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in total, rosenberg collected almost 7 million rubles from his parents; most likely they will sue notrial damage, but also for moral damage. but the summer stolen from children will definitely not be returned. maxim aparin, alexander kuchurovsky, dmitry belous and pavel letnikov. news, duty department. the federal bailiff service forcibly collected more than 200 billion in alimony payments over 7 years. this was announced by the head of the fsp dmitry arrestov. in addition, about 113 thousand russian citizens may be included in the new alemenshchikov register, which will begin operating in 2025. the director of the service made all these statements in a pendant. this register will be posted on the website of the federal bailiff service, where any potential employer, potential creditor, be it a credit organization or some other, or any citizen can see the name of the debtor’s property, see the amount of his debt, it will be , as it were, publicly, exhibited for public display in public space, well, as a censure, so that the person who is hiding from paying the elements becomes uncomfor
in total, rosenberg collected almost 7 million rubles from his parents; most likely they will sue notrial damage, but also for moral damage. but the summer stolen from children will definitely not be returned. maxim aparin, alexander kuchurovsky, dmitry belous and pavel letnikov. news, duty department. the federal bailiff service forcibly collected more than 200 billion in alimony payments over 7 years. this was announced by the head of the fsp dmitry arrestov. in addition, about 113 thousand...
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in total , rosenberg collected almost 7 million rubles from his parents.y will sue not only on... this was announced by the head of the fsp dmitry aristov. in addition, about 113 thousand russian citizens may find themselves in the new crop of strippers, which will begin working in 2025. all these statements are made by the director. services were done on the sidelines of the st. petersburg international legal forum, which dmitry aristov also spoke about in the material of alexandra mostova. on the stand of the federal bailiff service is the emblem of the year of the family. and it is no coincidence that the main statements that are heard on the sidelines of the legal forum in st. petersburg are: related to the protection of children's rights. the chief bailiff of russia, dmitry aristov, in an interview with our program, talks about the fight against malicious alemens. in may, the state duma adopted a law on its creation. blacklist of debtors, this register will be posted on the website of the federal bailiff service, where any potential employer, potentia
in total , rosenberg collected almost 7 million rubles from his parents.y will sue not only on... this was announced by the head of the fsp dmitry aristov. in addition, about 113 thousand russian citizens may find themselves in the new crop of strippers, which will begin working in 2025. all these statements are made by the director. services were done on the sidelines of the st. petersburg international legal forum, which dmitry aristov also spoke about in the material of alexandra mostova. on...
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rosenberg was last seen here about a month ago. then the sign disappeared.rosenberg began to communicate only by phone, and then completely stopped taking the corpse. 200 schoolchildren from balashikha, rybensk, moscow and belgorod were left without a long-awaited vacation, some of the children still haven’t even realized this, this is my first time going on vacation there with this is with a group, other young athletes reason in a completely adult way, which is a shame because they didn’t return the money, well, we didn’t go, well, we couldn’t help but believe him, say the deceived parents, they knew him for a long time, the aikido section has been working for several years, coach rosenberg began preparing for the trip to the anapa base in advance a year ago. the sums for sports holidays by the sea were not at all exorbitant, only 40,000 rubles per person. due to force majeure circumstances, it is my fault, we are not going anywhere. it's almost mid-summer, high season, traditionally, it is at this time that there is an outbreak of blatant scams in the fiel
rosenberg was last seen here about a month ago. then the sign disappeared.rosenberg began to communicate only by phone, and then completely stopped taking the corpse. 200 schoolchildren from balashikha, rybensk, moscow and belgorod were left without a long-awaited vacation, some of the children still haven’t even realized this, this is my first time going on vacation there with this is with a group, other young athletes reason in a completely adult way, which is a shame because they didn’t...
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rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.sure is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers in 2023, first quarter gdp got marked onto 123, where tracking something, call it one plus for q2. we are in a stalled economy you could argue on a recession yet but this is a 1% plus growth economy so it is decelerating in the next question that has to be asked where do we go from here we've gone from 3% to 1% plus, what is the catalyst for taking us back to pre-acceleration mode. jack: you wrote recently time to give all the inflation chatter arrest, tell us why it's going away? >> one part of the inflation decline from the 9% peak was the improvement of global supply chai
rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.sure is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers...
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rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel. is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers in 2023, first quarter gdp got marked onto 123, where tracking something, call it one plus for q2. we are in a stalled economy you could argue on a recession yet but this is a 1% plus growth economy so it is decelerating in the next question that has to be asked where do we go from here we've gone from 3% to 1% plus, what is the catalyst for taking us back to pre-acceleration mode. jack: you wrote recently time to give all the inflation chatter arrest, tell us why it's going away? >> one part of the inflation decline from the 9% peak was the improvement of global supply chain. t
rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel. is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers in...
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rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.r joining us. >> the pleasure is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers in 2023, first quarter gdp got marked onto 123, where tracking something, call it one plus for q2. we are in a stalled economy you could argue on a recession yet but this is a 1% plus growth economy so it is decelerating in the next question that has to be asked where do we go from here we've gone from 3% to 1% plus, what is the catalyst for taking us back to pre-acceleration mode. jack: you wrote recently time to give all the inflation chatter arrest, tell us why it's going away? >> one part of the inflation decline from the 9% peak was the improvem
rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.r joining us. >> the pleasure is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems...
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rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.ng us. >> the pleasure is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers in 2023, first quarter gdp got marked onto 123, where tracking something, call it one plus for q2. we are in a stalled economy you could argue on a recession yet but this is a 1% plus growth economy so it is decelerating in the next question that has to be asked where do we go from here we've gone from 3% to 1% plus, what is the catalyst for taking us back to pre-acceleration mode. jack: you wrote recently time to give all the inflation chatter arrest, tell us why it's going away? >> one part of the inflation decline from the 9% peak was the improvement of
rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.ng us. >> the pleasure is mine thank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be...
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rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.ank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers in 2023, first quarter gdp got marked onto 123, where tracking something, call it one plus for q2. we are in a stalled economy you could argue on a recession yet but this is a 1% plus growth economy so it is decelerating in the next question that has to be asked where do we go from here we've gone from 3% to 1% plus, what is the catalyst for taking us back to pre-acceleration mode. jack: you wrote recently time to give all the inflation chatter arrest, tell us why it's going away? >> one part of the inflation decline from the 9% peak was the improvement of global supply chain. the other pa
rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg joins the panel.ank you for having me on. jack: we had another strong jobs number friday morning higher for longer is increasingly becoming the consensus and stock investors are optimistic you been sounding a cautious note for a while, what is conventional wisdom getting wrong. >> i think when people are ignoring is the fact we have 3% growth on the economy last year and everybody seems to be feeding off the numbers in 2023, first...
