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opposition leader alexei navalny is one of those detained.lso, a promise to get them out of this mess. british prime minister theresa may chairs the first meeting of her reshuffled cabinet after a bruising election that saw her government loses majority. and at the g 20 africa conference in berlin, gentler angela merkel for fresh thinking to deal with africa's security issues. we will talk to the nigerian minister of industry for the prospects for the country -- continent. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. hundreds have been arrested during anticorruption protests in cities across russia. the demonstrators are responding to the call of alexei navalny, a long-standing critic of vladimir putin. navalny was detained himself this morning, so his rally went ahead without him. the white house has condemned the crackdown. they called for the release of all those contained -- detained. reporter: sandbags inside the kremlin as things ground to a halt. at one end of the street come historical reenactments and celebrations. at th
opposition leader alexei navalny is one of those detained.lso, a promise to get them out of this mess. british prime minister theresa may chairs the first meeting of her reshuffled cabinet after a bruising election that saw her government loses majority. and at the g 20 africa conference in berlin, gentler angela merkel for fresh thinking to deal with africa's security issues. we will talk to the nigerian minister of industry for the prospects for the country -- continent. ♪ brent: i am brent...
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navalny, in a sense, suits the kremlin. on their toes. show me one person in america who will be allowed to show a film about a corrupt minister, senator, and accuse him of corruption? only one? you have no one, not a single one. you‘re kidding. your papers are quiet. they are just saying things that are not really important. whatever. in a sense, navalny suits putin. putin will obviously win the election... michael moore and 9/11, a documentary about bush, when bush was in power. but anyway, this is very entertaining. laughter well, it should be entertaining, it's saturday. when someone says the freedom of the press in russia is the same as in britain, that is very, very funny. it is so outrageous, you should just laugh at it. you should see the opposition papers who are bashing ministers... in britain they don't kill journalists, in russia they do. here, i don't see ministers being bashed at all. anna politkovskaya was killed because she was being an independent journalist, and that was in russia. regrettably, on that sad
navalny, in a sense, suits the kremlin. on their toes. show me one person in america who will be allowed to show a film about a corrupt minister, senator, and accuse him of corruption? only one? you have no one, not a single one. you‘re kidding. your papers are quiet. they are just saying things that are not really important. whatever. in a sense, navalny suits putin. putin will obviously win the election... michael moore and 9/11, a documentary about bush, when bush was in power. but anyway,...
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navalny himself, his team, his his detractors, alexei navalny has said that the this -- these call-up proceedings have come back to the fore in recent times kremlin thehe option of not allowing him to run in the presidential 2018.ons of in march next year. an ongoing legal saga that started in 2013 with his first embezzlement, which he labeled then as being way relatednd in no to reality. the european court of human rejected that court 2016, but that was reinstated at the start of this year, as you said, in february. was appealed in may. so a long-going legal saga that said is really tied to political reasons. does this mean for navalny? is this the end of the road then ambitions,sidential am do you think? >> well, we've heard nothing navalny himself. he's halfway through a 25-day jail sentence. organizing unauthorized protests against corruption, where well 1500,000 people were arrested. this is a man who has been the country, opening campaign headquarters in across russia. drumming up support amongst like his callho for higher wages, who like his fight that he's going to against cor
navalny himself, his team, his his detractors, alexei navalny has said that the this -- these call-up proceedings have come back to the fore in recent times kremlin thehe option of not allowing him to run in the presidential 2018.ons of in march next year. an ongoing legal saga that started in 2013 with his first embezzlement, which he labeled then as being way relatednd in no to reality. the european court of human rejected that court 2016, but that was reinstated at the start of this year, as...
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navalny, i have spoken with him recently, he has constantly been harassed by the law.cing trumped up charges, he may well be disallowed from running, as he wants to, in the presidential election in 2018. i have been to his offices, they are constantly being raided. i have interviewed gary kasparov many times, he can no longer live in russia, he says it's not safe for him. this is the reality of the russia that you are defending. i cannot say anything about personal feelings for gary kasparov, for example, but what i can say? i can say, you know, he did not say anything about his attempt to be the mayor of moscow, how it happened. who supported him. he is a free man. he is flying here, he has meetings with you. but any regime does not like opponents. to be clear, navalny met me in his office, in moscow, and his office is constantly raided by the police to be clear, navalny met me in his office, in moscow, an office is constantly raided by the police forces, who appear to believe that his activities highlighting corruption in russia are unacceptable. listen, i don't say
navalny, i have spoken with him recently, he has constantly been harassed by the law.cing trumped up charges, he may well be disallowed from running, as he wants to, in the presidential election in 2018. i have been to his offices, they are constantly being raided. i have interviewed gary kasparov many times, he can no longer live in russia, he says it's not safe for him. this is the reality of the russia that you are defending. i cannot say anything about personal feelings for gary kasparov,...
