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we'll call him dimitri. he says what happened to him was far worse. he says he was detained for more than a week, then starved and brutally tortured. >> translator: they split my eye, my lip, broke my ribs. they electrocuted me. the shock makes you want to jump to the ceiling. i heard others scream and confess all sorts of things that weren't even true just to make it stop. >> reporter: accounts like these from gay men in chechnya have only slowly emernld in lly emer view thanks in large part to the russian newspaper "novay "novaya gazeta," one of the last independent papers left here. >> honor. >> they broke the story back in april. >> the first, the men were beaten, they were tortured. they were electrocuted. >> reporter: irina gordyenko who covers chechnya for the paper believes at least 200 men have been rounded up, held and tortured and that some of those men have even perished. so you know of three men specifically who have died, who've been killed but you think there are many more? >> yes. unfortunately yes. >> reporter: but an accurate account
we'll call him dimitri. he says what happened to him was far worse. he says he was detained for more than a week, then starved and brutally tortured. >> translator: they split my eye, my lip, broke my ribs. they electrocuted me. the shock makes you want to jump to the ceiling. i heard others scream and confess all sorts of things that weren't even true just to make it stop. >> reporter: accounts like these from gay men in chechnya have only slowly emernld in lly emer view thanks in...
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this was a murder. >> reporter: in some ways, dimitry ruvin was like eric somuah.driven. but even working homicides, he had none of the world weariness of some veteran detectives. so he was the right cop to break the difficult news to the family. >> i just went downstairs and i said we have reason to believe that eric was murdered. that's when everybody lost it. i mean, his sister was just crying. his dad had just had his, you know, head buried in his hands and just like -- people just couldn't believe it. >> we were all in shock. we were just shocked. >> who would want to murder eric? >> reporter: that is exactly what detective ruvin wanted to know. >> we started right there. we started our investigation with the family and those that were close to him. just to see if he had any enemies, if there was anybody in his life that would want to hurt him. >> reporter: what's the answer? >> the answer is eric was loved by everybody. and there was no one out there that the family knew that would want to hurt him. >> reporter: eric's head wound, from a .380 caliber gun, ind
this was a murder. >> reporter: in some ways, dimitry ruvin was like eric somuah.driven. but even working homicides, he had none of the world weariness of some veteran detectives. so he was the right cop to break the difficult news to the family. >> i just went downstairs and i said we have reason to believe that eric was murdered. that's when everybody lost it. i mean, his sister was just crying. his dad had just had his, you know, head buried in his hands and just like -- people...
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we'll call him dimitri. he says he was detained for more than a week, starved and broke my ribs, they electrocuted my. i heard others scream and confess all sorts of things that weren't even true to make it stop. >> reporter: but even having reached the relative safety of this house in moscow, deneil and dimitri feel they're in kind of a purgatory and there's little hope of leaving these borders, 27 of the 120 people who have sought their help have made it out of russia. do you think you can go back to chechnya now? >> translator: no, i will never go back. >> reporter: for both of these men, there's no good option. they've lost so much. their families, their homes, their country. what will you do now? >> translator: i don't know. as long as i'm here, i have no clue what tomorrow brings me. >> reporter: for nightline, terry moran, in moscow. >> and hbo had a, the latest a couple days ago and had a fascinating interview with the leader of chechnya who said there are no gays, if there are any, take them to cana
we'll call him dimitri. he says he was detained for more than a week, starved and broke my ribs, they electrocuted my. i heard others scream and confess all sorts of things that weren't even true to make it stop. >> reporter: but even having reached the relative safety of this house in moscow, deneil and dimitri feel they're in kind of a purgatory and there's little hope of leaving these borders, 27 of the 120 people who have sought their help have made it out of russia. do you think you...
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that's the tag line to global honeymoon — a website put together by newlyweds dimitri and sarah fromyear, they've been travelling overland across south america, with no planned route and no intention of returning home. a lot of our friends are getting married or are buying a place. but, yeah, we want that also, but there is other stuff we want to do before that. there's been many highlights in all of the countries. but i think one in particular would be the rainbow mountain in peru. the couple are now on their way to central america, and will continue blogging about their adventures on instagram and facebook. and finally, how would you celebrate your 100th year? finland has marked the event in style by opening up its 40th national park. it is named hossa, after the local sami word for far—away place. the national park offers up hiking, fishing, kayaking and cycling activities. it's also home to one of finland's largest rock paintings, estimated to be almost 4000 years old. the 11,000—hectare park contains over 100 lakes and ponds. this promo video was made by film—maker riku karkkula
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security analyst we also have exclusive or used to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst we spoke nick international right gentlemen as always talk crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate the big news over the last few news cycles of obviously as the meeting of blood amir putin with donald trump here but let's talk a little bit what happened right before before we talk about the demon we had the warsaw speech which i think the lame stream liberal media completely mis understood donald trump was talking about values he was talking about civilisations and of course he took a few snipes at russia which i think was perfectly acceptable and i think that was one of the strategic reasons why he went to warsaw first again he's answering to his critics in a way but i thought the speech was very interesting because.
