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territory and then lands in havana now we're getting reports the plane is taking a route directly across the atlantic right now ok you look at the map that's the obvious way to go because it looks more straightforward but of course it's a globe this is actually the more straightforward route than this one well in the first place this route as far as i know is deemed more risky because flying above ocean is always more risky and arafat in fact has been has been flying this route with the red dotted line for for many years now it's really hard to understand why exactly decided to change the world now but we'll know that for sure when the plane lands in havana at about midnight g.m.t. in about five hours from now so just spelling you know if it goes this way that way it's avoiding u.s. airspace it's in international airspace and above international waters where is the boundary where america can say you're out of space or far does it go well according to international law the the airspace stretches twelve kilometers from the mainland so obviously if the plane goes by this route it will avoid
territory and then lands in havana now we're getting reports the plane is taking a route directly across the atlantic right now ok you look at the map that's the obvious way to go because it looks more straightforward but of course it's a globe this is actually the more straightforward route than this one well in the first place this route as far as i know is deemed more risky because flying above ocean is always more risky and arafat in fact has been has been flying this route with the red...
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>> hialeah. >> little havana, hialeah. >> reporter: look at you. you're a hip-hop superstar talking to me about academic test scores. >> to me it's bigger than hip-hop. this right here is global. this shows you the power of music right here. >> reporter: pitbull uses his fame to peddle products. >> got him. >> reporter: and now his philanthropy. but is this just another performance? >> is there a difference between pitbull and armando? >> oh, absolutely. pitbull is everything that armando can't be in public. so he lets it all out on stage. through the records, through the music. that's my therapy. but armando is -- tries to be a more simple, normal, humble person that they raised me to be. >> reporter: he says to know him is to see where he comes from. >> they play dominos and speak about old school cuban stories. >> reporter: so we take a drive through little havana, passing the bars where at 5 years old his dad took him to recite cuban revolutionary poems. >> my mother gave me the brains. my father gave me la chipa. la chipa being the charisma. >
>> hialeah. >> little havana, hialeah. >> reporter: look at you. you're a hip-hop superstar talking to me about academic test scores. >> to me it's bigger than hip-hop. this right here is global. this shows you the power of music right here. >> reporter: pitbull uses his fame to peddle products. >> got him. >> reporter: and now his philanthropy. but is this just another performance? >> is there a difference between pitbull and armando? >>...
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territory and then lands in havana now we're getting reports we'll see what happening at the moment the plane is taking a route directly across the atlantic right now ok you look at the map here you think well that's the obvious way to go because it looks more straightforward but of course it's a globe this is actually the more straightforward route than this one well in the first place this route as far as i know is deemed more risky because flying above ocean is always more risky and arafat in fact has been has been flying this route with the red dotted line for for many years now it's really hard to understand why exactly he decided to change the world now but we'll know that for sure when the plane lands in havana at about midnight g.m.t. in about five hours from now so just spelling out if it goes this way that way it's avoiding u.s. airspace it's in international airspace and above international waters where is the boundary where america can say you're out of space or favs it go well according to international law the the airspace stretches twelve kilometers from the mainland so o
territory and then lands in havana now we're getting reports we'll see what happening at the moment the plane is taking a route directly across the atlantic right now ok you look at the map here you think well that's the obvious way to go because it looks more straightforward but of course it's a globe this is actually the more straightforward route than this one well in the first place this route as far as i know is deemed more risky because flying above ocean is always more risky and arafat...