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i still think that's the likely outcome in this election in november, simon rosenberg for biden and marc lotto for trump. >> thanks for being with us thanks. christian. >> thank you when we come back, harry belafonte is legacy continues to inspire a new generation of artists and activists i speak to the young people behind a new documentary on his legacy welcome back to the program time now for a celebration of the life and legacy of an extraordinary individual, harry belafonte, where lipid, so i don't you don't rather say that he will come back garden, harry, i pick out the so-called king of calypso was a trailblazing singer actor and a tireless civil rights activists. >> now the new documentary following harry brings us an intimate look at belafonte is remarkable life story in the film includes many of the younger generation, belafonte inspired and mentor. but all so listen to including common parents, jordan, and activist who now heads up the gathering for justice, an ngo that was founded by bellefonte and the musician allo black, who along with common this month received the harry be
i still think that's the likely outcome in this election in november, simon rosenberg for biden and marc lotto for trump. >> thanks for being with us thanks. christian. >> thank you when we come back, harry belafonte is legacy continues to inspire a new generation of artists and activists i speak to the young people behind a new documentary on his legacy welcome back to the program time now for a celebration of the life and legacy of an extraordinary individual, harry belafonte,...
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>>> simon rosenberg gets tonight's last word.tonight president biden in france for the d-day anniversary. his plan to tout american leadership on the world stage and highlight the stark contrast with donald trump. >>> then my keynote conversation with charlemagne the god, skipping the small talk and getting real.
>>> simon rosenberg gets tonight's last word.tonight president biden in france for the d-day anniversary. his plan to tout american leadership on the world stage and highlight the stark contrast with donald trump. >>> then my keynote conversation with charlemagne the god, skipping the small talk and getting real.
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our russia editor steve rosenberg was in court.n gershkovich, after 15 months in a russian jail, awaiting trial. russian prosecutors call him a spy. america says he's being held hostage. as his trial opened, some smiles. but, if convicted, the us journalist faces up to 20 years in a russian prison. so, we managed to see evan gershkovich briefly. but, from this moment on, this trial will be behind closed doors. so, no family members, no diplomats, no media allowed in. the next time we may be able to see the american journalist will be at the end of his trial. he was arrested on a reporting assignment here in yekaterinburg and accused of collecting information for the cia. evan gershkovich, his employer, the wall streetjournal, and the us government fiercely deny it and call the trial a sham. this is a bogus process. this is outrageous and outlandish. he will not enjoy any of the due process that one would expect in the west, in any western court. it will be closed door, it will be secret. we don't expect any chance, really, of his b
our russia editor steve rosenberg was in court.n gershkovich, after 15 months in a russian jail, awaiting trial. russian prosecutors call him a spy. america says he's being held hostage. as his trial opened, some smiles. but, if convicted, the us journalist faces up to 20 years in a russian prison. so, we managed to see evan gershkovich briefly. but, from this moment on, this trial will be behind closed doors. so, no family members, no diplomats, no media allowed in. the next time we may be...
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many people had already started packing their bags, and suddenly rosenberg disappeared, left all chatsddition tickets to also pay for food, since the child, well, cannot travel on the train without... food, he bought tickets, but the food was not paid for, this is already automatic, well, it means that we would not be able to board even a priori this train. the parents turned to lawyers, who found out that coach rosenberg had large debts and even had a court order for collection. rosenberg did not pay for the recreation center that he visited last year, also with children, the amount of damage amounted to 3.18,000 rubles. the victims wrote a statement to the police about the criminal case. police officers are conducting an investigation, all the circumstances of what happened are being clarified, based on the results of the inspection a decision will be made in the established legal order, in total rosenberg collected almost 7 million rubles from the parents, most likely they will sue not only for material damage, but also moral, but the summer stolen from children will definitely not
many people had already started packing their bags, and suddenly rosenberg disappeared, left all chatsddition tickets to also pay for food, since the child, well, cannot travel on the train without... food, he bought tickets, but the food was not paid for, this is already automatic, well, it means that we would not be able to board even a priori this train. the parents turned to lawyers, who found out that coach rosenberg had large debts and even had a court order for collection. rosenberg did...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, yekaterinburg.ber of deaths — that's according to health officials. temperatures there have been rising as high as 47 celsius. the province of sindh has been particularly badly affected. in the biggest city, karachi, one of the main hospitals has admitted more than 260 people with heatstroke since sunday. heatwave centres have been opened to try to provide relief — while volunteers set up stalls providing water and sugar cane juice to help people keep cool as they travelled. here's what these local residents had to say. it was very hot yesterday. it's also very hot today. it's good for the volunteers to set up these water stalls and spraying water on travellers. it should be followed by other people too. , .. , , ., be followed by other people too. , ,, ., , , too. these camps have been set u . too. these camps have been set u- in too. these camps have been set up in various _ too. these camps have been set up in various places _ too. these camps have been set up in various places and - up in variou
steve rosenberg, bbc news, yekaterinburg.ber of deaths — that's according to health officials. temperatures there have been rising as high as 47 celsius. the province of sindh has been particularly badly affected. in the biggest city, karachi, one of the main hospitals has admitted more than 260 people with heatstroke since sunday. heatwave centres have been opened to try to provide relief — while volunteers set up stalls providing water and sugar cane juice to help people keep cool as they...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.y boeing, blasted off from cape canaveral in florida on its first crewed test flight. the mission has been delayed for several years because of setbacks in the development of the spacecraft — as our science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. five, four, three, two, one. ignition. and liftoff of starliner and atlas5 carrying i two american heroes. boeing's starliner spacecraft makes it up into the sky and on its way to the international space station. looking good with i speeds and attitude increasing as expected. on board, two of nasa's most experienced astronauts on the spacecraft�*s first test flight with a crew. you got a good throttle up. a view from the rocket, and we see one of the solid rocket boosters fall away. the solid rocket boosters| have now beenjettisoned after seeing starliner through its first 90 l seconds of flight. and then the main engine separates... got a good throttle up. i've got one. ..the spacecraft now safely in orbit. of course, you're seeing lots of happy
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.y boeing, blasted off from cape canaveral in florida on its first crewed test flight. the mission has been delayed for several years because of setbacks in the development of the spacecraft — as our science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. five, four, three, two, one. ignition. and liftoff of starliner and atlas5 carrying i two american heroes. boeing's starliner spacecraft makes it up into the sky and on its way to the international space station....
