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a country look ukrai like ukrai develop shale. rush yeas sia is no longer a gr power.hey have a little military reach. they have oil and gas. the u.s. could dilute comparative advantage if we would change our export policy. i would think this is something the white house and republicans in congress haute to ought to a. >> obviously put pressure on all of them to get together. what's best case scenario here? what's worst case scenario? how do you think it actually ends? >> best case would be the russians walk it back. this would take some kind of negotiation where they would get a role in the future of uf cr e ukraine's economic orientation. you get protections for ethnic russians. they keep their export through the port. that's become a long shot. the worst alternative if you are the opposite, they would fry to expand their control hoeover lar parts of ukraine. most likely, for the foreseeable future, a version of what we have. they essentially sit on crimea, one way or another becomes autonomo autonomous, gets more into the russian orbit. this becomes newt normal f s
a country look ukrai like ukrai develop shale. rush yeas sia is no longer a gr power.hey have a little military reach. they have oil and gas. the u.s. could dilute comparative advantage if we would change our export policy. i would think this is something the white house and republicans in congress haute to ought to a. >> obviously put pressure on all of them to get together. what's best case scenario here? what's worst case scenario? how do you think it actually ends? >> best case...
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. >> we are hearing that a ukrai ukrainian ves sell in sevastopol has been surrounded by russian vessels and cannot leave the port. these are pictures right now of that vessel. >> as far as we can tell, it is not surrounded, it's what the russian navy has done is move into the port and block anyone from necessarily being able to come out. and so what that means is that the ukrainian ship is basically stuck. again, they don't have the capacity or, more to the point, the orders from their government, to try anything against this much, much larger, much more robust, much better trained russian navy. and so they are in effect surrounded, i suppose. and they can't go anywhere and so that is a siege that's happening right now. in addition to basically what the u.s. officials call complete control of the peninsula by russian soldiers that have moved in. on the ground here you don't see a lot of russian soldiers everywhere but where you do see is key points like bases, airports, like the borders, you see a huge presence of russian troops, 6,000 according to officials. they do have control of thi
. >> we are hearing that a ukrai ukrainian ves sell in sevastopol has been surrounded by russian vessels and cannot leave the port. these are pictures right now of that vessel. >> as far as we can tell, it is not surrounded, it's what the russian navy has done is move into the port and block anyone from necessarily being able to come out. and so what that means is that the ukrainian ship is basically stuck. again, they don't have the capacity or, more to the point, the orders from...
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. >> you know, i talked to a ukrai ukrainian-american family last night to get their reactions. i know one of the first things they asked me is one of the things they're afraid of, this means that russia would be moving into eastern ukraine. what are you hearing on that side? does it stop in crimea or continue into eastern ukraine, i know that is one of the big fears? >> reporter: it is one the big fears. the short answer is no one knows. vladimir putin held a big speech where he announced that crimea would be part of russia. and in that speech, he said they do not intend to move into ukraine. they are massing forces on the eastern border with ukraine. there have been gigantic military exercises going on.the ukrainian government is ringing the alarm bells and saying they believe an envision might be imminent. again, that's what the russians say they do not plan to do. it's very difficult. but the bottom line here, rosa, is that the russians certainly don't fear any sort of intervention from the west. they don't fear the u.s. in all of this. they believe that with them taking ove
. >> you know, i talked to a ukrai ukrainian-american family last night to get their reactions. i know one of the first things they asked me is one of the things they're afraid of, this means that russia would be moving into eastern ukraine. what are you hearing on that side? does it stop in crimea or continue into eastern ukraine, i know that is one of the big fears? >> reporter: it is one the big fears. the short answer is no one knows. vladimir putin held a big speech where he...
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earlier this afternoon russian forces tried to run into ukrai ukraine, northeast of here into the region, and they were rebelled, so we understand from the ukrainian foreign ministry that there were 50 russians with a few armored vehicles. they tried to move into the ukrainian territory, and russians moved back. the russians say they were moving in to protect a pumping station that belongs to black sea oil and gas. that's an ukrainian company that the crimeans now say is a crimean company because it's officers are here in crimea. these are the kinds of provocations and flash points that make everyone nervous. we have russian forces face to face. in the last half hour there a was a statement that russian forces came in to ukrainian territory and asked russian forces to leave all of ukrainian territory. there is a tense situation here not just politically but militarily as well. go. >> we have an expert of ukraine and observer of the ukrainian election. michael, thank you for being with us now. we understand that you are there on the ground. are things becoming more tense in kiev, especial
earlier this afternoon russian forces tried to run into ukrai ukraine, northeast of here into the region, and they were rebelled, so we understand from the ukrainian foreign ministry that there were 50 russians with a few armored vehicles. they tried to move into the ukrainian territory, and russians moved back. the russians say they were moving in to protect a pumping station that belongs to black sea oil and gas. that's an ukrainian company that the crimeans now say is a crimean company...
