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charismatic,s certainly alec, but initially thested the call to be leader.s cesar chavez the same way? >> it was the reverse in some ways. he became the leader, and the movement grew up around him. tavis: there was no resistance on his part to accepting leadership? >> no, he took it and ran with it. >> i have read a couple of thatles that talk about one is trying to research the text of the people say a person didn't want to be cooperative. how much trouble did you have getting this done? >> i knew i wasn't going to have cooperation from the family, and fortunately, it. he left a meticulous record of his life and documents, and there were also many oral ,istories done over the years so i knew he was an incredible resource, and i also knew i was not going to have cooperation from the family. tavis: why not cooperate if you are a member of the family? this is a guy i would think if you want to see more celebrated, his birthday, the holiday in daye states, perhaps one nationally, but why would you not want to see this kind of treatment given to him or this elev
charismatic,s certainly alec, but initially thested the call to be leader.s cesar chavez the same way? >> it was the reverse in some ways. he became the leader, and the movement grew up around him. tavis: there was no resistance on his part to accepting leadership? >> no, he took it and ran with it. >> i have read a couple of thatles that talk about one is trying to research the text of the people say a person didn't want to be cooperative. how much trouble did you have...
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up thest, we have opened use of long latin characters.very first new domain that was approved was spelled in arabic script. we have one in cyrillic script and one in chinese script. >> you mentioned quite a number of potential new domains. that is obviously going to be a shock for some people. they are used to using.com and .org. what is icann's rolling going forward? -- role in going forward? how will they navigate to something they are not used to -- to question mark seeing? >> we will have campaigned to support the consumer. -- we operate in the public interest. it is public interest, important that we give consumers a sense of safety about using these new domains and a sense of understanding the choices they have. it is becoming more and more difficult to find the domain that you want on existing top-level domains. now they have the possibility to express themselves differently. many of the new applicants are also engaged in public campaigns. maybe for their own interests. they are also engaged in explaining to consumers how toices an
up thest, we have opened use of long latin characters.very first new domain that was approved was spelled in arabic script. we have one in cyrillic script and one in chinese script. >> you mentioned quite a number of potential new domains. that is obviously going to be a shock for some people. they are used to using.com and .org. what is icann's rolling going forward? -- role in going forward? how will they navigate to something they are not used to -- to question mark seeing? >> we...
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the navy moving the uss kid -- thest it's -- it's the second u.s. ship to participate in the effort. david piper, fox news. >>> to men on board the missing flight were carrying stolen passports. it's calling for the u.s. to pressure more countries to check passports against interpoll record. interpoll says more than a billion people boarded without having their passports checked. >> we track any passport in and out of the country but even our bordering countries do not do this. many in 2012 fewer than 20 of them checked passports of international travelers against databases. >>> you know it's going to be a good weekend when on friday everyone flocks to the weather guy to talk about what's ahead. >> we're talking about low 80s for the last weekend of winter. so things are warming up. we do head into your saturday. today we cooled off a little bit. hugging the coast. the temperatures this afternoon, still pretty warm out there. especially for this time of year but cooler than yesterday. san jose. on the satellite, you see the clouds, moved had across
the navy moving the uss kid -- thest it's -- it's the second u.s. ship to participate in the effort. david piper, fox news. >>> to men on board the missing flight were carrying stolen passports. it's calling for the u.s. to pressure more countries to check passports against interpoll record. interpoll says more than a billion people boarded without having their passports checked. >> we track any passport in and out of the country but even our bordering countries do not do this....
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. >> strong but slowing down, it's a simply but accurate way to describe the recovery of thest housing market. >> let's start with new home sales. no one expected sales to jump 9.6% from december to january. the home price index rose 13.4%, the largest gain since 2005. so that is the strong part. here is the slowing down part. home prices declined a 10th of one per cent. housing prices dropped. home sales and price growth are expected to soften this year. the reasons include a decline in home affordability, because rates are a percentage point above where they were. rising prices made homes too expensive for some potential buyers. ali spoke for chris mayor, and asked if a larger slow down is ahead. listen. >> we are starting to see effective interest rates coming up. when they go up people get off the fence saying, "oh, my god, got to get into the market", we saw it in the second half of the year, we are starting to see the effect of that show up in terms of people having less enthusiasm to jump in the market. >> despite it's 4.5% for a fixed mortgage, that will be one of the lowest ra
. >> strong but slowing down, it's a simply but accurate way to describe the recovery of thest housing market. >> let's start with new home sales. no one expected sales to jump 9.6% from december to january. the home price index rose 13.4%, the largest gain since 2005. so that is the strong part. here is the slowing down part. home prices declined a 10th of one per cent. housing prices dropped. home sales and price growth are expected to soften this year. the reasons include a...
