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political turmoil in the ukraine. government surviving a vote of no confidence after the governor asked his prime minister to resign. now with markus karlsson. we arealking aut majoril prucers of the world, ying take acon of the w price of the valuablproduct. >> we are hurting in the oil markets. russia, venezuela, and qatar have agreed to freeze production for the firstels time since a price slide started. for the freezets to go ahead, other automakers makers like iran and iraq will have to join in, easier said than done. games on news of the deal fizzled out. we take a closer look. reporter: smiling faces from behind closed doors. oil ministers from saudi arabia, venezuela, and qatar are expected to freeze oil output at general levels. >> this is meant to stabilize be beneficiald not only for producers and to the world economy. reporter: in a context where a supply glut sent oil prices to 13 year lows, this is the first step to rein in production, but more will have to be done. is dependent on other producers agreein
political turmoil in the ukraine. government surviving a vote of no confidence after the governor asked his prime minister to resign. now with markus karlsson. we arealking aut majoril prucers of the world, ying take acon of the w price of the valuablproduct. >> we are hurting in the oil markets. russia, venezuela, and qatar have agreed to freeze production for the firstels time since a price slide started. for the freezets to go ahead, other automakers makers like iran and iraq will have...
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already this morning there has been a meeting of foreign ministers, the germany, russia, ukraine, the french foreign minister was given there, but he has moved on from his position a few days ago and his successor is not able to attend. later on we will be hearing from the president of ukraine and also from the prime minister of russia and the russian foreign minister. it is worth making the point that this normandy format is pivotal insofar as the situation in ukraine is concerned. we know that both the french and german governments have invested a lot of time and effort in trying to bring all the sides in the conflict together to try to find a ceasefire, to find a solution that will permanently resolve the situation in ukraine. we know also that chancellor merkel says there is a possibility of a resolution of the situation. we know also that all sides in the normandy format want to continue with this. they have arranged a meeting in march and hoping that similar meetings can be held throughout the course of the year and certainly here we can expect to hear much about the situation i
already this morning there has been a meeting of foreign ministers, the germany, russia, ukraine, the french foreign minister was given there, but he has moved on from his position a few days ago and his successor is not able to attend. later on we will be hearing from the president of ukraine and also from the prime minister of russia and the russian foreign minister. it is worth making the point that this normandy format is pivotal insofar as the situation in ukraine is concerned. we know...
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but you know they of course there is no military solution to the conflict. ukraineu know advancing on their defense line. it's just building its capacity to protect from further encroachment and unfortunate i think is what has to happen is more pressure from the united states from european union to put facts on the ground and to continue sanctions that under mine russia's ability to finance these conflicts around the world. >> interesting getting your thoughts and thank you. the trial of four white farmers accused of killing two black farm workers has been adjourned in south africa. the victims family say the men had gone to ask for wages ode to them but the farmers say they were being robbed and acted in self-defense and harry has more details. >> reporter: when the police told her that her son samuel had been shot and killed she was devastated and says earlier that day samuel had told her he was going to collect the salary from his boss a south african farmer near the town. >> translator: they didn't just shoot him. he was tortured. when i saw his body it looked l
but you know they of course there is no military solution to the conflict. ukraineu know advancing on their defense line. it's just building its capacity to protect from further encroachment and unfortunate i think is what has to happen is more pressure from the united states from european union to put facts on the ground and to continue sanctions that under mine russia's ability to finance these conflicts around the world. >> interesting getting your thoughts and thank you. the trial of...
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in the past for safety violations. the ukraine fell this morning in lower manhattan killing a people. it had been in place since last saturday and being moved this morning because of some high winds and that's when the 560 foot ukraine plummeted crashing into an entire block of cars. >> almost split in half from straight down. complaining about the korean crane services but the investigators visited the site and claire -- declared the crane safe. >> with abc is not budging saying carli fiorina has not met its criteria, a top three finish in iowa or top six average in the national polls. she's not happy about that since she got more votes than kasich and chris christie and she's not the only one not pleased. >> she has worked hard, ran a diligent campaign and inspired a lot of people and deserves to be up on that stage, so i encourage the organizers of the debate to include carli there debate. >> fiorina is behind rand paul who is already out of the race and jim gilmore is the only one still in. >> this has been an unnecessary skill that students need and considered dead. >> it's unfo
in the past for safety violations. the ukraine fell this morning in lower manhattan killing a people. it had been in place since last saturday and being moved this morning because of some high winds and that's when the 560 foot ukraine plummeted crashing into an entire block of cars. >> almost split in half from straight down. complaining about the korean crane services but the investigators visited the site and claire -- declared the crane safe. >> with abc is not budging saying...
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we meet the children caught up in ongoing fighting in eastern ukraine. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> again a reminder to all the top stories. bashar al-assad has vowed to retake the entire country. comments come as world leaders agree to aim for a temporary halt of hostility in syria within seven days. >>> violence in athens between police and thousands of farmers during an anti-austerity protest. >>> and in an historic meeting pope francis and the orthodox patriarch meet together, the first time in almost 1,000 years. >>> thousands of egyptian doctors have been protesting against alleged abuse by the police. they say certificates who attack their colleagues have not been held accountable. the doctors are now threatening to go on strike. >> this is a rare scene on the streets of kay row. thousands of doctors say there has been abuse by the police. their accusations come after two doctors were reportedly beaten by police. at the headquarters of the doctors' union, doctors threaten to begin a gradual
we meet the children caught up in ongoing fighting in eastern ukraine. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> again a reminder to all the top stories. bashar al-assad has vowed to retake the entire country. comments come as world leaders agree to aim for a temporary halt of hostility in syria within seven days. >>> violence in athens between police and thousands of farmers during an...
