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her mother had to borrow money to travel to the capital from their village in central ukraine.he has nothing left to pay for things like blood transfusions or extra medicines. [speaking in native tongue] >> if there are complications, she says, she doesn't know what she is going to do. >> tough times in kiev. now to something very different. trailers are all part of the movie-going experience. but in the latest cinematic innovation, the trailer is not a bit part player, it is a 30-ton truck. and tilda is part of the package. she is hauling a mobile cinema around scotland. we were with her on the banks of loch, ness. >> full of wildlife and popular with tourists enjoying the stunning scenery and peace and quiet. but for one night only, that's about to change. ♪ cinema is coming, and it is led by tilda, swinson. they have come from all over the world to take turns together the screen along narrow highland roads. decked with bunting, it is an unusual sight in villages along the way, bringing international films to audiences who lost their own local cinemas years ago. >> in every s
her mother had to borrow money to travel to the capital from their village in central ukraine.he has nothing left to pay for things like blood transfusions or extra medicines. [speaking in native tongue] >> if there are complications, she says, she doesn't know what she is going to do. >> tough times in kiev. now to something very different. trailers are all part of the movie-going experience. but in the latest cinematic innovation, the trailer is not a bit part player, it is a...
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the military asked the ukraine to look at it and say are you nuts? we are not in a position to go into ukraine. we don't have facilities. the only way they got planes up in the air is they used test pilots and training officers. they did not have regular front line pilots. they're getting 8 hours a year of training. one russian colonel said that is great. if you can take out half of the officers and have the same amount of fuel available you get more training time. i would expect, go ahead blustering, they're always blustering, go ahead -- we are in no position to go out and do it. what are you going to use? you have the airborne units, you have others in position. the reason georgia finally worked is they brought in some airborne units. they manage to do something right but the army is not very well trained. tenacity, they haven't learned that. more hopeful u.s./russia relations, things we have done have been silly. i am looking for a trade-off. will you do this on iran? we will do this in terms of the missiles in poland. they're trying to make that
the military asked the ukraine to look at it and say are you nuts? we are not in a position to go into ukraine. we don't have facilities. the only way they got planes up in the air is they used test pilots and training officers. they did not have regular front line pilots. they're getting 8 hours a year of training. one russian colonel said that is great. if you can take out half of the officers and have the same amount of fuel available you get more training time. i would expect, go ahead...
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and again, i focused on ukraine an georgia.d i boiled that down more so to pipelined priorities because of europe's dependency on natural gas and oil from russia. whatou start to see happening over the last decade are any number of pipelines that exist from russia through eastern eupe and euro-asia into europe proper, competing. some are russian pipelines specifically. others are now emerging to be non-russian. and bunching together a conglomeration of countries that for a variety of reasons especially in the east european, south east european and euro-asia regions, are trying to cut out russia from the process of transferring oil or natural gas. you see the russians trying to build pipelines that go around central and eastern europe. these pipelines have huge costs, but it is striking to me that they are weighing so heavily in russian national security prioritizing, and it will be quite fascinating to see how key countries in the pipeline, the geopolitical pipeline battles such as ukraine and georgia factor into russian milita
and again, i focused on ukraine an georgia.d i boiled that down more so to pipelined priorities because of europe's dependency on natural gas and oil from russia. whatou start to see happening over the last decade are any number of pipelines that exist from russia through eastern eupe and euro-asia into europe proper, competing. some are russian pipelines specifically. others are now emerging to be non-russian. and bunching together a conglomeration of countries that for a variety of reasons...
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in january we will have a new president, of the ukraine, and we will see what happens. i am of the opinion that the russians will have to leave and not everyone is thinking this way. many people in the russian government are not happy about this for different motives, but i cannot see the ukraine tolerating a russian base -- with all of the security problems that this would pose for them. >> i will just say -- it depends on who will be the president, but whoever is the president, in moscow they do not understand very well. this is not how it works. the only possibility of keeping that base -- this is not a possibility. that would have to pay a lot of money to the ukraine and keeping quiet, something that the kremlin has not been doing very well. they escalated this issue. political and existential conflict instead of saying, instead of putting -- minimizing the issue to a ratio of money. and as long as they make a political deal of it, they will not tolerate the military base. if this is driven down to the issue of paying that much money -- this may be a different story
in january we will have a new president, of the ukraine, and we will see what happens. i am of the opinion that the russians will have to leave and not everyone is thinking this way. many people in the russian government are not happy about this for different motives, but i cannot see the ukraine tolerating a russian base -- with all of the security problems that this would pose for them. >> i will just say -- it depends on who will be the president, but whoever is the president, in...