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navalny's legal problems on this round. we'll see where it goes from here. >> in some places, legal problems like that do well for you, particularly since navalny wants to run against putin in the 2018 election. but in russia, being an opposition leader is not always great for your health. >> reporter: it is not always great for your health. in some ways navalny is the last man standing here. other critics of the regime have been shot, opposition journalists have been shot as well. other people have been poisoned. navalny himself has had health problems. somebody sprayed him in the face with a dye that caused problems with his vision. so navalny has taken what many in this country consider to be a very brave stand against the regime. he's not allowed, he's not being allowed to run in the next presidential election because of corruption charges against him. he says they are trumped up. so what he has been doing -- and he's not allowed, by the way, to appear on state television either. what he's been doing is a guerilla onlin
navalny's legal problems on this round. we'll see where it goes from here. >> in some places, legal problems like that do well for you, particularly since navalny wants to run against putin in the 2018 election. but in russia, being an opposition leader is not always great for your health. >> reporter: it is not always great for your health. in some ways navalny is the last man standing here. other critics of the regime have been shot, opposition journalists have been shot as well....
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alexei navalny has become the face of the anti—corru ption alexei navalny has become the face of theyoung activists on social media, streaming protest online. he served a15 streaming protest online. he served a 15 dayjail term after being detained at a rally in march. but that has just energised the campaign ofa man that has just energised the campaign of a man who says he will run for president next year. alexei navalny was due to be at a rally in moscow today. it is one of a number of demonstrations across russia. instead of addressing the crowds with his accusations of corruption in the putin government, he is instead in a moscow police station. but hundreds of people supporting his call for change have continued to protest without him. danny araf, bbc news. as mike daniela ralph. let's go live now to moscow and our correspondent sarah rainsford. it sounds like tensions are rising in moscow? well certainly there are huge numbers of protestors pouring into central moscow. there have been large numbers of riot police as well in the last hour or so. we have heard a lot of shouts from
alexei navalny has become the face of the anti—corru ption alexei navalny has become the face of theyoung activists on social media, streaming protest online. he served a15 streaming protest online. he served a 15 dayjail term after being detained at a rally in march. but that has just energised the campaign ofa man that has just energised the campaign of a man who says he will run for president next year. alexei navalny was due to be at a rally in moscow today. it is one of a number of...
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but there's no question navalny has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police today summed it up. russia, he said, will be free. as for the man who set all this in motion, alexei navalny, scott, he was whisked through his court hearing today, and he's been h 30 days. >>> the state of maryland and the district of columbia sued president trump, accusing him of violating aichbt corruption clauses in the constitution. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> never in the history of this country have we had a president with these kinds of extensive business entanglements. >> reporter: the democratic attorneys generals of d.c. and maryland accused president trump of breaking a promise to separate his private business interests from private duties. >> it puts democracy at risk when the president is corruptible. >> reporter: president trump retained ownership of the trump organization through a trust, managed by his sons. the lawsuit alleges the president is in violation of two anticorruption provisions o emoluments clauses. >
but there's no question navalny has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police today summed it up. russia, he said, will be free. as for the man who set all this in motion, alexei navalny, scott, he was whisked through his court hearing today, and he's been h 30 days. >>> the state of maryland and the district of columbia sued president trump, accusing him of violating aichbt corruption clauses in the constitution. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> never...