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what we've had in syria is ever since the beginning of the ukraine crisis people have been telling us in congress wait we have to work out syria, putin has helped us in syria and he has played both sides successful trying to delay the process. >> is there anything because of what's happened in ukraine and russian sanctions have hurt the russian economy that he might be any more inclined to change his position on ukraine? >> this is syria once rudd russt involved in ukraine, that's the eighth conflict zone. whether it is the crimea or the dundun bas, the westba. dunbas, what's the plan to deal with russia now. >> vice president biden has talked with president petro poroshenko to talk about these imf bailouts, why is that not happening, is there a lot of division inside the ukrainian policpoliceparliament? >> it is a lot of change. >> ukrainiapolls, down in the 2d 30s, ars an yatsenyuk yuck his g likabilities is ricing. >> they have to redo the prosecutors office and all the judges, it is a massive. >> ing i'm very bullish on ukraine, ukraine has a lot of people who are underemployed ov
what we've had in syria is ever since the beginning of the ukraine crisis people have been telling us in congress wait we have to work out syria, putin has helped us in syria and he has played both sides successful trying to delay the process. >> is there anything because of what's happened in ukraine and russian sanctions have hurt the russian economy that he might be any more inclined to change his position on ukraine? >> this is syria once rudd russt involved in ukraine, that's...
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eckstein: this is babiyar tside of kiev here in the ukraine. one of hundreds of killing fields from world war ii's holocaust throughout the former soviet union. there is a traditional memorial prayer of the dead that is recited when we come to visit this site. (speaking hebrew) lord full of mercy, remember those who died here. (singing hebrew) it was here in 1941 hundred thousand jews were killed here by the nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undresd, everyone, and then they were killed. you can't, you can't even imagine, a lot of people can't imagine. announcer: those who managed to survive the nazis then suffered the post world war ii persecution, indoctrination and anti- semitism of the counists. jews were forbidden to practice their faith and were denied education and denied jobs. they lived in fear of the soviet people who were encouraged to roam the streets to find jews so thathey could ridicule and beat them. hoffman: the elderly jews were victimized throughout this century. and now tragically, b
eckstein: this is babiyar tside of kiev here in the ukraine. one of hundreds of killing fields from world war ii's holocaust throughout the former soviet union. there is a traditional memorial prayer of the dead that is recited when we come to visit this site. (speaking hebrew) lord full of mercy, remember those who died here. (singing hebrew) it was here in 1941 hundred thousand jews were killed here by the nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undresd,...
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the government held the ukraine to avoid default. a major disease here. brent: yes or no? will he resign anyway? >> it will remain. he lost the biggest support in the party. so the policy remains as such. brent: thank you very much. the european parliament has given prime minister david cameron a major boost by backing his plans for reforming the european union. he wants concessions for britain on eurozone governments and welfare pavements payments on if the u.k. will stay later this year. >> david cameron is a man on a mission. he's clearly got a lot to say. he's in brussels trying to get enough support. at the top of the wish list is limiting benefits for migrants entering britain from the eu. he also wants britain to opt out of closer integration and be exempt from contributing to eurozone bailout. >> the parliament will do the utmost to support. once more, once the institutions agree, it is a good direction. >> it sounds reassuring but they said negotiations are still fragile. >> what i have put on the table is a fair and balanced one. it helps all the concerns by prime
the government held the ukraine to avoid default. a major disease here. brent: yes or no? will he resign anyway? >> it will remain. he lost the biggest support in the party. so the policy remains as such. brent: thank you very much. the european parliament has given prime minister david cameron a major boost by backing his plans for reforming the european union. he wants concessions for britain on eurozone governments and welfare pavements payments on if the u.k. will stay later this...
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with their adoptive parents in the sow called gray zone between pro-russian separatist fights and the ukrain ukrainian army. the fight conditions, especially at night. >> nadia is always very afraid when there is shelling. she cries and screams at night. we try to keep the girls calm. we try to show them they're not afraid. >> heavy weapons are supposed to have been withdrawn as part of the midfield, but both sides accuse each other of breaking that agreement. this area has seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began. now the ukrainian army regularly target our weapons. they also tell us that the two towers there on the horizon are two and a half kilometers away and they say that the separatists use those as lookout posts and sniper positions. they've moved 78-year-old grandmother sonya to so-called safety four times since the fighting started. >> i'm not going anywhere because i got married here 347 my children were born here. my grandchildren were born here. everyone is gone, and i don't want to go on because if i do how will they find me? i won't move until there is peace.
with their adoptive parents in the sow called gray zone between pro-russian separatist fights and the ukrain ukrainian army. the fight conditions, especially at night. >> nadia is always very afraid when there is shelling. she cries and screams at night. we try to keep the girls calm. we try to show them they're not afraid. >> heavy weapons are supposed to have been withdrawn as part of the midfield, but both sides accuse each other of breaking that agreement. this area has seen...
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a man from the ukraine poses as an american high school student. it almost seems human. the new google creation that can do things we've never seen a you're watching 9 on your side at 11 its now confirmed .... the storm damage north of durham, north carolina was caused by a tornado. at least a dozen homes are damaged... some are destroyed. the twister also tore apart hangers at the local airport. amazingly.. no one was hurt. just outside philadelphia.... people are cleaning up after storms ripped down trees and power lines. the storm hit overnight.. and many didn't know what to expect when they woke up this morning. one man's grandson decided to take cover until the storm passed. he was shaken up a little bit. i think he actually went to sleep in the house, he went it calmed down last night. in northwest indiana... it was a busy day for snow plows after a severe snow storm. there were more than 60 crashes with injuries in the fort wayne area alone. more than 200 drivers couldn't keep control and slid off the road. the u-s is sending a specially equipped plane to rescue 30
a man from the ukraine poses as an american high school student. it almost seems human. the new google creation that can do things we've never seen a you're watching 9 on your side at 11 its now confirmed .... the storm damage north of durham, north carolina was caused by a tornado. at least a dozen homes are damaged... some are destroyed. the twister also tore apart hangers at the local airport. amazingly.. no one was hurt. just outside philadelphia.... people are cleaning up after storms...