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the answer to the questio depends on who is president of ukraine.in january, we're probably going to have a new president of ukraine. we will see what happens. i am of thepinion the russians will have to leave. not everybody thinks that way. the russian fleet and a lot of people in the russian government are not happy about the prospect, two different motives but i cannot see the ukraine tolerating are russian base with all the superior the problems this poses for them beyond the limits of the treaty. >> it all depends on who would be president, but whoever is president, in moscow th don't understand what is going on. they think they're our guys, not our guys, that is not how it works. i would say the only possibility of keeping that base, shooting more, whi is not a possibility, paying a lot of money, keeping iet, because they escalate, to a political, existentialist conflict, instead of putting -- minimizing the issue to the issue of money, as long as they make a political deal out of it, no ukrainian government is going to worry if it could be
the answer to the questio depends on who is president of ukraine.in january, we're probably going to have a new president of ukraine. we will see what happens. i am of thepinion the russians will have to leave. not everybody thinks that way. the russian fleet and a lot of people in the russian government are not happy about the prospect, two different motives but i cannot see the ukraine tolerating are russian base with all the superior the problems this poses for them beyond the limits of...
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. >> ukraine's poor health. how the economic and political crisis is having a serious impact on the country house unlocked -- and the new film "9." is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday in london, 8:00 p.m. in the p'yongyang. where there has been a surprising turn in the troubled relations between north korea and the united states. the former american president, bill clinton, has a ride in the north capitol to try to negotiate the release of two u.s. journalists who were sentenced to 12 years' hard labor. euna lee and orlin were jailed in june after being convicted of entering the country illegally. the invitation to bill clinton may be a sign that north korea is trying to reach out to the united states amidst the current standoff over its nuclear program. from the south korea capital of seoul -- that of the plane, carrying one of the world's best known politicians, was met by officials from one of its most secretive states. bill clinton's arrival in town gang is a mission of such sensitivity that even as these pic
. >> ukraine's poor health. how the economic and political crisis is having a serious impact on the country house unlocked -- and the new film "9." is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday in london, 8:00 p.m. in the p'yongyang. where there has been a surprising turn in the troubled relations between north korea and the united states. the former american president, bill clinton, has a ride in the north capitol to try to negotiate the release of two u.s. journalists who were sentenced...
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>> i'll tell you what bush's problems were, iraq wore, axis of evil, moving nato in georgia and ukraine. i agree with that. he does have an asset, but again it is not being translated. >> exudes me. he's been in office for six months. it's a little difficult to convert all of these -- >> oh, come on! [ all talking at once ] >> the other thing -- >> hold on. hold on. >> the other thing -- [ all talking at once ] >> the other thing he has done is changed the language on the war against terror. we are no longer fighting a war. >> make a quick point. >> come on. you can't parlay his personal popularity in the first six months, he's sunk and never going to be able to do it. he sold himself during the campaign as a guy who could transform our relationships with the rest of the world including in the muslim world. those numbers -- >> you are looking for -- >> you stay informed -- eleanor -- >> hold on -- [ all talking at once ] >> my points are inconvenient to you but they are true. >> do you think afghanistan will be a true yardstick of of where the rest of the world -- >> afghanistan is a gr
>> i'll tell you what bush's problems were, iraq wore, axis of evil, moving nato in georgia and ukraine. i agree with that. he does have an asset, but again it is not being translated. >> exudes me. he's been in office for six months. it's a little difficult to convert all of these -- >> oh, come on! [ all talking at once ] >> the other thing -- >> hold on. hold on. >> the other thing -- [ all talking at once ] >> the other thing he has done is changed...
