are on retreat you just don't go to the workshops the whole stay is a retreat, right? >> yeah. >> the whole -- whatever it is be it a day or several days. >> and it is not just for you. >> tell us about that. >> that is why we put the post cards, to remind them they can put other people in the retreat. the other part of our post card ministry, is each month at our staff meeting we select the person or church or school in the archdiocese we want to pray for, for a week and we send them a post card that says during the week you have been selected to be
we actually do two thing s with the post card ministry, in every retreat, there is a post card and a thing that says i am on retreat and while i am here i am praying for you and we encourage the retreatist to fill it out and send it to someone they love. >> wow. >> put down the date that they are there, and if they drop it at the front desk we put a stamp on it and mail it for them. >> what a nice idea. >> are people taking up on it? >> we just started it....
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tells me the company only posted positive reviews about doctors. back in 2009, the cosmetic surgery company lifestyle lift was the first to be fined for posting its own reviews. it's legal. the ftc is now looking into the postings by medical justice. but keep in mind they are not posting about themselves. so there are some questions about the legality. >> thank you. >>> well, the free ride for the carpool lanes for the solo drivers of those hybrid vehicles is about to end. the yellow stickers for hybrids expire july 1 and dmv doesn't have any plans to renew them. you might say the program is a victim of its own success t began in 2005 as a way to persuade drivers to give them incentive to buy a hybrid. now there are plenty of hybrids on the road, don't you know. there will be a new program starting january, but it will probably be just for owners of plug-in hybrids. >>> if you ever walked or cycled across the golden gate bridge, now how easily it can get crowded. and now a new change is about to make things even worse. anne makovec explains. >> repo
tells me the company only posted positive reviews about doctors. back in 2009, the cosmetic surgery company lifestyle lift was the first to be fined for posting its own reviews. it's legal. the ftc is now looking into the postings by medical justice. but keep in mind they are not posting about themselves. so there are some questions about the legality. >> thank you. >>> well, the free ride for the carpool lanes for the solo drivers of those hybrid vehicles is about to end. the...
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while on the bike in these cases the post in the fastest times at the moment had the british moto g.p. quickest during practice at silverstone on friday markus and charlie had the second best time a tricky conditions with a mix of rain and stone at repsol fonda to be coping well so far. now after his triumph in the french open world number one rafael nadal has suffered a shot at feet ahead of wimbledon the spaniard knocked out of the quarterfinals at queen's by joe will free to tsonga and the dow started well enough taking the first set on a tie break but in the second it was to tsonga to take control and this sets it for him by the third nidal was looking a bit weary these three week exertion in paris losing that six games to one song or wrapping up the match in just over two hours i know probably zofran the roddick's who is on course for a record fifth partly explains the twenty eight year old his usual gotten himself on the serve again steffen and of a basket go into the first set six two. and then the second by the same scoreline
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with us today, "the washington post's" bob woodward. politics daily alex wagner. "the new york times" helene cooper and new york magazine's john heilemann. first up, barack obama won the white house as the insurgent. now he's the incumbent. he ran on the audacity of hope. where there was hope, there are now points on the scoreboard. audacity's been replaced by what, wisdom? "60 minutes" correspondent steve crop asked the president about the change. >> you ran as somebody who was going to come to washington and change it and in the end, as some of your predecessors, they've ended up changing you. >> i think it's fair to say it hasn't changed me in terms of my ideals, you know when you're campaigning. i think you're liberated to say things without thinking about ok, how am i going to actually practically implement this. >> do you think you were naive? >> no, i don't think i was naive. i just think these things are hard to do. chris: bob, you wrote a lot of inside books on our recent president, get to know him. what is the before and after with this guy? how did he ch
with us today, "the washington post's" bob woodward. politics daily alex wagner. "the new york times" helene cooper and new york magazine's john heilemann. first up, barack obama won the white house as the insurgent. now he's the incumbent. he ran on the audacity of hope. where there was hope, there are now points on the scoreboard. audacity's been replaced by what, wisdom? "60 minutes" correspondent steve crop asked the president about the change. >> you ran...