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center stage, of course, to the remarks of john kerry, the situation regarding ukraine. >> reporter: that's right. you heard there his comments making clear that the minzk agreement is the only way forward. that, of course, was an agreement that the russians and ukrainians wanted to ceasing fire. he also talked about the normandy format in which the governments come together to find progress, to try to find common ground, a way forward. we know that the format which met this morning, nothing tangible came out of that. we also heard from john kerry about the commitment to nato which the american government seize as being central to its policy in europe and how the american government was going to increase four-fold its investment about a combat brigade >>> can i just jump in so that we can go back to john kerry and listen. >> we welcome the announcement of countries in europe that have decided to join this fight. we are going to defeat d.a.e.s.h. i have no doubt about it. even as we do that, there's a lot of work that we have to do on a measure abable - in a measurable manner. first an
center stage, of course, to the remarks of john kerry, the situation regarding ukraine. >> reporter: that's right. you heard there his comments making clear that the minzk agreement is the only way forward. that, of course, was an agreement that the russians and ukrainians wanted to ceasing fire. he also talked about the normandy format in which the governments come together to find progress, to try to find common ground, a way forward. we know that the format which met this morning,...
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they're concerned about the situation in ukraine. ranslator: i hope the participants in kiev, meaning the government and even more so, the parliament, realize the importance and significance of the road to reform and are able to get back on track. reporter: the french foreign minister stressed a solution to the crisis must be found in kiev. the situation there has worsened. at the weekend, two years since the riots, hundreds of demonstrators demanding the government to step down. police say most were from the nationalistic camp. the government crisis in ukraine has become increasingly volatile. the pro-western coalition in parliament no longer has a majority. steinmeier and ayrault knows that germany has been dealing with the refugee crisis and hasn't been able to deal with the crisis in the ukraine. brent: you can get "d.w. news" on the go, download our app from google play or the apple store, giving you access from the latest news around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news. you can use the app to send us photos
they're concerned about the situation in ukraine. ranslator: i hope the participants in kiev, meaning the government and even more so, the parliament, realize the importance and significance of the road to reform and are able to get back on track. reporter: the french foreign minister stressed a solution to the crisis must be found in kiev. the situation there has worsened. at the weekend, two years since the riots, hundreds of demonstrators demanding the government to step down. police say...
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the conflict in ukraine may have vanished from the headlines, but the east of the country is still a zone. two years ago, progression fighters took parts of eastern ukraine. villages were destroyed with thousands of lives lost. a formal cease-fire was announced. but for those people trying to return home, there is little sign of peace. among the thing the price of war are ukraine's disabled athletic team. finishing fourth at the london 2012 paralympics. these athletes are living and training far from home. the continuing conflict has meant they lost funding and access to their craft. but, they have not lost their winning spirit. >> tim is one of the team's greatest hoax. a group of young, disabled athletes from northern ukraine are highly motivated. many of the young athletes were orphans, or placed in children's homes by their parents when they were babies. now, the coach is like a mother to them. >> she helps make sure we get vocational training. at the same time, we prepare for competitions. first at the national level then for the european championships. >> she is hoping she will
the conflict in ukraine may have vanished from the headlines, but the east of the country is still a zone. two years ago, progression fighters took parts of eastern ukraine. villages were destroyed with thousands of lives lost. a formal cease-fire was announced. but for those people trying to return home, there is little sign of peace. among the thing the price of war are ukraine's disabled athletic team. finishing fourth at the london 2012 paralympics. these athletes are living and training...
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he said the 9th grade math was what they taught in elementary school in the ukraine." court documents show stephayne mcclure-potts and michael potts enrolled him in john harris high school in the fall of 2012. ysa said potts excelled academically and that he looked and sounded like a 14-year old kid. "he had american dreams. he said he wanted to join the navy seals, wanted to join the military. he was fascinated with nasa though," ysa said. other friends of potts also offered their support for him. "we re looking at him because he )s from the ukraine and everything like that, that he might be a terrorist, or could be a spy or something like that," brianna smith said. "if he wanted to do any of it, why was he in school?" "i don )t know much of his background, because he kept it vague," ian garcia said. "but what i do know is that he s a good person overall." samarin is charged with theft, identity theft, tampering with public records, statutory sexual assault and corruption of minors. according to police, additional harrisburg police say there could be more arrests comin
he said the 9th grade math was what they taught in elementary school in the ukraine." court documents show stephayne mcclure-potts and michael potts enrolled him in john harris high school in the fall of 2012. ysa said potts excelled academically and that he looked and sounded like a 14-year old kid. "he had american dreams. he said he wanted to join the navy seals, wanted to join the military. he was fascinated with nasa though," ysa said. other friends of potts also offered...
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propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home? >> he is, but it's the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping up eastern part of ukraine, the crimea, which by the way, is not a cheap proposition. he's propping up assad. got military in both places. he doesn't have the cash right now to go into the baltic. in fact, the ruble crashing and the commodities market crashing, it's the best thing that could happen for the west because he will not have the money. >> running out of time, so we have to go. my thanks to julie, charles, he says win no matter who wins in >>> all right. wait ae? >> coming back, should help world pull a lot. >> gary. >> i want to say defensive owned utilities, duke energy, 3%. >> all right. ben. >> my usual. the spiders hold on for ar life. >> all right. we're not done. the talks are going to continue. >>> if in fact senator cruz does not agree with the things that were done with the deceit that was carried out, that i would expect he would do something about it. >> i think what he did was a fraud. and wha
propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home? >> he is, but it's the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping up eastern part of ukraine, the crimea, which by the way, is not a cheap proposition. he's propping up assad. got military in both places. he doesn't have the cash right now to go into the baltic. in fact, the ruble crashing and the commodities market crashing, it's the best thing that could happen for the west because he...
