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west if both russia and the west cooperate to produce that result but i think the jury's still out on how much direct influence the russian authorities have over. people in in is the new crane now while staying on the subject i think we can all agree that both russia and the west have long tried to influence the mastic politics of ukraine but i would argue that up until a certain point there was this set of unspoken rules of how to go about it and from the moscow point of view that those rules were broken in in winter or early spring spring when the west decided to give green light he knew what russia sees as illegitimate tactics for example the kutai and hands there was this move by russia you reunited with with crimea i wonder if strategy wise you believe that the west could have dealt any differently in a single side as i said a great mistakes i think we were incautious in the way we we backed the made on demonstrators at a time when there was a lot of instability in ukraine that there is no doubt that the government was very brutal in dealing with those demonstrators and created a
west if both russia and the west cooperate to produce that result but i think the jury's still out on how much direct influence the russian authorities have over. people in in is the new crane now while staying on the subject i think we can all agree that both russia and the west have long tried to influence the mastic politics of ukraine but i would argue that up until a certain point there was this set of unspoken rules of how to go about it and from the moscow point of view that those rules...
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of the west. people were fed up. fed up - they were fed up in donetsk. that's the common denominator. you can't lay it on russia. without disregarding the internal tensions within a profoundly divided and country with years, decades of corrupted administration. >> a quick response before we go, andreas. >> well, ukraine is a plural society. it is not a monoethnic society. it is not deeply divided country. it has had, of course, always the separatists, but we have never seen anything like this particular kind of aggression and i do think that this is mainly coming from outside. we had, over the years in ukraine, again and again demonstrations and we had in 1990 the revolution in kiev. in 2004 the orange revolution, knew the euro maydan. this is domestic. what is happening in eastern ukraine and is now happening also in southern ukraine is clearly coming from outside. >> thank you all. that brinks us to the end of this ed -- brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being wi
of the west. people were fed up. fed up - they were fed up in donetsk. that's the common denominator. you can't lay it on russia. without disregarding the internal tensions within a profoundly divided and country with years, decades of corrupted administration. >> a quick response before we go, andreas. >> well, ukraine is a plural society. it is not a monoethnic society. it is not deeply divided country. it has had, of course, always the separatists, but we have never seen anything...
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i think the west has obviously made some mistakes in pursuing those those values and i think the west has probably not taken russia's interests sufficiently seriously i mean if you want to direct one accusation against the west with regard to ukraine i think it is that the west rather overlooks russia's very strong interest in ukraine as as we became involved in a gun and push for a more openness and democracy there and we need to be very conscious of russia's very close involvement with ukraine going forward in finding a solution for ukraine you just mentioned the west overlooking a russia sensitive it is but isn't this actually a trance in the west overlooking some of the very crucial aspects of when it tries to intervene in other countries to build democracy because i wonder if you can cite any successful example of the western gauge went with that specific reason of you know fostering the rule of law fostering good democracy what is one single country where these projects succeeded world like all of central europe for example poland hungary the czech republic latvia lithuania esto
i think the west has obviously made some mistakes in pursuing those those values and i think the west has probably not taken russia's interests sufficiently seriously i mean if you want to direct one accusation against the west with regard to ukraine i think it is that the west rather overlooks russia's very strong interest in ukraine as as we became involved in a gun and push for a more openness and democracy there and we need to be very conscious of russia's very close involvement with...