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authorities in havana admit >>> here's a look at some stories we're following this hour. >> authorities in havana admit weapons found on a north korean cargoship came from cuba but they say the arms were headed to the north for repair. a british expert gives us insight. the philippines takes a dispute to the hague and china says that's out of line. >>> and japan's prime minister is aiming to amend the passivist core of the constitution if he expands his power. we'll look at what is at stake. >> cuban officials admit a stash of weapons came from their country but they say the soviet era arms were being sent to the north for repair. authorities policing the panama canal discover the weapons hidden in a shipment of sugar. in a statement released late tuesday, they confirmed that the cargo ship detained by p panamanian authorities -- soviet missile parts needed to be repaired. they indicated it was not in any way of breach of u.n. security council sanctions. the news of tthe seizure was announced by panama's president and what he found sophisticated missile equipment. investigators have det
authorities in havana admit >>> here's a look at some stories we're following this hour. >> authorities in havana admit weapons found on a north korean cargoship came from cuba but they say the arms were headed to the north for repair. a british expert gives us insight. the philippines takes a dispute to the hague and china says that's out of line. >>> and japan's prime minister is aiming to amend the passivist core of the constitution if he expands his power. we'll look...
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michelle caruso-cabrera is one of those journalists and joins us live from havana. what exactly do they want? >> hey there, mandy. what they want is a better economy. they need a better economy, and what they have done is they have invited journalists here to show some of the small, very small changes they are making to the economy. for example, now, just in the last year and a half or so, they now permit people to open small businesses, be self-employed, not work for the government, and as a result you now see little shops opening up in doorways, oust windows, everywhere you go. one of the other changes that they are making is they are now going to allow cooperatives. that means workers can join together to form a business or what's probably more likely is they are going to take over inefficient state-run businesses. in particular, the government is encouraging them to do this in transportation because transportation for the average cuban is horrendous. take a look at video of the buses here in havana, for example. they are packed all the time. there's no air condi
michelle caruso-cabrera is one of those journalists and joins us live from havana. what exactly do they want? >> hey there, mandy. what they want is a better economy. they need a better economy, and what they have done is they have invited journalists here to show some of the small, very small changes they are making to the economy. for example, now, just in the last year and a half or so, they now permit people to open small businesses, be self-employed, not work for the government, and...
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this means that if snowden wishes, he could fly from moscow to havana and from there to venezuela. the obama administration will most likely ask its european allies to do whatever they can to prevent the flight from moscow to havana with snowden on board. the main question is whether or not europe will comply with this request. >> the story is getting a lot of attention here in europe, especially in germany. how much public attention is the case getting where you are in the united states? >> well, snowden relations are still a big issue here in the u.s., but when you hear the politicians' views, nearly all a degree that he is a traitor -- the media in washington and new york have been very quick to agree with the white house. there are only a few that consider him to be a human rights activist or at least tried to understand his motives. >> thanks so much. in europe, the tiny baltic state of latvia has it -- has received a green light to become the 18th member of the eurozone. >> despite the eurozone's current troubles, membership would bring benefits for latvia, including increase
this means that if snowden wishes, he could fly from moscow to havana and from there to venezuela. the obama administration will most likely ask its european allies to do whatever they can to prevent the flight from moscow to havana with snowden on board. the main question is whether or not europe will comply with this request. >> the story is getting a lot of attention here in europe, especially in germany. how much public attention is the case getting where you are in the united states?...
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michelle cabrera is one of those journalest on the ground in havana and has the report. >> reporter: although the cuban government says it's fully committed to socialism it invited journalists to show us what they are making changes to take the government out of the economy, individuals are allowed to no longer work for the government and instead, start their own small businesses in select areas. wherever you go, you see shops in doorways and windows. but just to show you how far they still have to go, the example that the cuban government showed to the journalist was a store front where they sold religious clothing and manufactured in the back. working on 1950 singer sewing machines. the owner of the shop said she's clearing $130 a month after all her expenses. that's a lot of money in a country where the average cuban makes $19 a month. other changes are coming in the transportation sector where they are encouraging workers to form cooperative, to try to relief the terrible, terrible situation with buses, which are packed and terrible for riders in the sweltering heat. many are ask
michelle cabrera is one of those journalest on the ground in havana and has the report. >> reporter: although the cuban government says it's fully committed to socialism it invited journalists to show us what they are making changes to take the government out of the economy, individuals are allowed to no longer work for the government and instead, start their own small businesses in select areas. wherever you go, you see shops in doorways and windows. but just to show you how far they...