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once again during the coup i have not left the territory of ukrai ukraine.ing those days terrorists methods were used against me on numerous occasions but they have not succeeded. when circumstances will allow i hope it's not long to wait, i will come back to kiev and i would like to declare that the election of the president which are planned for the 25th of may are not legitimate and unlawful. they don't agree to the constitution of ukraine and any authorities of the government which will be formed after this election will be considered illegal, not lawful. besides the legal legitimacy, these elections will be conducted in the total control of extremists forces. i refer to the international forces. no one has right to support unconstitutional of the coup. by the way, everyone knows the information about the usa government supporting the current government and giving $1 million in support of this banded government. and according to the legislation of usa, it is forbidden to support unlawfully elected government. to the government where the president was unl
once again during the coup i have not left the territory of ukrai ukraine.ing those days terrorists methods were used against me on numerous occasions but they have not succeeded. when circumstances will allow i hope it's not long to wait, i will come back to kiev and i would like to declare that the election of the president which are planned for the 25th of may are not legitimate and unlawful. they don't agree to the constitution of ukraine and any authorities of the government which will be...
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tomorrow crimeans will count their vote whether they want to join russia or stay with ukrai ukraine. many say the russian kremlin are to blame for the actions in crimea. we're live in sevastopol that has declared itself part of russia. what is the feeling so close to this referendum? >> today people are out on the streets. it's the first warm day we've had, and it's saturday here. people are out on the streets and it's quiet. we've seen signs at the state buildings go away. when the government of kiev fell people took things in their own hands here and installed their own kremlin-backed officials, and they were flying the russian flag over the city hall, outside of the state administration, local administrations, that was until yesterday and today. they have taken those away. we've seen the russian troops, they've gone away as well. they've tried to give an illusion that there has not been a russian occupation here, that thousands of troops didn't come in here. but there is a campaign of intimidation against anybody who feels that russia should not be the leader here, that russia--cr
tomorrow crimeans will count their vote whether they want to join russia or stay with ukrai ukraine. many say the russian kremlin are to blame for the actions in crimea. we're live in sevastopol that has declared itself part of russia. what is the feeling so close to this referendum? >> today people are out on the streets. it's the first warm day we've had, and it's saturday here. people are out on the streets and it's quiet. we've seen signs at the state buildings go away. when the...
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ukrai ukraine's prime minister will be in washington to talk with president obama.six days the crimea region is set to hold a vote on whether to join russia. >>> and these number of heroin deaths is a public crisis, eric holder says. he is encouraging first responders around the country to carry the drug that can reverse the fefkts of opiate overdoses. those are the headlines. i'm richelle carey. "america tonight" with joie chen is up next. you can always get the latest on our website, aljazeera.com. do keep it here. on "america tonight": a disturbiny more than 25 years later. an al jazeera documentary investigates, lockerbie, what really happened. unanswered questions. also tonight, three years later. a
ukrai ukraine's prime minister will be in washington to talk with president obama.six days the crimea region is set to hold a vote on whether to join russia. >>> and these number of heroin deaths is a public crisis, eric holder says. he is encouraging first responders around the country to carry the drug that can reverse the fefkts of opiate overdoses. those are the headlines. i'm richelle carey. "america tonight" with joie chen is up next. you can always get the latest on...
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kerry just completing his meeting with russian foreign minister about the comment to the crisis in ukraiine. let's go to secretary kerry. >> good evening, everybody. thank you very much for your patience. i know it's late. at least here. and i apologize that we're running a little late. but we spent a fair amount of time in these talks. as you know, i came to paris today to meet with foreign minister lavrov because president obama and the united states believe firmly that diplomacy has a critical role to play in helping the people of ukraine to achieve their goal of living in dignity and in a stable, peaceful and unified democracy. and we are here because of our firm conviction that diplomatic solutions ought to be the first resort in solving international problems. the u.s. and russia have differences of opinion about the events that led to this crisis. but both of us recognize the importance of finding a diplomatic solution. for the ukrainian people. that we agreed on tonight. both sides made suggestions on ways to de-escalate the security and political situation in and around ukraine.
kerry just completing his meeting with russian foreign minister about the comment to the crisis in ukraiine. let's go to secretary kerry. >> good evening, everybody. thank you very much for your patience. i know it's late. at least here. and i apologize that we're running a little late. but we spent a fair amount of time in these talks. as you know, i came to paris today to meet with foreign minister lavrov because president obama and the united states believe firmly that diplomacy has a...