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from outside the post office, across beech street, to the harbor outside fort mason. but they found nothing else. >> a blood trail, they went to the end of the trail. they looked in the back of vehicles, they looked at vehicles around, they looked for people, they found no victim. >> reporter: samantha's mother couldn't believe what she saw during an early-morning walk. >> she said whoa, i just walked right through a puddle of
from outside the post office, across beech street, to the harbor outside fort mason. but they found nothing else. >> a blood trail, they went to the end of the trail. they looked in the back of vehicles, they looked at vehicles around, they looked for people, they found no victim. >> reporter: samantha's mother couldn't believe what she saw during an early-morning walk. >> she said whoa, i just walked right through a puddle of
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this is courtesy of "the washington post." apologize for that. the show's the progression through the federal court until yesterday's decision. as we look at that, let's take our next call from parkville, missouri. gabriel is a republican there. caller: i was based in a situation where women were getting promoted over males, and we were told they needed to hire women over meals, because they look better doing what we did which was selling food at a restaurant. discrimination takes place in all kinds of deals. i do not think is right to sue. you work harder and you prove yourself in a job. i think the need to stop -- i see the need to stop these lawsuits as well, because it is not fair to the company that your opinion your not being treated as fairly as you should. i worked in a company where the majority of the work force were women. i was passed a promotion where i should have gone it for a woman, but i did not get mad at her, i worked harder. host: thank you. guest: i think he represents many people. there are lots of different factors that goes
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going to the post is our stove it and we made it their selves because there is no other source of leadingin here out of the shoe and his house in azerbaijan's capital of baquba was larger and more comfortable they had to leave their native city in a hurry already there was gunfire in the garden it got a block as an by johnnie's or fleeing a teria meanwhile the situation for armenians living. azerbaijan was becoming increasingly dangerous. and we went through quite a good deal for instance my husband had an aunt with a dark complexion it was easy to see that she was a median she was attacked several times on the natural. conflicts root cause stems from the one nine hundred twenty s. when azerbaijan and armenia joined the soviet union the golan and care about a territory where armenians had been a predominant population from time immemorial was placed on the other by john's control they didn't matter much you controlled nagorno-karabakh back then as soviet republics were part of an integrated country by the time bomb eventually went off and violence erupted between the two in the late one n
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his upcoming back focuses on the post war years. it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you, greg robinson. [applause] >> thanks for coming eye. very grateful to the roosevelt library for having invited me and for all of you listening today. i want to tell you about my book and then explain more about how i came to write it and why i think it's important. a tragedy of democracy is about executive order 9066 and the removal and confinement of 120,000 west coast japanese americans into government camps in world war ii. a sent of events imprecisely called the japanese american internment. it may be a surprise that there's anything new to say about this after all the legions of memoirs, plays, document riz, and so forth that have appeared on the subject. although i learned a great deal from all of those works, after studying the question for a long time, i have come to the conclusion there was something missing from what had already been written. i don't mean there was -- really that it wag wrong. the conventional narrative is accura
his upcoming back focuses on the post war years. it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you, greg robinson. [applause] >> thanks for coming eye. very grateful to the roosevelt library for having invited me and for all of you listening today. i want to tell you about my book and then explain more about how i came to write it and why i think it's important. a tragedy of democracy is about executive order 9066 and the removal and confinement of 120,000 west coast japanese americans into...
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"the post-american world release 2.0." like how i threw that in there? es now, fareed what's the most amazing ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe ...it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart.
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"the post-american world release 2.0." like how i threw that in there? es now, fareed (cheers and applause). >> jon: that use's our show. join us tomorrow. larry king will be here. here it is, your moment of zen. >> something is not right when a newlywed is sending pornographic pictures of himse captioning sponsored by comedy central
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host: we have this from the "washington post." i'm scratching my head about the logic of his timetable for reversing the surge that he announced 18 months ago pulling out 10,000 troops this year is ok but why an additional 23,000 in the middle of next year's fighting season? that encourages a battered taliban to hang on longer rather pwarpg for a truce. it repeats the tip your happened mistake when he got a date for wraupl as he ordered them into battle. i thought the president had if right on the larger theme saying if american military might have been shown to have limited effect in shape being events so have the terrorist strategies of al qaeda and taliban. a couple of different paints from david ignatius. your response. guest: he is a wise man, very good columnist. he wants to have it both ways in the column. he wants us to get out of afghanistan faster because he realizes that our vital spwls are no longer served there. and yet he is complaining about the speed of this particular withdrawal. of course, there will be risks in t
host: we have this from the "washington post." i'm scratching my head about the logic of his timetable for reversing the surge that he announced 18 months ago pulling out 10,000 troops this year is ok but why an additional 23,000 in the middle of next year's fighting season? that encourages a battered taliban to hang on longer rather pwarpg for a truce. it repeats the tip your happened mistake when he got a date for wraupl as he ordered them into battle. i thought the president had if...