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politician alexei navalny has been jailed for 30 days following demonstrations gci’oss 30 days followingons across the country. hundreds of people were detained following a day of anticorru ption protests. people were detained following a day of anticorruption protests. the golf news business section looks at how shares in technology companies have seen their shares slide as global investors seem to be concerned that the sector which is behind recent record gains is now running out of stea m. record gains is now running out of steam. —— gulf news. and a zoo in tokyo has announced the birth of its first giant panda in five years. the picture on the front of the japan times shows mother shin shin: her as yet unnamed cub in her mouth. ueno zoo hopes that the new pandas will help boost visitors to the park by more than 50%. should we get some suggestions for the name? tweet us your thoughts on the name for the baby your thoughts on the name for the ba by of your thoughts on the name for the baby of shin shin. joining us as richard griffith, akinetic ‘s adviser. good to see you. —— eight comm
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the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin.the upcoming, final parliamentary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. we start with the metro where the headline is the admission
the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin.the upcoming, final parliamentary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. we start with the metro where the headline is the admission
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the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin.ary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. it's time, now, for hardtalk.
the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin.ary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. it's time, now, for hardtalk.
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the whole thing was organised by the opposition leader, alexei navalny.lice car in moscow earlier. we also have these pictures from one of the demonstrations in moscow, this was in the city centre am not at the venue was in the city centre am not at the venue that the authorities had sanctioned. that upset the head of the russian security service who said the move was a provocation. we believe hundreds of people were arrested. sarah rainsford was there. there have been dozens of people detained here and police are moving into the crowd and it seems that are pulling people out pretty much at random. we have seen quite a lot of young people being detained but it seems fairly random. they are trying to clear this main street here where thousands of people came out to protest against corruption. they we re protest against corruption. they were heeding a call from the opposition leader, alexei navalny, who called on them to take part in this protest. it did not have permission, it is an illegal rally and that is why so many people have been pulled out and take
the whole thing was organised by the opposition leader, alexei navalny.lice car in moscow earlier. we also have these pictures from one of the demonstrations in moscow, this was in the city centre am not at the venue was in the city centre am not at the venue that the authorities had sanctioned. that upset the head of the russian security service who said the move was a provocation. we believe hundreds of people were arrested. sarah rainsford was there. there have been dozens of people detained...
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in many ways, navalny the last prominent critic standing.lex one shot dead near the kremlin anna shot down in an elevator and vladimir poisoned twice but survived tonight on russian tv, the top story was putin showing students his office no mention of the unrest nor of navalny richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> coming up, we will speak to a former rogue trader but now author and a lecturer in academ academia ayun f tt.st tedorha it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? i'm cool under pressure. what is that? a fish hook? (chuckling) golly! [sfx: buschhhhh] >>> welcome back to the show the attorneys general of maryland and district of columbia filed a lawsuit claiming government payments to donald trump's businesses violate the constitution the white house rejected the claims saying the lawsuit was motivated by partisan politics >> reporter: adding new legal firepower to challenge president trump's worldwide business holdings, maryland and the district of columbia say he' violating the constitution's ban on public officials, rec
in many ways, navalny the last prominent critic standing.lex one shot dead near the kremlin anna shot down in an elevator and vladimir poisoned twice but survived tonight on russian tv, the top story was putin showing students his office no mention of the unrest nor of navalny richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> coming up, we will speak to a former rogue trader but now author and a lecturer in academ academia ayun f tt.st tedorha it's what busch is known for. what are you known for?...
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alexei navalny has become the face of the anti—corru ption alexei navalny has become the face of ther of young activists on social media, streaming protests online. he served a15 streaming protests online. he served a 15 dayjail term after being detained at a rally in march, but that has just energised the campaign ofa man that has just energised the campaign of a man who says he will run for president next year. alexi navalny was due to be at a rally in moscow today. it is just one of a number of demonstrations across russia. instead of addressing the crowd with his accusations of corruption in the putin government, he is instead in a moscow police station but hundreds of people supporting his call for change have continued to protest without him. daniela relph, bbc news. a little earlier, al moscow correspondent sarah rainsford who's in the capital brought us the latest. certainly there are still huge and asa certainly there are still huge and as a protest is pouring into social tah central moscow and there has—been lundstram was of riot police coming in the next hours as well. we
alexei navalny has become the face of the anti—corru ption alexei navalny has become the face of ther of young activists on social media, streaming protests online. he served a15 streaming protests online. he served a 15 dayjail term after being detained at a rally in march, but that has just energised the campaign ofa man that has just energised the campaign of a man who says he will run for president next year. alexi navalny was due to be at a rally in moscow today. it is just one of a...