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along the west wall, the drawings of the west wall is a little washed out in this projection, but you probably see it better on your screen. the glazing around the courtyard a lot of will , light surrounding the courtyard and the proposal for a piece of shadow art, which is a grid of stainless steel pegs creating achanging shadows. this is one proposal for 1% for public art that we think would have maximum impact both on the street and to the western neighbors. so that is our building. i would be happy to answer any questions about it and we're very happy to present it to you. thank you. >> thank you. we'll take public comment first on the project. [ reading speakers' names ] >> good afternoon commissioners my name is rob pull the project manager for coalition and i'm here to speak in favor of the project. it's great to see this get underway and we actually reviewed it when it was 100 units and unfortunately we had to lose a few, but it's great to see it get underway. we copyright really think of a better use of the site to replace the parking lot with the car-free affordable housing
along the west wall, the drawings of the west wall is a little washed out in this projection, but you probably see it better on your screen. the glazing around the courtyard a lot of will , light surrounding the courtyard and the proposal for a piece of shadow art, which is a grid of stainless steel pegs creating achanging shadows. this is one proposal for 1% for public art that we think would have maximum impact both on the street and to the western neighbors. so that is our building. i would...
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the middle of the wild west. where did that come from? >> that was part of the grounding process, to show this world through a modern lens. you know, we romanticize this period but the fact is if you lived there it would have just been a horrible, miserable, terrible, depressing, dangerous place to be and, you know, particularly if you were not an alpha. >> dude, you really shouldn't drink and horse. >> the character seemed like a good fit. you know, if i was doing a holocaust drama i probably would not cast myself. >> seth plays albert, a fearful sheep farmer who toughens up with the help of his sure-shotgun slinging love interest played by charlize therrin. >> i'm going to teach you how to shoot. >> on set with seth macfarlane, what's that like? >> it's like christmas coming a month early and then continuing for ten years. that's really how special it is. >> giovanni ribisi joins the celebration as seth's sidekick. >> look, it's the ice. oh. oh. that was so fast. >> he knows exactly what works and what doesn't.
the middle of the wild west. where did that come from? >> that was part of the grounding process, to show this world through a modern lens. you know, we romanticize this period but the fact is if you lived there it would have just been a horrible, miserable, terrible, depressing, dangerous place to be and, you know, particularly if you were not an alpha. >> dude, you really shouldn't drink and horse. >> the character seemed like a good fit. you know, if i was doing a holocaust...
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is ruling in the kremlin and the west has to stand up i mean it's as if the west constant of itself in any other way but defining itself against the the enemy and i think this is this is feeding into the russophobia i think there's something else that's going on here and i think that not only is russia opposed many of the western military interventions of the past twenty years. and it has built up alternative forms of economic and political cooperation such as the brics nations but also russia particularly since the arrival of the timea putin has stressed a certain continuity in history i mean it has elected to suggest that well not everything the that was accomplished by the soviet union it was terrible i mean the world great achievement by the soviet union it's education which even scientific achievement its technical achievements its space program. it's that xander said it's a famous victory in world war two and that russia the new russia should build on that and that's it's really in accordance with what we know about human societies and human societies have to build on their hi
is ruling in the kremlin and the west has to stand up i mean it's as if the west constant of itself in any other way but defining itself against the the enemy and i think this is this is feeding into the russophobia i think there's something else that's going on here and i think that not only is russia opposed many of the western military interventions of the past twenty years. and it has built up alternative forms of economic and political cooperation such as the brics nations but also russia...
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everyone is really young in the west. so the west is really the laboratory where that new america's being created. any other questions? sir. >> the one thing that i was thinking about is when you look back and you have the historical context, it becomes either obvious or at least you can, you know, make a case that a certain set of writers was either, you know, revolutionary or the voice of their generation. i guess i'm kind of curious, is it obvious while it's happening, or did mark twain, you know, see himself that way? and, i guess, kind of a corollary to that, would we be able to see where that was happening today, or would we not know for 30 years? >> it's a good question. i think we won't know for 30 years. i think you really need the virtue of hindsight in that situation. and as i mentioned before, you know, the writer himself or herself is not a great authority on subject of what's most interesting or revolutionary about their work. twain himself, i talk a lot about jim smiley and his jumping frog which is a sketc
everyone is really young in the west. so the west is really the laboratory where that new america's being created. any other questions? sir. >> the one thing that i was thinking about is when you look back and you have the historical context, it becomes either obvious or at least you can, you know, make a case that a certain set of writers was either, you know, revolutionary or the voice of their generation. i guess i'm kind of curious, is it obvious while it's happening, or did mark...
