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president viktor yanukovych in ukraine was russia's client. he was thrown out of power, and what russia is trying to do now is assert domination over ukraine and ukranian foreign policy. the new president, petro porashenko, is already had to make major concessions on giving eastern parts of ukraine autonomy, giving russia influence. now russia is going further saying if the ukranian government cosies up to the european union by signing and implementing an association agreement that, russia will - he's basically warning - restart the war in east ukraine, this kind of war dip loam hassy is what -- diplomacy is what russia is using. whether it will work, we are not sure. they are playing a game in eastern ukraine. >>> what role f any, does russia have to play in the international coalition against i.s.i.l.? >> potentially it has a role to play, the russian security forces are second to the matuni states and the british. if russia pooled their powers, it would be a more effective battle against terrorism. the problem is russia has its own clients
president viktor yanukovych in ukraine was russia's client. he was thrown out of power, and what russia is trying to do now is assert domination over ukraine and ukranian foreign policy. the new president, petro porashenko, is already had to make major concessions on giving eastern parts of ukraine autonomy, giving russia influence. now russia is going further saying if the ukranian government cosies up to the european union by signing and implementing an association agreement that, russia will...
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in the crack done, viktor yanukovych put riot police on the street, and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to flee. the people claimed victory. victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those that died during the maydan protest were killed. this is artefacts. everything here from ski goggles, motorcycle gloves, tear gas cannisters. motorcycle helmets, backpacks , what they carried. it's because of the people that died that gave their lives so ukraine would have a new chance, those fighting for reform say they can't give up. >> it's our opportunity. we have our efforts, we owe them, our other children. this is our mission, mission to work for ukraine. >> reporter: this woman led of team of 200 experts, mostly volunteers, trying to revamp the bureau gratic system. they are trying to radically reform every sector of government society. out of the hundreds of 12. >> we didn't criticize for six months. this is the question on the future of ukraine. we have to remind them.
in the crack done, viktor yanukovych put riot police on the street, and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to flee. the people claimed victory. victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those that died during the maydan protest were killed. this is artefacts. everything here from ski goggles, motorcycle gloves, tear gas cannisters. motorcycle helmets, backpacks , what...
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in the crack done, viktor yanukovych put riot police on the street, and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to flee. the people claimed victory. victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those that died during the maydan protest were killed. this is artefacts. everything here from ski goggles, motorcycle gloves, tear gas cannisters. motorcycle helmets, backpacks, what they carried. it's because of the people that died that gave their lives so ukraine would have a new chance, those fighting for reform say they can't give up. >> it's our opportunity. we have our efforts, we owe them, our other children. this is our mission, mission to work for ukraine. >> reporter: this woman led of team of 200 experts, mostly volunteers, trying to revamp the bureau gratic system. they are trying to radically reform every sector of government society. out of the hundreds of legislation, parliament passed 12. >> we didn't criticize for six months. this is the question on the future of ukr
in the crack done, viktor yanukovych put riot police on the street, and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to flee. the people claimed victory. victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those that died during the maydan protest were killed. this is artefacts. everything here from ski goggles, motorcycle gloves, tear gas cannisters. motorcycle helmets, backpacks, what...
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viktor yanukovych fled to russia and when he did ukraines of all stripes descended on his estate and discovered the level of luxury he'd been enjoying in secret, his petting zoo, opulent dining rooms, the private church he had built himself. they also discovered troves and troves of documents. when ukraine's president took off he tried to destroy all of his documents on his way out the door but there were a lot of them. he didn't get rid of all of them. enterprising protesters saved lots of those documents by, say, plucking them out of the reservoir at the estate he'd thrown them into. they dried them out, scanned them, then posted them online. they detail the immensely corrupt financial dealings of ukraine's now former president. when dictators are forced to plea, when they're forced to leave in a hurry, you can often find kind of a treasure trove in material in what they're forced to leave behind. call it dictator detritus. in 1991, the united states declared victory in the first gulf war. >> kuwait is liberated. iraq's army is defeated. our military objectives are met. kuwait is o
viktor yanukovych fled to russia and when he did ukraines of all stripes descended on his estate and discovered the level of luxury he'd been enjoying in secret, his petting zoo, opulent dining rooms, the private church he had built himself. they also discovered troves and troves of documents. when ukraine's president took off he tried to destroy all of his documents on his way out the door but there were a lot of them. he didn't get rid of all of them. enterprising protesters saved lots of...