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why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny?ssia is an authoritarian regime," he told me, and i want the change it into a democracy." it's a tall order, flu is no question navalny has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police summed it up. en "russia," he said, "will be free." as for the man who set all this in motion, alexie navalny, scott, he was whisked to his court hearing today, and he's been handed a sentence 306 days. >> pelley: liz palmer at the kremlin for us tonight. liz, thank you. in orlando today... >> bianca, drayton. eddie jamal. eddie sotomayor, jr. >> pelley: they read the names of the 49 dead one year after america's worst mass shooting at the purls nightclub. mark strassmann spoke to those who have suffered so deeply. >> a girl gets shot right behind me, and she falls on the floor. >> reporter: two days after the pulse massacre, demetrice naulings told scott pelley about the mayhem inside. >> you could hear the bullets. i even hear the clip fall on the floor. and for him to just reload again an
why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny?ssia is an authoritarian regime," he told me, and i want the change it into a democracy." it's a tall order, flu is no question navalny has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police summed it up. en "russia," he said, "will be free." as for the man who set all this in motion, alexie navalny, scott, he was whisked to his court hearing today, and he's been handed a sentence 306 days. >>...
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the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin.
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alexei navalny himself never made it to his own protest, arrested at his home in moscow.could now be detained for up to 30 days. across moscow, as across russia, these were the official independence day celebrations, the kind the kremlin wanted people to see. and let's face it most russians. putin remains hugely popular. navalny's support runs at just two percent. >> ( translated ): i don't think protesting today makes any sense. people are celebrating. they're happy. why spoil the mood? >> reporter: this was vladivostok-- demonstrations and arrests well before most of moscow had even got up this morning. north to siberia, novosebirsk, and another of more than 200 cities where anti-corruption protesters gathered. and west to st. petersburg. the same pattern: gathering chanting and arresting. >> woodruff: back in this country, newly elected montana congressman greg gianforte will not go to jail after all, for assaulting a reporter. the republican pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor charge, and was sentenced to 40 hours of community service. he'll also attend 20 hours of
alexei navalny himself never made it to his own protest, arrested at his home in moscow.could now be detained for up to 30 days. across moscow, as across russia, these were the official independence day celebrations, the kind the kremlin wanted people to see. and let's face it most russians. putin remains hugely popular. navalny's support runs at just two percent. >> ( translated ): i don't think protesting today makes any sense. people are celebrating. they're happy. why spoil the mood?...
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but there's no question navalny has touched a nerve.ice today summed it up. russia, he said, will be free. as for the man who set all this in motion, alexei navalny, scott, he was whisked through his court hearing today, and he's been h
but there's no question navalny has touched a nerve.ice today summed it up. russia, he said, will be free. as for the man who set all this in motion, alexei navalny, scott, he was whisked through his court hearing today, and he's been h
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why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny?is an authoritarian regime, he told me, and i want to change it into a democracy. it's a tall order, but there's no question, navalny has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police today summed it up. russia, he said, will be free. as for the man who set all this in motion, alexei navalny, scott, he was whisked through his court hearing today, and he's been handed a sentence of 30 days. >>> closer to home, russian meddling in the lek election to center stage at capitol hill. attorney general jeff sessions will testify. and sessions himself requested that the hearing be open to the public. >> i did not have communications with the russians. >> reporter: the last time sessions testified was at his confirmation hearing in january. since then, he has acknowledged meeting with the russian ambassador in 2016. >> two meetings. one very brief after a speech. >> reporter: and has recused himself from his own agency's russia probe. >> i should not be involved investigating a campa
why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny?is an authoritarian regime, he told me, and i want to change it into a democracy. it's a tall order, but there's no question, navalny has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police today summed it up. russia, he said, will be free. as for the man who set all this in motion, alexei navalny, scott, he was whisked through his court hearing today, and he's been handed a sentence of 30 days. >>> closer to home,...