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according to the "washington post" the fight began shortly after take-off when one passenger lowered his seat and then the person sitting behind him objected. objected strenuously. >> i guess so. [ laughter ] >> i would have guessed the food. it would have been the food for me. >> oh, okay. >> or the lack thereof. >> that's right. >>> hey, guys. we have some more scattered showers around the bay area. some of those cells are pretty impressive. we take you in toward the east bay in concord, walnut creek, look at this cell toward pleasant hill. we have a wandering cell moving through. we'll see more of this on and off throughout the morning, moderate to heavy rainfall rotating by. more of that picks up during the morning. out the door, be prepared for rain. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. widely scattered but picking up in the morning and toward the afternoon. showers with the possibility of some thunderstorms could be a very interesting day weather-
according to the "washington post" the fight began shortly after take-off when one passenger lowered his seat and then the person sitting behind him objected. objected strenuously. >> i guess so. [ laughter ] >> i would have guessed the food. it would have been the food for me. >> oh, okay. >> or the lack thereof. >> that's right. >>> hey, guys. we have some more scattered showers around the bay area. some of those cells are pretty impressive. we...
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when i got to "the washington post," ben bradlee, tough but thoughtful. the managing editor, again, in the same vein. to be able to walk around a news room and see bob woodward and as can questions and others, michael will bonn, a terrific sports writer who was there the time -- again, all of these resources. bob woodward, i realized how dogged he was, but thoughtful. those two are not mutually exclusive. >> this is from december 31, 2010. if you listen closely, there are numbers that are hard to believe when it comes to the number of cell phones that are in jails. >> pierre thomas has to present to find out what happens when using a cell phone turns deadly. >> these are self funds taken from inmates in the south carolina state prison by captain robert johnson and his contraband squad. >> we will go in and search the inmates, search their living in areas, search their work areas. >> capt. john's search turns up so phones in every place imaginable. he sees some shot over the fence in homemade bazookas and sent in footballs. captain johnson does such a good
when i got to "the washington post," ben bradlee, tough but thoughtful. the managing editor, again, in the same vein. to be able to walk around a news room and see bob woodward and as can questions and others, michael will bonn, a terrific sports writer who was there the time -- again, all of these resources. bob woodward, i realized how dogged he was, but thoughtful. those two are not mutually exclusive. >> this is from december 31, 2010. if you listen closely, there are...
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architect alexander of open the post back in two thousand and four with a membership plan in mind. we were out to get together many cultures within the space or east west caucasus russia. these architectural structures are filled with substance as you look around you begin to realize that the culture of humankind is a synthesis of many cultures races the whole period from ancient designs all the way to modern architecture. alexander has areas dedicated to more than ten different cultures and we. paid all respects to zeus and we found ourselves in ancient egypt. it may be a little smaller than the pyramid of giza but it's based on but it's certainly boasting some fine acoustics. listening he can't have been too impressed with all singing as it probably began to rain. it was a perfect moment mujahid indoors and visit the punks medieval town and there's a bird's eye view of the grounds. here we are james this is our territory with him is to build a space where architecture and nature into the harmony. to be. if you're fortunate has something to do with the docs are probably a pretty go
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state-of-the-arted in front of the post office at bucannon and beach and made its way to the pier area. at that time, the officers from the northern nation responded. >> the marina green area is a big parking lot area. they searched from one end to the other looking in vehicles and looking for people. they did not find any victims. >> a team from the medical examiner's office has been on scene much of the morning. hundreds of joggers, bikers and tourists are diverted around a destination point for many. >> the plan is to go over the golden gate bridge to saucelito. maybe to veron because my daughter is here for the first time. >> police are canvassing the area looking for witnesses to what happened last night. they are defending the initial search and decision not to come back to the area before this morning's discovery of a body. >> there was a sufficient amount of officers last night to look. and they searched the vehicles. they have if equipment to do that. they used a light and they did not find the victim. what more do you want them to do? >> that was abc7's karina rusk reporting.