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the first place. to stand up for ukraine's fundamental rights. rights of international norms that have been accepted ever since world war ii, that were part of what that great battle was about. russia has a simple choice. fully implement the agreement, or continue to face economically damaging sanctions. the path to relief is clear -- withdraw weapons and troops, ensure that all ukrainian hostages are returned, allow full humanitarian assets --humanitarian access to occupied territories, which by the way, is required by international law. support free, fair and internationally monitored elections in ukraine, and restore ukraine's control of sight of the international border, which belongs to it. put plainly, russia can prove by its actions that it will respect ukraine's sovereignty, just as it insists on respect for its own. by the same token, after two difficult years, ukrainians still have work to do as well. president poroshenko who is here knows that and accepts that. neither the people of ukraine or their partners believe that enough has happ
the first place. to stand up for ukraine's fundamental rights. rights of international norms that have been accepted ever since world war ii, that were part of what that great battle was about. russia has a simple choice. fully implement the agreement, or continue to face economically damaging sanctions. the path to relief is clear -- withdraw weapons and troops, ensure that all ukrainian hostages are returned, allow full humanitarian assets --humanitarian access to occupied territories, which...
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the first place. to stand up for ukraine's fundamental rights. rights of international norms that have been accepted ever since world war ii, that were part of what that great battle was about. russia has a simple choice. fully implement the agreement, or continue to face economically damaging sanctions. the path to relief is clear -- withdraw weapons and troops, ensure that all ukrainian hostages are returned, allow full humanitarian assets -- humanitarian access to occupied territories, which by the way, is required by international law. support free, fair and internationally monitored elections in ukraine, and restore ukraine's control of sight of the international border, which belongs to it. put plainly, russia can prove by its actions that it will respect ukraine's sovereignty, just as it insists on respect for its own. by the same token, after two difficult years, ukrainians still have work to do as well. president poroshenko who is here knows that and accepts that. neither the people of ukraine or their partners believe that enough has hap
the first place. to stand up for ukraine's fundamental rights. rights of international norms that have been accepted ever since world war ii, that were part of what that great battle was about. russia has a simple choice. fully implement the agreement, or continue to face economically damaging sanctions. the path to relief is clear -- withdraw weapons and troops, ensure that all ukrainian hostages are returned, allow full humanitarian assets -- humanitarian access to occupied territories, which...
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turn to ukraine, it's fighting again intensifies, we cannot take our eye off the ball. ukraine's top priority should be rooting out corruption and reform, we need to support these efforts, we need to work with ukraine. we need to be a partner of ukraine, a stronger, more prosperous ukraine stands a better chance of turning putin back. speaking of putin, we need to let him know we will never acquiese to his position on crimea. any talk of sanctions relief for russia is premature, so long as ukraine doesn't control its own eastern border. we must do more to counter russian propaganda, we feel very strong about the fact that people in the russian language sometimes only hear on the air what putin wants them to hear. they get a very unbalanced view.
turn to ukraine, it's fighting again intensifies, we cannot take our eye off the ball. ukraine's top priority should be rooting out corruption and reform, we need to support these efforts, we need to work with ukraine. we need to be a partner of ukraine, a stronger, more prosperous ukraine stands a better chance of turning putin back. speaking of putin, we need to let him know we will never acquiese to his position on crimea. any talk of sanctions relief for russia is premature, so long as...
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propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home?he is, but it's the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping up eastern part of ukraine, the crimea, which by the way, is not a cheap proposition. he's propping up assad. got military in both places. he doesn't have the cash right now to go into the baltic. in fact, the ruble crashing and the commodities market crashing, it's the best thing that could happen for the west because he will not have the money. >> running out of time, so we have to go. my thanks to julie, charles, he says win no matter who wins in at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like vacations equal getting carried away. more proactive selling. what do you think michal? i agree. let's get out there. let's meet these people. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. at ally bank, no branches equals great
propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home?he is, but it's the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping up eastern part of ukraine, the crimea, which by the way, is not a cheap proposition. he's propping up assad. got military in both places. he doesn't have the cash right now to go into the baltic. in fact, the ruble crashing and the commodities market crashing, it's the best thing that could happen for the west because he will not have...
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the ground. turning to ukraine, as fighting intensifies we cannot take our eye off the ball. today ukraine's top priority should be rooting out corruption and pushing reform and we need to support these efforts. we need to work with the ukraine. we need to be a partner with stronger more prosperous ukraine. and speaking of putin, with he need to let him know we will never acquiesce to his illegal occupation of crimea. that's why i'm glad we're bolstering nato in eastern europe to deter further russian rah depression and any talk of sanctions relief for russia is premature so long as ukraine doesn't control its own eastern borer it. but mr. secretary we must do more to counter russian propaganda. the chairman and i feel strong about the fact that people in the russian language sometimes only hear on the air what putin wants them to hear and they get a very unbalanced view and we need to be able to move in there and make sure they get a balanced view. here in our neighborhood, let me applaud president obama for what he's done over the last year. we should support the president's
the ground. turning to ukraine, as fighting intensifies we cannot take our eye off the ball. today ukraine's top priority should be rooting out corruption and pushing reform and we need to support these efforts. we need to work with the ukraine. we need to be a partner with stronger more prosperous ukraine. and speaking of putin, with he need to let him know we will never acquiesce to his illegal occupation of crimea. that's why i'm glad we're bolstering nato in eastern europe to deter further...