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productive east and the west the agriculturally productive west combined in one day into t. moving forward i think that's in the best interest of russia i think it's in the best interests of the us so i do see a way out absolutely it makes all the sense in the world well the problem is ukrainian government is saying that they are going to stop subsidies for their country and production. what are they hoping for are they hoping for investors. they're hoping for a us bailout ad infinitum for their perpetually failed state i mean we do know that the western half of ukraine is is an economically distant two region we do know that and i'm sure they're looking for long term u.s. government support if not european support. it's a long term problem i mean the division of ukraine is a long term problem for the e.u. and the us and the e.u. is in no position right now given the state in the eurozone it's in no position to take on that responsibility and frankly neither is the u.s. and i think if you follow the money i think that's at the heart of this issue and the solution in my viewp
productive east and the west the agriculturally productive west combined in one day into t. moving forward i think that's in the best interest of russia i think it's in the best interests of the us so i do see a way out absolutely it makes all the sense in the world well the problem is ukrainian government is saying that they are going to stop subsidies for their country and production. what are they hoping for are they hoping for investors. they're hoping for a us bailout ad infinitum for...
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sorry for the company is in the crosshairs. because its production base is in the west bank. he's already occupied territory. kosmina after this started a boy called moved back in two thousand and five. recently it's attracting strong support from the. some customers are steering clear of items from israel. also the two i have nothing against the israeli people the i'm going to do so to show my opposition the government's occupation policies. this idea. for the last year. european union added to the press. decided to withdraw tax breaks but what i do called oprah that won't do the occupied west bank. it was a hard lol. it was ready farmers. rose was in the west bank with government support the eu decision means that it was cortex and no longer competitive in your pmr. it looks interesting the showcase and sell some joke like close to twenty percent on video. so in addition i didn't think the damage would be so great i don't know if i can continue farming. just get things stay this way farmers aren't the only ones feeling the heat. my front door behind the bar sophie the house
sorry for the company is in the crosshairs. because its production base is in the west bank. he's already occupied territory. kosmina after this started a boy called moved back in two thousand and five. recently it's attracting strong support from the. some customers are steering clear of items from israel. also the two i have nothing against the israeli people the i'm going to do so to show my opposition the government's occupation policies. this idea. for the last year. european union added...
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and the west, not nato, but the west could have helped us with a kind of marshall plan. but that required much more political focus and resource to actually sees them and held russia. and i was the one to advocate it. it's absolutely correct, and i was at all those meetings on almost all those meetings with helmut kohl. when yeltsin told him very clearly, yes, we need russia first with the nato to avoid the commotion, to avoid all those difficulties. so that was our concert, russia first. and that's why we were against speedy or hasty, as we called it, expansion or joining by poland of nato. so my formula and the yeltsin forum at that time was yes to partnership with nato, fundamental, strategic partnership, and no to hasty enlargement because we were fearful that we would be left alone, you know, left in the cold. so we wanted -- but the problem of russian nato is of course much more difficult with all due respect down the problem of other countries in eastern europe, including ukraine even, and george. the problem is that rush is a nuclear superpower. it was nuclear su
and the west, not nato, but the west could have helped us with a kind of marshall plan. but that required much more political focus and resource to actually sees them and held russia. and i was the one to advocate it. it's absolutely correct, and i was at all those meetings on almost all those meetings with helmut kohl. when yeltsin told him very clearly, yes, we need russia first with the nato to avoid the commotion, to avoid all those difficulties. so that was our concert, russia first. and...