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i feel like this isn't thest fir time they did it. >> like weekly. >> yeah. >> it is your boy macateohe video may look similar, it was inspired by imam kell 's video i showed you last week. >> it is imam kellam. >> the guy pranking his dad, saying he got a girl pregnant. this guy thought that pregnant was so funny, he decided to do the very same thing. to his own nigerian father. >> they're going to all -- they're all pranks. >> he's nervous. he works through the story. i had this girl own, one thing led to another. >> she's pregnant, dad. >> of course, dad flips out. >> when? where? >> why are you laughing? >> the exact same reaction. >> you are getting on first class tomorrow. >> there is one massive twist here. >> don't tell me calm down. because someone -- >> that's dad around the room, inconsiderably stressed. he starts to breathe heavy. >> dad. >> he's getting chest pains. >> dad. >> he collapses to his knees. >> dad. >> oh. >> what? >> dad? >> i'm so sorry, dad. >> do not try to prank me. >> how did he know? that's one smart dad. >> that's funny. smacked him right across the fa
i feel like this isn't thest fir time they did it. >> like weekly. >> yeah. >> it is your boy macateohe video may look similar, it was inspired by imam kell 's video i showed you last week. >> it is imam kellam. >> the guy pranking his dad, saying he got a girl pregnant. this guy thought that pregnant was so funny, he decided to do the very same thing. to his own nigerian father. >> they're going to all -- they're all pranks. >> he's nervous. he works...
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upward -- thest first of developed economies to tighten.f any oferformance the g-10 economies, the aussies are not far behind with almost 4%. the aussie wins with a gain of 10% on january 24. for exporters, this is a big worry. something both prime ministers have warned about. some see the kiwi strengthening even more. >> rallying quite steadily, especially the aussie-p we -- aussie-kiwi cross. now we see the kiwi against the dollar begin to break the 87 level. then we see it rally up to the historical high. the aussie and the kiwi are fighting it out again for a victory. but neither wants a strong currency or damage to exporters. >> let's take a look at the latest on turkey. claiming victory in local elections. the crackdown on social media has energized critics. twitter doesn't have much to do with the price of fish. but it has dominated discussion about these elections, especially since it was blocked a week earlier. >> i don't think this was a good move as people were committee getting with each other. >> he did the best thing, not just
upward -- thest first of developed economies to tighten.f any oferformance the g-10 economies, the aussies are not far behind with almost 4%. the aussie wins with a gain of 10% on january 24. for exporters, this is a big worry. something both prime ministers have warned about. some see the kiwi strengthening even more. >> rallying quite steadily, especially the aussie-p we -- aussie-kiwi cross. now we see the kiwi against the dollar begin to break the 87 level. then we see it rally up to...
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to lead thest development on the like button and is now at a company you cofounded focused on enterprise justin rosenstein is in the studio. curious how your work has informed your work at the enterprise company. example of the like button, that was taking something we did all the time and making it simple. we are enabling gmail -- teamwork without e-mail. we're trying to get rid of e-mail. it, when e-mail came out, you might have said, why do we need e-mail? good enough. that e-mail did not slightly speed us up, it totally changed the nature of what teams could accomplish. now people have that same reaction. as a voicemail was the thing we would be stuck with forever. example how i know it is going on and i communicate with people without e-mail. , we marry the conversations with the actual work itself. so you can always log in and see here is all of the things i need to work on or the steps for my team between now and accomplishing our goal in who is responsible for what. in e-mail, there is no way you could ask gmail, what are the things i should work on today in order? who is waiting
to lead thest development on the like button and is now at a company you cofounded focused on enterprise justin rosenstein is in the studio. curious how your work has informed your work at the enterprise company. example of the like button, that was taking something we did all the time and making it simple. we are enabling gmail -- teamwork without e-mail. we're trying to get rid of e-mail. it, when e-mail came out, you might have said, why do we need e-mail? good enough. that e-mail did not...