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at least putin got his parliament to give him permission to use troops in the ukrai ukraine. threatening putin? isn't he the guy that you engaged to broker a deal with syria? relying on his credibility to tell you that syria would eliminate its chemical weapons and therefore eliminate the need for you embarrassing limited strike? speaking of putin you begged them return that traitor edward snowden as your detective perjured himself and lied before congress. and speaking of syria, why did you wait for the blood of 100,000 innocent civilians to be spilled on the sands of syria before you even threatened to act? yet in ukraine, they haven't even started the fighting and you want to get in the middle of it. by the way, aren't you supposed to be a pass vis? did you forget you won the nobel peace prize? mr. president, everyone is laughing at us. you're like a schoolyard bully. no one is afraid of you. putin certainly isn't. he's a former high ranking kgb. he's got all the military credentials he needs. and what might your military credentials be, mr. commander in chief? and that's
at least putin got his parliament to give him permission to use troops in the ukrai ukraine. threatening putin? isn't he the guy that you engaged to broker a deal with syria? relying on his credibility to tell you that syria would eliminate its chemical weapons and therefore eliminate the need for you embarrassing limited strike? speaking of putin you begged them return that traitor edward snowden as your detective perjured himself and lied before congress. and speaking of syria, why did you...
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in ukrai's crimea (cry-me-uh) region. >>> developing in the ukraine today, prorussian troops took controle crimean region. cbs news susan mcginnis has more on how the u.s. and other nations responding to the situation. >> reporter: the white house says russian troops have taken control of ukraine's crimean peninsula. president obama is sending secretary of state john kerry to kiev tomorrow to talk about the crisis. with no plans for u.s. military intervention, the west is working on alternatives to try to force russia out of ukraine. >> there are going to be repercussions. >> reporter: the u.s. and six other top economic nations in the world known as the g7 issued a joint statement condemning the russian invasion. the group is also suspending preparations for an economic summit scheduled to be held in sochi, russia, in june. >> reporter: every one of of our friends make sure there's a price to the behavior, john kerry said. and considering a move to block russia access to bank accounts and financial networks in an effort to pressure vladimir putin to withdraw the troops. >> after spending
in ukrai's crimea (cry-me-uh) region. >>> developing in the ukraine today, prorussian troops took controle crimean region. cbs news susan mcginnis has more on how the u.s. and other nations responding to the situation. >> reporter: the white house says russian troops have taken control of ukraine's crimean peninsula. president obama is sending secretary of state john kerry to kiev tomorrow to talk about the crisis. with no plans for u.s. military intervention, the west is working...
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the purpose of the phone call was a discussion for a diplomatic resolution to ukrai ukraine. >>> in missing malaysian flight 370 search teams still have not recovered debris. those are your headlines. consider this is coming up next. i'm morgan radford. you can always go to www.aljazeera.com. gls a growing number of russian troops, they can't even agree on what they talked about. also, has the debris field from malaysia air 370 finally been found? >>> plus on the heels of president obama's vatican visit, the striking deals of the catholic church and the deals that come with it. >> did noah tell a biblical story? >> the president is on the ground in saudi arabia. >> it is mr. obama's is first visit to the kingdom in nearly five years. >> president barack obama received this warm welcome. >> the saudis are still a vital ally. >> a massive weather system is right now dumping rain on washington. >> hundreds searching through the debris for any sign of a miracle. >> but that hope is fading. >> areas going to become more saturated with water. >> and also very, very dangerous. >> the catholic chur
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scheduling joint military maneuvering with them and with the baltic stating saying i can't do a lot on y ukrai, but i can on nato. >> hitler, back in the '30s. all the germans by ancestry. hitler kept saying, they're not being treated right, and i must do something. that's what's raising eyebrows. she clai-- >> once you say hitler, there's so much impliemplied. once you say that, everybody thinks oh, you're talking about that's what's coming next. and i don't really think that people think that's what's coming next. i don't think it was a very helpful thing to say. in terms of what president obama can do, he's very limited. you have a situation where angela merkle said she spoke to putin and he's someone another world. this isn't someone who's reasonable that you can deal very well with. >> 68 years ago. winston churchill. >> it doesn't happen very often. in defense of hillary clinton, it may have been impolitic for her to say. this is basically the same tactic that hitler used and this is what putin is doing. i do think there is one thing that obama could do if he had a completely different w
scheduling joint military maneuvering with them and with the baltic stating saying i can't do a lot on y ukrai, but i can on nato. >> hitler, back in the '30s. all the germans by ancestry. hitler kept saying, they're not being treated right, and i must do something. that's what's raising eyebrows. she clai-- >> once you say hitler, there's so much impliemplied. once you say that, everybody thinks oh, you're talking about that's what's coming next. and i don't really think that...