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in total , rosenberg collected almost 7 million rubles from his parents.ill sue, not only for material damage, but also for moral damage, but the summer stolen from children will definitely not be returned. maxim aparin alexander. kuchurovsky dmitry belarus and pavel letnikov lead once again maxim, comfortable anticipation of the trip to a central bus station has opened in rostov-nadon; a capsule hotel, an mfc, a bank branch and a supermarket will soon appear there. already, from the new station you can go to ten directions. report by elena butsikova. 5:30 am at the regional bus station called central , inspection tapes begin to operate, ticket offices open, and buses undergo technical inspection. to prepare for the discoverer's voyage. just an hour. at 7:30 am it starts for the village of persianovsky. nadezhda gordeeva was the first to purchase a ticket. the woman often travels to rostov for work, and after getting acquainted with the new bus station i’m sure. now her. visits to the don capital will become much more pleasant, chic, good, i didn’t expect
in total , rosenberg collected almost 7 million rubles from his parents.ill sue, not only for material damage, but also for moral damage, but the summer stolen from children will definitely not be returned. maxim aparin alexander. kuchurovsky dmitry belarus and pavel letnikov lead once again maxim, comfortable anticipation of the trip to a central bus station has opened in rostov-nadon; a capsule hotel, an mfc, a bank branch and a supermarket will soon appear there. already, from the new...
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let's picked back up on the conversation we were having before the break. >> chuck rosenberg.s to what you think happened, why do you think this happened the way it did over the last few days, but also to get to to focus in on the idea of sentencing. what would your thoughts be as to what donald trump will face? >> first question first, jonathan. my experience has been overwhelmingly that when jurors assemble and they tell a judge they can be fair and listen with an open mind, they actually mean it. so, yeah, understand it only takes one juror to hang a jury and to create a miss trial but that's not what tends to happen. and i think danny is right about the psychology of it. listen to their own words during jury selection. people who said they could not be fair, i'm sorry, people who couldn't be fair said they could not be fair and were removed from the jury. the number of people said they could be fair and they were impaneled. and by and large, that's true. that's by experience. people really do listen to the facts and follow the instruction of the judge and if the facts are
let's picked back up on the conversation we were having before the break. >> chuck rosenberg.s to what you think happened, why do you think this happened the way it did over the last few days, but also to get to to focus in on the idea of sentencing. what would your thoughts be as to what donald trump will face? >> first question first, jonathan. my experience has been overwhelmingly that when jurors assemble and they tell a judge they can be fair and listen with an open mind, they...
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we spoke with his really untoward occupants, iowa or rosenberg site is south. today's idea of operation has drawn mixed reaction among the massive killing of civilians is not something that is legitimate. i'm not even in the case of the civilians i'm held hostage or captive by the other side regardless of who's right or wrong or who wants to when at one time there's why support for the killing cause sense in general, that is the question of whether someone was involved in a service, october 7th attack or not is not very much on the minds of this race for them because as the responsible there is at all to human, completely respectable, despicable as a group. and there is a legitimate target for revenge, including mass killings was unbelieving, that they should all be terminated. and so i'm just saying, it doesn't matter how many cousins are killed if there is any sort of political or no or man a tearing objective for is realty, which i believe that there is enough zipforms in the as rarely public for a deal involving and present are exchange and the ceasefire. t
we spoke with his really untoward occupants, iowa or rosenberg site is south. today's idea of operation has drawn mixed reaction among the massive killing of civilians is not something that is legitimate. i'm not even in the case of the civilians i'm held hostage or captive by the other side regardless of who's right or wrong or who wants to when at one time there's why support for the killing cause sense in general, that is the question of whether someone was involved in a service, october 7th...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.nder way for the d—day 80th anniversary, a very important moment to remember. let's go live to moscow now — chris weafer is founding partner of eurasia consulta ntcy macro—advisory. hello to you. as we talk about that economic forum taking place in saint petersburg, we were hearing from our russia editor how the russian economy is very buoyant at the moment, despite the fact that, globally, it is probably the most sanctioned country in the world. , ~ , , world. yes. absolutely right. the numbers _ world. yes. absolutely right. the numbers for _ world. yes. absolutely right. the numbers for the - world. yes. absolutely right. the numbers for the first i the numbers for the first quarter have been very strong, over 5% gdp growth, and trade is rising. when you look at a snapshot of the economy today you definitely can justify the message from saint petersburg, which is of strong economy. steve also said in his message, you know, there are pressures beginning to emerge as the g7, eu, start
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.nder way for the d—day 80th anniversary, a very important moment to remember. let's go live to moscow now — chris weafer is founding partner of eurasia consulta ntcy macro—advisory. hello to you. as we talk about that economic forum taking place in saint petersburg, we were hearing from our russia editor how the russian economy is very buoyant at the moment, despite the fact that, globally, it is probably the most sanctioned country in the world. ,...
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i l rosenberg. bull around i strongly condemn the. it's really a tug on the new surround refugee camp. the country's foreign minister declared. the un security council shared responsibility for its lack of auction design is regina's incessant, ultimately full rates against the besieged presidents of the gaza. strip and the painful slaughter of its women and children have been going on for $245.00 days. the next and by governments ends united nations security council to put an end to design institutions for crimes against the palestinians, increases the responsibility of the nations as well as the n g o z to support the presentation of palestine. now the d 8 or developing age organization for economic cooperation represents countries that's in the account. the majority of the world's most them population foreign ministers from the alliance. our meeting to discuss the goals of war under calling on the israel to agree to an immediate cease fire. here's our tea correspondent. yes, american. on the key messages, the 8 member nations are se
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i a rosenberg for whose tech guy, oh, you're most welcome. as always there's of course, plenty of joy. i would suspect in israel today on the other places, including st. petersburg for hostages. finally at returned home from gaza. but as we've just been talking about there, the other side, more than 200 pallets today is reportedly killed during the rescue operation. what sort of coverage is that getting in israel? the coverage that the i'm seeing is the coverage of the rest. you and the success and suppose that the ingenuity of the operation law, the price for the military and police forces, and barely if any mention of the, the way this was affected by massively the surrounding area. i'm not killing a large number of civilians and possibly even other hostages previous guess was i was mentioning that the i suppose that is the operation. that is the situation that, that, that we are in the aisle that if a grouping are holding hostages and have been doing so for over 8 months, under does not seem to be any kind of at cease fire talk in order to
i a rosenberg for whose tech guy, oh, you're most welcome. as always there's of course, plenty of joy. i would suspect in israel today on the other places, including st. petersburg for hostages. finally at returned home from gaza. but as we've just been talking about there, the other side, more than 200 pallets today is reportedly killed during the rescue operation. what sort of coverage is that getting in israel? the coverage that the i'm seeing is the coverage of the rest. you and the success...