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. >>> we meet orphans caught up in the fighting in eastern ukraine, even though there is supposed to be a ceasefire. >>> >> a u.n. task force on syria is set to meet in geneva to bring relief to thousands caught in the conflict following an agreement by world powers in munich to put an end to the civil war. the leaders agreed to halt has stilts within a week, but armed groups, isil and al-nusra front are not included in the deal. the deal includes the deliver of human aid in besieged towns and villages. all this will be monitored by the task force by russia and united states but r.b.i. is pressing on with air raids on cities including homs. we are a report from the syrian border. >> rebel fighters understand the need to hold ground on this front line. if they are defeated, the syrian government and allies will be one step closer to aleppo city where tens of thousands live. after losing much territory in this northern province, the opposition is trying to prevent its stronghold inside syria's second largest city from being besieged. >>> they are killing us, but we will remain steadfast
. >>> we meet orphans caught up in the fighting in eastern ukraine, even though there is supposed to be a ceasefire. >>> >> a u.n. task force on syria is set to meet in geneva to bring relief to thousands caught in the conflict following an agreement by world powers in munich to put an end to the civil war. the leaders agreed to halt has stilts within a week, but armed groups, isil and al-nusra front are not included in the deal. the deal includes the deliver of human...
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. >> this time in the ukraine, this kid is about to dart out into the street. >> oh no! >> oh, man -- he made it. the dad comes through to the front of that. luckily everyone survives. >> this is the parents version of a real instinct. putting yourself in harm's way for your child. >> this dog is six months old and is way under weight. >> ouch. >> she ate a portion of a hanger. they didn't know what it was when they x-rayed her. you could feel a long pete of something that felt metal or plastic inside of her. with a very delicate operation, they cut into her stock mach. >> she said the dog is 20 inches, that portion of hanger, once it passed, it went to her stop stomach and pulled it down into her pelvic area. >> even if i saw a hanger on the floor, i would never have thought "the puppy might eat this. >> as you see right here, she came through it just fine. she came in weighing 11 pounds. now indy is 22 pounds, and as you can see, she is thriving. if you're in the detroit area, she's at the michigan humane society detroit center for animal care and she needs a fur ever
. >> this time in the ukraine, this kid is about to dart out into the street. >> oh no! >> oh, man -- he made it. the dad comes through to the front of that. luckily everyone survives. >> this is the parents version of a real instinct. putting yourself in harm's way for your child. >> this dog is six months old and is way under weight. >> ouch. >> she ate a portion of a hanger. they didn't know what it was when they x-rayed her. you could feel a long...
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revolution against the regime in ukraine. and people who stood up to the people still in power. >>> we get a look at two famously troubled singers, amy winehouse and nina simone. >>> and taking up the fight against mexico's brutal drug cartels. the films are breathtaking. and we start our look with the remarkable 2014 ukrainian revolution. ordinary citizens took up arms to win their freedom against a brutally oppressive government. winter on fire. in its peaceful start to the bloodiest of battles. the document's access was unprecedented and provided a witness to the revolution. the director takes us inside the story. >> european union leaders and ukraine have failed to sign a
revolution against the regime in ukraine. and people who stood up to the people still in power. >>> we get a look at two famously troubled singers, amy winehouse and nina simone. >>> and taking up the fight against mexico's brutal drug cartels. the films are breathtaking. and we start our look with the remarkable 2014 ukrainian revolution. ordinary citizens took up arms to win their freedom against a brutally oppressive government. winter on fire. in its peaceful start to the...
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sorry, not the ukraine, just ukraine. >> joanne, you are ukrainian?at is wrong with you people? >> he wanted an education. not only that, he made all of us americans look bad, because he was so involved in his school, highest honors. he was doing great. meanwhile, the rest of us -- >> he did the whole naval cadet thing. this was a deep agent, they were planting an agent. this is no way out. >> you could go back to high school. you're a young looking guy. >> that wouldn't throw anybody off. >> this is what happens when romantic comedies are real. drew barrymore, never been kissed. >> that does it for me. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "the kelly file." face-to-face with the candidates. i'm megyn kelly. we are coming to you tonight from houston, texas. [ applause ] very ni
sorry, not the ukraine, just ukraine. >> joanne, you are ukrainian?at is wrong with you people? >> he wanted an education. not only that, he made all of us americans look bad, because he was so involved in his school, highest honors. he was doing great. meanwhile, the rest of us -- >> he did the whole naval cadet thing. this was a deep agent, they were planting an agent. this is no way out. >> you could go back to high school. you're a young looking guy. >> that...
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the price. in eastern ukraine or wherever. ct to the illegal annexation of crimea? >> that it's illegal and not ceding crimea with anything except for the primary focus at the moment is on agreements. >> but we're not going to give up on crimea. >> no, we have no intention of doing that. >> the president, some of my friends have criticized him for the issuance of executive orders but presumably not these. he's issued executive orders 13660, 661, 662 and 685 blocking property of persons and transactions related to the illegal annexation of crimea and subversion in the eastern ukraine. how is compliance going with those executive orders and is the administration seeking legislative, additional legislative relief with respect to the subject? >> we believe that russia continues to pay a real price for the annexation of crimea and crimea is physically isolated from international transport links now, from the global financial system. its tourism sector has collapsed. it remains unable to provide full significant electricity to its po
the price. in eastern ukraine or wherever. ct to the illegal annexation of crimea? >> that it's illegal and not ceding crimea with anything except for the primary focus at the moment is on agreements. >> but we're not going to give up on crimea. >> no, we have no intention of doing that. >> the president, some of my friends have criticized him for the issuance of executive orders but presumably not these. he's issued executive orders 13660, 661, 662 and 685 blocking...
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sorry, not the ukraine, just ukraine. >> joanne, you are ukrainian?, what is wrong with you people? >> he wanted an education. not only that, he made all of us americans look bad, because he was so involved in his school, highest honors. he was doing great. meanwhile, the rest of us -- >> he did the whole naval cadet thing. this was a deep agent, they were planting an agent. this is no way out. >> you could go back to high school. you're a young looking guy. >> that wouldn't throw anybody off. >> this is what happens when romantic comedies are real. drew barrymore, never been kissed. >> that does it for me. see you next time. don't forget. special report on deck coming up. >>> this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington. i am bret baier. the gloves are officially off after a night of blistering attacks leveled at the front runner from senators marco rubio and ted cruz, a man known for not backing down, and chris christie. christie endorsed donald trump today. you may remember, christie attacked rubio for repeating himself at the debate in new hamp
sorry, not the ukraine, just ukraine. >> joanne, you are ukrainian?, what is wrong with you people? >> he wanted an education. not only that, he made all of us americans look bad, because he was so involved in his school, highest honors. he was doing great. meanwhile, the rest of us -- >> he did the whole naval cadet thing. this was a deep agent, they were planting an agent. this is no way out. >> you could go back to high school. you're a young looking guy. >>...