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ukrai ukraine warns it is on the brink of disaster. our matthew chance is in kiev. christian amanpour joins me in new york. the facts on the ground indicate that ukraine has effectively lost the peninsula. tell me, what es t's the mood i capital? >> reporter: there is a great sense of anger among many of the ukrainians. you speak to men in the square and they say they are pretty much prepared to fight for their country, to fight to maintain ukraine's territory. people are singing patriotic songs. behind that, you get the sense that people are deeply concerned, even fearful about what a full blown conflict with russia. the giant neighbor to the east of ukraine, would actually mean. the interim officials of the administration here in kiev, they have been saying they want this to resolve diplomatically. at the same time, they have called up their reservists and started putting them on a military footing. there is a real sense tension and dane jury? the air, john. >> also, matthew chance in dehe have, anger, fervor, concern. christiane amanpour, you just spoke to the wo
ukrai ukraine warns it is on the brink of disaster. our matthew chance is in kiev. christian amanpour joins me in new york. the facts on the ground indicate that ukraine has effectively lost the peninsula. tell me, what es t's the mood i capital? >> reporter: there is a great sense of anger among many of the ukrainians. you speak to men in the square and they say they are pretty much prepared to fight for their country, to fight to maintain ukraine's territory. people are singing...
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ukrai ukraine par olympians will go to sochi and on thursday they staged their own protests at the crimeaia and leaving the welcoming ceremony earlier and they have metal contenders and cross country skiing. the two mba finalists from last seize are head to head and the runners came out on top and he snapped a five-game regular season and they beat the miami heat and tim duncan had 23 points and 11 rebounds to take the spurs to 111-86 victory as parker finished with 17 points and four assists. and young has been sentenced to six years in prison for money laundering $93 million and he resigned as director of the english club and charges were unrelated to the city. the national football squad of switzerland is the top for the cup in brazil and it is diverse with two thirds being from immigrant background. but switzerland voted on immigration quotas that could change the face of the team and nation and steve welding reports. >> reporter: the national football team of switzerland proudly ranked as the top 8 for the world cup finals in brazil and this is what it looks like without the immigran
ukrai ukraine par olympians will go to sochi and on thursday they staged their own protests at the crimeaia and leaving the welcoming ceremony earlier and they have metal contenders and cross country skiing. the two mba finalists from last seize are head to head and the runners came out on top and he snapped a five-game regular season and they beat the miami heat and tim duncan had 23 points and 11 rebounds to take the spurs to 111-86 victory as parker finished with 17 points and four assists....
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those ships flying the ukrainian flag are considered so farrin ukrai ukrainean territory.t could invite problems going forward in the future. but certainly a very, very difficult time for the ukrainians here as they watch the russians push them out of their bases and off their ships as russia con solid it's a its very firm hold on power here. >> two questions, jennifer. now that we have seen russia's military take over basis in ukraine, how much control does russia have over ukraine's military in crimean? absolute control? also talk about president protests in eastern ukraine. how concerned is ukraine about that? >> a lot of those, you know, ukrainian officers are really waiting for orders from kiev. once they have been pushed off of their basis and ships, they have nothing to do. a lot have gone to homes and awaiting orders. kiev has told them to stand their ground but where are they going to stand their ground if they are thrown off of their base i see. they want to remain -- most of them want to remain in the ukrainian military and they are just trying to find their pla
those ships flying the ukrainian flag are considered so farrin ukrai ukrainean territory.t could invite problems going forward in the future. but certainly a very, very difficult time for the ukrainians here as they watch the russians push them out of their bases and off their ships as russia con solid it's a its very firm hold on power here. >> two questions, jennifer. now that we have seen russia's military take over basis in ukraine, how much control does russia have over ukraine's...
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it is a region in southern ukrai ukraine. here is what the president said in a late friday statement. >> days after the world came to russia after the olympic games, it would invite the nations around the world. indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> meantime, gunmen described as russian troops to control key airports in crimea on friday. kristen welker is joining me to talk about this. good morning to you. we hear the president might cancel plans to attend the upcoming g-8 in russia. what are you hearing on that? >> that's right. you heard president obama use the word costs in the statement. he was vague. you are right, u.s. officials say the u.s. and its allies are considering a possible boycott of the g-8 summit which will be hosted by russia, in sochi, the same place the olympics took place. this is days after officials here at the white house, this administration urging russia not to intervene in ukraine. the national
it is a region in southern ukrai ukraine. here is what the president said in a late friday statement. >> days after the world came to russia after the olympic games, it would invite the nations around the world. indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> meantime, gunmen described as russian troops to control key airports in crimea on friday. kristen welker is joining me to talk...