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viktor yanukovych fled to russia and when he did ukrainians of all stripes descended on his estate and discovered the level of luxury he'd been enjoying in secret, his petting zoo, opulent dining rooms, the private church he had built himself. they also discovered troves and troves of documents. when ukraine's president took, off he tried to destroy all of his documents on his way out the door but there were a lot of them. he didn't get rid of all of them. enterprising protesters saved lots of those documents by, say, plucking them out of the reservoir at the estate he'd thrown them into. they dried them out, scanned them, then posted them online. they detail the immensely corrupt financial dealings of ukraine's now former president. when dictators are forced to plea, when they're forced to leave in a hurry, you can often find kind of a treasure trove in material in what they're forced to leave behind. call it dictator detritus. in 1991, the united states declared victory in the first gulf war. >> kuwait is liberated. iraq's army is defeated. our military objectives are met. kuwait is
viktor yanukovych fled to russia and when he did ukrainians of all stripes descended on his estate and discovered the level of luxury he'd been enjoying in secret, his petting zoo, opulent dining rooms, the private church he had built himself. they also discovered troves and troves of documents. when ukraine's president took, off he tried to destroy all of his documents on his way out the door but there were a lot of them. he didn't get rid of all of them. enterprising protesters saved lots of...
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they saw the my done protest that helped remove the pro-russian predecessor, viktor yanukovych. they saw that as instigated by the west. at least they made that public accusation in propaganda. they'll be watching this as well. >> all right. let's listen. >>> mr. speaker, majority leader, members of the house, members of the senate, ladies and gentlemen, it's impossible to imagine what i am feeling right now. how symbolic is the unity of united states congress and solidarity with ukraine. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is exactly what ukraine now needs the most, unity and solidarity, not only with the united states congress, not only with the united states, but with the whole world. let me thank you for your warmth and hospitality. addressing both houses of the congress is one of the highest political privileges. standing here, i'm grateful and fully aware that this only goes not to me, but to the people of ukraine, those brave men and women who are today on the forefront of the global fight for democracy. [ applause ] >> 45 of ukrainian people now watching this speech and this
they saw the my done protest that helped remove the pro-russian predecessor, viktor yanukovych. they saw that as instigated by the west. at least they made that public accusation in propaganda. they'll be watching this as well. >> all right. let's listen. >>> mr. speaker, majority leader, members of the house, members of the senate, ladies and gentlemen, it's impossible to imagine what i am feeling right now. how symbolic is the unity of united states congress and solidarity with...
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yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital how here is indeed the news or are we to our greeks. a big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling whole of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this has been confirmed that the former prime minister yulia timoshenko the arc rival of unocal which has left the prison hospital and now on her way to kiev. is defined he says he will not accept any decisions coming from the parliament he still is the acting president according to himself and he earlier equated everything happening in the country to a quote a time he even made a comparison to nine hundred thirty situation in germany when nazis were coming to power he said that he will continue touring south and east of ukraine. that's way she feels safe for her. but. yet another live in the same spot for showed up. i am not a politician but we see
yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital how here is indeed the news or are we to our greeks. a big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling whole of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this has been confirmed that the former prime minister...
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yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital ah here is indeed the news are we carry our greens. a big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling goal of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this has been confirmed that the former prime minister yulia timoshenko the ark royal of yana called which has left the prison hospital and now on her way to get a call that is defined he says he will not accept any decisions coming from the parliament he still is the acting president according to himself and he earlier equated everything happening in the country to a quote a time he even made a comparison to nine hundred thirty situation in germany where and nazis were coming to power he said that he will continue touring south and east of ukraine talking to his electorate because that's where he feels safe. thank. you yet another life. all i'm not a
yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital ah here is indeed the news are we carry our greens. a big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling goal of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this has been confirmed that the former prime minister...