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our russia editor steve rosenberg reports from the city of yekaterinburg.ovich, after 15 months in a russian jail, awaiting trial. russian prosecutors call him a spy. america says he's being held hostage. as his trial opened, some smiles. but, if convicted, the us journalist faces up to 20 years in a russian prison. so, we managed to see evan gershkovich briefly. but, from this moment on, this trial will be behind closed doors. so, no family members, no diplomats, no media allowed in. the next time we may be able to see the american journalist will be at the end of his trial. he was arrested on a reporting assignment here in yekaterinburg and accused of collecting information for the cia. evan gershkovich, his employer, the wall streetjournal, and the us government fiercely deny it and call the trial a sham. this is a bogus process. this is outrageous and outlandish. he will not enjoy any of the due process that one would expect in the west, in any western court. it will be closed door, it will be secret. we don't expect any chance, really, of his being acq
our russia editor steve rosenberg reports from the city of yekaterinburg.ovich, after 15 months in a russian jail, awaiting trial. russian prosecutors call him a spy. america says he's being held hostage. as his trial opened, some smiles. but, if convicted, the us journalist faces up to 20 years in a russian prison. so, we managed to see evan gershkovich briefly. but, from this moment on, this trial will be behind closed doors. so, no family members, no diplomats, no media allowed in. the next...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.hatjulian sanchez to plead guilty to a us charges, the wikileaks founder has pleaded guilty and is expected to appear in a us court room on the northern mariana islands in the coming days, according to court records revealed today. the guilty plea which is to be finalised wednesday will resolve his... as part of the plea agreement, the records revealed, which is on the high end for a single cord violation. now assange would not spend any time in us custody because under the plea agreement, he will receive credit for the approximately five years he has spent in a uk prison fighting extradition to the us. more on that story as those developments come into us. turning our attention back to the uk. king chales�*s sister, princess anne is in hospital with concussion after apparently being injured by a horse. the incident happened on her estate in gloucestershire yesterday. buckingham palace says the princess, who�*s 73, is expected to make a full recovery, though is likely to remain in hosp
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.hatjulian sanchez to plead guilty to a us charges, the wikileaks founder has pleaded guilty and is expected to appear in a us court room on the northern mariana islands in the coming days, according to court records revealed today. the guilty plea which is to be finalised wednesday will resolve his... as part of the plea agreement, the records revealed, which is on the high end for a single cord violation. now assange would not spend any time in us custody...
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our russia editor steve rosenberg was in court.n prosecutors call him a spy. america says he's being held hostage. as his trial opened, some smiles. but, if convicted, the usjournalist faces up to 20 years in a russian prison. so, we managed to see evan gershkovich briefly. but, from this moment on, this trial will be behind closed doors. so, no family members, no diplomats, no media allowed in. the next time we may be able to see the american journalist will be at the end of his trial. he was arrested on a reporting assignment here in yekaterinburg and accused of collecting information for the cia. evan gershkovich, his employer, the wall streetjournal, and the us government fiercely deny it and call the trial a sham. this is a bogus process. this is outrageous and outlandish. he will not enjoy any of the due process that one would expect in the west, in any western court. it will be closed door, it will be secret. we don't expect any chance, really, of his being acquitted. but could there be a prisoner swap? it's happened before.
our russia editor steve rosenberg was in court.n prosecutors call him a spy. america says he's being held hostage. as his trial opened, some smiles. but, if convicted, the usjournalist faces up to 20 years in a russian prison. so, we managed to see evan gershkovich briefly. but, from this moment on, this trial will be behind closed doors. so, no family members, no diplomats, no media allowed in. the next time we may be able to see the american journalist will be at the end of his trial. he was...
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with the first debate 10 days away we are joined tonight by simon rosenberg for his assessment of thes because i do rely on you to do it for me and tell me what matters and whether it be polls or any other factors affecting the state of the race tonight. >> i think a few things and it is great to see you again. one is that we have seen -- with this advertisement is doing is establish this basic choice of modern pragmatic democrats fighting to make things better and in joe biden's case has made things better and the extremism of maga and when we put that choice in front of voters going back to 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023 and early parts of 2024, we had another good special election last week and we can we -- keep winning and we take this new information and there are voters who haven't checked in and making sure they know that donald trump of 2024 is a very different candidate. he is a sex offender and fraudster and convicted felon and this is important information for voters to have and if you live in the battleground states you will have it in your face in the coming weeks and the second
with the first debate 10 days away we are joined tonight by simon rosenberg for his assessment of thes because i do rely on you to do it for me and tell me what matters and whether it be polls or any other factors affecting the state of the race tonight. >> i think a few things and it is great to see you again. one is that we have seen -- with this advertisement is doing is establish this basic choice of modern pragmatic democrats fighting to make things better and in joe biden's case has...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. without borders warned on monday access to healthcare is injeopardy in the north on monday access to healthcare is in jeopardy in the north of sue dan after nearly 1a months of war. this comes after one of the groups sought to attacked a maternity hospital, killing a pharmacy worker. —— sudan. it is one of the last functioning hospitals in the area. the attack is the latest after a year of brutal civil war. now the head of the un children agency, catherine russell, said that children are facing major vision. it that children are facing ma'or vision. , ., ., , vision. it is a largest displacement - vision. it is a largest displacement of - vision. it is a largest - displacement of children in their world because we are seeing real numbers and concerning numbers of children who are suffering from malnutrition, including in the worst form of malnutrition, which is severe and acute malnutrition, which kills children. almost all children here are out of school, so it is taken as a whole a
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. without borders warned on monday access to healthcare is injeopardy in the north on monday access to healthcare is in jeopardy in the north of sue dan after nearly 1a months of war. this comes after one of the groups sought to attacked a maternity hospital, killing a pharmacy worker. —— sudan. it is one of the last functioning hospitals in the area. the attack is the latest after a year of brutal civil...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. let's turn to some important news around the world.ntil a panel ofjudges can review a lower court's ruling allowing fulton county district attorney fani willis to remain on the case. this ruling means the case would be unlikely to move forward before november's presidential election. amanda knox — the american woman who was convicted and then cleared of murdering her british roommate — has been sentenced to three years in prison for slander in a retrial. ms knox has been convicted of falsely implicating a man in the murder of meredith kercher in italy, 17 years ago. despite today's sentencing, ms knox will not go to jail, as she has already served four years for murder, before being acquitted. slovakia's prime minister robert fico has accused his political opponents of being partly responsible for last month's attempt on his life. in his first comments since then, he said there was no reason to believe his attack was the act of a "lone lunatic" and he called the attacker an activist of the slovak opposition. he gave no evidence to supp