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. >> lots more questions whether they are dumbing down thest. thanks hermella. >>> is the rest of mother nature trying to kill you? also the polar vortex, the weather has frozen >> al jazeera america presents extrodanary documentaries. colin comes from a long line of ferrymen. >> you're a riverman from start to finish... >> now he leaves home to see what life is like on the waters of bangladesh. >> it's absolutely filthy... >> he learns how difficult working ther can be. >> how do you say..."get out the way"? >> shoro >> can this brittish man find common ground with his local host? >> "must really take it out of mr. loteef"... >> toughest place to be a ferryman on al jazeera america >> nature is wondrous but it can also be brutal and horrifying. our next guest has written a book, called mother nature is trying to kill you, dan riskin is that fascinating and fascinated author. the host of monsters inside me on animal lan it. great to have you. thanks. >> you start with a really disgusting thing, i don't want to get into it. how about the book, ho
. >> lots more questions whether they are dumbing down thest. thanks hermella. >>> is the rest of mother nature trying to kill you? also the polar vortex, the weather has frozen >> al jazeera america presents extrodanary documentaries. colin comes from a long line of ferrymen. >> you're a riverman from start to finish... >> now he leaves home to see what life is like on the waters of bangladesh. >> it's absolutely filthy... >> he learns how difficult...
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lou: big thest obstacles? >> there are two big ones. one has been with us for awhile.hat's the public sector. the other is consumer spending. it has been on my radar screen for this whole recovery period. it's not growly nearly like it ought to be. it's not growly primarily because the resource base for our consumer sector has been undermined. >> you talk about resource base. you talk about having a personal disposable incomes to buy a car and house. at the same time, i keep hearing people imploring the consumer to come back to the market. i sayywhy ask the consumer something to do of our corporation. and that is they cleaned up the balance sheet. they are stripping debt. they are getting lean and mean and why shouldn't the consume ensure. >> the consumer has done a lot of same thing. consumers have cleaned up [inaudible conversations] we want you to rock and roll like the 'out. >> what they haven't been able to do is repair the wealth holdings sufficiently to get through a mortgage review, for example. and that brings up banks and banks not lending. why -- what is the
lou: big thest obstacles? >> there are two big ones. one has been with us for awhile.hat's the public sector. the other is consumer spending. it has been on my radar screen for this whole recovery period. it's not growly nearly like it ought to be. it's not growly primarily because the resource base for our consumer sector has been undermined. >> you talk about resource base. you talk about having a personal disposable incomes to buy a car and house. at the same time, i keep hearing...
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victory, it's a moral boost as it's the ancestral home to the bashar al-assad family and its strong thest supporters. >> argentina is marking a memorial day 30 years ago, many were kidnapped, tortured and killed. as daniel schweimler discovers the search for answers is still strong. >> thousands of military files, information on those held in detention centres in the 1970s, and '80s have been turned over. they have been protesting and made available to the public. more is to follow. >> the defence minister said the argentine military changed since the dark days of what was known as the dirty war. in a 7-year rein of terroror, the military kidnapped and killed thousands. making the documents available to the public is vital in helping the country come to terms with its past. >> it's an important symbolic act for society and the fm lis that want to rebuild history. it's helping to provide documentary evidence to take the trials forward. >> the mothers of some victims march every thursday afternoon outside the government palace, demanding answers. memorials for the victims come in all forms.
victory, it's a moral boost as it's the ancestral home to the bashar al-assad family and its strong thest supporters. >> argentina is marking a memorial day 30 years ago, many were kidnapped, tortured and killed. as daniel schweimler discovers the search for answers is still strong. >> thousands of military files, information on those held in detention centres in the 1970s, and '80s have been turned over. they have been protesting and made available to the public. more is to follow....
