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the last day or so are russian flags being raised, russian soldiers moving in sometimes completely unopposed. we saw one base this afternoon, what looks like coming in, set up 50 cal guns, and they were having lunch for a few hours, doug in right there down the blockug in right there down the blo block an armory, and frankly, they were welcome by the people. we saw about six or seven people ride up in a big, almost paddy wagon waving russian flags. these russian soldiers welcoming them. i spoke to one mother with a young son holding her young son, and she said, look. what we believe is that the things happening in kiev, we think they are about to come here. and they believe that, ray. mostly because that's what the russian media that they watch are telling them. so, because of that feeling, and fear that's why they are welcoming russian troops who seem to be expanding while the ukrainian troops are letting it happen. >> you say, "letting it happen." this is an autonomous republic and as han been mentioned, the black sea fleet. the ukrainian forces of various kinds on the ground, are they sti
the last day or so are russian flags being raised, russian soldiers moving in sometimes completely unopposed. we saw one base this afternoon, what looks like coming in, set up 50 cal guns, and they were having lunch for a few hours, doug in right there down the blockug in right there down the blo block an armory, and frankly, they were welcome by the people. we saw about six or seven people ride up in a big, almost paddy wagon waving russian flags. these russian soldiers welcoming them. i spoke...
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running unopposed in november for a second term as county board president >> may bring chicago more than just the usual flooding. the alderman says he saw large numbers of rats. several areas of the city during the brief warm spell earlier this week. he says warm weather might produce an explosion in the rat population. new york has had success controlling rat infestations. >> the city of chicago plans to pave more city streets due to the growing number of potholes. added an additional 85 mi. of streets to this year's resurfacing plan. work began this spring. an estimated cost of a list hundred and $84 million. the city says they've received more than 47,000 complaints since december. so far this winter cruising filled more than to measure and 40,000 potholes. >> mystery cameras installed near schools and parks appear to be working. a 92 speed cameras have generated $3.7 million since august. less than half of that money has been collected by the city. the mayor budgeted $70 million in income. >> the dogs that were stolen during a robbery are now back with the owners. he took them home a
running unopposed in november for a second term as county board president >> may bring chicago more than just the usual flooding. the alderman says he saw large numbers of rats. several areas of the city during the brief warm spell earlier this week. he says warm weather might produce an explosion in the rat population. new york has had success controlling rat infestations. >> the city of chicago plans to pave more city streets due to the growing number of potholes. added an...
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in other areas they have went unopposed and reached really the border between the peninsula and ukraine mainland. >> reporter: they arrived at the naval base in eastern crimea. inside the ukrainian service men so far have refused to surrender. residents have lent their support to the russians. and they have left it up to the people inside crimea to switch sides. >> the soldiers pledge to be loyal to the ukraine and the government of ukrainian. if they put their guns down and join the crimeaen people we will protect them and be grateful to them. i hope they make the right choice. >> reporter: people are angry and feel betrayed by the new government in kiev. america, we will not let you through, they shout. while kiev accuses the russians of invading crimea, for many among the ethnic russian majority, they have taken over ththe installations. the oil field is now under russian control. the soldiers don't talk me, but one tells me that he has been deployed by russia, and he doesn't know how long he will be there. the soldiers are building an encampment. we were prevented to film, but a com
in other areas they have went unopposed and reached really the border between the peninsula and ukraine mainland. >> reporter: they arrived at the naval base in eastern crimea. inside the ukrainian service men so far have refused to surrender. residents have lent their support to the russians. and they have left it up to the people inside crimea to switch sides. >> the soldiers pledge to be loyal to the ukraine and the government of ukrainian. if they put their guns down and join...