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the winner of ukraine's got talent casania used sand and her hands depicting ukraine. spin-off of simon cowell's got talent franchise which started in the uk now in 28 countries. her eight minute moving performance set to music, look at that susan boyle, no sand no fans. >> feel good performance of the year. >> and a history lesson too. >> finally, something diehard baseball fans will love. lovers of the game can support their favorite team in the after life. this los angeles dodger casket is the latest courtesy of the company called eternal image. they're located in michigan. for $4400, you can spend eternity with any of the major league baseball teams urns are also available for $800. so far 200 caskets and over 2,000 urns were sold. the most popular, the boston red sox, the new york yankees, and the chicago cubs. >> they're in michigan you say? >> yes. >> they better get working on the packs. >> and the cubs fans. >>> still ahead, much more to come on a serious note. we'll look at what >>> hello again. here's what people are talking about today. what once was tropic
the winner of ukraine's got talent casania used sand and her hands depicting ukraine. spin-off of simon cowell's got talent franchise which started in the uk now in 28 countries. her eight minute moving performance set to music, look at that susan boyle, no sand no fans. >> feel good performance of the year. >> and a history lesson too. >> finally, something diehard baseball fans will love. lovers of the game can support their favorite team in the after life. this los angeles...
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northland knows of alternative worship sites as far away as argentina, egypt and ukraine. as the church grew, so did hunter's vision of having an impact on the wider culture. in july of 2006, he was chosen to be the new president of the christian coalition of america, the political advocacy group founded by pat robertson. but hunter withdrew even before he took office when it became clear that coalition members were uncomfortable with his broad issue agenda. mark pinsky is a veteran religion writer in orlando who has covered hunter for 14 years. >> even though he didn't take that job, eventually he was forced out. he really won, because the issues on which he lost his job were the right issues as far as the coming evangelical movement is concerned. >> lawton: in many ways, hunter has become a national voice for evangelicals seeking a new style of leadership. >> there is a whole new generation of young evangelicals that are coming up that really don't care about any of the labels. i mean, they could care less-- democrat republican, liberal, conservative-- they don't care. w
northland knows of alternative worship sites as far away as argentina, egypt and ukraine. as the church grew, so did hunter's vision of having an impact on the wider culture. in july of 2006, he was chosen to be the new president of the christian coalition of america, the political advocacy group founded by pat robertson. but hunter withdrew even before he took office when it became clear that coalition members were uncomfortable with his broad issue agenda. mark pinsky is a veteran religion...
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data to computer servers in california, illinois and overseas to lat ve yoo, the netherlands and ukraine with attempt to sell the data. interestingly in 2004, gonzales worked as a government informant. that led to arrest of 28 suspects with a credit card fraud case but the government later learned he was also feeding information to criminals and the feds say he's an old pro at this. he's already in federal custody charged in may of '08 with hacking into cash register terminals run by the restaurant chain dave & busters and a year ago of saling 48 million credit cards from eight other retailers including tv max and office max and dsw. at the time that was thought to be the biggest hacking case ever, in which the suspects allegedly sat outside storrs with a laptop computer and hacked into retailers with vulnerable wi-fi access, capturing credit card numbers. restaurants, we're told, are often most vulnerable because they don't update their protection. gonzales now faces life in prison on those charges and another 20 years in prison on this new charge and a $500,000 fine if convicted of the
data to computer servers in california, illinois and overseas to lat ve yoo, the netherlands and ukraine with attempt to sell the data. interestingly in 2004, gonzales worked as a government informant. that led to arrest of 28 suspects with a credit card fraud case but the government later learned he was also feeding information to criminals and the feds say he's an old pro at this. he's already in federal custody charged in may of '08 with hacking into cash register terminals run by the...