state-of-the-arted in front of the post office at bucannon and beach and made its way to the pier area. at that time, the officers from the northern nation responded. >> the marina green area is a big parking lot area. they searched from one end to the other looking in vehicles and looking for people. they did not find any victims. >> a team from the medical examiner's office has been on scene much of the morning. hundreds of joggers, bikers and tourists are diverted around a...
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state-of-the-arted in front of the post office at bucannon and beach and made its way to the pier area. at that time, the officers from the northern nation responded. >> the marina green area is a big parking lot area. they searched from one end to the other looking in vehicles and looking for people. they did not find any victims. >> a team from the medical examiner's office has been on scene much of the morning. hundreds of joggers, bikers and tourists are diverted around a destination point for many. >> the plan is to go over the golden gate bridge to saucelito. maybe to veron because my daughter is here for the first time. >> police are canvassing the area looking for witnesses to what happened last night. they are defending the initial search and decision not to come back to the area before this morning's discovery of a body. >> there was a sufficient amount of officers last night to look. and they searched the vehicles. they have if equipment to do that. they used a light and they did not find the victim. what more do you want them to do? >> that was abc7's karina rusk reporting.
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closest associates in two thousand and eight she resigned from the post of parliamentary speaker and founded an opposition party. there is. very serious problem it's corruption in the elite it has grown even launch a compared to what it was like in the last years of shevardnadze is through when everybody was talking about corruption in georgia's government. there. was always an opposition moderate to saakashvili as the owner of a major medical insurance company he knows all too well the meaning of so-called elite corruption saka through as soon as second villian his inner circle came to power they set about collecting taxes and so-called dirty money which was that they sent very many people to prison they were businessmen as well as former officials among them people realize they had better pay off as much as they were expected to pay they sold the property they ceded their shares in businesses to members of saakashvili as party the prosecutor's office and the interior ministry kept a close eye on the deals that. can top discontent funny erupted into a mass rally in november two thous
closest associates in two thousand and eight she resigned from the post of parliamentary speaker and founded an opposition party. there is. very serious problem it's corruption in the elite it has grown even launch a compared to what it was like in the last years of shevardnadze is through when everybody was talking about corruption in georgia's government. there. was always an opposition moderate to saakashvili as the owner of a major medical insurance company he knows all too well the meaning...
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the euro has post gains against other major currencies this thursday. inflation in the eurozone fell slightly last month. the european union by statistics agency says that the annual rate of inflation eased by 2.7% which is well above the ec targe tef 2% and inflation is likely to remain above target levels. >> one place where consumers in countries are using the euro are feeling the pinch is the fuel pump. prices have risen 12% in the past year. food has become more expensive. fresh fruit, for instance, costs 3% more than a year ago. toa, whi beg using the euro on january 1st, recorded the highest inflation, 5.5% or double the average. the rate in germany was 2.4% and ireland posted the lowest inflation at 1.2%. the figures are higher than the european central bank cost target of 2% or less. an increased likelihood that the ecb will raise interest rates in july. highest interest rates are a way toput a lidn inflation. >> airbus has announced two major orders just days ahead of next week's paris air show. an indian low-cost carrier has place an order for
the euro has post gains against other major currencies this thursday. inflation in the eurozone fell slightly last month. the european union by statistics agency says that the annual rate of inflation eased by 2.7% which is well above the ec targe tef 2% and inflation is likely to remain above target levels. >> one place where consumers in countries are using the euro are feeling the pinch is the fuel pump. prices have risen 12% in the past year. food has become more expensive. fresh...