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all the nations in the world have agreed with the basic laws that prevails from an repose -- unopposeduan resolutions. there are some that ought not be violated. i think that the 1967 borders are basically inviolate. they can be modified back and forth. sharon, who was my , we were both farmers and firmly. the last time i met with him, the last day of his prime minister ship, he had a wonderful idea that he showed me. israel would take over the area of palestine near jerusalem. in addition, -- stateusalem would be the capital for both. >> but israel would give palestinians and amount of territory. 36would provide a core door miles long between gaza and the west bank. in the core door, there will be a highway in a railroad. his farm is south of that. will dig a tunnel under the highway or a bridge over. he had that all worked out. that is the kind of thing that could be put into effect in the future. .> it is tragic they seem to have the courage it gospect to make forward and convince the israeli public that their national security could be preserved at the same time they had an agreeme
all the nations in the world have agreed with the basic laws that prevails from an repose -- unopposeduan resolutions. there are some that ought not be violated. i think that the 1967 borders are basically inviolate. they can be modified back and forth. sharon, who was my , we were both farmers and firmly. the last time i met with him, the last day of his prime minister ship, he had a wonderful idea that he showed me. israel would take over the area of palestine near jerusalem. in addition, --...
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farnham ran unopposed in tuesday's primary. democratic leaders will pick his replacement for the general election. the general election is less than eight months away, but both sides of the governor's race are already attacking each other. political newcomer bruce rauner won the republican nomination in tuesday's primary. he'll challenge governor quinn who's running for re-election. quinn's campaign is making the minimum wage an issue and already put out a t-v ad where rauner says he's against raising it. the campaign is putting rauner's personal wealth against so-called regular people. >> those who work hard, 40 hours a week, should not have to live in poverty. i believe in raising the minimum wage and that's what we will do. >> my grandfather was a union member and a union worker. i'm not out of touch paid growing up i was a busboy and a waiter. at parked cars and flip burgers. >>the governor's race is expected to get even more negative as political groups start putting out ads. the election is not until november 4-th. a cont
farnham ran unopposed in tuesday's primary. democratic leaders will pick his replacement for the general election. the general election is less than eight months away, but both sides of the governor's race are already attacking each other. political newcomer bruce rauner won the republican nomination in tuesday's primary. he'll challenge governor quinn who's running for re-election. quinn's campaign is making the minimum wage an issue and already put out a t-v ad where rauner says he's against...
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one person referred to the invashz by the rushz troops is an unopposed entry into the ukraine.talk about it more sensibly, and then we have to consider things such as reversing the president's reversal of the previous decision from the other administration, the bush administration, to put abms in poland and the czech republic. increase the economic pressure, there are a lot of things we can do. but we're not in a position of strength. >> washington post in an editorial, mara, had this. online, by the way, the headline to the editorial was, president obama's foreign policy is based on fantasy. that was the online edition. in the print version, it was changed to the risks of wishful thinking, the world is not behaving as president obama hoped. here's the substance of it. military strength trustworthiness as an ally, staying power in difficult corners of the world such as afghanistan, these still matter as much as we may wish they did not. while the united states is retreching the current, the tide of democracy in the world which once seemed inexorable, has been receding. as mr. p
one person referred to the invashz by the rushz troops is an unopposed entry into the ukraine.talk about it more sensibly, and then we have to consider things such as reversing the president's reversal of the previous decision from the other administration, the bush administration, to put abms in poland and the czech republic. increase the economic pressure, there are a lot of things we can do. but we're not in a position of strength. >> washington post in an editorial, mara, had this....
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president obama's home state n.illinois's 17th congressional district freshman democrat sherry bustos is unopposed and will face a rematch against former gop congressman bobby shilling who lost the seat to her in 2012. illinois's freshman 13th incumbent rodney davis faces a primary challenge from a beauty queen turned harvard law grad. >> i experienced the best of our country when i served as miss america and felt the power of our constitution while studying at harvard law school. >> no primaries in april but in may things heat up. in ohio and indiana most earthquakes in both parties are considered safe and next comes west virginia where democratic incumbent senator jay rockefeller is retiring and sherry capito is favored to win. four republicans are running to replace him and the seat is likely to remain in gop hands. may 0th is big, arkansas democratic senator mark pryor is a top gop target and tom codden become the official nominee and already leads pryor in polls. both sides have all but settles on nominees, mike ross, a democrat will face asa hutchinson for the gop. this one will be close and
president obama's home state n.illinois's 17th congressional district freshman democrat sherry bustos is unopposed and will face a rematch against former gop congressman bobby shilling who lost the seat to her in 2012. illinois's freshman 13th incumbent rodney davis faces a primary challenge from a beauty queen turned harvard law grad. >> i experienced the best of our country when i served as miss america and felt the power of our constitution while studying at harvard law school....