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marks a kind of new moment in the literary evolution of the west. the building a better paper would paying them closer together. it went from being acquaintances to friends, colleagues to co-conspirators in a literary crusade. another writer and turned them. she had stayed mostly out of sight. she returned home to help promote a washed dishes, scrubland, and in the rest of the domestic work. she had trouble sleeping at night persecuted by memories of her past. she had endured an abusive husband and the death of her infant child remaining wary of what she called on pitying world and wrote better verses about suffering and scorn, inching needed a way out beyond grief and the burdens of her dreary work. so she would find france, fulfillment, and finally a life for moving. she first met him at the home of a mutual friend, a slender, delicate, handsome figure. this was a rush to remember them some 60 years lender. we were a little more of them born in girl. only 20 but his successors have been swift. he no longer put poland's in the mailbox. he was now a
marks a kind of new moment in the literary evolution of the west. the building a better paper would paying them closer together. it went from being acquaintances to friends, colleagues to co-conspirators in a literary crusade. another writer and turned them. she had stayed mostly out of sight. she returned home to help promote a washed dishes, scrubland, and in the rest of the domestic work. she had trouble sleeping at night persecuted by memories of her past. she had endured an abusive husband...
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have in the west. it is not our physical infrastructure. it is not our wealth. it is that we have this culture in which people are able to pursue idiosyncratic and electoral ideas. about write in the book "china stand up!" what is the story behind this video? up!"hina stand was a video that emerged in 2008. the olympic torch was making its way around the world. it became a symbol in many ways of china. it attracted protests and people used it as an opportunity to express their complaints of china's handling of tibet and human rights abuses. rred a china, this sti43 nationalist response among young people. this video is like a manifesto for that argument. this very proud and defensive response to the criticism of china. it became the most popular video in china, second only to a tv blooper of a news anchor doing something silly. that demonstrates some things are universal about the internet. fascinatingas because it was clearly an attempt to express an idea that i didn't recognize. i had been in china f
have in the west. it is not our physical infrastructure. it is not our wealth. it is that we have this culture in which people are able to pursue idiosyncratic and electoral ideas. about write in the book "china stand up!" what is the story behind this video? up!"hina stand was a video that emerged in 2008. the olympic torch was making its way around the world. it became a symbol in many ways of china. it attracted protests and people used it as an opportunity to express their...
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the west coast this weekend. the blackhawks return to practice at the united center today. >> the chicago cubs ripping a mysterious and st. louis. get off to a great start striking out the side in the first inning. after giving up a couple walks in the next inning the cardinals pitcher doubles up the middle and to run score. he hit his sixth home run of the year. the coast lose 5-3. they lost nine of 11. the sox were off yesterday. oklahoma city trying to close up the clippers game six. the next possession west but drops it ticket and a granto kevin duran >> in the east the pacers eliminated washington and have a rematch. a bit of a shock much like the weather itself. it is not unheard of to have snow in may. it is not come any there. serving these that will show its smothers that's to put this into a historic perspective. check out some of these scenes. this is left brooklyn illinois. says it was like a winter wonderland out there. sandy carlson sends up the scene from illinois. he said he is interested to see h
the west coast this weekend. the blackhawks return to practice at the united center today. >> the chicago cubs ripping a mysterious and st. louis. get off to a great start striking out the side in the first inning. after giving up a couple walks in the next inning the cardinals pitcher doubles up the middle and to run score. he hit his sixth home run of the year. the coast lose 5-3. they lost nine of 11. the sox were off yesterday. oklahoma city trying to close up the clippers game six....
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he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people who live here, they couldn't care less if the arab is yellow, green, comes from africa. for them an arab is an arab. in september 2000 the palestinians started to shoot through the jewish neighborhoods, and the authorities had to protect the kindergarten over here, and they put up this wall put up by the neighborhood council. but nevertheless, it's quite ugly. but if they shoot from the other side toward the kindergarten, what other measure you can take in order to protect the children? >> before returning home we went to visit a palestinian farmer whose life was devastated when half of his land was taken by the israeli army to accommodate the bending of the wall. -- the building of the wall. ma the better part of his land is beyond that fence. all these walls he built by breaking this sporn land with his wife and his children and all his hard work is gone. he cannot go down and tend to his trees or cultivate it. >> i feel like
he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people who live here, they couldn't care less if the arab is yellow, green, comes from africa. for them an arab is an arab. in september 2000 the palestinians started to shoot through the jewish neighborhoods, and the authorities had to protect the kindergarten over here, and they put up this wall put up by the neighborhood council. but nevertheless, it's quite ugly. but if they...