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this means that if snowden wishes, he could fly from moscow to havana and from there to venezuela. the obama administration will most likely ask its european allies to do whatever they can to prevent the flight from moscow to havana with snowden on board. the main question is whether or not europe will comply with this request. >> the story is getting a lot of attention here in europe, especially in germany. how much public attention is the case getting where you are in the united states? >> well, snowden relations are still a big issue here in the u.s., but when you hear the politicians' views, nearly all a degree that he is a traitor -- the media in washington and new york have been very quick to agree with the white house. there are only a few that consider him to be a human rights activist or at least tried to understand his motives. >> thanks so much. in europe, the tiny baltic state of latvia has it -- has received a green light to become the 18th member of the eurozone. >> despite the eurozone's current troubles, membership would bring benefits for latvia, including increase
this means that if snowden wishes, he could fly from moscow to havana and from there to venezuela. the obama administration will most likely ask its european allies to do whatever they can to prevent the flight from moscow to havana with snowden on board. the main question is whether or not europe will comply with this request. >> the story is getting a lot of attention here in europe, especially in germany. how much public attention is the case getting where you are in the united states?...
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to see if he's on the 14:05 to havana. hasn't been on yet. so if one of these countries, natalie, does accept his asylum-seeking application, it will not be difficult for him to simply take a direct flight from this massive transfer terminal, natalie. >> and it's been amazing, really has, that so many people like you in pursuit of him at that airport. even people traveling are interested in trying find him. but no one really knows whether he's even in that airport. is there a belief he's really there? >> reporter: well, we can only believe what we're told. and of course president putin said he was here but not on russian soil. so when you parse those words, you would accept that means he's somewhere in this transit area. there are vip lounges. there are places that we can't go. so he could very well be hidden back in there. there's a the tiny hotel that a lot of the reporters have been staying in. you can stay there and you pay hourly. he's probably not in there because we've been in there certainly with other reporters as
to see if he's on the 14:05 to havana. hasn't been on yet. so if one of these countries, natalie, does accept his asylum-seeking application, it will not be difficult for him to simply take a direct flight from this massive transfer terminal, natalie. >> and it's been amazing, really has, that so many people like you in pursuit of him at that airport. even people traveling are interested in trying find him. but no one really knows whether he's even in that airport. is there a belief he's...
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business class part was filled with journalists and eventually they just had a three day holiday in havana so they just flew there with no snowden on board and returned back so you can see there in the pictures there filming his his empty seat obviously we are expecting a huge crowd of journalists in the havana airport. midnight g.m.t. as i've said it's expected to land or look at a new truck in that flight for more details come back and you're across it will come straight back to you folks for that. now meanwhile the u.s. government efforts to convince the public that intelligence leaker edward snowden is a spy and criminal appear to be failing a recent poll found that most americans approve of the whistleblowers actions while only about a third view negatively snowden who still in transit may be at a moscow airport to preserve this story pans out faces espionage charges in the u.s. for exposing the extent of his government's secret surveillance network those revelations implicated not only officials but also the country's biggest telecom and internet companies but one small internet prov
business class part was filled with journalists and eventually they just had a three day holiday in havana so they just flew there with no snowden on board and returned back so you can see there in the pictures there filming his his empty seat obviously we are expecting a huge crowd of journalists in the havana airport. midnight g.m.t. as i've said it's expected to land or look at a new truck in that flight for more details come back and you're across it will come straight back to you folks for...