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nations in the world including israel have agreed with a basic law that prevails upon passed by unopposed u.n. resolutions. any timesrael has opposed a u.n. u.n. resolution the united states have vetoed it. they are not to be violated. i think the 1967 borders are basically inviolate except they can be modified back and forth to trade. ariel sharon didn't agree with me in a lot of things but we were friendly. the last time i met with him the last days of his prime ministership he had a wonderful idea that he showed me on maps he had written. that is that israel would take over the area of palestine right near to jerusalem. and in addition -- >> rose: jerusalem would still be the state capitol for both. >> that's right. but israel would give the palestinians an amount of territory and that territory would provide a corridor 36 miles long between gaza and the west bank. and on that corridor which would belong to the palestinians would be built a railroad and a highway. of course his farm is south of that and he said how are you going to get to your farm. he said dig a tunnel underneath a pa
nations in the world including israel have agreed with a basic law that prevails upon passed by unopposed u.n. resolutions. any timesrael has opposed a u.n. u.n. resolution the united states have vetoed it. they are not to be violated. i think the 1967 borders are basically inviolate except they can be modified back and forth to trade. ariel sharon didn't agree with me in a lot of things but we were friendly. the last time i met with him the last days of his prime ministership he had a...
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are you worried that she possibly could go unopposed?no one will step forward because of the infrastructure that the clintons have been able to put together? >> well, ed, that is my fear. i mean, it would be a very sad day if we did not have a vigorous debate on the important issues. and just because some folks have access to huge sums of money should not exclude other candidates raising important issues. so i do think it would be unfortunate, you know, if she was uncontested. this is a democracy. we need different voices out there. we need different ideas being heard. >> senator bernie sanders, thanks for your time tonight on "the ed show." >> thank you. >> and that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, democrats say darrell issa has to go. this republican lawmaker has abused his authority, disrespected his colleagues, and made a mockery of the democratic process. and now democrats say enough'
are you worried that she possibly could go unopposed?no one will step forward because of the infrastructure that the clintons have been able to put together? >> well, ed, that is my fear. i mean, it would be a very sad day if we did not have a vigorous debate on the important issues. and just because some folks have access to huge sums of money should not exclude other candidates raising important issues. so i do think it would be unfortunate, you know, if she was uncontested. this is a...
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he did run unopposed. first election held since kim jong-un took control. >>> new report that finds government regulators knew more than a decade ago about gm's massive recall but never acted on it. 13 people died as a result of this defect, so what do we know why the government didn't go further into this? >> let me give you facts and figures here. "new york times" analysis found 260 complaints over the last 11 years about the cars with ignition problems. it told nbc news it did take steps at the time, but these investigations did not contain evidence of a possible defect trend that would warrant a formal investigation. now, of course, federal investigators are asking, you know, what happened, they are demanding answers from gm about why it took so long to order the recall, but gm's new ceo has launched an independent information and told employees they are going to hold themselves accountable and improve processes so the customers do not experience this again, so, of course, we've got to find out more ab
he did run unopposed. first election held since kim jong-un took control. >>> new report that finds government regulators knew more than a decade ago about gm's massive recall but never acted on it. 13 people died as a result of this defect, so what do we know why the government didn't go further into this? >> let me give you facts and figures here. "new york times" analysis found 260 complaints over the last 11 years about the cars with ignition problems. it told nbc...
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you don't want to run unopposed. >> a sparring fight?cratic party, it's good for the republican party, it's good for everybody to have some sort of debate about the issues. >> that's what i think. i think jimmy carter might have beaten ronald reagan had he gone into the fight with ted kennedy instead of using the rose garden to stay out of that fight. i think people want to see a fight, even if it's fighting with dan rather like bush sr. did. clarence, i'm a big believer, you got a warm-up for the fight, you can't take on the general election without a really good prespring fight. but i don't know what hillary thinks. what do you know? does she want to take on joe biden on his turf and her turf which is the same turf? >> if they're going to have that elevated debate that hillary clinton and barack obama had in 2008, rather than going for the jugular, you remember how al gore really undercut michael dukakis, bring up willie horton in the primary. that's going or to the jugular that you want to watch out for. >> good memory there. it was a
you don't want to run unopposed. >> a sparring fight?cratic party, it's good for the republican party, it's good for everybody to have some sort of debate about the issues. >> that's what i think. i think jimmy carter might have beaten ronald reagan had he gone into the fight with ted kennedy instead of using the rose garden to stay out of that fight. i think people want to see a fight, even if it's fighting with dan rather like bush sr. did. clarence, i'm a big believer, you got a...