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he goes to the ukraine and says the girls are pretty and they are. come on, he is sitting there with a little brew. biden is probably the only one that drank the beer. i'm going on record. >> bill, the funniest thing about this is the fact that in all of the white house they could only find a waiter who could bring one mug at a time. my mother was a way treasure who was 74 years -- 'til she was 74 years old and she could have carried the four mugs at the same time. >> and obama at the same time. obama is pretty light. >> we agree this is a big dog and pony show. it does versus a serious effect and we will get to that in a second with geraldo. we are very, very touchy about raise still. we still haven't put that down. we said the other day there are no african canadians or italian canadians, they are all canadians. >> i think officer crowley demonstrated he was beyond race and he was doing his job. >> a tough guy, crowley, that's for sure. >> directly ahead, as we mentioned, why are people so touchy about race? geraldo with the answer. >> and then we
he goes to the ukraine and says the girls are pretty and they are. come on, he is sitting there with a little brew. biden is probably the only one that drank the beer. i'm going on record. >> bill, the funniest thing about this is the fact that in all of the white house they could only find a waiter who could bring one mug at a time. my mother was a way treasure who was 74 years -- 'til she was 74 years old and she could have carried the four mugs at the same time. >> and obama at...
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two russian accomplices he moved the data to servers in california, illinois, neverlands and the ukraine. an international case certainly. >> that just ticks you off. every time i use a credit card i think i hope it's okay this time. what did he do with credit card numbers and how do you know if you were or weren't one of the victims? >> prosecutors say his goal was to sell the stolen data and with 130 million card numbers breached, there's a lot of people that could be victims. if you're one of them, you already likely know about it. the indictment says the scheme started back in 2006. it ended in may of last year when gonzalez was arrested for a different credit card theft case. we'll have more on this extensive arrest for you in the next half hour and details on his work as a federal informant as well. >> you got to be kidding me. i wonder if that will be in a plea. thank you. >>> it may take longer than expected to get enough swine flu vaccine ready by mid october. that's from a health and human services rep. the goal was 120 million doses by then. we should see 45 million by then. m
two russian accomplices he moved the data to servers in california, illinois, neverlands and the ukraine. an international case certainly. >> that just ticks you off. every time i use a credit card i think i hope it's okay this time. what did he do with credit card numbers and how do you know if you were or weren't one of the victims? >> prosecutors say his goal was to sell the stolen data and with 130 million card numbers breached, there's a lot of people that could be victims. if...
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to stop supporting the breakaway republic from the former soviet union like the ukraine, like georgia. beyond that, what the russians want to see is the u.s. shelf the american missile defense plan, the one that would involve u.s. missiles and radars based in eastern europe. bret: thanks. up next, the white house fires back at former vice president dick cheney. this is the old city market in east engineer engineer. this very populated area is actually broken up into four quarters, the muslim quarter, the jewish quarter, the christian quarter and the armenian quarter. the palestinians want east jerusalem to be their capital. see, this isn't just about politics. within one square mile there are religious sites that are extremely important to muslims, christians and jews, so who controls this very small area? has become the center of the conflict between israelis and palestinians. (mom) nothing gets in the way of my kids' breakfast. not even the occasional staring contest. (announcer) start their school year off right with a great kellogg's breakfast at an unbeatable price. save money. l
to stop supporting the breakaway republic from the former soviet union like the ukraine, like georgia. beyond that, what the russians want to see is the u.s. shelf the american missile defense plan, the one that would involve u.s. missiles and radars based in eastern europe. bret: thanks. up next, the white house fires back at former vice president dick cheney. this is the old city market in east engineer engineer. this very populated area is actually broken up into four quarters, the muslim...
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information was sent to computer systems in california and illinois and latvi latvia, nether sxlands ukraine. >> they potentially making millions of dollars selling the records and selling them on the black market. >> gone zal sez already in jail waiting trial in another hacking case involving dave & busters. this new case breaks his previous record of stealing 40 million accounts. from retailers t.j.maxx, barnes & noble, sports authority. the hackers use ad technique used war driving which involves driving around with a laptop looking for accessible wireless networks. back at the condominiums his neighbors are realizing that it was always eerily quiet next door. >> i told joe, sid, they are so quiet. >> if convicted on the hacking charges, gonzalez could spend the rest of his life in prison. jane watrel, news4. >>> final check on the forecast with bob. >> couple more thunderstorms coming through. for you folks around waldorf, these are summertime run of the mill thunderstorms. there was one warning and one report of estimated three-quarter inch hail in annapolis. the good news is they are c
information was sent to computer systems in california and illinois and latvi latvia, nether sxlands ukraine. >> they potentially making millions of dollars selling the records and selling them on the black market. >> gone zal sez already in jail waiting trial in another hacking case involving dave & busters. this new case breaks his previous record of stealing 40 million accounts. from retailers t.j.maxx, barnes & noble, sports authority. the hackers use ad technique used...