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airspace so unless you can reroute a flight from moscow to havana that's pretty hard to pull off i think the answer here is clearly. and i think the russian government would be happy to be well rid of mr snowden but when is that going to happen i don't know i mean if i had to if i to really predict this you know call this down the line and say that mr snowden will spend the next six to twelve months cooley his heels in moscow and then after things have the headlines of turning to other places somehow he will magically pop up in caracas well could be twelve months in the transit zone and there paul well it may go away and say ted thanks very much if thoughts interesting to hear what you have to say thanks very much ted rall there live in the states and we're getting more reaction from washington in a moment u.s. state department spokesperson has spelled out america's disappointment with the meeting that took place in port but a comments prompted some retorts of questions from the journalists and have a listen to what was asked and said. we are disappointed that russian officials and agenc
airspace so unless you can reroute a flight from moscow to havana that's pretty hard to pull off i think the answer here is clearly. and i think the russian government would be happy to be well rid of mr snowden but when is that going to happen i don't know i mean if i had to if i to really predict this you know call this down the line and say that mr snowden will spend the next six to twelve months cooley his heels in moscow and then after things have the headlines of turning to other places...
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he was supposed to be on a flight this morning from moscow to havana, cuba, but a reporter on the flight tweeted this photo of snowden's empty seat. meaning either he didn't show or he was in the bathroom. after all, he is a known leaker. the truth is, snowden could be anywhere, folks, even right here in had this studio. hold on, wait a second. jay, are you edward snowden? >> no, i'm jay. stephen: are you sure? you're white and you have glasses. >> so are you. tephen: oh, my god! i might be edward snowden. talk! am me: edward snowden? speak up, god damn it. [bleep]. no! okay. story checks out. folks, my job is not easy, as you can see. but lately my job has been kind of fun. you see, barack obama is engulfed in so many scandals, you almost forget he's black. for my money, his most serious scandal is the i.r.s.'s targeting of the tea party. well, last week those tea party patriots roared back. >> tea party protesters storming capitol hill. railing against the i.r.s. and the obama administration. >> thousands of supporters gathered outside the capitol to stand up against targeting from the
he was supposed to be on a flight this morning from moscow to havana, cuba, but a reporter on the flight tweeted this photo of snowden's empty seat. meaning either he didn't show or he was in the bathroom. after all, he is a known leaker. the truth is, snowden could be anywhere, folks, even right here in had this studio. hold on, wait a second. jay, are you edward snowden? >> no, i'm jay. stephen: are you sure? you're white and you have glasses. >> so are you. tephen: oh, my god! i...
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he has no travel documents and all flights to these locations go via havana cuba that flies over u.s. air space. we saw last week what can happen. it can be risky for planes and pilots if snowden is thought to be on board. so the saga is far from over. >> jim, thank you. >>> now to egypt where violence persists amongst a dramatic shift in power. 42 people are dead and 300 hurt after an attack in cairo. some lawmakers are calling for the u.s. to quash to egypt's government. >> reluctantly, i believe we have to suspend aid until such time as there is a new constitution and a free and fair election. the united states should not be supporting this coup. >> what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, veronica. it was a bloody start to the morning as pro morsi supporters clashed with the egyptian military this morning in the predawn hours. it was just as the sun was rising. according to the army, they say they were being attacked by supporters who were forced to respond. they called them terrorists but according to supporters under attack, they say it was an unprovoked attack and the arm
he has no travel documents and all flights to these locations go via havana cuba that flies over u.s. air space. we saw last week what can happen. it can be risky for planes and pilots if snowden is thought to be on board. so the saga is far from over. >> jim, thank you. >>> now to egypt where violence persists amongst a dramatic shift in power. 42 people are dead and 300 hurt after an attack in cairo. some lawmakers are calling for the u.s. to quash to egypt's government....