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yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital ah here is indeed the news are we carry our dreams. the big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling goal of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this has been confirmed that the former prime minister yulia timoshenko the ark royal of unocal which has left the prison hospital and now on her way to get a call that is defined he says he will not accept any decisions coming from the parliament he still is the acting president according to himself and he earlier equated everything happening in the country to a quote a time he even made a comparison to nine hundred thirty situation in germany when the nazis were coming to power and he said that he will continue touring south and east of ukraine talking to his electorate because that's where he feels safe. thank. you yet another life. we think abou
yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital ah here is indeed the news are we carry our dreams. the big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling goal of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this has been confirmed that the former prime minister...
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yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital how here is indeed the news or are we carry our brains. a big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling all of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this is been confirmed that the former prime minister yulia timoshenko the ark royal of yana called which has left the prison hospital and now on her way to. which is defined he says he will not accept any decisions coming from the parliament he still is the acting president according to himself and he earlier equated everything happening in the country to a quota time he even made a comparison to nine hundred thirty situation in germany when nazis were coming to power he said that he will continue touring south and east of ukraine talking to his electorate because that's where he feels safe. thank. you yet another life. i marinate joining me. for
yanukovych for crimes against the people well that's the latest ruling body now opposition dominated parliament and actually had a chef he has the latest for us from the capital how here is indeed the news or are we carry our brains. a big breaking news meanwhile a key itself is no longer controlled by anyone we know that the opposition protesters are controlling all of the governmental buildings in the city and we know from from heiko fan this is been confirmed that the former prime minister...
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the leaders in the up rising of kiev who ousted viktor yanukovych could have managed that the situation would have deteriorated with such deadly consequences. >> no, i don't think so. the fighting that has taken place had deadly consequences. but those protests were against corruption and nepotism, turning awa away from western values that were gaining credence with the young people and turning to the east where president yanukovych was insisting on doing. now we're in a situation where perhaps this is the start of the split of ukraine. will the independence that is demanded come to full fruition? well, it's possible. there are going to be intense negotiations. insisting what he wants is an amount of federalization and certainly not the ability of turning fully fledged into russia's arms. what happened six months ago, eight months ago could not have prepared us for what is happening now. >> let's cross over to moscow now and talk to peter sharp. peter, moscow said if it's hilt with more sanctions it will respond. what does this mean, and is this moscow talking tough? >> i do believe tha
the leaders in the up rising of kiev who ousted viktor yanukovych could have managed that the situation would have deteriorated with such deadly consequences. >> no, i don't think so. the fighting that has taken place had deadly consequences. but those protests were against corruption and nepotism, turning awa away from western values that were gaining credence with the young people and turning to the east where president yanukovych was insisting on doing. now we're in a situation where...
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fed up with corruption, punishing any law-maker supporting viktor yanukovych. it's going viral with the hashtag trash bucket challenge. three have been thrown into the dumpster. the current president, petro porashenko, they want him to sign a bill forcing any members of parliament that work under viktor yanukovych, to quit. >>> president obama is not mincing words when he says the world is simply not doing enough to fight the ebola crisis. >> it is unacceptable if because of lack of preparedness and planning and global coordination, people are dying. when they don't have to. so we have to do better. >>> at a global health summit the president said the u.s. has taken the lead, but cannot do it alone. the world health organisation says more than 3,000 people have been killed by ebola so mar. >> the justice department is calling on police in ferguson, missouri to watch not only what they do, but what they wear. in a letter on friday the d.o.j. said officers should stop wearing bracelets showing solidarity with officer darren wilson. the officer that shot and kille
fed up with corruption, punishing any law-maker supporting viktor yanukovych. it's going viral with the hashtag trash bucket challenge. three have been thrown into the dumpster. the current president, petro porashenko, they want him to sign a bill forcing any members of parliament that work under viktor yanukovych, to quit. >>> president obama is not mincing words when he says the world is simply not doing enough to fight the ebola crisis. >> it is unacceptable if because of lack...