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. let's turn to some important news around the world.ntil a panel ofjudges can review a lower court's ruling allowing fulton county district attorney fani willis to remain on the case. this ruling means the case would be unlikely to move forward before november's presidential election. amanda knox — the american woman who was convicted and then cleared of murdering her british roommate — has been sentenced to three years in prison for slander in a...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. disclosures friday, which revealed hefty earnings for book publishing deals, trips and concert tickets for thejudges. the report also showed previouly undisclosed trips for supreme court justice clarence thomas, paid for by billionaire harlan crow. thomas previously came under fire after a news report showed he had received numerous gifts from conservative donors. meanwhile on the campaign trail, former president trump held a political rally on thursday in phoenix arizona, an important battleground state for the upcoming us election. it was his first appearance since he was found guildty of 3a felony counts in new york. mr trump seized on the opprtunity to criticise president biden for his immigration policies. criticism that comes just days after president biden signed an executive order addressing the us—mexico border. and in france, president bidenjoined world leaders to mark the 80th anniversary of d—day, followed by a state visit with french president emmanuel macron. he also met
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. disclosures friday, which revealed hefty earnings for book publishing deals, trips and concert tickets for thejudges. the report also showed previouly undisclosed trips for supreme court justice clarence thomas, paid for by billionaire harlan crow. thomas previously came under fire after a news report showed he had received numerous gifts from conservative donors. meanwhile on the campaign trail, former president trump held a political rally on thursday...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, ivanovo.em — venice, cannes, berlin, toronto and sundance, but there are many others. some of them much smaller in stature, but no less important to the film industry and the next generation of talent. later this month, the kingston film festival here in london will open its doors for the third year running, with 86 films showing over three days, including a new animated movie, 0zi voice of the forest, produced by leonardo dicaprio. so why are these smaller festivals so important, and what do film and tv want from this next british government? with me tonight the founder and organiser of the kingston film festival david cunningham. thank you very much. such a rough time for film _ thank you very much. such a rough time for film and _ thank you very much. such a rough time for film and tv _ thank you very much. such a rough time for film and tv post _ thank you very much. such a rough j time for film and tv post covid-19, time for film and tv post covid—19, the hollywood writers and actors stri
steve rosenberg, bbc news, ivanovo.em — venice, cannes, berlin, toronto and sundance, but there are many others. some of them much smaller in stature, but no less important to the film industry and the next generation of talent. later this month, the kingston film festival here in london will open its doors for the third year running, with 86 films showing over three days, including a new animated movie, 0zi voice of the forest, produced by leonardo dicaprio. so why are these smaller...
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democrats be as hardened as maybe simon rosenberg says they should be. >> well, simon rosenberg has the democrats big o meister that says, look we all, all of us who follow politics and read these tea leaves. we love special elections. we think they give us unlock clues. the predictive clues of the universe they're not a bad barometer. i think they can tell us some things about the environment. we have seen that democrats have over-performed in elections since president biden won in 2020. so there is a bit of a trend line there. but the reality is, people are going to be voting. next fall, early voting, of course, we'll start in september, not now. you know, there's some lessons democrats can take from here. i think we have seen with simon is talking about there in that quote that they have rejected some of the anti-democratic tendencies, certainly the anti-abortion plank of the republican party, whether that is still the dominant issue, come next fall with economic concerns, immigration concerns foreign, a very, unstable foreign policy environment. we just don't know that we, that is u
democrats be as hardened as maybe simon rosenberg says they should be. >> well, simon rosenberg has the democrats big o meister that says, look we all, all of us who follow politics and read these tea leaves. we love special elections. we think they give us unlock clues. the predictive clues of the universe they're not a bad barometer. i think they can tell us some things about the environment. we have seen that democrats have over-performed in elections since president biden won in 2020....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, ivanovo.n admission, he was addicted to drugs. tom bateman is outside court in wilmington in the state of delaware. tom, just tell is exactly what the charges are. tom, just tell is exactly what the charges are-— tom, just tell is exactly what the charges are. tom, just tell is exactly what the charies are. ~ , ., charges are. well, the messages of su ort charges are. well, the messages of summit don't _ charges are. well, the messages of support don't come _ charges are. well, the messages of support don't come much _ charges are. well, the messages of support don't come much strongerl charges are. well, the messages of. support don't come much stronger in this courtroom than the form of the first lady, the wife of the us president, the stepmother of the defendant, jill biden, who has been in court to support hunter biden as this court case has gone into its first day. i was watching from the press benches as he turned from the defence table to glance at the first lady. as to those charges, t
steve rosenberg, bbc news, ivanovo.n admission, he was addicted to drugs. tom bateman is outside court in wilmington in the state of delaware. tom, just tell is exactly what the charges are. tom, just tell is exactly what the charges are-— tom, just tell is exactly what the charges are. tom, just tell is exactly what the charies are. ~ , ., charges are. well, the messages of su ort charges are. well, the messages of summit don't _ charges are. well, the messages of support don't come _...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, yekaterinburg. this is bbc news.olice have arrested a man in his mid—20s on suspicion of harrassment and offences, in connection with the westminster "honeytrap" scandal. it is understood the man was a labour party member, whose membership was suspended after labour was notified of the arrest. the party says it will not comment further due to an ongoing police investigation. princess anne is said to be recovering well after suffering a minor head injury and concussion, thought to have been caused by a horse. her husband, sirtim laurence, visited her in hospital in bristol, thanking medical staff and emrgency services who attended their estate in gloucestershire. he also said he and the princess royal were touched by kind messages they had received. england football star phil foden has left the team�*s euro 2024 camp and returned to the uk, for the birth of his third child. he�*s expected to be back in time for sunday�*s game. england will play slovakia in the last 16 for a place in the quarterfinals. if they advance,
steve rosenberg, bbc news, yekaterinburg. this is bbc news.olice have arrested a man in his mid—20s on suspicion of harrassment and offences, in connection with the westminster "honeytrap" scandal. it is understood the man was a labour party member, whose membership was suspended after labour was notified of the arrest. the party says it will not comment further due to an ongoing police investigation. princess anne is said to be recovering well after suffering a minor head injury...