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oh, hell, if we were unopposed we would be solved. but we are not.asked him how is your wife? he said, compared to what? "washington post" poll today for example, which by the way has a president at 46, not 40. so that certainly better for democrats for our president to "washington post" poll today, 68% of americans thinks the republican party is out of touch. what's wrong with the other 32? it's going to be tough for democrats, no doubt. but in each of these key places as donna pointed out we have good incumbents. in states where the president is unpopular like the last in arkansas and louisiana and north carolina we have really good candidates. .. owner since the republicans get the senate. >> i am watching spiro andrew, she is a friend, champion, louisiana, of course, a huge turnout at the age of 17. what can i do at 54 but stay home? there are four seasons in louisiana, shrimp -- merrill lynch. i also believe that alice london grimes in kentucky is one to watch. michele knots in georgia is one to watch. k hagan is going to win and i predict 25 wo
oh, hell, if we were unopposed we would be solved. but we are not.asked him how is your wife? he said, compared to what? "washington post" poll today for example, which by the way has a president at 46, not 40. so that certainly better for democrats for our president to "washington post" poll today, 68% of americans thinks the republican party is out of touch. what's wrong with the other 32? it's going to be tough for democrats, no doubt. but in each of these key places as...
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to shame you into inactivity so agendaey can run their however they want, unopposed. against it. , if thee speak up public outrage is loud enough, we can back eric holder into a corner to the point where he is forced to do something. unfortunately, in my situation, i was told that a lot of the investigators hands are tied because of something called rule 610 three, which says that government workers have access but cannotrmation reveal it. that was supposed to prevent what happened to me, but it is being, i believe, misapplied and has protected the person who accessed my tax records. >> one of the things that happened not just in christine's case but at least for conservative organizations had their confidential donor schedule released publicly. no liberald of groups whose donors have been publicly released, but i know of at least for conservative organizations whose donor groups have been publicly released. section 61 of three of the tax code says it is a felony for the irs to release confidential tax .nformation ane the irs conducts investigation of the wrongdoing a
to shame you into inactivity so agendaey can run their however they want, unopposed. against it. , if thee speak up public outrage is loud enough, we can back eric holder into a corner to the point where he is forced to do something. unfortunately, in my situation, i was told that a lot of the investigators hands are tied because of something called rule 610 three, which says that government workers have access but cannotrmation reveal it. that was supposed to prevent what happened to me, but...
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of course, he reason unopposed in his district, which also had 100% voter turnout. and heart failure and now undergoing a bone marrow transplant. but now the drug he needs to survive, a very curable virus is being denied because the manufacturer says it can't afford to give him the drug. so will the drug company step up to save the life of this little boy? josh's mother, amy, joins us now. good morning, amy. >> good morning, peter. >> your boy, josh, has fought cancer four different times. he developed it as a little boy. heart failure, bone marrow transplant, and now he's suffering what's called an adeno virus that put him in intensive care. why will the drug company not give him as a compassionate use this drug that he needs to survive? >> they've definitely given excuses, but nothing is acceptable to us. this is our child's life. we feel compelled to just keep asking for it and begging for it because he needs it. he absolutely needs it. if he does not get it, he is going to die. i just feel that where there is a will, there is a way. our will is very strong. we'r
of course, he reason unopposed in his district, which also had 100% voter turnout. and heart failure and now undergoing a bone marrow transplant. but now the drug he needs to survive, a very curable virus is being denied because the manufacturer says it can't afford to give him the drug. so will the drug company step up to save the life of this little boy? josh's mother, amy, joins us now. good morning, amy. >> good morning, peter. >> your boy, josh, has fought cancer four different...