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. -- havana. this is not surprising. we see many other attacks happened in the last few months. the issue here is that in this farc has been ineffective. they have killed 15 soldiers in this attack. for sure, the government will have a hard time explaining why they should continue negotiating if the farc does not seem to stop the attacks against the soldiers. >> thank you. riot police are patrolling suburbs west of paris after two nights of violence over the enforcement of a ban on islamic face veils. a police station was attacked. 20 cars were torched. in a row,econd night trouble broke out in a paris suburb. cars were set on fire as anger over the enforcement of the law which bans the full face veil boiled over. there were fewer people involved then on friday night, but the unrest led to several arrests. >> the beginning of the night was calm. nothing happened. on the second part of the night, a small group had formed. about 50 assailants were involved. they started to fight against police, burned vehicles. >> the ban on full face veils was introduced two years ago under forme
. -- havana. this is not surprising. we see many other attacks happened in the last few months. the issue here is that in this farc has been ineffective. they have killed 15 soldiers in this attack. for sure, the government will have a hard time explaining why they should continue negotiating if the farc does not seem to stop the attacks against the soldiers. >> thank you. riot police are patrolling suburbs west of paris after two nights of violence over the enforcement of a ban on...
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the northof staff of korean army visited havana earlier this month, the third of july. -- sees her seizure this seizure might be seen in the context of military cooperation. >> the north korean crew but they fight and roque the crates to make it harder to unload. it will take days more to search fully and find the answers they are demanding. >> a lot of questions for north korea. for more on this, i spoke with a nonproliferation expert and the president of the plowshares fund. how much more do we know about what was on the ship? >> we have seen a flurry of activity on the internet, on twitter. experts are identifying this cargo as a fire control radar for surface to air missiles. it is a soviet-made radar control system. it is not clear if there are actually missiles and that cargo nor is it clear if this is a radar being shipped from cuba or north korea for repair or if north korea had bought it. the cargo was not still unloaded. there might be a few more surprises. >> it is being speculated that the ship had been monitored in some way. this is by panamanian authorities and perhaps even b
the northof staff of korean army visited havana earlier this month, the third of july. -- sees her seizure this seizure might be seen in the context of military cooperation. >> the north korean crew but they fight and roque the crates to make it harder to unload. it will take days more to search fully and find the answers they are demanding. >> a lot of questions for north korea. for more on this, i spoke with a nonproliferation expert and the president of the plowshares fund. how...
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>> we were told or we thought anyway it was roared anyway that he was flying to havana cuba. >> and on convenience wail a. he did apply for asylum in iceland. >> for all we know he's having lunch at the ecuador and embassy. >> whatever the truth we believe it's in moscow right now. >> no one knows anything for sure. >> this is all speculation at this point. >> john: then stop guessing. stop it! [ cheers and applause ] stop guessing. news is not a game show. you don't win a car if you happen to be right. although if it was like a game show at least when you got everything wrong, you would not be invited back the next day. but, look. let's be fair. it's not the news organization's job to find snowden. the government is on the case. >> we don't know specifically where he may head or what his intended destination may be. >> john: wow. so, this is either incredibly embarrassing for the u.s. government or the most brilliant thing they could possibly do. because for a while there edward snowden had me believing that the u.s. government was all see, all knowing and all powerful. but after this
>> we were told or we thought anyway it was roared anyway that he was flying to havana cuba. >> and on convenience wail a. he did apply for asylum in iceland. >> for all we know he's having lunch at the ecuador and embassy. >> whatever the truth we believe it's in moscow right now. >> no one knows anything for sure. >> this is all speculation at this point. >> john: then stop guessing. stop it! [ cheers and applause ] stop guessing. news is not a game...