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. >> lots more questions whether they are dumbing down thest. thanks hermella. >>> is the rest of mother nature trying to kill you? also the polar vortex, the weather has frozen one beautiful >> nature is wondrous but it can also be brutal and horrifying. our next guest has written a book, called mother nature is trying to kill you, dan riskin is that fascinating and fascinated author. the host of monsters inside me on animal lan it. great to have you. >> great to be here. thanks. >> you start with a really disgusting thing, i don't want to get into it. how about the book, how is mother nature trying to kill me? >> everybody has this idea that it's a loving kind thing that is balanced and natural if things are natural they must be good for you. that's kind of true sort of some ways but really on the whole mother nature is looking out for itself, you're made of calories, really, and there are predators at a would love to take you apart. >> that's a wonderful thought. >> it's the reason that breaking bad is something more fun to watch than cindere
. >> lots more questions whether they are dumbing down thest. thanks hermella. >>> is the rest of mother nature trying to kill you? also the polar vortex, the weather has frozen one beautiful >> nature is wondrous but it can also be brutal and horrifying. our next guest has written a book, called mother nature is trying to kill you, dan riskin is that fascinating and fascinated author. the host of monsters inside me on animal lan it. great to have you. >> great to be...
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. >> thest the piece of high-tech gear that's led to this location.ellite imagery taking pictures. now that has the assets as you say, the aircraft moving into the area. they will be the first ones to get into the target zone to see whether this floating debris is from the triple seven. the aircraft that will be the first one on scene and based on the e-mail i got from u.s. navy commander, i believe it's in the area now. this is the most advanced aircraft that the world has in terms of searching for submarines. they are using that technology which operates it day or night to be able to look down at the surface. it has a spread of 10,000 square miles. it can go to 20,000 square miles. the best vision that this equipment can see is in that 10,000 square mile area. it could be looking out at that spot where they are waiting for some sort of confirmation whether this piece is floating there looking as if it may be part of an aircraft. we heard bob hager talk about the possibility this would be the skin of the aircraft that likely would be what would float
. >> thest the piece of high-tech gear that's led to this location.ellite imagery taking pictures. now that has the assets as you say, the aircraft moving into the area. they will be the first ones to get into the target zone to see whether this floating debris is from the triple seven. the aircraft that will be the first one on scene and based on the e-mail i got from u.s. navy commander, i believe it's in the area now. this is the most advanced aircraft that the world has in terms of...
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about thest thing vote, the result was never in any doubt. the only option essentially on the ballot paper was either you can leave ukraine or join russia. coastals no "no option. " option. can't believe the turnout was as high considering the fact all of the ukrainians living crimea and together they make up more than 30% of the population what cut at the polls. >> can you explain what the question was? what were the questions -- the choices? there were two choices. one was to join russia and the other was to return to the 1992 constitution. [indiscernible] it was overwhelming 97% in joining russia. they have already passed a series of laws to move to the moscow times on, to adopt the ruble. they're not wasting any time in parliament. the mood on the streets is rather subdued. quite a lot of people have a hangover this morning. >> what was the atmosphere in crimea during the vote? out tole were turning the polling stations, casting their vote in a fairly orderly manner. it became obvious as the day went on which way people were going to vote
about thest thing vote, the result was never in any doubt. the only option essentially on the ballot paper was either you can leave ukraine or join russia. coastals no "no option. " option. can't believe the turnout was as high considering the fact all of the ukrainians living crimea and together they make up more than 30% of the population what cut at the polls. >> can you explain what the question was? what were the questions -- the choices? there were two choices. one was to...
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and then there were people with said we want to build stronger ties with thest -- stronger ties with the west but i think once a foreign army invades your country, it's very difficult and i find it quite impossible to make an argument for that. >> their opinions are divided but all of them are alarmed. even those who are kind of happy about putin's interference, they're still alarmed that that will lead to a civil war. >> reporter: over the weekend, about 100 ukrainians protested at the russian consulate in san francisco. the big question now, will the u.s. see this as a violation of a 1994 treaty to respect ukrainian independence and will the u.s. military intervene? we're live at stanford university, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a little history on crimea. the region was part of russia until 1954. russia turned it over to ukraine that year when both were part of the soviet union. testifies semi independent with etc. own parliament and an estimated 77% of people there consider russian their native language. >>> happening today, a local muslim opposed to a local surveillance center will prot
and then there were people with said we want to build stronger ties with thest -- stronger ties with the west but i think once a foreign army invades your country, it's very difficult and i find it quite impossible to make an argument for that. >> their opinions are divided but all of them are alarmed. even those who are kind of happy about putin's interference, they're still alarmed that that will lead to a civil war. >> reporter: over the weekend, about 100 ukrainians protested at...