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in georgia, we saw with george bush an will probably see it in ukraine the next six years. >> you just of no foreign policy. haven't we had plenty of foreign policy under george w. and clinton. >> we had a mishmash, we will force the israelis to talk to palestinians and compromise with them but we're not going to compromise with terrorists anywhere else except in israel. we had a policy that said we won't talk to iranians but sit down and negotiate with north koreans, we have had no real foreign in the united states at least 20 years or longer. >> are the media making too much of this or defense department too upset by this? 180 miles seems plenty far for me. >> people have to remember we're not at war with the russian, they can go anywhere they want, we do the same thing. maybe who this is doing a real favor for is the u.s. navy itself. if the russians are trying to sneak up on us and build a naval threat, right now at the pentagon, everybody is discussion the quadrennial defense review and everybody is discussing this. >> now, the budget is going up. >> maybe the submarine community
in georgia, we saw with george bush an will probably see it in ukraine the next six years. >> you just of no foreign policy. haven't we had plenty of foreign policy under george w. and clinton. >> we had a mishmash, we will force the israelis to talk to palestinians and compromise with them but we're not going to compromise with terrorists anywhere else except in israel. we had a policy that said we won't talk to iranians but sit down and negotiate with north koreans, we have had no...
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miss ukraine, also in her swimsuit, no doubt, wondering the american health care reform debate.kay. next picture. that is a muslim woman, not a miss universe contestant but wearing the accepted swimsuit of the islamic faithful. she is covered in head to toe in what has been nicknamed a burqini. this lady wearing this swimsuit would not be allowed to go in the water in public at a public pool in france. why? officials are telling this muslim woman that she is banned from pools in paris because her bathing suit is against the rules. muslims in france don't buy it. they are saying, this is purely discrimination. another way that muslims are being kept on the margins in french society. something they have been arguing for quite some time. is this lady mad? yes. she says she is going to protest and possibly sue. the french say, you can't wear something in a pool that you can also wear on the street. they say they are doing this for health reasons. they say, it is too dirty. that's what they say. >> by the way, let me show you what some of you are saying about this if we possibly can.
miss ukraine, also in her swimsuit, no doubt, wondering the american health care reform debate.kay. next picture. that is a muslim woman, not a miss universe contestant but wearing the accepted swimsuit of the islamic faithful. she is covered in head to toe in what has been nicknamed a burqini. this lady wearing this swimsuit would not be allowed to go in the water in public at a public pool in france. why? officials are telling this muslim woman that she is banned from pools in paris because...
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criminalsrom the ussian hackers and tose a pretty much the top ones in this fieldare coming from ukraineand russia, and in this case on the indictment that came down yesteay there are onnamed russian co-conspirators who helped him attack the stems. so those connections were probably made at that period, a there after as well. >> suarez: rosetta jones, are there a lot o peopleho know how todo this? wou it be happenng more often if this wasn't such highly tecical work? >> i think w have keep i md that altugh you mig read out hundreds of llions of accounts being compromised, we know from our investigations less than 5% of those accounts e ever used are fraudulely. sohile criminals mght be trying to seek this information, thendustry, visa and financial nstitutions are able to reduce fraudhroughffective nitoring of fraudunt transactions in the syst. and the audate within visa is at historic lows, it's just 6 sent out every $100 transacted and that's half what it was ten yrs ago. so we hav more workto do t protect card iormation, but asan try we're doi a good job at kping it at bay. >> suar: s
criminalsrom the ussian hackers and tose a pretty much the top ones in this fieldare coming from ukraineand russia, and in this case on the indictment that came down yesteay there are onnamed russian co-conspirators who helped him attack the stems. so those connections were probably made at that period, a there after as well. >> suarez: rosetta jones, are there a lot o peopleho know how todo this? wou it be happenng more often if this wasn't such highly tecical work? >> i think w...