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honor guard in havana after unesco agreed to place the life and works of urgency now- born revolutionary che guevara in its memory of the 0-- works o revolutionary che guevara in its memory halls. his widow and two of his his widow and two of his children [ "we wish you a merry christmas" plays ] ♪ we wish you a merry christmas, we wish you a merry christmas ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas, we wish you a merry christmas ♪
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we'll take you live to havana with an inside look at the mystery of the caribbean. with fidelity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. the nasdaq beating up the dow and the s&p 500 this week. let's see what led the charge. over to you, seema. >> a strong week for tech. look at infosis. analysts look at outsourcing as a good barometer. it does derive earnings from north america, so a pickup in the u.s. economy a big plus for outsourcing firms in general. priceline and amazon are the two other bright spots in tech trade. both stocks hitting new record highs. this resurgence in technology, maria, has helped the nasdaq outperform for the first half o
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passport or travel documents, and all the flights to these locations go via havana cuba which fly over european and u.s. air space and which we learned last week can be pretty risky for planes and pilots if snowden is thought to be on board. so the snowden saga, richard, is not over yet. back to you. >> jim, thank you so much for that. >>> now to egypt where violence persists among a dramatic power shift there. overnight more bloodshed. the ministry of health saying 42 people are dead and more than 300 hurt after an attack at the republican guard headquarters in cairo. joining us from cairo is atiya. what can you tell us? >> reporter: richard it was a very bloody morning here in cairo. at least 42 people have been killed and more than 300 injured in clashes outside of the headquarters for the republican guard where many egyptians feel the former president mohamed morsi has been held since his ouster by the military on wednesday. the clashes occurred. it's -- the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party already announced they want an uprising by its people against the opponents of w
passport or travel documents, and all the flights to these locations go via havana cuba which fly over european and u.s. air space and which we learned last week can be pretty risky for planes and pilots if snowden is thought to be on board. so the snowden saga, richard, is not over yet. back to you. >> jim, thank you so much for that. >>> now to egypt where violence persists among a dramatic power shift there. overnight more bloodshed. the ministry of health saying 42 people are...
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all they were interested was getting access to havana. instead, most of them ended up in prison in cuba. fidel castro was not very excited to see them come. after theiriami unexpected side trip, the crew and passengers of the hijack incident involving a u.s. airliners. >> you had people starting to go different destinations other than cuba. italy, the bahamas, algeria. finally you had people asking for money at the tail end of the epidemic. time when people kind of embraced outlaws because there was so much distrust of the establishment. they had not managed to stop the vietnam war. there was a lot of rage floating around. of course, very little security at airports by the airlines. the airlines had a policy of total compliance. to cause did not want mass destruction, they just wanted to negotiate. they wanted the passengers to be safe and they want to get their airplanes back intact. they instructed their flight crews to do everything they're hijackers asked. first of all, they were pretty scared that if they put in metal detectors at ev
all they were interested was getting access to havana. instead, most of them ended up in prison in cuba. fidel castro was not very excited to see them come. after theiriami unexpected side trip, the crew and passengers of the hijack incident involving a u.s. airliners. >> you had people starting to go different destinations other than cuba. italy, the bahamas, algeria. finally you had people asking for money at the tail end of the epidemic. time when people kind of embraced outlaws...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to choose is this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part of fed which is known as video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he described. it is a journey of conscience basically
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear proft taking off from moscow refueling in velocity of our stock and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to chooses this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice his seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear proft taking off from moscow refueling in velocity...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to chooses this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part of fed which is known as video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basically
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in velocity of our stock and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to chooses this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were snowden's video interview from which we learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basi
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear proft taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to chooses this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part of fed which snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basically rememb
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear proft taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to choose his this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice his seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basicall
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in velocity of our stock and then continuing east over the pacific to south america it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to choose his this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were snowden's video interview from which we learn more about what drove him to sacrifice his seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basicall
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in velocity of...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in velocity of our stock and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to chooses this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part of fed which snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience b
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in velocity...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve. taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok and then continuing east over the pacific to south america it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to choose his this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were snowden's video interview from which we learn more about what drove him to sacrifice his seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basically remember at one tim
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries bad believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve. taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok and then...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in vladivostok and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to choose his destination and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part of fed which snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basicall
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling in...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries. from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling invalid the us talk and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to chooses this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part of edward snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice his seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience basically remember at one time snowden enliste
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries. from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an aircraft taking off from moscow refueling invalid the us talk and then continuing east over...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an era prior to taking off from moscow refueling in velocity of our stock and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to chooses this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice his seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscien
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an era prior to taking off from moscow refueling in...