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a morone he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis trout poll we also have dimitri barbiturates a political analyst with sputnik international and in london we crossed to adam garri he is a writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate adam let me go to you first here. trump's decision to end cia operations in syria was expected actually there was a safe space station of operations over a month ago there's been a lot of reactions i think it's quite curious you know the first thing is that the neo con crowd so as well of course trump is caved to putin but they don't reflect upon almost six years of utter failure description at a huge price in so many different ways we saw this coming i suppose we should have expected the reaction is well go ahead out of in london well absolutely and the russian presidential spokesman dmitri score for that the subject wasn't even touched on during the discussions that trump and putin had at the recent g twenty in how bored the thing is tha
a morone he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis trout poll we also have dimitri barbiturates a political analyst with sputnik international and in london we crossed to adam garri he is a writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate adam let me go to you first here. trump's decision to end cia operations in syria was expected actually there was a safe space station of...
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tournament it's a once in a lifetime of treatment does not it is beautiful warm ocean fun even better dimitri could jack keane was invited to watch the russian national team trying. to put the pretty. much be on the police and then the authorities would but. they. would need the plane much of the. gentleman. to put should go to. be a little more fulfilling. to get the most. if he just. might only be one day to go but we've got so many celebs lined up for him to be sent by in the same bible can speak to tomorrow much more pole vault yeah but the football see you next time. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is. who did it where did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks when you've mentioned one across the recent won't run somewhere attack it's still unclear where that originated from so our clear message to government is to work together around the world to minimize this risk to grow those relationships and make sure that diplomacy is the key to everything.
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threaten the united states and to destabilize or allies will be met with a united american response dimitry peskov a spokesman for president putin reacted noting the bill was still a draft although he said any direct response from crewdson would take more study he said in the meantime it can be said that the news is quite sad with regard to russian u.s. relations and prospects for their development this is sanctions both comes after went on record clarifying yet again that there's been no collusion with russia let me be very clear i did not collude with russia nor do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so i had no improper contacts i have not relied on russian funds for my businesses now this puts president trump any predicaments he's gone on record saying that he supports tougher sanctions on north korea and iran but has wanted to better relations with russia even before coming into office it was just a month ago he and president putin met for some two hours at the g. twenty summit making some wonder if relations between the two countries would improve but now before president tr
threaten the united states and to destabilize or allies will be met with a united american response dimitry peskov a spokesman for president putin reacted noting the bill was still a draft although he said any direct response from crewdson would take more study he said in the meantime it can be said that the news is quite sad with regard to russian u.s. relations and prospects for their development this is sanctions both comes after went on record clarifying yet again that there's been no...
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analyst we also have exclusive for used to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have dimitri she's a political analyst we spoke nick international right gentlemen as. we stuck cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ny always appreciated the big news of the last few news cycles of obviously is the meeting of blood in your putin with donald trump here but let's talk a little bit what happened right before before we talk about the demon we had the warsaw speech which i think the lame stream liberal media completely mis understood donald trump was talking about values he was talking about civilisations and of course he took a few snipes at russia which i think was perfectly acceptable and i think that was one of the strategic reasons why he went to warsaw first and again he's answering to his critics in a way but i thought the speech was very interesting because whose values was he talking about and what does the west mean according to donald trump well. i was expecting to get disappointed of course the last country where you go we want to improve
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as a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri babied she's a political analyst we spook nick international right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it a lot to cover here we have c.n.n. in the spotlight if it weren't for trump's tweet slipping we'd be talking about a little bit more we can talk about that at the counterfeit network news also known to some people as c.n.n. or the clinton network news outfit. since that story is moved along demon russia gapes something that is a spent force now well i mean. this and my impression is that. you know the boss us in the mainstream media decided to push for higher quality you know. this is the problem so for example. who is extremely anti russian but even he was enraged when he read boss speed he's an academic because everybody had economic you know and some think tank and prague which says that russia is a threat what he read on boss feared that russia was going to attack the u.k. using the russian community in london
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control called the plane to the list of passengers when they found out the russian delegation headed by dimitri who goes in was on board the plane and was told to turn around the pilots had to turn and then land in belarus no goes and says that the decision to put the passengers lives in danger because there was a fuel shortage and he's also promised a response from moscow. to military psychologists regarded as the architects of the cia's enhanced interrogation program will discover at some point on friday whether they're going to stand trial over their so-called participation in acts of torture bruce jessen and james mitchell created and personally tested harsh torture methods forming a company that profited from the program that techniques were used on suspected terrorists held at secret cia prisons in the country launched its war on terror following the nine eleven attacks but a twenty fourteen told to report released by a senate select committee found that some of those who were subjected to the brutal interrogations had not even been involved with extremist activities. michael cans who wor
control called the plane to the list of passengers when they found out the russian delegation headed by dimitri who goes in was on board the plane and was told to turn around the pilots had to turn and then land in belarus no goes and says that the decision to put the passengers lives in danger because there was a fuel shortage and he's also promised a response from moscow. to military psychologists regarded as the architects of the cia's enhanced interrogation program will discover at some...