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i can be in the himalayas, she can be in the ukraine, we'll get a phone call to each other. it's been painful to each other. >> want to point out that roger band, the university of pennsylvania emergency physician, traveled with former president clinton. they did have a physician onboard, all the way back. they were taking that precaution. kate, can i ask you to tell everyone, again, about the plane? because it's one of those interesting, 21st century convergence of politics, entertainment and public life. >> reporter: right. if you live in l.a., you've probably heard the name steve bing. he's well-known here. he's a multimillionaire. he owns the hangar i'm standing inside of. he owns the airplane, the 737 they have flown on. he loaned it to bill clinton. he's been a long-time supporter, politicly and as a friend, of former president bill clinton. not unusual will that he would donate the plane and the hangar. he's supportive of the foundation, when bill clinton goes to africa to do work for the foundation. he's a philanthropic foundation. a very wealthy person. the plane, i
i can be in the himalayas, she can be in the ukraine, we'll get a phone call to each other. it's been painful to each other. >> want to point out that roger band, the university of pennsylvania emergency physician, traveled with former president clinton. they did have a physician onboard, all the way back. they were taking that precaution. kate, can i ask you to tell everyone, again, about the plane? because it's one of those interesting, 21st century convergence of politics,...
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i could be in the middle of the himalayas and she could be in the ukraine and we'll somehow manage toen able to talk to her in months has been so hard for us. >> just walking through this neighborhood -- >> reporter: they haven't spoken because on march 17th laura ling and her colleagues were arrested and held by the north korean government, accuse of illegally crossing the border into that country. >> what is the reason they arrested you? >> they were details of date they were arrested were very vague. they were expected to be home two days later. so whatever happened that day, it was not their intention to cross the border. we don't know if they actually did, but if at any point they crossed into north korean territory. then we profusely apologize on their behalf. you've had some communication. >> euna there, too. the girl have been visited by the swedism ambassador and were able to send out a couple of letters. >> i've got the one letter. if you can, give us a read about it. >> when i got first here i cried so much. now i cry less. i think saw hard about the negative outcomes but t
i could be in the middle of the himalayas and she could be in the ukraine and we'll somehow manage toen able to talk to her in months has been so hard for us. >> just walking through this neighborhood -- >> reporter: they haven't spoken because on march 17th laura ling and her colleagues were arrested and held by the north korean government, accuse of illegally crossing the border into that country. >> what is the reason they arrested you? >> they were details of date...
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reagan white house about the soviet union and we looked at the soviet union and we thought, when will ukraine ever be free, when will the poles ever be able to leave their exile in london and go home. when will romania be free. in fact, most of us didn't even ask that question. that would have seemed a little bit too abstract and i don't think anybody thought to say, will the kashaks ever have a republic? i mean, that was considered really a lost cause. many of the same things that china has been doing in tibet, the russians had been doing in their far flunk republics, they had been transferring the ethnic population there, they had been doing their best to suppress local cultures, religions and habits, in fact, they had done that all throughout eastern europe as well. i was in romania shortly after the revolution there. in fact, a lot of the buildings in romania bucharest were still smoldering when i was in there, but a church had been reopened. how did that happen? you can't eradicate a culture without eradicating a people. and as long as the tibetan people are alive, they're going to keep
reagan white house about the soviet union and we looked at the soviet union and we thought, when will ukraine ever be free, when will the poles ever be able to leave their exile in london and go home. when will romania be free. in fact, most of us didn't even ask that question. that would have seemed a little bit too abstract and i don't think anybody thought to say, will the kashaks ever have a republic? i mean, that was considered really a lost cause. many of the same things that china has...