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>> reporter: well, megyn, is shows how the president's foreign policy could unravel in ukrai ukraine,ou have russia saying maybe we won't be there to help you pressure iran to give up the nuclear weapons, or syria to give up chemical weapons. that doesn't seem to be happening. today, you had russian troops basically taking over two naval bases in ukraine. you have officials saying they were taken captive. you have the military pulling back from crimea altogether. vice president biden was in the region talking to allies about how look if russia expands beyond ukraine and goes after allies, there will be u.s. participation with nato. the biggest thing was the nato secretary-general saying as he surveys the situation he thinks that the security is more in jeopardy than it has been since world war ii. that is pretty chilling, megyn. >>> it certainly is, we'll be right back, plus, "hannity" at the top of the hour. >>> look, we're at risk here, as long as we don't know what happened to this plane we're all at risk that something terrible could happen. you have to take it very, very seriousl
>> reporter: well, megyn, is shows how the president's foreign policy could unravel in ukrai ukraine,ou have russia saying maybe we won't be there to help you pressure iran to give up the nuclear weapons, or syria to give up chemical weapons. that doesn't seem to be happening. today, you had russian troops basically taking over two naval bases in ukraine. you have officials saying they were taken captive. you have the military pulling back from crimea altogether. vice president biden was...
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what they are doing is becoming more aggressive against these basis that are filled with ukrai ukrainian soldiers who are absolutely outnumbered and outgunned. what we saw was a very angry proceed russian demonstration trying to convince the ukrainian soldiers inside the base to give up their base, give up their weapons. behind that pro-russian crowd, russian special forces soldiers, not just russian soldiers, after a certain point, the ukrainian soldiers invited the russians in. we witnessed the kind of conversation at the end of which was a tentative agreement to kind of have these guns inside the ukrainian base held dually by the russian soldiers. the ukrainians were still very worried. the crowd calmed down a little bit, at least until we got out there, joie. what happened when we got out was that we were surrounded. a lot of the pro-russian demonstrators believe that the western media is telling lies and being anti-russian. so, we were held for about two and a half hours at one point, they threatened to tip the van over. they actually counted from 10, if we didn't show them our vide
what they are doing is becoming more aggressive against these basis that are filled with ukrai ukrainian soldiers who are absolutely outnumbered and outgunned. what we saw was a very angry proceed russian demonstration trying to convince the ukrainian soldiers inside the base to give up their base, give up their weapons. behind that pro-russian crowd, russian special forces soldiers, not just russian soldiers, after a certain point, the ukrainian soldiers invited the russians in. we witnessed...
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russia's actions appear to violate a treaty signed by the sxu russia in 1994, promising to respect ukraiine's nindependence and sovereignty. many of the protesters want the u.s. to intervene and even take military action. >> i don't know if there's peaceful resolution. i hope there would be. and we hope the united states government also will support ukrainian independence. >> we do not want war. we're not against russians. you know, the only problem is the regime of putin. >> that was nbc bay area's monte francis reporting. >>> chinese authorities say terrorists are behind a brutal attack at a train station that killed dozens of people. witnesses say attackers stormed the train station in southwestern china and started attacking people with knives as long as swords. at least 29 people were killed, with another 130 injured. chinese state news agencies say police shot and killed four of the attackers and arrested one suspect. authorities consider it to be an organized premeditated attack by muslim separateists. the area is home to a simmering rebellion against chinese rule. >>> up and down
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attempts against the lives and wellbeing of those who live in ukraine and russian citizens who live in ukrai ukraine. >> we turn to jennifer glasse >> reporter: despite that claim from the crimean prime min sister, a pro-russian prime minister appointed last week, ukrainian forces are surrendering. at the basis where i have seen ukrainian officers made clear that they remain loyal to ukraine >> reporter: a russian show of force in ukrainian waters, this is the bay where the blockade of ukraine's fleet is meant to pressure sailors to switch sides to pledge allegiance to crimea. the crew of the donbass has refused. on board are about 120 ukrainian soldiers. one is bedim. his wife prays for husband safety at the gates of his naval base. she is worried the stand-off will turn into a war. at least she can talk to him on the phone. but others are calling the sailors, too, with threats. >> translator: they said you had better sign the agreement, she says. we know where your family lives. we know your children's school. i asked her who is calling. she says she doesn't know. they don't identify thems
attempts against the lives and wellbeing of those who live in ukraine and russian citizens who live in ukrai ukraine. >> we turn to jennifer glasse >> reporter: despite that claim from the crimean prime min sister, a pro-russian prime minister appointed last week, ukrainian forces are surrendering. at the basis where i have seen ukrainian officers made clear that they remain loyal to ukraine >> reporter: a russian show of force in ukrainian waters, this is the bay where the...