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politician alexei navalny has been jailed for 30 days following demonstrations across the country.re detained following a day of anticorruption protests. the golf news business section looks at how shares in technology companies have seen shares in technology companies have seen their shares slide as global investors seem to be concerned that the sector which is behind recent record gains is now running out of stea m. record gains is now running out of steam. —— gulf news. and a zoo in tokyo has announced the birth of its first giant panda in five years. the picture on the front
politician alexei navalny has been jailed for 30 days following demonstrations across the country.re detained following a day of anticorruption protests. the golf news business section looks at how shares in technology companies have seen shares in technology companies have seen their shares slide as global investors seem to be concerned that the sector which is behind recent record gains is now running out of stea m. record gains is now running out of steam. —— gulf news. and a zoo in...
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navalny is threatened often with these, you know this green stuff that they throw in his face. people should be worried about their security without a question, especially mr. navalny. >> has there been softening of the united states government's role in trying to protect those dissenters and trying to keep russia sort of on the straight and narrow when it comes to the way they treat political dissidents in protest? >> well, i was heartened to see there was a statement by the trump administration today condemning these arrests. that's a good sign. i also know of other individuals looking for asylum in this country. they are seeking that. that's a good sign. what i don't know is what the president himself thinks. president trump. i've never heard him talk about democracy and human rights in any country abroad let alone russia, and at the end of the day, that's what's going to really matter in terms of signaling for support or signalling to putin not to do the most dramatic difficult violent measures against these protests are. >> michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia,
navalny is threatened often with these, you know this green stuff that they throw in his face. people should be worried about their security without a question, especially mr. navalny. >> has there been softening of the united states government's role in trying to protect those dissenters and trying to keep russia sort of on the straight and narrow when it comes to the way they treat political dissidents in protest? >> well, i was heartened to see there was a statement by the trump...
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alexei navalny was due to be at a rally in moscow today.ations across russia. instead of addressing the crowd with his accusations of corruption in the putin government, he is instead in a moscow police station, but hundreds of people supporting his call for change have continued to protest without him. daniela relph, bbc news. problem with sound. i was sailing along happily. the wind was blowing a lot, it was occasionally nine. that is fine. that doesn't bother me. and then it freshened up a bit more. i took the sails down. i went to bed. about two o'clock in the morning, the boat inverted basically. the mast went right down into the water. she didn't roll, she came back up again, but by then, she was full of water. the window had broken, about a metre long window broken. fortunately, i'd had the hatch closed with a board in but still some water came in through there. all the floorboards came up, there. all the floorboards came up, the engine cover, all the food was out of the lockers and swimming around. soi out of the lockers and swimmin
alexei navalny was due to be at a rally in moscow today.ations across russia. instead of addressing the crowd with his accusations of corruption in the putin government, he is instead in a moscow police station, but hundreds of people supporting his call for change have continued to protest without him. daniela relph, bbc news. problem with sound. i was sailing along happily. the wind was blowing a lot, it was occasionally nine. that is fine. that doesn't bother me. and then it freshened up a...
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navalny's sentence is nothing compared to what happened to other opponents of putin.ie stahl has that story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: vladimir karamerza was an opposition activist on the front lines, protesting putin's policies, organizing demonstrations and town hall meetings. he knew he was on a dangerous mission. when we met him last year, he he learned just how dangerous. >> i was in a work meeting with my colleagues in moscow when i suddenly started to feel really sick and i went in 20 minutes from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. and i don't remember anything for the next month. >> you were out for a month? >> i was in a coma for a week and i don't remember anything for a month and had basically a cascade of all my major life organs failing one after another, just switching off. the lungs, the heart, the kidneys. >> reporter: he was shuttled from hospital to hospital in moscow for two days. as doctors frantically tried to figure out what was wrong with him. >> i was at one point connected i think to eight different artificial life
navalny's sentence is nothing compared to what happened to other opponents of putin.ie stahl has that story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: vladimir karamerza was an opposition activist on the front lines, protesting putin's policies, organizing demonstrations and town hall meetings. he knew he was on a dangerous mission. when we met him last year, he he learned just how dangerous. >> i was in a work meeting with my colleagues in moscow when i suddenly started to feel...