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charlie: is some of this action taking the pressure off of russia and the ukraine? sec. carter: it certainly has not from the american point of view. the europeans -- i was just in europe last week, they are all as concerned as they were last year about russian conduct and this is important because you asked me about the budget earlier. charlie, i came up in this business during the cold war. i remember -- i have been dealing with the russians for a very long time. after the soviet union ended, there was a long period of time where, in the department of defense, thinking about russia as a competitor was not something that we had to do. happened inhat ukraine a year and a half ago, it is quite clear that as long as vladimir putin is running the country, and has the intentions that he says he has, we are going to have a competitor in russia. that has meant for us in defens e, and for the europeans and nato, having to create a new pla ybook, that we have not had for a quarter century. one of territorial defense, aggressionagainst from russia into europe. not just by traditio
charlie: is some of this action taking the pressure off of russia and the ukraine? sec. carter: it certainly has not from the american point of view. the europeans -- i was just in europe last week, they are all as concerned as they were last year about russian conduct and this is important because you asked me about the budget earlier. charlie, i came up in this business during the cold war. i remember -- i have been dealing with the russians for a very long time. after the soviet union ended,...
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considerhe russians the ukraine little russia. i think it is deeply steeped in their history and their culture, so they are going to attempt to sustain influence, particularly ,n the two separatist publics and obviously with the russians most feared and are most the ukraineout is gravitating to the west more than it already has, meaning becoming part of the european union, or nato. .ussia will be proxies the separatist will sustain their influence in the ukraine in that manner. mr. quigley: do you see the status remaining the way it is -- everything there is renewed conflict at different times, but no dramatic change recently --it is? obviously there is renewed conflict at different times, but no dramatic change recently. mr. clapper: i think they will maintain the status quo, but there are incidents occurring on the line that has been drawn the of the minsk agreement based on upstart separatists that the russians do not control. john, do you want to add to that? john: there has been some movement with the minsk agreement, but are
considerhe russians the ukraine little russia. i think it is deeply steeped in their history and their culture, so they are going to attempt to sustain influence, particularly ,n the two separatist publics and obviously with the russians most feared and are most the ukraineout is gravitating to the west more than it already has, meaning becoming part of the european union, or nato. .ussia will be proxies the separatist will sustain their influence in the ukraine in that manner. mr. quigley: do...
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two weeks ago the president was on the phone with a -- with the popularly elected president of the ukraine and they discussed the political importance of the minsing agreement and tissue of the minsk agreement and their effort together to root out any kind of corruption, etc. might the president, since he has been meeting with leaders to bring more openness in his last part of his administration, might he consider a visit to ukraine in his last year of his administration? mr. earnest: i don't have any updates about the president's travel at this point. obviously the situation in --aine is something that has it's been something that the administration has been working on quite a bit lately and obviously vice president biden had the opportunity to travel to ukraine at the end of last year and i think vice president biden, more than anyone, at senior levels in the administration has been invested in trying to bring about the resolution in ukraine he would like to see. much of that has been blunted by the refusal of the russians to implement their part of the minsk agreement. we have seen ukra
two weeks ago the president was on the phone with a -- with the popularly elected president of the ukraine and they discussed the political importance of the minsing agreement and tissue of the minsk agreement and their effort together to root out any kind of corruption, etc. might the president, since he has been meeting with leaders to bring more openness in his last part of his administration, might he consider a visit to ukraine in his last year of his administration? mr. earnest: i don't...
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eckstein: this is babiyar outside of kiev here in the ukraine. one of hundreds of killing fields from world war ii's holocaust throughout the former soviet union. there is a traditional memorial prayer of the dead that is recited when we come to visit this site. (speaking hebrew) remember those who died here. (singing hebrew) it was here in 1941 that in a period of five days over a hundred thousand jews were killed here by the nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undressed, everyone, and then they were killed. imagine, a lot of people can't imagine. managed to survive the nazis then suffered the post world war ii persecution, indoctrination and anti- semitism of the communists. jews were forbidden to practice their fai education and they lived in fear of the soviet people ridicule and beat them. were victimized throughout this century. and now tragically, by the collapse of the soviet system itse. right now, sacrifices are the order of the day. governments don't have enough money to maintain social services
eckstein: this is babiyar outside of kiev here in the ukraine. one of hundreds of killing fields from world war ii's holocaust throughout the former soviet union. there is a traditional memorial prayer of the dead that is recited when we come to visit this site. (speaking hebrew) remember those who died here. (singing hebrew) it was here in 1941 that in a period of five days over a hundred thousand jews were killed here by the nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they...
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from the ukraine. police say he created the ruse to stay in the u-s. he's now under arrest. it's a fabulous february giveaway on 9 on your side. watch good morning tri-state from 6 t0 7a for your chance to win a 100-dollar pre-paid gift card. but you'd better jump on it... because today is your *last* chance to win! win!watch for the weather word of the day and enter it at now let's check in with with your nine first warning weather. weather. long:the close of our workweek will be cold, but i promise you, warmer air is coming over the weekend! temperatures drop morning with cloudy skies and flurries across the tri-state. skies stay cloudy to mostly cloudy all day long and this will really hold back our temperatures. highs will only reach the mid 30s this afternoon. if you are heading out to a fish fry this evening, bundle up the family. the weekend is looking flat out fantastic! high pressure moves into the ohio valley and it ensures that both days are mostly sunny. temperatures improve to 50 on saturday. winds increase from the southwest on sunday and this helps pump in war
from the ukraine. police say he created the ruse to stay in the u-s. he's now under arrest. it's a fabulous february giveaway on 9 on your side. watch good morning tri-state from 6 t0 7a for your chance to win a 100-dollar pre-paid gift card. but you'd better jump on it... because today is your *last* chance to win! win!watch for the weather word of the day and enter it at now let's check in with with your nine first warning weather. weather. long:the close of our workweek will be cold, but i...