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criminals from the russian hackers and those are pretty much the top ones in this field are coming from ukraineand russia, and in this case on the indictment that came down yesterday there are two unnamed russian co-conspirators who helped him attack the systems. so those connections were probably made at that period, and there after as well. >> suarez: rosetta jones, are there a lot of people who know how to do this? would it be happening more often if this wasn't such highly technical work? >> i think we have to keep in mind that although you might read about hundreds of millions of accounts being compromised, we know from our investigations less than 5% of those accounts are ever used are fraudulently. so while criminals might be trying to seek this information, the industry, visa and financial institutions are able to reduce fraud through effective monitoring of fraudulent transactions in the system. and the fraud rate within visa is at historic lows, it's just 6 sent out of every $100 transacted and that's half what it was ten years ago. so we have more work to do to protect card informati
criminals from the russian hackers and those are pretty much the top ones in this field are coming from ukraineand russia, and in this case on the indictment that came down yesterday there are two unnamed russian co-conspirators who helped him attack the systems. so those connections were probably made at that period, and there after as well. >> suarez: rosetta jones, are there a lot of people who know how to do this? would it be happening more often if this wasn't such highly technical...
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think that russia can create more wisely than during their recent years its strategy to try to return ukraine to the area of its influence because for the las nine years what we have been observing they are trying what to do whatever to make it green and independent because even ethnic russia russian-speaking the result of support the result of the second question are you going to write your next book about modern politics rather than history? >> [speaking in russian] >> translator: thank you very much for the question. the problem is my mother is russian, my dad is ukrainian so every time when people ask me who are you actually, russian, ukrainian? to answer this question is like to answer the question who do you love more, your mom or your dad? >> [speaking in russian] >> translator: i am quite a cynical person. >> [speaking in russian] >> translator: this way i see the world through a very simple prism. >> [speaking in russian] >> translator: i don't believe in her birth of an empire. empire death is for good. >> [speaking in russian] >> translator: russian has a proverb is a person is an
think that russia can create more wisely than during their recent years its strategy to try to return ukraine to the area of its influence because for the las nine years what we have been observing they are trying what to do whatever to make it green and independent because even ethnic russia russian-speaking the result of support the result of the second question are you going to write your next book about modern politics rather than history? >> [speaking in russian] >> translator:...
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britain must remain permanently the allies of the ukraine and georgia. but the reset button pressed by hillary clinton provides the opportunity for improved relations between moscow and other western capitals. the proliferation of nuclear weapons is an issue very difficult to deal with without a working relationship with russia. if it is in russia's h -- is in russia's interest as well to deal with these issues. with a conservative government, the door will be open to improve relations with russia. we shall see if the door opens in return. the fourth theme of conservative farm policy is -- foreign-policy is the effect of a form of global institutions to allow international cooperation in the face of the threats i have outlined to be advance. this is clearly true in the economic area, where the focus of economic decision making these to ship to bodies like the g-20, and the united nations on which the conservative party shares the view of the current government, that the security council should include permanent membership for germany, japan, and other re
britain must remain permanently the allies of the ukraine and georgia. but the reset button pressed by hillary clinton provides the opportunity for improved relations between moscow and other western capitals. the proliferation of nuclear weapons is an issue very difficult to deal with without a working relationship with russia. if it is in russia's h -- is in russia's interest as well to deal with these issues. with a conservative government, the door will be open to improve relations with...
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i think the whole question about in ukraine, do they want to do something. it reminds me about the report i saw that started with afghanistan. and he very carty said don't do this. he said a stupid war is not a war we win. the military castanet in t u.k. and would look at him and say, you know, you are not. were not in a position to go into ukraine. it's too big. we don't have a facility's. the only way they got planes up in areas they used test pilots and training officer. they did not have regular front-line pilots. they are getting 80 hours a year training. nato is about 170, 180. one russian colonel said that's great. we're getting 80 hours now. you can check out happy officer to have the same amount of fuel available yowould get more training time. i would expect that he would say go ahead, and bluster the russians always talk most. there it are in no position to do this. what are you going to use? you've got basically the airborne units, you've got the spits, and that's about all you have a 10 position because the reason why georgia worked because they
i think the whole question about in ukraine, do they want to do something. it reminds me about the report i saw that started with afghanistan. and he very carty said don't do this. he said a stupid war is not a war we win. the military castanet in t u.k. and would look at him and say, you know, you are not. were not in a position to go into ukraine. it's too big. we don't have a facility's. the only way they got planes up in areas they used test pilots and training officer. they did not have...
