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you're watching beyond 100 days. katty kay in washington — christian fraser's in london. i'm lukwesa burak. murdered yesterday appears very much alive our top stories. today. alive and well in kiev. shown — alive and well. to expose russian agents. between the two and ukraine says it foiled a russian plot to kill countries. him. was prepared over two months. for almost 20 i was made aware one month ago. he meets mike pompeo to discuss years. also coming up in the next the nuclear summit. half hour. for the racist tweet which led to her show being cancelled. and... a fourth person the day before. how they dug and put aside what you ronald reagan's visit to moscow which changed the course of history. things up like 30 years later we look think about pigeons. buffaloes. back on his message. get in touch with us using the hashtag #beyond0nehundreddays. have a beautiful in his top—floor flat. side. ‘beyond—0ne—hundred—days'. and the united states. the introduction of new timetables. christian fraser is away. parts of the network. your wife of the plot — how unpopular would you be at home? russian journalist arkady babchenko is about
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to find out. conference in kiev. by a falling rock — is uncovered by except it was archaeologists in pompeii. all a sting. was said to have been shot dead at his home yesterday. news and undermining the safety of other staged by the security service — to expose reporters. here's jonah fisher from kiev. russian agents. is this the greatest comeback since lazarus? of us sanctions against russian officials accused most likely assassinated by russians. of corruption. warrant today and then released. of explaining to do. service operation. what are your thoughts on what happened in ukraine? happened in ukraine? of ukraine for saving my life.
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carried out for two months. i was informed a month ago. people who are in my camp of opposing putin get killed. opposing putin get killed. taking out its opponents wherever and i'm so pleased when i saw the they live. headline that he is still alive. headline that he is still alive. journalist had been shot in the back and killed. intelligence and what they might want to do with him. want to do with him. an angry finger at living knowing that moscow wants to get rid of you? russia. get rid of you? the killing of mr babchenko, but had now been arrested. quite where mr babchenko goes from here is anyone's guess. reading those obituaries.
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when it was revealed mr babchenko was actually alive. oh, gosh, an unbelievable turn of events, i going to stop and i would imagine arkady babchenko will not have to say. either. arkady babchenko will not either. we were sitting in the office here in kiev. of arkady babchenko's best friends. mulling over the life that arkady babchenko had lived. we came back into the office. arkady babchenko but other people we started processing it. potentially less safe? potentially less safe? out his potential killers i think that is probably a good thing. that is probably a good thing. you think they will be able to protect him? protect him?
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against putin anywhere, look at the sergei skripal poisoning in the uk. sergei skripal poisoning in the uk. precautions as i do and tries to stay alive. targets here in kiev. stay alive. but he is a cold—blooded sociopathic killer. sociopathic killer. a former cia officer who was stationed in russia. where do we start to meet with the spanish prosecutor about the magnitsky case. about the magnitsky with this? case. of this ruse in order to file a plot by the russians. by the russians. as a cia officer who worked in russia how does this pan out? russia how does this pan out? i was who i was there said you're under arrest. under arrest. under arrest on a russian interpol motors. russian interpol motors.
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london showed they would use assassination so they must have... attem pted. attempted. pole intervened and said this is not legitimate and do not process this. legitimate and do not process this. please release him. so at about 11:30am this morning i was released. 11:30am this morning i was released. time russia has abused into pole trying to have me arrested. babchenko, they decide that in their interests to do so. interests to do so. trying to have me arrested. thank you forjoining me. jeff sessions — he has a thick details of the plot they they foiled? skin. foiled? in public, for recusing himself from the russia investigation. mr trump believes mr sessions is failing to protect him. this is fake news and how can we ever trust what the ukrainians say? ever trust what the ukrainians say? a republican congressman mr trump tweeted. he could have picked somebody life and use the sting operation to solve this murder case. else! mr trump added — and i wish
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solve this murder case. i did! already saying this is anti—russian provocation. provocation. national advisory board. logistics of doing something like this. this. intelligence services but he have to get him to fake being shot dead. get him to fake being shot dead. thank you forjoining have you ever come across a story like this? me. a case like this? yes. jeff sessions if you is so sounds straight out ofjohn mcareavey me. unhappy with his performance? it is with his performance? true. of the most important matters of his tenure. tenure. of russia this would be quite complicated to put together. complicated to put together. be difficult to get the votes to confirm another attorney general. confirm another attorney general. follow along and do this so that it was not known. was not known. clear what his family was in on this. about this president and he is expressing his anger.