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we are prepared to defend that country and if necessary, die for the territoryial integrity of u y ukrai ukraine. people are genuinely fearful on all sides that this could escalate into a much wider conflict. >> we speak a lot about it being a russian speaking area, but it is actually an ethnically diverse area. there are some who are muslims, other groups as well, and if you hear russian officials, they make it sound as if there have been widespread acts of violence against russian speaking people in crimea and eastern ukraine. in terms of what you've seen on the ground in crimea, have you witnessed any of that. have you had reports of any violence against russian speaking people prior to the russian troops arriving? >> none whatsoever, actually, in fact, i think people that -- the ukrainians are quite concerned about the russian presence. particularly the tatars who, if you recall in world war ii they were deported enmass by this -- by soviet forces and only allowed back in the early 1990s, they're vehemently anti-russian, and they're worried that if russian control becomes complete, t
we are prepared to defend that country and if necessary, die for the territoryial integrity of u y ukrai ukraine. people are genuinely fearful on all sides that this could escalate into a much wider conflict. >> we speak a lot about it being a russian speaking area, but it is actually an ethnically diverse area. there are some who are muslims, other groups as well, and if you hear russian officials, they make it sound as if there have been widespread acts of violence against russian...
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bush writes, putin has thrown down a gauntlet that is not limited to crimea or even ukrai ukraine. his actions challenge the entire post cold war order including above all the right of independent states to align themselves and to do business with whomever they choose. the only way to counter mr. putin's aspirations on russia's periphery is for the west also to play a strategic long game. that means to take actions that unambiguously demonstrate to russians that his world view and goals and his means of achieving them over time will dramatically weaken and isolate russia. joining me now, former vermont governor howard dean, former head of the democratic national committee. he has just returned on monday from his second trip to ukraine. howard dean, i imagine when you have this experience of being over there yourself in the thick of the action that's going on there now, that it must be odd to come back tot american media and probably half of what all of us are saying is something you'd like to correct in if some way. but beginning with the president's speech today and where the stor
bush writes, putin has thrown down a gauntlet that is not limited to crimea or even ukrai ukraine. his actions challenge the entire post cold war order including above all the right of independent states to align themselves and to do business with whomever they choose. the only way to counter mr. putin's aspirations on russia's periphery is for the west also to play a strategic long game. that means to take actions that unambiguously demonstrate to russians that his world view and goals and his...
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crisis in ukraine is expected to take center stage, as thousands of russian troops reportedly gather on ukrai eastern border. russia formerly annexed ukraine's western peninsula friday, a move the west calls illegitimate. i'm arthel neville, now back to a special edition of "the kelly file." i'll see you back at 4:00 eastern. >>> welcome back to our "kelly file" special, the mystery of flight 370. for now the focus of the search involves a patch of water more than a thousand miles from anywhere. the southern indian ocean is stormy, fierce, and hard to reach. and that is just the beginning of this challenge. trace gallagher has that part of our report. trace? >> reporter: and megyn, the reason they're focusing so heavily on the southern indian ocean is because there is no confirmed radar from any country that it indicates that flight 70 continued flying on a northward path. there is radar data that indicates that the plane was, at least for a while, flying west and then south. but finding debris may be the easier part of this monumental search, because beyond that, the hurdles become extremely
crisis in ukraine is expected to take center stage, as thousands of russian troops reportedly gather on ukrai eastern border. russia formerly annexed ukraine's western peninsula friday, a move the west calls illegitimate. i'm arthel neville, now back to a special edition of "the kelly file." i'll see you back at 4:00 eastern. >>> welcome back to our "kelly file" special, the mystery of flight 370. for now the focus of the search involves a patch of water more than a...