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bill raney is the president >> do you think the dep in west virginia does a good enough job of what it is supposed to do? >> i do and you know we struggle with them and we argue with them, but you work with them and they know what's best for west virginia. it doesn't need to be dictated from philadelphia or washington because the guys in west virginia know what's best. >> why do companies have a hard time not violating their permits? it seems like permit violations are part of the game? >> i don't know if they are part of the game. there are so many moving parts on a mining operation and so many standards to meet. you're going to have some interruptions. if they are serious they need to be fixed. the vast majority of the people and the people i'm proud to represent they are wanting to do the right thing because they live here. they are not going to do anything to mess up the future of the state. dj estep is trying to help his community face the uncertainty about the health of the water supply after the freedom industries spill. most people in the us never have to think about whether th
bill raney is the president >> do you think the dep in west virginia does a good enough job of what it is supposed to do? >> i do and you know we struggle with them and we argue with them, but you work with them and they know what's best for west virginia. it doesn't need to be dictated from philadelphia or washington because the guys in west virginia know what's best. >> why do companies have a hard time not violating their permits? it seems like permit violations are part of...
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the west. but times have changed. >> people in russia th rt is a well-financed propaganda operation and directed toward the west because there has been decades of this type of first soviet and russian propaganda directed against the west. so i don't think anybody in russia is surprised. they know how the russian government treats its own journalists and western journalists. as for calling rt a propaganda bullhorn, i don't know that it necessarily solves anything to state the obvious, but on the other hand, it does get ab oiling when people pose as legitimate journalists when, in fact, they are not. >> i am surprised at that dismissal of russia is a mere propaganda organ for two reasons. i don't think it's uncharitable to say most of the western press can be seen as a propaganda organ for our side of things. second of all, i have been in russia a couple of times and i found their questions to be thoughtful, penetrating, certainly not high, easy pitches to hit out of the ballpark in support of th
the west. but times have changed. >> people in russia th rt is a well-financed propaganda operation and directed toward the west because there has been decades of this type of first soviet and russian propaganda directed against the west. so i don't think anybody in russia is surprised. they know how the russian government treats its own journalists and western journalists. as for calling rt a propaganda bullhorn, i don't know that it necessarily solves anything to state the obvious, but...
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million ways to die in the west." and -- a movie star stopped by and -- a movie star stopped by and surprised the audience dean's on vacation - but he left us his review of the new seth faralin flick, "a million ways to die in the west," take a look >> every year people die. every hold still. >> people die at the fair? >> if you have seen family guy or the movie ted you know what you are in for in the latest comedy, a million ways to die in the west. behind-the-scenes as a writer or creator or voice presence, he steps out in front of the camera after hosting the oscars in 2013 for this incredibly funny spoof of the western film a genre. nothing goes right for this fish out of water set in the 1800's as a reluctant sheep rancher who hates everything about the time that he lives. also a sting from being dumped from his girlfriend who prefers the luxury she gets from the teak keeper of the town of must-shop. one scenario after the next is more ridiculous and often shockingly. characters at the absurdity. a number of a l
million ways to die in the west." and -- a movie star stopped by and -- a movie star stopped by and surprised the audience dean's on vacation - but he left us his review of the new seth faralin flick, "a million ways to die in the west," take a look >> every year people die. every hold still. >> people die at the fair? >> if you have seen family guy or the movie ted you know what you are in for in the latest comedy, a million ways to die in the west....