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as a is mr babchenko no? expressing think he has put a target on his his back. back. anger. but he certainly can't return to russia. russia. finality or let's see some conclusion with this investigation. conclusion with this investigation. jeff sessions to do to end the robert recent months, but are they on top of this? mueller investigation? robert mueller investigation? i think so. ukrainians understand the russians very well. understand the russians very well. hold rosenstiel, the deputy attorney general, secret from the russians accountable. general, accountable. can be hard. hard. compartment that and keep a pretty tight handle. tight handle. thank you for coming in. in. almost like a trailer for their show. show. we're watching a play out in real—time? condition for sitting down with robert mueller. robert mueller. francisco.
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little bit received by the public as slightly lame duck. slightly lame duck. deaths, would you let it is just more or less his sort of quiet personality. your wife jennifer and quiet personality. no? jennifer and no? holding on to just within his own department. upset that she might finish the job yourself. yourself. department. conference and said you weren't there doctoral? there doctoral? have you been doing, where have you been? why haven't you told me the truth? i wouldn't go there. but with my wife, not a chance. my wife, not a chance. was spying on the president trump campaign and its activities. what did you make of this story? campaign and its activities. make of this story? of russian special forces and also ukraine's involvement. ukraine's involvement. intelligence committee he says that that is rubbish. listen to this. do you believe the fbi acted properly in this matter? ukrainians have played into the russians hands by doing fake news? russians hands by doing fake news? that is my take on assertions about russia.
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this. not there was any validity to what those have reasserted themselves in this part of the globe. people were saying. part of the globe. his tabs on his neighbours and is close to them. yes. thank you. stay with us. with us. more crazy stuff happening in the world today. in the world today. don't worry about that. about that. ukrainians knew about the plot and how strong the pub. to find out how the russians acted in 2016. take out mr babchenko. a fair point? to meet with secretary a fair point and highly unusual for him to disagree with the president. him to disagree with mike pompeo. the president. trump. barbara plett—usher outside the un in new york. individual and the centrepiece of the entire warrants.
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i am interested that it is mr pompeo that is driving this. the entire warrants. that is driving this. to these negotiations now as the new secretary of state? yes, he is. has been taking the lead in setting up preparations for the summit. up preparations for the summit. under investigation by robert mueller. was injohn young twice already and he has mueller. twice but kim yong—chol. he has twice but kim yong—chol. is the top diplomat and he is somebody who president trump trusts. somebody who president trump trusts. he has taken the attempting to interfere or spy on the president trump campaign. lead. the president trump campaign. thank you very much. elections in march. may be making a new effort to form an administration. the uncertainty, has caused sharp falls on the european money markets.
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and we can speak to her now. negotiations leading to denuclearisation. denuclearisation. country has been holding talks in an attempt to resolve the deadlock. attempt to resolve the deadlock. will be quite key in determining whether the summit goes ahead. thank you. you. to take some heat out of the situation. situation. he is the person who has the ear of kimjong—un and can speakfor him. former us ambassador to south korea in the george w bush administration. nutshell the complicated and frankly dramatic story. dramatic story. thank you forjoining us. from the right, decided to try to form this government. form this government. today in order to make this summit go ahead and make it worthwhile? go ahead and make it worthwhile? rubber—stamp their choice of candidate for finance minister. rubber—stamp their choice of candidate forfinance minister. administration they have set the bar pretty candidate forfinance minister. high. pretty high. did not much like italy and a
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bolder nuclear weapons and do member of the currency. of the currency. it any sanctions relief. sanctions relief. calling for the impeachment of the president. president. yong—chol is are you prepared to give up your nuclear weapons? give up your nuclear weapons? if so do you have a time frame in mind? do you have a time frame in mind? and what are you expecting in markets and causing dismay and even division at the highest level you. division at the highest level return? return? you. this point whether they are even prepared to give up nuclear weapons. prepared to give up nuclear weapons. nuclear arsenal so i think there are a lot of cannot, but the solution government which the italian questions. a lot of questions. president like. which the italian president like. tomorrow the public parties would come out even stronger. anybody that along with come out even stronger. thank you very much. the north koreans. was removed from power has been called for 30th july. so i think —— left alone. we still have these elements.
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38 years ago. organised as you will ever see so i'm not too worried about that. i'm not too worried about that. than a decade international observers will be present. of people living with motor neurone disease in the uk. for experts to develop. according to its designers. writing what they are prepared to do if they are to communicate. if they are as part of its antarctic to communicate. summer "field survey". japan says its whaling programme is for scientific purposes. and widespread condemnation. a fourth person the night before. learn soon enough whether this is
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real or not. but are treating the incident as an act of real or not. terrorism. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports. murdered in cold blood. be holding talks with mike pompeo today. today. 13—year—old daughters as orphans. with a 25—year—old son. know what pyongyang means in shoot him, shoot him, terms of denuclearisation. of denuclearisation. a woman shouts. she was filming the attacker yesterday from there is some kind of definition of difference. her balcony. difference. and a man in do the north koreans envision doing this in some reasonable time frame? this in a car. some reasonable he can be seen brandishing two guns. when he gets time frame? close the woman retreats. and just a few minutes later armed officers have now arrived. something that it may have to be phased. phased. measured in months rather than decades. decades.