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navalny's rallying cry is anti-corruption. he has a hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders, but navalny has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges, which he says are trumped up. boris nemsov shot dead, activist vladimir, poisoned twice but survived. russian state tv, the top story was putin, showing students his office. no mention of the unrest or of navalny. >>> bill cosby's sexual assault trial came to an abrupt end after defense attorneys ended after six hours of testimony. now we're waiting for a verdict. >>> at least 10 million are at risk of severe weather today. we'll get a full check of the forecast coming up next. where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would be to maintain the temperature at negative 160 degrees celsius. that doesn't sound like jack. actually, jack would say, hey mate, just cool it to minus 160 and we're set. good on
navalny's rallying cry is anti-corruption. he has a hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders, but navalny has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges, which he says are trumped up. boris nemsov shot dead, activist vladimir, poisoned twice but survived. russian state tv, the top story was putin, showing students his office. no mention of the unrest or of navalny. >>> bill cosby's sexual assault trial came to an...
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the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin., president macron‘s new centrist party seems likely to win by a landslide in the upcoming, final parliamentary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. we start with the metro where the headline is the admission the prime minister is said to have made to the 1922 committee yesterday evening, that the party's disastrous election result was her fault. the telegraph claims senior cabinet ministers are in talks with labour counterparts to come up with a plan to force the government to soften its brexit strategy. the ft focuses on the warning from the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier to get on with brexit talks, or face the prospect of the uk failing to secure a deal before the country leaves the union in march 2019. the i refers theresa may's comments to the 1922 committee as her mea culpa, saying the prime minister pledged to stay
the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin., president macron‘s new centrist party seems likely to win by a landslide in the upcoming, final parliamentary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. we start with the metro where the headline is the admission the prime minister is said to have made to...
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navalny's rallying cry is anti corruption.gely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders, but he has been banned from running for president here because of corruption charges against him which he says are trumped up. in many ways he's the last critic standing, two shot debt, activist va late mere core vot is a, poisoned twice, but survived. richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> still to come, can you guess this year's highest paid celebrities? we've got the list for you, and how these firefighters say moments after the bride and groom said i do, today's trending stories up next for you. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the
navalny's rallying cry is anti corruption.gely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders, but he has been banned from running for president here because of corruption charges against him which he says are trumped up. in many ways he's the last critic standing, two shot debt, activist va late mere core vot is a, poisoned twice, but survived. richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> still to come, can you guess this year's highest paid celebrities? we've...
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the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin.n france, president macron‘s new centrist party seems likely to win by a landslide in the upcoming, final parliamentary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. it's time, now, for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sackur. the western world, for so long the dominant force in global politics and economics, is confused and uncertain. in the past week, elections in the uk and france have pointed to fractures in europe. donald trump's worldview and angela merkel‘s are poles apart. the western consensus on liberal economics and globalisation is no more. my guest is stephen king, influential economist, writer, and chief economist to hsbc bank. is globalisation stuck in reverse gear? stephen king, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. given the dramatic nature of events in the uk, we have to start with britain, and then move our perspective to the world as a whole. we have jus
the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin.n france, president macron‘s new centrist party seems likely to win by a landslide in the upcoming, final parliamentary elections. after this weekend's first round of voting, en marche is on course to win more than two thirds of the seats in the national assembly. it's time, now, for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sackur. the western world, for so long the dominant force in global politics and...
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the opposition leader alexei navalny is placed under house arrest.ear ago this week, 49 people were shot dead in the pulse nightclub, orlando. we will hear from the choir that is helping the community heal — through music. hello and welcome. i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london where the pound has fallen to a seven—month low against the euro and a new survey suggests business leaders are fast losing confidence in the state of the uk economy. theresa may — britain's prime minister, at least for the moment — has been meeting conservative party leaders and she had a lot of explaining to do. may apologised repeatedly for last week's election result. according to one mp who was in the meeting, "she said, i'm the person who got us into this mess. i'm going to get us out of it. i will serve she told them as long as you want me." we can speak to rob watson in westminster. i will serve you as long as you want me? that doesn't suggest she will be around for long. probably not long enough to fight idolater election. for those who do not kn
the opposition leader alexei navalny is placed under house arrest.ear ago this week, 49 people were shot dead in the pulse nightclub, orlando. we will hear from the choir that is helping the community heal — through music. hello and welcome. i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london where the pound has fallen to a seven—month low against the euro and a new survey suggests business leaders are fast losing confidence in the state of the uk economy. theresa may — britain's...