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but aside from that, there's not a single victim of any kind of fascist aggression from the rest of ukrai ukraine. >> simon ostrovsky from vice news. thank you again for swroining us live from crimea. thank you very much. >> joining me now, nina krus chef. this strikes me as this aspect of what is happening in crimea. we all know the military occupation, but essentially the cultivating in a very organized fashion it would appear of the appearance of organic pro-russian sentiment in places not just crimea but karkev, the second largest city. this seems insidious and a threat to ukraine's future than even the troops. >> it is. russians are very good at pr propaganda. they've been great at propaganda from the beginning. putin does function as a trained ussr man. so it is. also it's quite successful propaganda, more successful in the second half of the soviet union's life because in some ways, in fact, it is true a lot of crimeans are supporting the russians. they feel ethnically related to them. they're very resentment of giving crimea to ukraine. >> that's a very important point. one of the
but aside from that, there's not a single victim of any kind of fascist aggression from the rest of ukrai ukraine. >> simon ostrovsky from vice news. thank you again for swroining us live from crimea. thank you very much. >> joining me now, nina krus chef. this strikes me as this aspect of what is happening in crimea. we all know the military occupation, but essentially the cultivating in a very organized fashion it would appear of the appearance of organic pro-russian sentiment in...
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first, russia should directly engage the government of ukrai ukraine. international monitors and observers, including from the u.n. and osce should be sent to ukraine. that's the best way to get the facts, monitor conduct, and to prevent any abuses. russia is a leading member of both institutions and can participate actively to insure that its interests are upheld. the immediate deployment of international observers from either on. osce to the united or crimea would give movement of military and paramilitary forces in the region and diffuse the tensions between different different groups of we are also work to go stand up ants international media mission to the crimea to begin to deescalate the mission and facility sill tate peaceful die long among all parties, our paramount concerns are to he want the confrontation and allow the ukrainian people to determine their own government and future. that must be the goal of this council and the international community. the united states will work with ukraine, our allies and partners in europe and around the wo
first, russia should directly engage the government of ukrai ukraine. international monitors and observers, including from the u.n. and osce should be sent to ukraine. that's the best way to get the facts, monitor conduct, and to prevent any abuses. russia is a leading member of both institutions and can participate actively to insure that its interests are upheld. the immediate deployment of international observers from either on. osce to the united or crimea would give movement of military...
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he was the pro-russia candidate and in crimecrimea, that's wher ukrai ukraine's pro-russia voters live yanukovych won a real election in 2010. he won by half a million votes. he won crimea by a million votes. so yanukovych is president of ukraine because of the votes in crim crimea. >> well, if what vladimir putin announced today comes to pass, then nobody in crimea is ever going to be voting in another election in ukraine. they're going to be voting for putin for the next 50 years in elections in russia. and while that might be very exciting to russia in the short term, that prospect apparently brought people to tears in putin's hours-long speech in the parliament today. he received dozens of standing ovations. thunderous applause as he talked about taking crimea back for russia. and that might be very exciting in the short term, but what that ensures in real political terms, what putin just did today, is guarantee that russia's neighbor to the west, the large and influential nation of ukraine, will never again have a pro-russian leader. and that's not only because russia just marched
he was the pro-russia candidate and in crimecrimea, that's wher ukrai ukraine's pro-russia voters live yanukovych won a real election in 2010. he won by half a million votes. he won crimea by a million votes. so yanukovych is president of ukraine because of the votes in crim crimea. >> well, if what vladimir putin announced today comes to pass, then nobody in crimea is ever going to be voting in another election in ukraine. they're going to be voting for putin for the next 50 years in...
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provided that europe isn't derailed by the situation in the ukrai ukraine, we think it provides a morective place to put your money. >> all right. thank you so much, appreciate it, katie nixon, kurt custard, thanks for joining us. let's go up to dominick chu for a market flash. dom? >> sue, it looks like microsoft are trying to boost sales of consoles and the newly released "titan" video game. the bundle will now cost $450. of course, walmart has already been making waves in the video game business after previously announcing it would be getting into the used video game business. of course, that puts it head-to-head with established used game retailer, game stop. so, tyler, both those shares in focus today. back over to you. >> turkey's prime minister polit blocks the use of twitter. why is he so against social media and twitter in particular? and the china syndrome. the reality of doing business behind the great wall. should companies stand up or let china's leaders have influence? it's a big balance act, next. al. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you'
provided that europe isn't derailed by the situation in the ukrai ukraine, we think it provides a morective place to put your money. >> all right. thank you so much, appreciate it, katie nixon, kurt custard, thanks for joining us. let's go up to dominick chu for a market flash. dom? >> sue, it looks like microsoft are trying to boost sales of consoles and the newly released "titan" video game. the bundle will now cost $450. of course, walmart has already been making waves...