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we continue to follow the developments with the president's foreign policy initiative watt west point. details throughout the afternoon. >> the mountains of west virginia have provided generations with jobs in coal. but on january 9th, 2014, the state woke up to an example of the costs of it's industrial economy. a tank containing a chemical used the process of coal production had leaked its contents into the elk river, just a mile upstream from the largest water treatment plant in west virginia. >> water is scarce following a warning from west virginia's governor, do not drink, bathe, cook or wash clothes using tap water.., >>...chemical leak, a chemical used to clean coal, leaked from a storage facility... >>...the states health department says the water was contaminated with a potentially harmful chemical, mchm... >> a federal investigation is on-going - but this spill was just the most visible of many incidents in west virginia - where, in the past decade, the coal industry has recorded thousands of water violations. fault lines has come here to find out how the state's main indus
we continue to follow the developments with the president's foreign policy initiative watt west point. details throughout the afternoon. >> the mountains of west virginia have provided generations with jobs in coal. but on january 9th, 2014, the state woke up to an example of the costs of it's industrial economy. a tank containing a chemical used the process of coal production had leaked its contents into the elk river, just a mile upstream from the largest water treatment plant in west...
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the storm moved to west. that big blue a, what we call a ridge of high pressure, just going to build over the west, no storms are on the way. temperatures are going to get warmer and warmer as we go throughout the week. we're about 82 at the airport there in l.a. downtown a little warmer than that. we're pretty mild up there around medford and portland. little sneak preview, even as we go to tuesday, the warmth starts to build further. 90 in l.a. 76, san francisco. again, much warmer interior california. 90s to 100. even by the time we get to wednesday, you see the gist of it, each and every day, wednesday looks to be the warmest day throughout much of the west, especially interior sections of california. fire danger very high. that's your national forecast. >>> not only is it hot and the low humidity values, it increases the fire danger, especially if it is windy. hopefully we'll get through it. >> we're going to have to, right? thank you, bill. >>> as barbara walters prepared for her final week as co-host o
the storm moved to west. that big blue a, what we call a ridge of high pressure, just going to build over the west, no storms are on the way. temperatures are going to get warmer and warmer as we go throughout the week. we're about 82 at the airport there in l.a. downtown a little warmer than that. we're pretty mild up there around medford and portland. little sneak preview, even as we go to tuesday, the warmth starts to build further. 90 in l.a. 76, san francisco. again, much warmer interior...
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has been part of the issue, the west, including the british and americans have focused more on yemen where they have been plotting to the west, syria, where there have been jihadist. the direction that boko haram has moved in continues to have a relationship with al qaeda. this problem is likely to get more worse sooner than it is better. >> is there a risk that they are getting exactly what they want from these kidnappings, a huge amount of global attention? that video is played and replayed. >> i think it wants attention and it will get it. boko haram made over $9 million last year over the release of a french priest and family. that has been an important way of revenue. they might overplay their hand and that is that they have not won a lot of support in northeastern nigeria or in the world. this was the potential to undermine the support. >> what happens to the group now ? >> what happened is that the nigerians make an offensive effort into northeastern nigeria with some help including a local population that resists it. the problem is that if that is the case, and it looks like
has been part of the issue, the west, including the british and americans have focused more on yemen where they have been plotting to the west, syria, where there have been jihadist. the direction that boko haram has moved in continues to have a relationship with al qaeda. this problem is likely to get more worse sooner than it is better. >> is there a risk that they are getting exactly what they want from these kidnappings, a huge amount of global attention? that video is played and...