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takes to theste -- skies. they want to use drones to bring the internet to more people. first twitter, now youtube. clamped down on the website. a warm want this welcome. it is 6:00 in london. welcome to the program. we are going inside one of the world's most prominent fashion houses. takes a look at the life and legacy of its founder. that is next hour during our in the no discussion. let's have a look at some breaking news. -- italian oh banking group is reducing -- releasing numbers. 5.59 one billion dollars was the net loss. the reason for this -- they have written down $5.8 billion in the fourth quarter. that is the reason we are seeing that. in terms of how the business is performing, one ratio is 12.3% at the end of december. they say they are taking repricing action to limit what they see as a negative environment. going through the metrics for the fourth quarter. time when european banks looking ahead to the asset quality review that things be conducted by the central bank. saying they have about 11 billion euros in capital buffer ahead of the asset quality rev
takes to theste -- skies. they want to use drones to bring the internet to more people. first twitter, now youtube. clamped down on the website. a warm want this welcome. it is 6:00 in london. welcome to the program. we are going inside one of the world's most prominent fashion houses. takes a look at the life and legacy of its founder. that is next hour during our in the no discussion. let's have a look at some breaking news. -- italian oh banking group is reducing -- releasing numbers. 5.59...
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thest got an e-mail from ceo of bit instant. for facing criminal charges money laundering. reach out to me moments ago and he said, quote, this satoshi thing is a joke and the "newsweek" reporter has no evidence. it is what we have heard from people in the bitcoin community. why would they want to be coming out against your story? >> the community has been clear that there reading into the idea of him being anonymous. saying as stop reporters, it's no big deal who did this. being skeptical of certain details, kicking the tires more. i really do think there is more to that and i'm really happy -- asthis is not about bitcoin much as it is about pointer or any other journalism institute in that your wonderful story which created a huge splash is based on forensic research which is not evidence or first order condition that so-and-so did whatever they did. >> i don't consider it a lack of evidence at all. >> what is your evidence? don't you answer the question for the world that is riveted by your important story? what is your evidence this guy is who he is? >> you're saying th
thest got an e-mail from ceo of bit instant. for facing criminal charges money laundering. reach out to me moments ago and he said, quote, this satoshi thing is a joke and the "newsweek" reporter has no evidence. it is what we have heard from people in the bitcoin community. why would they want to be coming out against your story? >> the community has been clear that there reading into the idea of him being anonymous. saying as stop reporters, it's no big deal who did this....
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you, thest provide chinese perception. i'm sure americans and philippines also have different perceptions. that is why we will stick together to discuss, and we can find out the truth. way think maybe the faster and not just to blame china, but the faster way is to sit down and according to the proposal of .hina, to settle the disputes without putting the wood into the fire and make that tension to disturb the whole region. >> thank you very next question. >> thank you very much. i would like to ask a question about the mystic politics, because i think it will be widely acknowledged that the chinese government has achieved a lot in terms of lifting millions of people out of and as the professor just said, the chinese enjoysment probably an performance legitimacy so far. going forward, how much capability do you think the chinese government will be able to maintain this kind of the didymus he in light -- of legitimacy in light of pollution, corruption, and just the sheer fact that the growth is increasingly complex to gover
you, thest provide chinese perception. i'm sure americans and philippines also have different perceptions. that is why we will stick together to discuss, and we can find out the truth. way think maybe the faster and not just to blame china, but the faster way is to sit down and according to the proposal of .hina, to settle the disputes without putting the wood into the fire and make that tension to disturb the whole region. >> thank you very next question. >> thank you very much. i...
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just something as simple as yesterday thest internal opposition centered around the northwestern province and rejected the external attempts to impose an electoral system to do new elections in the northwestern province. are arguingnk they about the forms of elections, they are arguing over who controls the process and this gets back to what i said about personal competition and competition for leadership. it is aggravated by regional powers that have their own clients. the saudi's have certain people they like better than others. islam is done the saudi's, the turks, jordanians. syrian decision now. this reminds me a lot, and you know about lebanon, this reminds me about of what i saw in lebanon in the 1980's when i was a young diplomat. syrian decision and that is a real problem. need toans themselves reassemble around a syrian agenda, first and foremost. >> and that agenda, what would drive it? said, there is something they all agree on. i do not think anyone who has any weight on the ground with the activists that are keeping the municipalities functioning in the so-called liberated p
just something as simple as yesterday thest internal opposition centered around the northwestern province and rejected the external attempts to impose an electoral system to do new elections in the northwestern province. are arguingnk they about the forms of elections, they are arguing over who controls the process and this gets back to what i said about personal competition and competition for leadership. it is aggravated by regional powers that have their own clients. the saudi's have certain...