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there was a female poet from the ukraine who had been in a labor camp. and some other poets and dissidents were released right after the summit. so he accomplished quite a lot in that area. he considered human rights the freedom to travel, freedom to worship at one wished, to have some human dignity about choice of jobs and pursuing goals. fundamental, something government should not be in the way. host: you write this. guest: yes, that is something that did happen. we did not know it had happened. not basically until we sat down to look of the documents. we have said repeatedly, do not listen to what we are saying. read the documents. see what he actually did and what gorbachev did. he continued to tell gorbachev and others, the soviet union wanted takeover united states. we did not want that. you basically had two incredibly powerful groups looking at each other. it was very dangerous. basically he kept saying, look, if we have a nuclear war and you start the war, we will also work with and do the same thing to you. if we do that, we will both die. let
there was a female poet from the ukraine who had been in a labor camp. and some other poets and dissidents were released right after the summit. so he accomplished quite a lot in that area. he considered human rights the freedom to travel, freedom to worship at one wished, to have some human dignity about choice of jobs and pursuing goals. fundamental, something government should not be in the way. host: you write this. guest: yes, that is something that did happen. we did not know it had...
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in ukraine. viktor yushchenko takes a picture of someone at a fair.omeone leaving home town due to clashes with security forces and tell ban. a dog, looking for a home stole the spotlight on the canadian news show. pitbull was extremely friendly but did her affection at ways make a lick of difference to the viewers? jeanne moos has the answer in the most unusual tv moment. we're having some technical difficulties with jeanne moos' piece about the pitbulls, obviously in a lick of trouble, but also got a lot of attention from that story. well, we also want you to check out our political podcast, obviously to get the best political team to go. you should subscribe at cnn.com/situationroom. we're actually going to work on another jeanne moos piece we're going to get to you, and i believe that is coming up right now. >> reporter: this kind of keyboard meets this kind of keyboard. to produce the latest web sensation, the keyboard cat has become a recurring theme. >> do it live. >> reporter: tagged on to the end of some of the web's graphic videos. ♪ be it b
in ukraine. viktor yushchenko takes a picture of someone at a fair.omeone leaving home town due to clashes with security forces and tell ban. a dog, looking for a home stole the spotlight on the canadian news show. pitbull was extremely friendly but did her affection at ways make a lick of difference to the viewers? jeanne moos has the answer in the most unusual tv moment. we're having some technical difficulties with jeanne moos' piece about the pitbulls, obviously in a lick of trouble, but...
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you get the bst from the ukraine, the best from germany. elle macpherson up there. their bodies are -- >> i can't believe the stamina. i was getting exhausted seriously watching how long they were dancing in front of us without stopping. >> oh, i know. and still barely breaking a sweat. >> a big draw. >> they spray sweat on them. >> is that what they were doing? they were all oiled. >> they are oiled up. >> but the big draw, the two people from "dancing with the stars" who were on it, max, who everyone loves. the cute one with the beard. >> and irina. >> engaged, those two. >> yes! >> and they were so cute to watch. >> it's a limited engagement. >> karina. >> karina, i'm so sorry. but it's through october something. >> yes. >> so go see it. >> it was so much fun. puts you in a great mood when it was over. >> oh, my gosh. some of the reviews were not very good. but i'm telling you everybody in that -- in the longacre theater was screaming and standing up. it was, come on. >> all right so now we've got more controversy. well, we're trying to
you get the bst from the ukraine, the best from germany. elle macpherson up there. their bodies are -- >> i can't believe the stamina. i was getting exhausted seriously watching how long they were dancing in front of us without stopping. >> oh, i know. and still barely breaking a sweat. >> a big draw. >> they spray sweat on them. >> is that what they were doing? they were all oiled. >> they are oiled up. >> but the big draw, the two people from...