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as for the man who had organised this nationwide protest, the opposition leader alexei navalny, he was nothing today about the protests. instead, he played tour guide at the kremlin to a group of children. this is how president putin would rather be seen. not as a corrupt leader but as father of the nation. and certainly not everyone today was in the mood to criticise the government. in moscow, this patriotic festival on the same street as the protest was celebrating russian military might. protests don't make life better, he says, not one revolution has ever brought anything good. up the road, this was no russian revolution but it was a display of defiance from those people, many of them young russians, who believe their country needs change. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: after james comey‘s explosive testimony to the us senate intelligence committee, it's the turn of us attorney generaljeff sessions. he's to testify in public on his role in the russia investigation. also on the programme: how indian wedding videos may never be quite the same agai
as for the man who had organised this nationwide protest, the opposition leader alexei navalny, he was nothing today about the protests. instead, he played tour guide at the kremlin to a group of children. this is how president putin would rather be seen. not as a corrupt leader but as father of the nation. and certainly not everyone today was in the mood to criticise the government. in moscow, this patriotic festival on the same street as the protest was celebrating russian military might....
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the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin. on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sackur. the western world, for so long the dominant force in global politics and economics, is confused and uncertain. in the past week, elections in the uk and france have pointed to fractures in europe. donald trump's worldview and angela merkel‘s are poles apart. in the west consensus is no more. my guest is stephen king, influential economist, writer, and chief economist, writer, and chief economist to hsbc bank. is liberalisation stuck in reverse gear? —— globalisation. welcome to hardtalk. given the dramatic nature of events in the uk, we have to start with britain and moved to the world as a whole. the uk. we have just moved to the world as a whole. the uk. we havejust seen moved to the world as a whole. the uk. we have just seen an election that has brought about a hung parliament and the sense that no one knows really what the government theresa may forms will actually do about brexit and other challenges. do you f
the rallies were called by mr navalny, a strong critic of president vladimir putin. on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sackur. the western world, for so long the dominant force in global politics and economics, is confused and uncertain. in the past week, elections in the uk and france have pointed to fractures in europe. donald trump's worldview and angela merkel‘s are poles apart. in the west consensus is no more. my guest is stephen king, influential economist,...
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now, the russian opposition politician alexei navalny has just spent his first night in jail followingwas preparing to leave home to attend one of the protests. later, he was handed a 30 days prison sentence. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg witnessed what happened in the capital. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow‘s main street. thousands had come to accuse is the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted. and "one, two, three, putin, it‘s time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling the crowd that people don‘t have the right to protest here. the protesters have been saying they don‘t need permission, that it‘s russia day, it‘s their day too. there were anti—corru ption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who had organised this nationwide protest, the opposition leader
now, the russian opposition politician alexei navalny has just spent his first night in jail followingwas preparing to leave home to attend one of the protests. later, he was handed a 30 days prison sentence. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg witnessed what happened in the capital. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow‘s...
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now alexei navalny will be in jail again for 15 days.n for president next year. it's unlikely that that will happen. he has suspended sentence on him for fraud. he claims that is trumped up. again, this will all be developed in the course of the next few weeks. how do? >> amy kellogg life for us. thank you amy. >> jon: we are going to take you to the white house, where the president has a meeting with his full cabinet for the first time. let's listen in. >> this is the first cabinet meeting with the entire cabinet in the present. the acclamation process has been record-setting long. i mean record-setting long. with some of the finest people in our country and delayed and delayed and delayed. but that is much over. now, we are going to go through the regular process of people with other levels and government, and that is a very long process also. it includes ethics committees, which has become a very to deal with. all that being said, we now have our cabinet approved. i know when a welcome secretary of agriculture, purdue. secretary of la
now alexei navalny will be in jail again for 15 days.n for president next year. it's unlikely that that will happen. he has suspended sentence on him for fraud. he claims that is trumped up. again, this will all be developed in the course of the next few weeks. how do? >> amy kellogg life for us. thank you amy. >> jon: we are going to take you to the white house, where the president has a meeting with his full cabinet for the first time. let's listen in. >> this is the first...