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it was initiated in 2014 to reassure nato allies after the russian intervention in the ukraine. finland has worked with the us several times in the last few years. >>> as maive expansion -- massive expansion program at tia is moving along. >> a sneak peek coming up. relief from pain and boredom, how virtual reality is used to ease the stress of staying in a hospital. >>> and a warmer feel today thanks to a southerly wind flow, but a change overnight, and then a very nice stretch of weather. the seven-day forecast is coming up. >>> that and more coming up. you're watching news channel 8, the station that's always on (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. >>> the biggers names in music taking over los angeles tonight for the 58th annual grammy awards. taylor swift will open the ceremony, and adele, sam hunt, and they'l
it was initiated in 2014 to reassure nato allies after the russian intervention in the ukraine. finland has worked with the us several times in the last few years. >>> as maive expansion -- massive expansion program at tia is moving along. >> a sneak peek coming up. relief from pain and boredom, how virtual reality is used to ease the stress of staying in a hospital. >>> and a warmer feel today thanks to a southerly wind flow, but a change overnight, and then a very nice...
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he came here from the ukraine but his visa expired. imagine a doctor telling you your child has a rare disease for come there is no cure. caitlin: and them your child will not live past the age of three or four. this is what one durham couple heard after their son was born. i had a chance to talk to them about how they are trying to beat the odds. and sweet chubby creaks, william is perfection. but beneath the skin is a deadly disorder called pearson syndrome. >> an incredibly rare deorder of mitochondria. over time, the cells and die and fail because they have incapable of making energy. caitlin: now his doctors at duke are managing anemia and keeping his blood count up with transfusions. he is on medication to prevent over day infections. past that, he is at risk for problems with his heart, kidneys, eyes, ears and brain. >> he is normal and healthy right now. knowing in the future that, it's likely to change is, i think the hardest thing. reporter: and there is no known cure and time is running out. >> there is, life expectancy is th
he came here from the ukraine but his visa expired. imagine a doctor telling you your child has a rare disease for come there is no cure. caitlin: and them your child will not live past the age of three or four. this is what one durham couple heard after their son was born. i had a chance to talk to them about how they are trying to beat the odds. and sweet chubby creaks, william is perfection. but beneath the skin is a deadly disorder called pearson syndrome. >> an incredibly rare...
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it calls for peace in syria, iraq and the ukraine and urges europe to maintain its christian roots. >> jeff: a busy week ahead for the pontiff as he conducts mass at this hour. stay with 7 news on air and online at wsvn.com for continuing coverage of the pope's visit to mexico. >> robbin: the search is on for a shooter after a shooting in little havan a. the 16 year old was walking when someone in dark clothes fired several shots striking him in the leg. where he is recovering tonight. the shooter is still out there. if you have any information, you're asked to call police. >> jeff: a deadly drive in north lauderdale claiming the life of a child. they were killed who the two carc collided. one of the cars spun out of control crashing into a barrier and then into a third vehicle. >> we understand that when the vehicle spun out, the juvevele was ejected from the vehicle and was thus pronounced dead here on the scene. the female driver of that vehicle had non-life threatening injuries and was transported to university hospital. >> jeff: detectives are still investigating but do not belie
it calls for peace in syria, iraq and the ukraine and urges europe to maintain its christian roots. >> jeff: a busy week ahead for the pontiff as he conducts mass at this hour. stay with 7 news on air and online at wsvn.com for continuing coverage of the pope's visit to mexico. >> robbin: the search is on for a shooter after a shooting in little havan a. the 16 year old was walking when someone in dark clothes fired several shots striking him in the leg. where he is recovering...
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moscow is conducting operations in syria, sustained involvement in the ukraine and expanding military capabilities in the arctic. they continued their robust exercise schedule and aggressively and occasionally provocative out of area deployments and we expect similar activity in 2016. china is pursuing a long-term military modernization program to advance its core interest which include maintaining its sovereignty, protecting its territory, and projecting its regional influence particularly in the south china sea. they have undergone reforms including increasing the number of navy, air force, and rocket force personal and establishing a theater joint command system and reducing their current military regions down to five joint theater of operations. klein china has the largest and most complicated missile force and prioritizes regional and ballistic capabilities to expand against forces in the region and feel ship missiles which provide the ability to attack u.s. aircraft carrier in the western pacific ocean. china displayed a new intermediate range cape able of attacking guam. they a
moscow is conducting operations in syria, sustained involvement in the ukraine and expanding military capabilities in the arctic. they continued their robust exercise schedule and aggressively and occasionally provocative out of area deployments and we expect similar activity in 2016. china is pursuing a long-term military modernization program to advance its core interest which include maintaining its sovereignty, protecting its territory, and projecting its regional influence particularly in...
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russia's syrian campaign for the moment as eclipsed aggression in the crimea and ukraine. in syria, russia continues to bolster the military of the assad regime while running an information operation campaign to suggest its military operations are focused against the islamic state. unlike russia its actions in syria are being played out in deadly headlines talking about support where moderate forces are aimed to get out from under the rule of the assad regime. this as a complex problem for the united states, the coalition fighting isis and our friend and allies in the region. north korea presents an immediate threat conducting a launch in violation of multiple resolutions. china could increase sanctions and insurge the system to decease they want to stay on good terms and put the entire region at risk. without china's cooperation they will not step back. china continues to deny access to others and exhibit power. china's continuing its aggressive efforts to solidify its claims in the south china sea despite the protest of its sovereign neighbors. it is critical we enhance o
russia's syrian campaign for the moment as eclipsed aggression in the crimea and ukraine. in syria, russia continues to bolster the military of the assad regime while running an information operation campaign to suggest its military operations are focused against the islamic state. unlike russia its actions in syria are being played out in deadly headlines talking about support where moderate forces are aimed to get out from under the rule of the assad regime. this as a complex problem for the...