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the background checks have been done on everybody in the flight minus three people a russian and two ukrai ukraini ukrainians. everybody else came up clear >> background checks are a good start. now you have to interview relati relatives, family, friends, and see if anything turns up. that is a good start with background checks, but it is time to put folks out in the field and start looking particularly with the crew, the other members of the crew, and the ground crew. >> chad wolf, a former administrator at the transportation center. thank you. >>> mass russian troops storm ukraine's head quarters and take control. the united states is saying they will respond to aggression against our nato allies. russia is blaming the west for the trouble in ukraine. they are saying he helped oust their president and violated an agreement for their independence. tell us about what is going on in crimea? >> reporter: we have been tracking developments on the ukrainian head quarters here. pro-russian thugs broke through the gate and troops entered and seized it, kicking the ukrainian solders out, except t
the background checks have been done on everybody in the flight minus three people a russian and two ukrai ukraini ukrainians. everybody else came up clear >> background checks are a good start. now you have to interview relati relatives, family, friends, and see if anything turns up. that is a good start with background checks, but it is time to put folks out in the field and start looking particularly with the crew, the other members of the crew, and the ground crew. >> chad wolf,...
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i will repeat, the most isortant thing is that this not the international structure ne-russianto ukrai relations. the happened in kiev, legally elected president was overthrown, but russian encourages iraqi encouragesto work -- the russian government to work with ukrainian minister, any accomplishments alongside the lines of the foreign minister. there are could be raised and solved. ukrainian side suggested to convene the cis council. ukraine is presiding in the cis, and they offered to have this council in kiev. we suggested that we should begin it with the deputy to haveminister and it in minsk. unfortunately, our colleagues decline. the international gq many -- the international annuity is to encourage a dialogue about constitution reform with the long inactionthat and encouragement of current leadership in ukraine in the direction that they are moving caused thefact invasion of russia into crimea. military forces being made ready to enter into ukraine -- [indiscernible] the minister this morning made clear he was ready to -- [indiscernible] >> what happened has become subject of c
i will repeat, the most isortant thing is that this not the international structure ne-russianto ukrai relations. the happened in kiev, legally elected president was overthrown, but russian encourages iraqi encouragesto work -- the russian government to work with ukrainian minister, any accomplishments alongside the lines of the foreign minister. there are could be raised and solved. ukrainian side suggested to convene the cis council. ukraine is presiding in the cis, and they offered to have...
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as this the government of ukraie contemplating any sanctions towards crimea and in particular are you continuing the provision of water, energy and other imports? >> why don't you pass the microphone down to this woman and then we will pick that up. >> mr. prime minister we would like to know what kind of actions did you expect in the next week from your neighboring countries? >> let me take a final question here please. >> thank you very much for the impressive statement. mr. prime minister, we wish you the best. and on that line what is the wish list with regards to national security that you would quote to the european union today? the >> the ability to provide i want to be very clear that crimea is an important part of ukraine, and we will do everything for food, what are coming electricity. they are our citizens. we expect that on the 21st this is the best reply and the best answer it could make. the eu already made a statement that they unilaterally apply in the economic package, and this would substantially support of the ukrainian economy. what is the best way to reform the co
as this the government of ukraie contemplating any sanctions towards crimea and in particular are you continuing the provision of water, energy and other imports? >> why don't you pass the microphone down to this woman and then we will pick that up. >> mr. prime minister we would like to know what kind of actions did you expect in the next week from your neighboring countries? >> let me take a final question here please. >> thank you very much for the impressive...
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. ♪ >> new video from ukrai this video.ured by a local resident shows another scuttled ship this comes one week after a russian ship was scuttled by russian forces. authorities say that was done to trap naval vessels within the inlet. tensions remain high in the crimean region. tomorrow a scheduled vote on whether to merge with russia. president obama has been calling on leaders across the globe to work toward calming the situation. i'mhowever, top u-s and russian diplomats have failed to find common ground. secretary of state john kerry met for about five hours with russia's foreign minister yesterday in london. kerry said russian president vladimir putin is not expected to make a decision on ukraine until after tomorrow's referendum in crimea. russia says the vote is legal. >> coming up. how well will we gearm will we get? erica will have your forecast coming up. bulldog: you know, bulldog: you know, not all heroes wear capes. some wear fur. and mattress discounters good deed dogs is here to help them. meet yara. she help
. ♪ >> new video from ukrai this video.ured by a local resident shows another scuttled ship this comes one week after a russian ship was scuttled by russian forces. authorities say that was done to trap naval vessels within the inlet. tensions remain high in the crimean region. tomorrow a scheduled vote on whether to merge with russia. president obama has been calling on leaders across the globe to work toward calming the situation. i'mhowever, top u-s and russian diplomats have failed...
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the fact of the matter is ukrai ukraine territorial sovereignty was breached. >> at that naval base isore coming up. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. [ female announcer ] most of the time it's easy to know which option is better. other times, not so much. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love and cook deliciously. mazola makes it better. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you w
the fact of the matter is ukrai ukraine territorial sovereignty was breached. >> at that naval base isore coming up. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the...