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simplest route to latin america is one of five direct flights that russian carrier aeroflot operates to havana each week. however, those flights normally pass through u.s. airspace, raising the possibility it could be grounded. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> in "a tale of two cities," charles dickens wrote, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." he could have been describing middle school. no question, middle school can be a challenge, and the challenges are different for guys than they are for girls. this week, scott reports on surviving middle school from the boys' perspective. >> middle school is life-changing. >> middle school is competitive. >> annoying. >> confusing. >> it's stressful. >> middle school is a circus juggling act. >> those comments don't surprise dr. michael thompson, a psychologist and an author. he spent a lot of time studying the issues boys face in school. >> boys are not as wired as well for school as girls are. it's a harder fit for them, and it is right to middle school, because they're so much more
simplest route to latin america is one of five direct flights that russian carrier aeroflot operates to havana each week. however, those flights normally pass through u.s. airspace, raising the possibility it could be grounded. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> in "a tale of two cities," charles dickens wrote, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." he could have been describing middle...
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story for example yesterday and it was widely reported that he aeroflot flight flying from moscow to havana hard. taken an unusual route an unusually southerly route. the flight apparently normally goes across greenland iceland and down the down the u.s. coast but that it avoided u.s. airspace and the level of interest in the snowden story and the sensitivity to the snowden story was such that. it became a news story that this flight being diverted because when you story but again i want to i want to come back to the the russian position here and the doorstep idea may be viewed by the kremlin as a doormat in that they eat if snowden saying very clearly no that he wants to seek political asylum in russia or until he can get to latin america. i'm not sure the colonel might look a lot. in a very positive light on the book but having said that the opinions of human rights experts such as. would be a far more authority of the mind that we thank you very much indeed for that insight of course we'll be back to you again let's not take a pause because right now we can talk to. my co-parenting journ
story for example yesterday and it was widely reported that he aeroflot flight flying from moscow to havana hard. taken an unusual route an unusually southerly route. the flight apparently normally goes across greenland iceland and down the down the u.s. coast but that it avoided u.s. airspace and the level of interest in the snowden story and the sensitivity to the snowden story was such that. it became a news story that this flight being diverted because when you story but again i want to i...
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flight the situation descended into a fog when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit say so we took off without it so we committed to a twelve hour plus flight that was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted men into a hero for some to others it is a traitor i think he has. committed crimes and in fact by violating agreements given the position he had. several countries have been tangled up in this case a with a veiled threats from washington and bag and forth rhetoric we've registered our strong jepson objections to the authorities in hong kong as well as to the chinese government through diplomatic channels and we know that such behavior is the detrimental to us hong kong and us china bilateral relations. as for the possibility of extradition we do not have any such treaty signed with the united states but for ecuador a potential asylum destination because snowden things have moved beyond mere rhetoric the country's m
flight the situation descended into a fog when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit say so we took off without it so we committed to a twelve hour plus flight that was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted men into a hero for some to others it is a traitor i think he has. committed crimes and in fact by violating...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an era prior to taking off from moscow refueling in floods of our stock and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to choose is this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were skilled in the video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of consc
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an era prior to taking off from moscow refueling in...
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direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in floods of our stock and then continuing east over the pacific to south america but it's really not clear how it's going to happen but he's transit limbo in moscow may come to an end very soon moscow has indicated that they want snowden to choose his this nation and leave russia as soon as possible in the meantime the guardian newspaper has published the second part if it were snowden's video interview from which we'll learn more about what drove him to sacrifice a seemingly comfortable lifestyle and blow the whistle on u.s. government secret surveillance activities he describes it as a journey of conscience
direct commercial flights between moscow and caracas and the usual route involves changing planes in havana it is not clear if the cuban authorities would let him transit besides using european airspace would not be completely risk free for snowden just last week a number of european countries banned believe the president's plane from using their airspace because they were told snowden was aboard one alternative flight plan would involve an ear profit taking off from moscow refueling in floods...