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the conflict in ukraine may have vanished from the headlines, but the east of the country is still a e. two years ago, progression fighters took parts of eastern ukraine. villages were destroyed with thousands of lives lost. a formal cease-fire was announced. but for those people trying to return home, there is little sign of peace. among the thing the price of war are ukraine's disabled athletic team. finishing fourth at the london 2012 paralympics. these athletes are living and training far from home. the continuing conflict has meant they lost funding and access to their craft. but, they have not lost their winning spirit. >> tim is one of the team's greatest hoax. a group of young, disabled athletes from northern ukraine are highly motivated. many of the young athletes were orphans, or placed in children's homes by their parents when they were babies. now, the coach is like a mother to them. >> she helps make sure we get vocational training. at the same time, we prepare for competitions. first at the national level then for the european championships. >> she is hoping she will be
the conflict in ukraine may have vanished from the headlines, but the east of the country is still a e. two years ago, progression fighters took parts of eastern ukraine. villages were destroyed with thousands of lives lost. a formal cease-fire was announced. but for those people trying to return home, there is little sign of peace. among the thing the price of war are ukraine's disabled athletic team. finishing fourth at the london 2012 paralympics. these athletes are living and training far...
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. >> there are also concerns that russian should use the space imagery for military ends in the ukraine and syria. >> it could be used to geolocate for strikes on the ground. >> the commercial use of cameras how the line between government control and private enterprise in space is vanishing. >> governments and military are have been problems dealing with that because they want to foster innovation because they don't know what it means in the long term and so they are always nervous about it. >> originally designed to be a lab, the international space station is being used more and more as a destination point for private companies trying to find out a way to make private space travel positivable. >> profitable.>> well, we were looking up into space wondering if that is where cynthia had been. >> my wonderful husband whisked me away for a big wedding anniversary. >> but not to the moon. >> no, but to french polynesia, which is such a romantic place, pictures. and you know i find animals no matter where i go. this is a baby green sea turtles. 146 of them werere more morning, and. >> how c
. >> there are also concerns that russian should use the space imagery for military ends in the ukraine and syria. >> it could be used to geolocate for strikes on the ground. >> the commercial use of cameras how the line between government control and private enterprise in space is vanishing. >> governments and military are have been problems dealing with that because they want to foster innovation because they don't know what it means in the long term and so they are...
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the post video online to show family and friendsds to check within two days we had articles in the ukraine, honduras, italy, hvac detention io has been unexpected and at times overwhelming common for parents say it has been fun to read the that punch may say about his personality to track revealed the aid fighter or some boxing k-pop allegedly covering and how much should you did you pay for a cup of coffee. >> najera joins us with with that anymore and thisns edition of update and. >> if you are a coffee trigger, i don't know if you would pay this much but some people arey first come in arizona, please say that too, pto girls were shot outside of a high school in regulars on each one with a w gunshot wound with a gun founder by both for river thames great investigators say they're not searching for a shooter. >> police say any columbus restaurant attack is not terror related to common 30 or mohamed barry of mohamed barry attack people for shedding dinnertime and restauranteded in columbus thursday they say that he did start attacking people than was shot and killed by the police, for peop
the post video online to show family and friendsds to check within two days we had articles in the ukraine, honduras, italy, hvac detention io has been unexpected and at times overwhelming common for parents say it has been fun to read the that punch may say about his personality to track revealed the aid fighter or some boxing k-pop allegedly covering and how much should you did you pay for a cup of coffee. >> najera joins us with with that anymore and thisns edition of update and....
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propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home?'s the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping up eastern part of ukraine, the crimea, which by the way, is not a cheap proposition. he's propping up assad. got military in both places. he doesn't have the cash right now to go into the baltic. in fact, the ruble crashing and the commodities market crashing, it's the best thing that could happen for the west because he will not have the money. >> running out of time, so we have to go. my thanks to julie, charles, he says win no matter who wins in at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like vacations equal getting carried away. more proactive selling. what do you think michal? i agree. let's get out there. let's meet these people. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. >>> all right. wait ae? >> coming back, should help world pull a lot. >> gary. >> i want to s
propping up his part of the ukraine, propping up the insurgent. >> is he popular at home?'s the insurgent war. he is so far. but he's propping up eastern part of ukraine, the crimea, which by the way, is not a cheap proposition. he's propping up assad. got military in both places. he doesn't have the cash right now to go into the baltic. in fact, the ruble crashing and the commodities market crashing, it's the best thing that could happen for the west because he will not have the money....
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dave watson: within two days we had articles in the ukraine, honduras, italy, telemundo. vanessa: he's getting so big and so big and so big. dave: he's already more accomplished than i am. although the attention has been unexpected and, at times, overwhelming, the first time soon-to- be parents say it's been fun to read the comments and speculate about what that punch may say about ej's personality. vanessa: we love ultimate fighting so we were just talking about that. we were like, okay maybe he's going to be some fighter of the ufc or some boxing guy. next -- fashion froma higher power. pope francis modeled some new headwear today as he left cuba... you can probably guess by the hat today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much influence that the only way they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand up and say loudly and clearly, "enough is enough." new' stories we are working for fox5 news at t
dave watson: within two days we had articles in the ukraine, honduras, italy, telemundo. vanessa: he's getting so big and so big and so big. dave: he's already more accomplished than i am. although the attention has been unexpected and, at times, overwhelming, the first time soon-to- be parents say it's been fun to read the comments and speculate about what that punch may say about ej's personality. vanessa: we love ultimate fighting so we were just talking about that. we were like, okay maybe...