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from the forum, our russia editor steve rosenberg sent this report. vladimir putin.clear sabre—rattling over the war in ukraine. at least today, the sabre was rattling a little less. translation: the use - of nuclear weapons is possible in the event of an exceptional threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country, in exceptional cases. i don't think this is such a case right now. there is no necessity for that. but these pictures send a different message. russia has been holding tactical nuclear drills near ukraine's border — a not so subtle hint to kyiv and to the west. and president putin is warning he may send conventional long—range missiles to other countries for strikes on western targets. his response to nato allies allowing ukraine to hit russian territory with western missiles. but would he actually do this? some people in the west say we've heard it before from russia, we've heard sabre—rattling for the last two years and that it's a bluff. yeah, of course, it's always bluff — until the time when it's not. you can keep thinking that russ
from the forum, our russia editor steve rosenberg sent this report. vladimir putin.clear sabre—rattling over the war in ukraine. at least today, the sabre was rattling a little less. translation: the use - of nuclear weapons is possible in the event of an exceptional threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country, in exceptional cases. i don't think this is such a case right now. there is no necessity for that. but these pictures send a different message. russia has been...
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steve rosenberg there. in the last few hours... russian assets to extend a loan to ukraine. we are waiting for a press conference is expected to be taking place there. german chancellor 0laf scholz said the bases had been created for ukraine to be in a position to procure everything it needs, including weapons and investment in infrastructure. in a separate development, presidents biden and zelensky have signed a security agreement to last ten years. let's speak to mark lowen who is in bari. we are waiting for president biden and volodymyr zelensky who are expected to speak at a press conference about this agreement. indeed, you can see the us and ukrainian flags lined up they are, in this press conference is a little bit delayed — timekeeping perhaps not always the top of these summits's achievements, but that significant achievement on the other hand is indeed this dealfor ukraine to get a $50 billion loan that's been signed off by g7 leaders. now how will that work? russia has about $300 billion worth of assets largely in europe
steve rosenberg there. in the last few hours... russian assets to extend a loan to ukraine. we are waiting for a press conference is expected to be taking place there. german chancellor 0laf scholz said the bases had been created for ukraine to be in a position to procure everything it needs, including weapons and investment in infrastructure. in a separate development, presidents biden and zelensky have signed a security agreement to last ten years. let's speak to mark lowen who is in bari. we...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, ivanovo.a lot to digest today — here's newscast — with adam fleming and the team. chris, let me get this straight. i can't see anyone, but you can see both me and alex forsyth?- both me and alex forsyth? that's riaht, both me and alex forsyth? that's right. although — both me and alex forsyth? that's right, although that's _ both me and alex forsyth? that's right, although that's only - both me and alex forsyth? that'sl right, although that's only because i was sent a little picture of the two of you. just remind me what you look like with you and your studio, and alex in hers, and me in mind. we last saw each other on thursday, you've forgotten already?- last saw each other on thursday, you've forgotten already? know, i “ust like you've forgotten already? know, i just like to — you've forgotten already? know, i just like to be _ you've forgotten already? know, i just like to be reassured. - you've forgotten already? know, i just like to be reassured. what. you've forgotten already? know, i |
steve rosenberg, bbc news, ivanovo.a lot to digest today — here's newscast — with adam fleming and the team. chris, let me get this straight. i can't see anyone, but you can see both me and alex forsyth?- both me and alex forsyth? that's riaht, both me and alex forsyth? that's right. although — both me and alex forsyth? that's right, although that's _ both me and alex forsyth? that's right, although that's only - both me and alex forsyth? that'sl right, although that's only because i was...
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rosenberg complained to hitler: during the reign of the bolsheviks, the population of belarus had becomeh the bolshevik worldview that there were neither organizational nor personal conditions for local self-government. elections in belarus to the supreme soviet of the ussr testified to the people's devotion to the party, homeland, and the cause of socialism. twentieth anniversary of the republic, ceremonial meeting of the supreme council. in the presidium are the first secretary of the central committee of the communist party of belarus panomarenko, guests from the fraternal republics. on march 10, 1939 , the eighteenth congress of the communist party opened , with delegates worried about the international situation. whether peace is preserved, colonel radimtsev speaks on behalf of the army. the whole country is working tirelessly to fulfill the third five-year plan, let the cars run calmly along the rails, let the blast furnaces blare, let the tanks pass, let the collective farm grain grow peacefully, let the red army grow end, true to his oath. september 1, de. the second world war be
rosenberg complained to hitler: during the reign of the bolsheviks, the population of belarus had becomeh the bolshevik worldview that there were neither organizational nor personal conditions for local self-government. elections in belarus to the supreme soviet of the ussr testified to the people's devotion to the party, homeland, and the cause of socialism. twentieth anniversary of the republic, ceremonial meeting of the supreme council. in the presidium are the first secretary of the central...
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also with me, former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg who is an msnbc legal analyst.ell us what the big news is there. >> reporter: we wrapped just shy of two hours at about 12:00, a motion to dismiss by donald trump con concerning the funding of jack smith. i'd like to note that jam smith was not here today. what happens at 3:00 is special counsel jack smith's motion to modify donald trump's bond conditions. the defense is teeing it up as a gag order, but really what special counsel smith is seeking to do in this instance is to make sure those irresponsible false statements that you just read to the viewers right now, that donald trump is not allowed to say those outside in public for fear of causing harm to law enforcement officers. the defense has argued in opposition this is an unlawful restriction on donald trump's free speech. in fact, emil bovie, one of the lawyers for donald trump previewed the argument says, judge, they want to gag president trump on the campaign trail. did the attorney general authorize this motion? thereby injecting a political sentiment in
also with me, former senior fbi official chuck rosenberg who is an msnbc legal analyst.ell us what the big news is there. >> reporter: we wrapped just shy of two hours at about 12:00, a motion to dismiss by donald trump con concerning the funding of jack smith. i'd like to note that jam smith was not here today. what happens at 3:00 is special counsel jack smith's motion to modify donald trump's bond conditions. the defense is teeing it up as a gag order, but really what special counsel...