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of people were arrested in moscow and in st petersburg, and the russian opposition leader, alexei navalnymoscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has the story. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration, but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief," they shouted and "one, two, three, putin it's time to leave." families, accidentally caught up in the violence, fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here, that they don't have permission. but the protesters have been saying they don't need permission because russia day is their day too. there were anti—corru ption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who'd organised this nationwide protest, opposition leader, alexei navalny, he was detained as he left home. vladimir putin said nothing today about the protests. instead
of people were arrested in moscow and in st petersburg, and the russian opposition leader, alexei navalnymoscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has the story. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration, but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief," they shouted and...
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as for the man who'd organised this nationwide protest, opposition leader alexei navalny, he was detainednt. in moscow, this patriotic festival — on the street as the protest — was celebrating russian military might. "protests don't make life better", he says. "not one revolution has ever brought anything good". up the road, this was no russian revolution, but it was a display of defiance from those people, many of them young russians, who believe their country needs change. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. more now on our top story. over the weekend people across the uk have been mulling over the election results and some of the surprises that emerged. one of those was bristol north west, where constituents ousted the sitting tory mp and gave labour a majority of more than 4,000. our correspondentjon kay has been speaking to grassroots supporters about what they want the party to do in response to the election result. politics is a brutal business, and here, things have already moved on. this conservative seat has been claimed by labour. could you feel it immediately? oh, absolutely. t
as for the man who'd organised this nationwide protest, opposition leader alexei navalny, he was detainednt. in moscow, this patriotic festival — on the street as the protest — was celebrating russian military might. "protests don't make life better", he says. "not one revolution has ever brought anything good". up the road, this was no russian revolution, but it was a display of defiance from those people, many of them young russians, who believe their country needs...
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scores of people were detained and the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been arrested.test. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted, and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave". families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here, that they don't have permission. but the protesters have been saying they don't need permission, because russia day is their day too. there were anti—corru ption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who'd organised this nationwide protest, opposition leader alexei navalny, he was detained as he left home. not everyone today was in the mood to criticise the government. in moscow, this patriotic festival — on the st
scores of people were detained and the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been arrested.test. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted, and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave"....
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the demonstrations were called by controversial opposition figure alexei navalny who plans to run forsident. elizabeth palmer is with the protests in the heart of moscow. elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. after a last-minute change of venue that created some confusion the protesters formed up here on the main boulevard that goes through the center of moscow right down to the kremlin. they shouted "putin you thief" and "russia without putin" as the police formed lines and arrested some of the protesters. alex alexei navalny's wife tweeted he was detained outside of the apartment as he was leaving to come to the protest. like the last protest in march this has drawn young people who support navalny's main anti-corruption message but who are also angry about everything from unemployment and low wages to state control of the media. navalny, who is a lawyer, is also a populist and provocateur with a genius for drawing attention and hoping to put pressure on the kremlin building wide grassroots support for a run at the presidency next year. he has virtually no chance of winning, but
the demonstrations were called by controversial opposition figure alexei navalny who plans to run forsident. elizabeth palmer is with the protests in the heart of moscow. elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. after a last-minute change of venue that created some confusion the protesters formed up here on the main boulevard that goes through the center of moscow right down to the kremlin. they shouted "putin you thief" and "russia without putin" as the police formed...
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arrested across russia as they defy the authorities by taking to the streets — opposition leader, alexei navalnys among them. it was a peaceful protest and this is how it's ending with dozens of people being drag aid way by riot police. a lucky escape for passengers on this china eastern airlines plane it makes an emergency landing after taking off with a large hole in one of its engines. the duchess of cambridge visits kings college hospital to meet staff and patients affected by the london bridge attacks. ged away by riot police. the queen's speech next monday is now expected to be delayed by a few days amid the turmoil caused by the election result. theresa may is insisting that it's back to business in westminster, despite losing her commons majority and this afternoon she's expected to face tough questions from her backbenchers about her leadership style. there's also some unease about the possible pact with northern ireland's democratic unionists. our political correspondent chris mason reports from westminster. one after another this morning, the question for cabinet ministers was this...
arrested across russia as they defy the authorities by taking to the streets — opposition leader, alexei navalnys among them. it was a peaceful protest and this is how it's ending with dozens of people being drag aid way by riot police. a lucky escape for passengers on this china eastern airlines plane it makes an emergency landing after taking off with a large hole in one of its engines. the duchess of cambridge visits kings college hospital to meet staff and patients affected by the london...