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mail to you you are a member of the post office network for free the internet is just like the modern post office know the sort of sending letters we send emails and so i think it's totally right for the government to ensure everybody has access to that network for free you know we can think about that way way to soak it all up and there's all sorts of complicated questions about how to implement it but the principle i think is one that our founding fathers would have understood if you didn't have been around and instead of putting post offices in the constitution they would have put i. was saying to see how far the world this i've seen a lot of comments a lot of people tweeting today asking when i don't know access to food and water and shelter and maybe health care are going to be recognized as human rights but here we have the internet that's already made it that are of course the u.n. i definitely believe that all of those things are your human right as well and i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight unfortunately we we lost james pulo so as not to be a debate but we
mail to you you are a member of the post office network for free the internet is just like the modern post office know the sort of sending letters we send emails and so i think it's totally right for the government to ensure everybody has access to that network for free you know we can think about that way way to soak it all up and there's all sorts of complicated questions about how to implement it but the principle i think is one that our founding fathers would have understood if you didn't...
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he wrote aut that in his 2008 book "the post american world." in an updated edition, he writes about how the trends he described have accelerated. i am pleased to have him back at this table and talk the world that he writes about. welcom >> always a pleasure. >> rose: what gets the lion's share of your time? >> you're exactly right. i'm sort of now a multiplatform provideer of content. >> rose: and good for you. >> intellectually it's easy and it's wonderful because it's all feeding the same set of intellectual questions. i'm trying to ask myself what's important in the world, what are my thoughts about it, how can i do research? how can i talk to interesting people? then it's the logistics that are difficult. i have to write the column for "time" or "whington post," i have to do the show. so i would say, you know, the end of the day probably thinking and reading and researcng and talking to people takes up the largest amount of time and i make it... make re it does. because that's really my value. i've got a great staff who helps me with the sh
he wrote aut that in his 2008 book "the post american world." in an updated edition, he writes about how the trends he described have accelerated. i am pleased to have him back at this table and talk the world that he writes about. welcom >> always a pleasure. >> rose: what gets the lion's share of your time? >> you're exactly right. i'm sort of now a multiplatform provideer of content. >> rose: and good for you. >> intellectually it's easy and it's...
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independence in september one thousand nine hundred ninety one this was the most troubled region in the post soviet space the country was a war with neighboring azerbaijan over nagorno-karabakh. that shot the wood for the winter. was issuing i and this is our home not user my grandchildren doing their homework. is our stove it and we made it ourselves because there's no other source of reading in here it's out of your news actually his house in azerbaijan's capital of baquba was larger and more comfortable they had to leave their native city in a hurry already there was gunfire in the corner kind of block azerbaijanis were fleeing that area meanwhile the situation for armenians living in. azerbaijan was becoming increasingly dangerous. and when for quite a good deal for instance my husband had an aunt with a dark complexion it was easy to see that she was a median she was attacked several times on the natural. conflicts root cause stems from the one nine hundred twenty s. when azerbaijan and armenia joined the soviet union the golden age care about a territory where armenians had been a pred
independence in september one thousand nine hundred ninety one this was the most troubled region in the post soviet space the country was a war with neighboring azerbaijan over nagorno-karabakh. that shot the wood for the winter. was issuing i and this is our home not user my grandchildren doing their homework. is our stove it and we made it ourselves because there's no other source of reading in here it's out of your news actually his house in azerbaijan's capital of baquba was larger and more...
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if you want to we were me and we'll see only we because this country has been located throughout the post soviet period. there really has learned borders will georgian around but there is little cross border traffic theory here for gone by here is still the bare starch. nearly every plane is filled to capacity it's clearly demonstrated by flights going to russia which is now armenia's biggest economic partner one of the largest armenian diasporas is found in moscow and many of these mediation is the only means of transport for a niña it's obvious that there is no other way yet. that's why our planes are always feels passing. his old school. thanks. armenia was the world's first country to turn christianity into a state's religion that was way back in the early fall century a.d. for more than fifteen centuries armenians have regarded face and church as a substitute for the state. hierarchy american saving human souls and preserving the nation are the two missions personhood by the armenian church today as it has been doing throughout its existence arc and we're doing our best to remedy the
if you want to we were me and we'll see only we because this country has been located throughout the post soviet period. there really has learned borders will georgian around but there is little cross border traffic theory here for gone by here is still the bare starch. nearly every plane is filled to capacity it's clearly demonstrated by flights going to russia which is now armenia's biggest economic partner one of the largest armenian diasporas is found in moscow and many of these mediation...