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rebecca rosenberg, then a reporter for the new york post, covered the case. >> he sees his wife in the tub. he pulls her out, puts her face up on the ground and starts performing cpr. and then he calls 911, and they tell him to keep performing cpr. >> this is a horrible scene? >> i would imagine absolutely devastating for their daughter. >> the emts arrived in minutes. they found no pulse. 47-year-old shele covlin was beyond help. >> the police come to the scene, eventually a detective comes to the scene. >> detectives found a tub full of bloody water and shele wrapped in comforter on it next to her. above the tub, a cabinet. they believe she grabbed it and landed hard in the tub. and so investigators began the difficult process of deconstructing a life that had just come to a sad and mysterious end. the police would soon learn that shele covlin was larger than life. nobody admired her more than her sister, eve and brother-in- law, mark carstadt. >> we would have a blast and laugh a lot. she was a lot of fun. >> she graduated with a marketing degree. and then my dad had asked her if sh
rebecca rosenberg, then a reporter for the new york post, covered the case. >> he sees his wife in the tub. he pulls her out, puts her face up on the ground and starts performing cpr. and then he calls 911, and they tell him to keep performing cpr. >> this is a horrible scene? >> i would imagine absolutely devastating for their daughter. >> the emts arrived in minutes. they found no pulse. 47-year-old shele covlin was beyond help. >> the police come to the scene,...
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joining me now, fbi official, and contributor, chuck rosenberg.court is one of the busiest of its kind in the country. is this now certain? you don't see a path towards having a trial before the election in november? >> i do not, chris. i think you're exactly right. it seems not just near certain by certain, that no trial will take place before the election. >> can work continue towards when this case does go to trial in the meantime? >> it can. judge mcafee, the trial judge below will handle motions. he's proven to be a good and thoughtful and somewhat efficient trial judge. the trial judge might tell him to hold off on that. it can go forward. i imagine prosecutors are still preparing for the case. they're not going to stop. but they do have to also prepare for this appellate argument in october, chris. >> the panel of judges doesn't collect new evidence. they are arriving at the conclusions when he decided to keep d.a. willis on the case. what will the arguments look and sound like? what are they looking for? >> you're right. appellate courts d
joining me now, fbi official, and contributor, chuck rosenberg.court is one of the busiest of its kind in the country. is this now certain? you don't see a path towards having a trial before the election in november? >> i do not, chris. i think you're exactly right. it seems not just near certain by certain, that no trial will take place before the election. >> can work continue towards when this case does go to trial in the meantime? >> it can. judge mcafee, the trial judge...
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and also with us, chuck rosenberg and senior fbi official.ken, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: well, as you said, we expect closing arguments to commence very shortly. and then at some point after that, we're not sure how long those arguments will take, the jury will get the case. and it is been a difficult defense, i would say, for the hunter biden team. they called three witnesses and then unexpectedly cut their defense short on friday. after that testimony that you referenced by hunter biden's older daughter, appeared to back fry on cross-examination. she did a good job on in her initial testimony of humanizing hunter biden. she said sh some tears as she was speaking and said he was doing well when he bought the gun. but on cross-examination, she was confronted with an anguish text message exchange with evidence that he was meeting with drug dealers and she didn't know where he was at all types and nobody on the biden team was happy after she left the stand and they decided not to call james biden who was expected to testify and then --
and also with us, chuck rosenberg and senior fbi official.ken, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: well, as you said, we expect closing arguments to commence very shortly. and then at some point after that, we're not sure how long those arguments will take, the jury will get the case. and it is been a difficult defense, i would say, for the hunter biden team. they called three witnesses and then unexpectedly cut their defense short on friday. after that testimony that you referenced by...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news. >> we can speak now to paul, assistant editor at the wall street journal. for coming on the program. >> thank you. >> talk us through your reaction about today and what we know has happened today. >> it is disappointing it reached this moment. it is not even really a trial. we think of it more as a hearing at which a judge in secret will endorse the false accusations of the security service. i guess it was inevitable but it is still troubling to see evan. he had his head shaved under russian prison protocols. his ordeal has moved to the next phase but it appears far from over. >> what do you know about his condition and how he is doing mentally and physically? >> he has done remarkably well over the last 15 months to maintain his composure and fortitude. we were encouraged by what we saw today, under the most trying of circumstances. he works very, very hard to stay ok. >> are you allowed contact with him? is he in contact with family and lawyers? >> we have been able to get letters in and letters out the last 15 months and that has been a lifeline for his
steve rosenberg, bbc news. >> we can speak now to paul, assistant editor at the wall street journal. for coming on the program. >> thank you. >> talk us through your reaction about today and what we know has happened today. >> it is disappointing it reached this moment. it is not even really a trial. we think of it more as a hearing at which a judge in secret will endorse the false accusations of the security service. i guess it was inevitable but it is still troubling...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, yekaterinburg.s their first major tournament, they're ranked 74th in the world, but georgia in each match take the same approach. in portugal, they faced a team of superstars, but this growing football nation has one of its own. kvaratskhelia for georgia! his fans at club and country call him kvaradona. for khvicha kvaratskhelia, this was a childhood dream. his ambition was to play against cristiano ronaldo. now, his team were keeping the 39—year—old restricted. and as belief ran through georgia, they got a chance from the spot. a win that takes them through, one of the euros' great upsets. portugal and turkey willjoin them in the knockouts. in group e, there was deadlock. all four teams would start the last match on three points. slovakia were first to make a break for the summit, but romania drew level — and for these teams, that suited. a 1—1 draw put both nations through and means slovakia will face england next. that result left ukraine as the team who had to win. they came this close against b
steve rosenberg, bbc news, yekaterinburg.s their first major tournament, they're ranked 74th in the world, but georgia in each match take the same approach. in portugal, they faced a team of superstars, but this growing football nation has one of its own. kvaratskhelia for georgia! his fans at club and country call him kvaradona. for khvicha kvaratskhelia, this was a childhood dream. his ambition was to play against cristiano ronaldo. now, his team were keeping the 39—year—old restricted....