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the hot weather cooling off for parts of the west. tripple digit heat easing the storm tracker, jet stream, dipping down, giving us low pressure to the west. we'll see a lot of activity as we get into the middle of the book. for your forecast tomorrow - more rain for parts of nevada. great news, but we will watch for the thunder storms. >> thank you. tens of thousands of protesters gathered in seoul voicing outrage over how the government handled the ferry disaster. during a candlelight vigil many chanted "take responsibility, give our children back." they want the government to find 19 passengers who are missing and figure out what caused the ferry to sink, killing many people, many of whom were high schoolers. >>> many have been arrested and detained in relation to the mine collapse in turkey. the detain ooes include executives from the mining company. 303 were killed when an explosion caused the mine to collapse. it's the deadliest mining disaster. causing anger at the government and mining industry due to a lack of safety measure.
the hot weather cooling off for parts of the west. tripple digit heat easing the storm tracker, jet stream, dipping down, giving us low pressure to the west. we'll see a lot of activity as we get into the middle of the book. for your forecast tomorrow - more rain for parts of nevada. great news, but we will watch for the thunder storms. >> thank you. tens of thousands of protesters gathered in seoul voicing outrage over how the government handled the ferry disaster. during a candlelight...
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agree with the west facing lawn. i'd like to see a little bit more definition in that wall i think it sunshine could be done with the material your using to make it maybe not articulated but some break up so there is lines in there that is give is more definition perhaps a little bit darker color might help. and with regards in the parking on the second floor i think we're trying to support on existing business that requires it to be cars and those cars are going to be operated mostly on the main floor and the residential parking on the second; is that correct. so i'm not exactly sure it has to go somewhere it is hidden from view it looks like it's masked by the outside of the building so this is fine with me. and then also i suggest that we try to make the corn in his of the two adjacent building and at the very a top we have before the set back if we can make that as strong as possible it's not as strong as the corn in his a couple of doors down but something other than the line i'll defer to the other commissions
agree with the west facing lawn. i'd like to see a little bit more definition in that wall i think it sunshine could be done with the material your using to make it maybe not articulated but some break up so there is lines in there that is give is more definition perhaps a little bit darker color might help. and with regards in the parking on the second floor i think we're trying to support on existing business that requires it to be cars and those cars are going to be operated mostly on the...
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do we see the west bank as part of the state of israel, or not? this is of course speaking from the israeli point of view. so this has been an ongoing debate within zionism. now its unique religious flavor is really a matter of the past 25 years, where the question of the status of the west bank was viewed also by some groups in religious terms- that is to say, some of the religious zionists saw the project- the zionists said, "it's not only the creation of a state and sovereignty, but also redemption of land." and for them, the return to the land, the redemption of the land, was seen as part of a larger messianic scheme. now here, on the other hand, you have two other religious voices- the ultra-orthodox and anti-zionists- which do not, at least initially, did not see any messianic significance in the state of israel, nor in the redemption of the land. but they said, "that time will come, and we will know when it does come. but it hasn't arrived yet." most of them view themselves as living in exile within the land of israel. as a footnote, it's i
do we see the west bank as part of the state of israel, or not? this is of course speaking from the israeli point of view. so this has been an ongoing debate within zionism. now its unique religious flavor is really a matter of the past 25 years, where the question of the status of the west bank was viewed also by some groups in religious terms- that is to say, some of the religious zionists saw the project- the zionists said, "it's not only the creation of a state and sovereignty, but...
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the west and russia for european security. some of the ideas that were put forward by medvedev during his tenure as president of russia simply in our you were not acceptable to all in the west. it was just not going to work. i think to finish, we have thehed the point where ukrainian crisis, we will need to take a sharp look again at how we can over time construct a european order, a european security document that is good for us and also ok for russia. ahead, wase jump there a feeling that the west was taking advantage of russia at a time of weakness. the economy, the political situation, it was really quite chaotic. is there still a feeling that the west was moving ahead in a way because they could afford to ignore russia? fort is difficult to speak .ny country as a whole if you speak for republicans or democrats, you would find many different senses. inis even much more so different countries. democratic andth those who are in government like myself are aware of the democratic momentum in the 1990's, that the was opportunit
the west and russia for european security. some of the ideas that were put forward by medvedev during his tenure as president of russia simply in our you were not acceptable to all in the west. it was just not going to work. i think to finish, we have thehed the point where ukrainian crisis, we will need to take a sharp look again at how we can over time construct a european order, a european security document that is good for us and also ok for russia. ahead, wase jump there a feeling that the...