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year we can do x and y, by the end of next year we could do the rest. of next year we could do the rest. you can see them advancing up the street. street. the attacker is hiding in a school and runs out. this morning, belgian prosecutors life spans and so we don't really know. gave more know. details. when they last agreed to this it was treating this as terrorism. back in september 2005. it was back in september 2005. overnight release from prison. he had been in and out ofjail for ten years for minor offences. the facts are qualified as terrorist murder and attempted murder. ambassador son kim and he is ajudge has been put in charge of the judicial in korea today. investigation. korea after his release from prison. today. his aunt saw him come to visit a former inmate he knew. the man too was murdered. he went up and i had nothing after that. but was yesterday's mayhem avoidable? belgian's justice minister today he was examining his conscience. for verification say by the end of
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the? the? this go into the hands of international monitors. and hard questions for belgium to answer. this is a lot of questions. beyond one questions. hundred days. negotiating with the koreans over this issue. thank you bejoining us. of new york city. whether there is room for negotiation. can you blame an act of of drones in the uk. racism on a sleeping pill? and within a kilometre of airport that's what now disgraced us tv star roseanne barr boundaries. but the pilots union says the new rules don't go far enough. is doing. here's victoria fritz. that compared a former 0bama aide to an ape. in the air and as close as ambien, the sleep drug, five feet from the window. for the comment. the pharmaceutical company that makes ambien then tweeted this... this evening by a drone in the area. and forced five flights to be diverted.
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between drones and aircraft in order to keep people safe. new laws restrict drones from flying above 400 feet. there will be a one kilometre exclusion zone last night on msnbc. around airports. i think we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i'm fine. to five years in of friends and followers who come right prison. james bought his to their defence. drone last year. it was really easy. ryan christie —— ron christie, abc were right to fire this quickly? without training and were right to fire this quickly? ” would have fired on spot. would have fired guidance. this drone weighs over one kilogram. on spot. newsday word dealing with this when they hired her. they hired her. an online safety course. drug, you can only blame yourself for being racist and bigoted person. for being racist and but pilots say this doesn't
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bigoted person. go nearly far enough. a think they did the right move by taking her off the air. taking her off the air. and 300 it doesn't not make you do what she tweeted. feet. tweeted. i want to show you the president's response. president's response. catastrophic consequences. success the show, back in march, but today he tweeted... on the straight and narrow. and political implications of brexit but in may it's all about was this the fruit. about donald trump? enough european workers to actually pick them. whether he was rightly dismissed from bulgaria and romania. for a racism. a racism. this most uk businesses anticipate shortages. million predicted income and yet he wants to make about himself. wants to make about with a british recruitment agency.
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himself. the strawberry harvest. want to travel to britain to pick because he wants to protect his racist and bigoted friend? fruit on our farms. thank you. the reasons are complex. another high—sta kes meeting we catch a few moments with these pickers. she says herfriends prefer grabbed headlines. to go to germany and spain. this lady says the job union's mikhail gorbachev. opportunities are getting better in romania. it's crazy how democracy and human rights. difficult it's getting, isn't it? paved the way agents to try to track down pickers that for reform. want to come to the uk. by fox news's bret baier, who joins me now to discuss it all. for our business, definitely. it's the uncertainty because no one knows what's happening, you know? thank you for coming is it going to become harder onto the programme. for me to come?
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programme. we arrive at a little village near the moldovan border. writing that, i want to about so these could be exactly this ukraine story. the kind of workers that ukraine story. uk farmers need. the problem is, now they take a lot more persuading. murdered is because it the drop in the pound after the was quite possible, right? brexit vote was crucial. they would now earn less for possible, right? thank you for having me. the same work. 0nly five sign having me. up. when he popped up that news conference —— surreal. conference —— surreal. labour for uk farms can't find enough workers. alina has decided to come. she's made the journey to britain before to pick flowers and fruit. she showed us the house she's started building with the money. translation: we hope in the next two years to be tied directly to able to finish our home. high—level russians. but leaving my children russians. behind is very difficult. romania is one of or in the case of reagan between the american and soviet union. the poorest
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american and countries in soviet union. europe. and make the case of american of the uk's creating a newly democracy. democracy. representation of how he saw that lizard? it is. wealthy middle—class. it is the summit intention of picking fruit. -- visit. he is a geography visit. student. fruit, not let it rot. to do the low paid jobs. we need an incentive... they would have turned away. previously we were looking for people with some english. right now we're finding it difficult to recruit anyone with english. chuckles. if you pick and sell yourself.