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attorney, former senior fbi official, and msnbc legal analyst, chuck rosenberg, punch bowl founder, jake sherman, and political correspondent and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker. you have been on this beat for as long as i have. we saw what happened in 2016. as the rallies got more heated and violent, inside and out. we saw what happened after the election in 2020. and certainly what happened on january 6th. does the electorate need to take these sorts of threats, political revenge, and violent revenge seriously? >> reporter: absolutely. to be clear, internet commentators say all sorts of things, you know, from the privacy of their own homes and the cloak of anonymity and not everyone who makes a threat is serious about it, but i think it would be at the nation's own peril not to generally take these threats seriously, and one thing as you were doing that fantastic introduction, and going through all of those quotes that i thought of was a quote i reported that has since gone viral between election day in 2020, and january 6th. and it was a senior republican official saying, look,
attorney, former senior fbi official, and msnbc legal analyst, chuck rosenberg, punch bowl founder, jake sherman, and political correspondent and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker. you have been on this beat for as long as i have. we saw what happened in 2016. as the rallies got more heated and violent, inside and out. we saw what happened after the election in 2020. and certainly what happened on january 6th. does the electorate need to take these sorts of threats, political revenge, and...
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barracks, fight against the russians, destroy the partisans, and, by the way, the leadership of the reich rosenbergeautiful, who are you? trofim, sergey, as i said, you are talented, why didn’t you study, why, i can do everything anyway, the slavs are talented, but lazy and incurious. why are we lazy and incurious? did your pushkin say this? well, again you're a propushkin can't you talk about anything else? what do you allow yourself? i'm on security. pushkin was there, lying here on the sofa , spitting on the ceiling, peeing and groping local girls. and people prepared food for him and after that he claims that they were lazy, i just felt offended, sorry, this is a great work, at least you read pushkin, well , it’s enough that we... was wird das heißt in unseren herzen sang und klang und mit einem ich suche dich solange bis die welt zerfällt, ich weiß am ende wirst du wieder bei mir sein, du kommst zurück. let's ask, i went to ask, check in, frau schiller, thank you for an entertaining evening, mr. sangluche. thank you very much for a perfectly organized evening, i heard the news, the offensive w
barracks, fight against the russians, destroy the partisans, and, by the way, the leadership of the reich rosenbergeautiful, who are you? trofim, sergey, as i said, you are talented, why didn’t you study, why, i can do everything anyway, the slavs are talented, but lazy and incurious. why are we lazy and incurious? did your pushkin say this? well, again you're a propushkin can't you talk about anything else? what do you allow yourself? i'm on security. pushkin was there, lying here on the...
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we examine that contentious presidential debate with democratic political strategist simon rosenberg, trump's former special assistant, marc lotter. >>> then iran decides. as the country heads to the polls, fred pleitgen brings us the
we examine that contentious presidential debate with democratic political strategist simon rosenberg, trump's former special assistant, marc lotter. >>> then iran decides. as the country heads to the polls, fred pleitgen brings us the
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government, gubernatorial, they should be invalid i think heavily in hispanic media on this, simon rosenberg dugata, who could play brown, brian's gala brainy in the celtics mobile. congratulations. thank you. thank you very much. >> it's great to see you so you guys look, we were just talking about this historic debate right here on cnn. it is next thursday night, the earliest general election debate in us history. dana bash and jake tapper, moderate live thursday, june 27th at 9:00 p.m. all right. and i was just talking about brian scallop or any cell to straight and i am wearing a green tie for reason that reason the celtics are now 118 nba titles, no other team has ever won more than 70 so this is a big deal. this was eighth great team and it was a great victory cnn's caroll amino gets to share in the joy of it. all. good morning to you good morning. >> and if you're not here on friday, john, we all know why because you called in sick and you're gonna be at the duck boat parade, the streets of boston are going to be flooded. this is what they've been waiting for for the first time since
government, gubernatorial, they should be invalid i think heavily in hispanic media on this, simon rosenberg dugata, who could play brown, brian's gala brainy in the celtics mobile. congratulations. thank you. thank you very much. >> it's great to see you so you guys look, we were just talking about this historic debate right here on cnn. it is next thursday night, the earliest general election debate in us history. dana bash and jake tapper, moderate live thursday, june 27th at 9:00 p.m....
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i'm joined by democratic strategists and consultants simon rosenberg and alyssa farah the griffin cnn political commentator and former white house communications director for donald trump. all right. i'm gonna start with you, simon, the supreme court decision on mifepristone it basically leaves things as they were. so that it is available to women around the country. but in a round about way, does this help donald trump? do you think? >> first of all, welcome back, sara it's great to have you back i think the no, i don't think any of this helps donald trump. i mean, because donald trump will be in this election the person who's singularly responsible for stripping the rights and freedoms away. the women of the united states, i mean, women today, many, tens of millions of women today in the united states have fewer rights and freedoms than people women who live in mexico or brazil. i mean, there's been a huge backsliding in america on fundamental rights and freedoms. and what the president is still supporting is this notion that it's okay for politicians to decide about reproductive fr
i'm joined by democratic strategists and consultants simon rosenberg and alyssa farah the griffin cnn political commentator and former white house communications director for donald trump. all right. i'm gonna start with you, simon, the supreme court decision on mifepristone it basically leaves things as they were. so that it is available to women around the country. but in a round about way, does this help donald trump? do you think? >> first of all, welcome back, sara it's great to have...
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as steve rosenberg reports, some russians are still finding ways to express their concerns at the directionir country is taking. there are some faces you expect to see now in any russian town, but there were faces that may surprise you. this is the george orwell library, an oasis of free thought in an increasingly repressive russia. alexandra runs the library, which opened after the invasion of ukraine. there are books on russia's totalitarian past, and dystopian novels about big brother controlling you. so what are the lessons of george 0rwell�*s 1984 for russia 2024? translation: orwell's 1984 for russia 2024? translation:— orwell's 1984 for russia 2024? translation: ., ., ~ , translation: that mankind must resist total control, _ translation: that mankind must resist total control, total _ resist total control, total brainwashing, that everyone can protect their personal space and freedom if they understand what's going on around them. if they want to be free and have they want to be free and have the will. . ., the will. there are talks too, this one _ the will. there are talks too, thi
as steve rosenberg reports, some russians are still finding ways to express their concerns at the directionir country is taking. there are some faces you expect to see now in any russian town, but there were faces that may surprise you. this is the george orwell library, an oasis of free thought in an increasingly repressive russia. alexandra runs the library, which opened after the invasion of ukraine. there are books on russia's totalitarian past, and dystopian novels about big brother...