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drug officials say it could have sold for 18 million in thest. >> peru recently passed columbia as the number one producer of coke quay. >> mark morgan joins us with a look at a young team using march madness as a learning experience. >> you don't normally see a young people develop k. that is happening. the kentucky wildcats from lost. another young team in lexington reallying on freshman to do the lifting. the youngsters began to find themselves. facing ricardo louis. 11 and 0 - playing big down the stretch. a 3-point play. game time at 66. the cart jipals led by -- cardyinals led by 16. the biggest play of the game. kicking it to harrison. kentucky led for 65 seconds. final chance for louisville. a game-tying three. it is short. willed cats vaps to the -- wildcats advance to the elite eightment. >> another terrific basketball game. proud of my kids. told them before the fame if you get pumped in the mouth you'll taste blood. you'll fight for brace yourself for the next shot. they faut. >> pe iraniansing ino falls to 11 and one. . >> yukon playing a home game against the statement hu
drug officials say it could have sold for 18 million in thest. >> peru recently passed columbia as the number one producer of coke quay. >> mark morgan joins us with a look at a young team using march madness as a learning experience. >> you don't normally see a young people develop k. that is happening. the kentucky wildcats from lost. another young team in lexington reallying on freshman to do the lifting. the youngsters began to find themselves. facing ricardo louis. 11 and...
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july think what the prime minister of the ukraine coming what thest: i think prime minister of the ukraineng to congress, and it seems to me the western side of the world is lining up to tell russia it is unacceptable and there are consequences. while that could hurt some of our economy, it will not cripple our economy, but it could be very devastating to the russia economy. the other players, quite frankly in the arena, might be from the asian countries, but the reality is that the asian countries are having their own problems, so i think that russia could find itself in some economic straits. host: we will talk about this a little bit more on "washington journal" with our next guest, lorettaresswoman sanchez, thank you so much. it goes by fast. guest: it does. i want to say thank you for having a program where you get people to talk in something other than soundbites and people can call in. get us the information. we are open about wanting to track everything down. ihave a track record where trust, but i definitely verify. i will not give you the go if i think you are hiding something fr
july think what the prime minister of the ukraine coming what thest: i think prime minister of the ukraineng to congress, and it seems to me the western side of the world is lining up to tell russia it is unacceptable and there are consequences. while that could hurt some of our economy, it will not cripple our economy, but it could be very devastating to the russia economy. the other players, quite frankly in the arena, might be from the asian countries, but the reality is that the asian...
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piloted to weave between and above thest 25 meters water at 370 kilometers per hour.ast year successfully defended his title. i can see you participating in that one. welcome to countdown. i am an edwards. -- an edwards. anna edwards. >> they signal that the region equities will bounce back from a big loss. investors are watching the standoff in ukraine with overall sentiment that says markets are up eased somewhat good futures gained. we have a stock mover. rwe may be active. another one to watch out for is swiss money manager. it had a four-year profit. holding his wand watch. >> oil rose yesterday. yes. a little brown all the stocks today. there was speculation and supply concerns were overdone yesterday. live a great number of exclusives, saying that this is the mildest weather since 2007. there's enough to cover future disruptions in europe. >> seven weeks? >> 45 days. >> there you go. on the move in 17 minutes. anna? let's get to the things you need to be aware of ahead of the trading day. one is market reaction to the ukraine development, and the trading around
piloted to weave between and above thest 25 meters water at 370 kilometers per hour.ast year successfully defended his title. i can see you participating in that one. welcome to countdown. i am an edwards. -- an edwards. anna edwards. >> they signal that the region equities will bounce back from a big loss. investors are watching the standoff in ukraine with overall sentiment that says markets are up eased somewhat good futures gained. we have a stock mover. rwe may be active. another one...