This hospital. And this is a compromise. And this is talk, and this is mutual concessions. Which we will go as an adult not for ourselves, but for our children, arent we at the point where its possible, a big bloody meat grinder. So excuse me, please, half a Million People in the land of the meat grinder. So, in this case , belarus has a special role in this meat grinder, the role that i, as a ukrainian. I say again, not small, not galician, ukrainian and i say, i am ukrainian on behalf of the ukrainian people. I know, and this is my mission to convey. They are there that belarus will be a conductor who will give us peace, god gave us his word. God didnt invest. He gave us a weapon in our hands, with which we can reach out with which we can gain freedom, the world and defend ourselves, but for this we need to take the first step and i am more than sure that it is here that the world is being formed that will form the basis of our future peoples here on belarusian soil in minsk with the
Relations under the Trump Administration, and economic prospects for the future. Panelists also speculate whether President Trump will change the Obama Administration cuban normalization policies. Good afternoon everyone. Thank you all for being here. A special thanks to our audience in the cspan world for joining us. This event is being recorded by cspan. Thank you for being here and for the audience for joining us. My name is frank moore. I am the director of the kimberly green Caribbean Center here at Florida University. Our friends at cspan, we are here located at the biscayne bay campus of Florida University here in miami. We have another campus where the center is located in west dade. The center that i direct is one of the institutes and programs or centers at the Steven J Green school of International Affairs and university. We are absolutely delighted to be hosting or cohosting this event. I want to thank the dean of the Chaplain School of hospitality and tourism management, m
Institute for International Economic economics. Its an hour. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to our previously schedule programming. It is my pleasure to continue from our Economics Panel according to our practical world. We have as a special treat today, Mark Bertolini the chairman and ceo of aetna who is going to talk about the role of Corporate America in reestablishing the american middle class. Thats about as targeted and blunt a title as you can have, which i find very typical of mark. Many of you have become familiar with him recently he got him mens coverage in the New York Times and elsewhere for his leadership. I think it is fair to say the word leadership and taking aetna forward and then amongst other companies in vool tearvoluntary raiseing the wages of its vast share of low wageworkers within its company, something that so far at least none of the other Major Health Insurers in the u. S. Have announced. We have gotten to know mark over the last few years. Hes been a me
And a california politician facing charges in a story we broke on Al Jazeera America. Plus a fishing frenzy. The industry is suffering in many parts of the world after supplies are depleted. Now a live look inside st. Peters basilica where pope francis is elevating his first class of bishops into the college of cardinals. Good morning to you. Welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im Morgan Radford live from new york city. Ukraines opposition says president Viktor Yanukovych fled the capital. A top aid to the beleaguered president says hes not going anywhere. Ukraines patient is meeting to discuss the crisis. The opposition wants early elections organised for may. Despite a deal for political transition, protesters are out in full force, demanding that Viktor Yanukovych resign immediately. Al jazeeras Nick Schifrin spoke with some protesters about why they wont back down. For exactly three months they filled the square, witnessing two resolutions, hoping for a third. They appealed for support.