So i have the question, why did this problem need to be result in street manifestations . Why is it that these street demonstrations need to be encouraged from abroad, encouraged by people from the e. U. . Why did the speakers of several countries of the e. U. , why did they need to appear at these meetings that were ignited by protests against this decision by the ukranian leadership . Why did officials need to talk about bringing whipping up the public and whipping up leaders of the opposition . Why is it that why did there have to be such crude interventions in the internal sovereignty of ukraine . And they are another question to be asked. During the crisis, reacting to these protests the president yanukovych and i dont want to condone his actions. Many things could be said. Ill just repeat the facts. That the leader of the opposition, mr. Yatsenyuk was offered the p. M. Why not accept that proposal . Why continue to rachet up the situation in he could have created a government, mr
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reporter: beth hansen has just started making loan payments: $468 a month. will she ever pay off her loans? i may die first. so. in which case, they would need a copy of my death certificate to finally cancel my loan. woodruff: ray suarez talks with dolores huerta, honored with the presidential medal of freedom for her efforts to secure higher wages and better working conditions for farm laborers. i came to the homes of some of these farm workers. their furniture was orange crates and their children were barefooted and i thought, this is wrong. brown: and we remember folk and bluegrass legend guitarist and singer doc watson. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: growing up in arctic norway, everybody took fish oil to stay healthy. when i moved to the united states almost 30 years ago, i could not find an omega-3 fish oil that worked for me. i became inspired to bring a new definition of fish oil qualit
computer users. brown: in the first of two reports, paul solman assesses the true cost of student-loan debt, now topping $1 trillion. reporter: beth hansen has just started making loan payments: $468 a month. will she ever pay off her loans? i may die first. so. in which case, they would need a copy of my death certificate to finally cancel my loan. woodruff: ray suarez talks with dolores huerta, honored with the presidential medal of freedom for her efforts to secure higher wages and better working conditions for farm laborers. i came to the homes of some of these farm workers. their furniture was orange crates and their children were barefooted and i thought, this is wrong. brown: and we remember folk and blgrass legend guitarist and singer doc watson. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: growing up in arctic norway, everybody took fish oil to stay healthy. when i moved to the united states almost
debt, now topping $1 trillion. reporter: beth hansen has just started making loan payments: $468 a month. will she ever pay off her loans? i may die first. so. in which case, they would need a copy of my death certificate to finally cancel my loan. woodruff: ray suarez talks with dolores huerta, honored with the presidential medal of freedom for her efforts to secure higher wages and better working conditions for farm laborers. i came to the homes of some of these farm workers. their furniture was orange crates and their children were barefooted and i thought, this is wrong. brown: and we remember folk and bluegrass legend guitarist and singer doc watson. that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: growing up in arctic norway, everybody took fish oil to stay healthy. when i moved to the united states almost 30 years ago, i could not find an omega-3 fish oil that worked for me. i became inspired to bring a ne