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the refusal to sign the agreement by viktor yanukovych launched the protest leading to his ouster. ukraine approved two measures aimed at maintaining the ceasefire at russian separatists. in a closed law session. self rule was granted for three years, as well as amnesty for rebels that did not commit war crimes. we head to california, where a wildfire forced children to flee from their school. the rapidly spreading fire has destroyed more than 100 buildings including a church. 2,000 residents were evacuated. the fire is only about 20% contained. no deaths have been supported. it's not clear how the fire started. a dozen wildfires were burning in california alone. >> naza announced it has awarded contraumatics to boeing and spacex. since n.a.s.a. retired the space shuttle in 2011, the u.s. has had no way to transport astronauts to the intrgsal space center. having to pay russia at a cost of $70 mullion a seat. >> the greatest nation on earth shouldn't have to rely on other nations to get in space. >> in is apparent as relations with russia have deteriorated. it will allow the space
the refusal to sign the agreement by viktor yanukovych launched the protest leading to his ouster. ukraine approved two measures aimed at maintaining the ceasefire at russian separatists. in a closed law session. self rule was granted for three years, as well as amnesty for rebels that did not commit war crimes. we head to california, where a wildfire forced children to flee from their school. the rapidly spreading fire has destroyed more than 100 buildings including a church. 2,000 residents...
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in the crack down, viktor yanukovych put police on the streets and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to three. the people claimed victory. but victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those who dies during the protests were kimed. this is artifacts there's everything here from ski goggles and swimming goggles and motorcycle gloves, tear gas canisters that date from some earlier age, motorcycle helmets. backpacks. the things their kayryed with them when they were killed. and it's because of the people that died here, so that ukraine would have a new chance, that those who were fighting for reform now, say they can't give up. >> it is our opportunity, and we have to double our efforts, we owe them that. we owe our children, this is our mission. mission to work for ukraine. >> she has led a team of now 200 experts most of them like her, volunteers. urgently trying to revamp ukraine's bureaucratic and corrupt system. they are trying to radically reform every sector
in the crack down, viktor yanukovych put police on the streets and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to three. the people claimed victory. but victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those who dies during the protests were kimed. this is artifacts there's everything here from ski goggles and swimming goggles and motorcycle gloves, tear gas canisters that date from...
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viktor yanukovych fled to russia and when he did ukraines of all stripes descended on his estate and discovered the level of luxury he'd been enjoying in secret, his petting zoo, opulent dining rooms, the private church he had built himself. they also discovered troves and troves of documents. when ukraine's president took off he tried to destroy all of his documents on his way out the door but there were a lot of them. he didn't get rid of all of them. enterprising protesters saved lots of those documents by, say, plucking them out of the reservoir at the estate he'd thrown them into. they dried them out, scanned them, then posted them online. they detail the immensely corrupt financial dealings of ukraine's now former president. when dictators are forced to plea, when they're forced to leave in a hurry, you can often find kind of a treasure trove in material in what they're forced to leave behind. call it dictator detritus. in 1991, the united states declared victory in the first gulf war. >> kuwait is liberated. iraq's army is defeated. our military octoberi iobjectiv. kuwait is o
viktor yanukovych fled to russia and when he did ukraines of all stripes descended on his estate and discovered the level of luxury he'd been enjoying in secret, his petting zoo, opulent dining rooms, the private church he had built himself. they also discovered troves and troves of documents. when ukraine's president took off he tried to destroy all of his documents on his way out the door but there were a lot of them. he didn't get rid of all of them. enterprising protesters saved lots of...
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yanukovych postponed the signing of the agreement and this sparked demonstrations, which eventually drove him from power. this created the situation of disturbance in ukraine. of course, we had the annexation of crimea, now the fighting in the east, and now the ukrainian parliament as well as european parliament have ratified these agreements. now, it is also controversial, as you say. the agreement has two parts, political, making ukraine stick to a reform program for politics, but also trade, and apparently part of the trade agreement has been postponed, or the implementation has been postponed. very crucially, the fourth section, which requires ukraine to drop its tariffs to european goods, to introduce european technical standards, other things like laws on public -- sorry, on public tenders. but in general, this is being seen as a major move forward, and president poroshenko has promised that the reform period will go forward. >> for them to say wait a minute, we don't want our markets to be flooded by eu goods? >> reporter: well, yes, but the eu has said that their markets won
yanukovych postponed the signing of the agreement and this sparked demonstrations, which eventually drove him from power. this created the situation of disturbance in ukraine. of course, we had the annexation of crimea, now the fighting in the east, and now the ukrainian parliament as well as european parliament have ratified these agreements. now, it is also controversial, as you say. the agreement has two parts, political, making ukraine stick to a reform program for politics, but also trade,...