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flight the situation descended into a fog when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistleblower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit so we took off without him so we committed to a twelve hour plus line that was essentially a waste of time the global public had turned one of america's most wanted men into a hero for some to others a traitor i think he has. committed crimes in fact by violating agreements given the position he had. several countries have been tangled up in this case a with a veiled threats from washington and bag and forth rhetoric we've registered our strong objections to the authorities in hong kong as well as to the chinese government through diplomatic channels and we know that such behavior is the detrimental to us hong kong and us china bilateral relations. which as for the possibility of extradition we do not have any such treaty signed with the united states but for ecuador a potential asylum destination because snowden things have moved beyond mere rhetoric the country's move to scrap a trade a
flight the situation descended into a fog when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistleblower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit so we took off without him so we committed to a twelve hour plus line that was essentially a waste of time the global public had turned one of america's most wanted men into a hero for some to others a traitor i think he has. committed crimes in fact by violating agreements given the...
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at how you've been voting so far so the majority of you saying that snowden should leave moscow for havana and then try to reach venezuela thirty three percent of you think it's better for the whistleblower to remain in a moscow transport zone of the apple and transit zone or the airport in hope that further leaks might help him gain support from the european union fifteen percent say snowden should stay in moscow and accept the kremlin's conditions to stop leaking secret u.s. cables and finally a minority of you believe you should stop fighting as motion to the will capture him sooner or later anyway so to just share your opinion with it is just go online to r.t. dot com and cost you about that you haven't done it already. egypt's embrace from all rival demonstrations with the muslim brotherhood vying to revise the ousting of president morsi and the army and willing to lead them to pressures come and made a quantum dot on the islamist movement which has led to bloodshed and arrests but as true pause without an alternative egypt will once again be owned by the military . this is the moment
at how you've been voting so far so the majority of you saying that snowden should leave moscow for havana and then try to reach venezuela thirty three percent of you think it's better for the whistleblower to remain in a moscow transport zone of the apple and transit zone or the airport in hope that further leaks might help him gain support from the european union fifteen percent say snowden should stay in moscow and accept the kremlin's conditions to stop leaking secret u.s. cables and...
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flight the situation descended into a farce when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit day so we took off without it so we committed to a twelve hour plus flight that was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted man into a hero for some to others igs a traitor i think he has. committed crimes in fact by violating agreements given the position he had. several countries have been tangled up in this case the with the veiled threats from washington and bag and forth rhetoric we've registered our strong jepson objections to the authorities in hong kong as well as to the chinese government through diplomatic channels and we know that such behavior is the detrimental to us hong kong and us china bilateral relations. as for the possibility of extradition we do not have any such treaty signed with the united states but for ecuador a potential asylum destination snowden things have moved beyond mere rhetoric the country's move to scr
flight the situation descended into a farce when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit day so we took off without it so we committed to a twelve hour plus flight that was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted man into a hero for some to others igs a traitor i think he has. committed crimes in fact by violating agreements...
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flight the situation descended into a fog when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit day so we took off without it so we could beat it to a twelve hour plus flight that was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted men into heroes for some and to others as a traitor i think he has. committed crimes in fact by. agreements given the position he had. several countries have been tangled up in this case the with the veiled threats from washington and back and forth rhetoric we've registered objections to the authorities in hong kong as well as to the chinese government through diplomatic channels and we know that such behavior is the detrimental to us hong kong and us china bilateral relations. as for the possibility of extradition we do not have any such treaty signed with the united states but for ecuador a potential asylum destination because snowden things have moved beyond mere rhetoric that countries move to scrap a trade
flight the situation descended into a fog when a crowd of journalists boarded a flight from moscow to havana only to find that the whistle blower was not on board a presumed to be stuck in an airport transit day so we took off without it so we could beat it to a twelve hour plus flight that was essentially a waste of time the global public city had turned one of america's most wanted men into heroes for some and to others as a traitor i think he has. committed crimes in fact by. agreements...