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now, that is in the west. if you're in the east, talking about eastern europe, western russia, beautiful weather here on your friday. all right. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. gg99Ññww >> welcome to the "france 24" newsroom. the headlines this hour. thailand's former prime minister is summoned by the ruling military. a day after the army carries out a coup in what it says is a big to restore order. e.u.ions for a new parliament are underway. opinion polls suggest a possible disappointment for the netherlands. standard shooting by triggers protests in istanbul. one demonstrator is killed. the violence raises fresh accusations against the
now, that is in the west. if you're in the east, talking about eastern europe, western russia, beautiful weather here on your friday. all right. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. gg99Ññww >> welcome to the "france 24" newsroom. the headlines this hour. thailand's former prime minister is summoned by the ruling military. a day after the...
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to the west recognize the connection. he was real during this fashion. that just recently the college in january. some will host the games protests. you're in the west was on some studies say that the use of the army is prone to discontinue the inclusion of the report the transition including members of his own party. i'm off to the side and procedures were shot dead a lot of people in st. several months crawling all over it and at least initially it was unfair as with all the intrusion on both sides so when the same raga there was no new election. several weeks ago and all that much more to handle. it is humid east of ukraine. one cannot find a single war. before that. when the snow. when detectives but it's all right on the eighties the people in a student protests the west and you can find a single. just recently said that you always wanted. if you are the games so everyone sees this double standard although wes and eight the connections and i don't want to pay and the bcg and it was to have at least six people killed in recent months. will the u s be
to the west recognize the connection. he was real during this fashion. that just recently the college in january. some will host the games protests. you're in the west was on some studies say that the use of the army is prone to discontinue the inclusion of the report the transition including members of his own party. i'm off to the side and procedures were shot dead a lot of people in st. several months crawling all over it and at least initially it was unfair as with all the intrusion on both...
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ministry officials say almost 400,000 tons of that could reach the west coast of the u.s. and canada by october. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae made it to japan on debris that has washed ashore. ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect local ecosystems. they'll carry out research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. >>> survivors of the northeastern disaster have found that a key to the recovery effort has been the kindness of strangers. more than 1 million volunteers from japan and around the world have helped out in the affected area. some of them have even come to help the people in towns, not so far from the damaged nuclear plant. nhk world's nikki inar ra has the story. >> reporter: kate doesn't understand all the customs of this place. but she's trying to hard to learn them. he she was 18 she spent three weeks as an exchange student and now she's putting down roots here. >> having you be like my japanese grandma. >> reporter: she is from pendleton, oregon, a sister city.
ministry officials say almost 400,000 tons of that could reach the west coast of the u.s. and canada by october. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae made it to japan on debris that has washed ashore. ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect local ecosystems. they'll carry out research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. >>> survivors of the northeastern disaster have found that a key to the...
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they were trying to imitate the west. but they're not impressed by your democracy. >> charlie: and they're less impressed by our economic model after what happened in 2008. >> that's true. they questioned your economic model, but compared it. some of it you have to discount. this book does not advocate the chinese system, there are lots of problems in their system. >> charlie: i find admirable the notion of let's find out what's working, a bit like a business school or the military in terms of training future leaders. i'm told that early on in america, they try to spot the best athletes in all kind of sports and watch them grow. in china, they try to spot the smartest and brightest and get them on a track toward -- >> chinese civil servants, the elite level of civil servants, ambassadors, they're going to run state' owned countries. they're pushing their way up in the next generation to take over chieb. they have to get in by exam. there is an element of competition. every ten years the leadership changes. there are all s
they were trying to imitate the west. but they're not impressed by your democracy. >> charlie: and they're less impressed by our economic model after what happened in 2008. >> that's true. they questioned your economic model, but compared it. some of it you have to discount. this book does not advocate the chinese system, there are lots of problems in their system. >> charlie: i find admirable the notion of let's find out what's working, a bit like a business school or the...