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with british summer fruit? claire marshall, bbc news, romania. is a stirring speech that was the culmination of his life's work. culmination of his life's work. as certain to be filled with pigeons as they are skyscrapers. bird its moment in the spotlight. cold war without a single shot being fired. fired. for the omnipresent bird. of the cold war, to what extent was that speech that defied the outcome? that speech that defied the outcome? i don't think it was the one speech and i don't say that in the book. and i don't say that in the book. theyjust sucked me in. they arejust so rich, so beautiful. there was just so much to learn about them. itjust became like an obsessive project for like ten years. up the clock on the demise of
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the soviet union. soviet union. and say look at us, we are actually quite beautiful. iridescence of the feathers, the diversity of pigeons. i mean, there is no more diverse species of bird than a pigeon. is less like gorbachev in the forward leaning freedom kind of way. forward leaning freedom kind of way. reagan clearly felt that he could trust gorbachev. trust gorbachev. walks of life like pigeons. opera singers, and people that have 35 pigeons in a house. they have immaculate homes, they just 0bama and hillary clinton miscalculate. miscalculate. love pigeons. russia and the russian leader at the moment? moment? they are actually quite clean. they bathe whenever
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they have the opportunity. yesterday but i asked him this question, he said to me, strength. question, he said to me, strength. forecast strength. to clean themselves when there is no happens and we are attacked, water around. push back hard. back hard. by feeding them bread. feeding them just crummy food, leftovers. have a low immune system. pigeons and i think that is give and president trump could perhaps learn from president reagan. perhaps learn from president reagan. part of the problem. two very so i'm not a habitual pigeon different personalities. feeder. come here. but in really cold full success, if you don't care who gets the credit. gets the credit. months i will feed president trump does not have that sign on his desk. does not have that sign on them. his desk. not too much, just a little, in moderation. the book is three days in moscow. thank you forjoining me. thank you.
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did, was rejected optimism of the american model. american model. with new also projecting pessimism about the state of the eyes. country. that is right. spoke glowingly of that shining city on the different light, hill. on the hill. he always looked so happy about doing his job. happy about doing his beautiful photographs. job. photographs. predicted strength but also optimism. and also do you really need optimism. 35 pigeons in your house? pigeons in your house? so outside they are beautiful. trump has the right knows but you can trust? yes or no? we'll have the latest headlines i actually do. from lukwesa barak. for now — from katty kay about this but the way he goes about it is entirely different. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. in washington goodbye. work under the programme. —— more
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coming up. hello coming up. again. weather contrast across the uk once again. again. we have had some big contrasts once again across the uk. seen for many days having the best sunshine as we have seen for many days now. seen for many days now. now. highlands what a beautiful day it has has been. been. the south has not been quite so pretty. has been. the sad has not been quite so pretty. have been some bursts of rain, for example so pretty. in derbyshire. have been some bursts of rain, for example in derbyshire. example in derbyshire. north—west. the sunnier skies further north—west. but as today. hours. towards our shores over the next 2a hours. quite a bit of cloud working north through the night. hours. quite muggy in the quite a bit of cloud working north through the night. through the night. south again. quick money in the south again. the south again. temperature is around 13 or 1a. temperatures around 13 or quite warm. 14. quite warm.
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will start to make their presence felt. felt. felt. elsewhere and it could be some large hail and localised flooding. elsewhere and it could be some large hail and localised hail and localised flooding. flooding. months worth in the space ofjust a few hours. few hours. few hours. coming through in the highlands from time to time. coming through in the highlands from time to time to time. time. through and highs into the loop 20s. will see some by clear spells through and highs into the loop 20s. through and highs into the loop 20s. so pretty reasonable for the time so pretty reasonable for the time of year. of year. year. the dry and sunny weather with some thunderstorms. the dry and sunny weather with some thunderstorms. thunderstorms. south the weather should start to get that were get more
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settled. get that were settled. settled. sunshine at times across southern pass through the weekend. pass through the weekend. pass through the weekend. brighter spells. the low 20s where we see some on sunday there should be a fair bit of dry weather. brighter spells. brighter spells. on sunday the should be a fair bit of dry weather. should be a fair bit of dry weather. well. 00:28:18,107 --> 1073741526:09:35,938 this 1073741526:09:35,938 --> 2147483051:50:53,768 is 2147483051:50:53,768 --> 3221224577:32:11,598 bbc 3221224577:32:11,598 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 news. that continues into next week as well.
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