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that he was racing another car and struck dimitri on january 21st in northeast philadelphia. >>> investigatorsmington are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that damaged row homes here, it broke out at 3:30 this morning on the 2300 block of west 4th street. officials say that all the homes damaged were vacant at the time. wilmington lni is now assessing the properties. >> violent crimes in philadelphia are down and authorities say that the number of people that are killed during the crimes are going up. >> "action news" reporter vernon odom has more on the latest crimes statistics. >> because of the violence and kidnapping and raping and everything it's not my scene. >> citizens like savannah fears walking down the street and going out at night more than ever. even though that crime stats are really no higher than the same period last year. >> most of them are pop-up -- in small individual type beefs that got inflamed on social media or things like that and it triggers and they settle it with a gun. and. >> a jump in the number of murders in the same time period from 2016. 163 this year
that he was racing another car and struck dimitri on january 21st in northeast philadelphia. >>> investigatorsmington are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that damaged row homes here, it broke out at 3:30 this morning on the 2300 block of west 4th street. officials say that all the homes damaged were vacant at the time. wilmington lni is now assessing the properties. >> violent crimes in philadelphia are down and authorities say that the number of people that are killed...
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the kremlin spokesman last night, dimitri peskov, said take it from me, vladimir putin is satisfied with the meeting. while they should be. they went into the first face-to-face meeting between the two presidents with very low expectations. i mean the russians were apprehensive about it. they knew the domestic political situation in the united states has made the russia issue toxic for president trump. and state media which is often a conduit for the views of the kremlin before the meeting took place was saying, look, if we can agree for a second meeting, that would be considered a success by the kremlin. anything other than the abject failure would have been welcomed. of course, in the event, we know it was much more than that. it went on for 2.25 hours, 2 hours, 16 minutes. the leaders discussed the core issues at the heart of the trouble. the relationship between the united states and russia. that was way more than the kremlin had hoped for. so yes, they've been welcoming him very much. in terms of the working group on cybersecurity, sergei lavrov said, look, this is important. counte
the kremlin spokesman last night, dimitri peskov, said take it from me, vladimir putin is satisfied with the meeting. while they should be. they went into the first face-to-face meeting between the two presidents with very low expectations. i mean the russians were apprehensive about it. they knew the domestic political situation in the united states has made the russia issue toxic for president trump. and state media which is often a conduit for the views of the kremlin before the meeting took...
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a pleasure i've known dimitri all of that time and jeff all of that time. a big rt of that fobsed on missile defense beginning in 1983 when president reagan launched strategic defense initiative. i was joined staff at thed house arm service committee in late 1984. and was assigned oversight responsibilities so i've been tracking these programs ever since. so let me state very clearly and fully, that i am strongly in favor of a effective national missile defense system for the united states. who wouldn't want an effective national missile defense? if you could reliably protect american people from ballistic missiles to most -- to only threat that we have besides climate change who wouldn't want that? i want it. i also want a cure for cancer. i would also look a really good light beer. but some things are yongd our technological capability and effective missile defense is one of them. it's not the lack of trying. we've spent 330 billion on missile defense over the last decade 330 billion dollars you saw -- our best contractors. our best scientific minds focus
a pleasure i've known dimitri all of that time and jeff all of that time. a big rt of that fobsed on missile defense beginning in 1983 when president reagan launched strategic defense initiative. i was joined staff at thed house arm service committee in late 1984. and was assigned oversight responsibilities so i've been tracking these programs ever since. so let me state very clearly and fully, that i am strongly in favor of a effective national missile defense system for the united states. who...
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match 13th regular dimitri dives. i know you appreciate that a little bit kathy.hree, six-two. six-one. he was able to lay out how got actual may was. >> wimbledon is good stuff. >> i love it. don't get your whites dirty. [ laughter ] >> that's right. lucy what's coming up at 11:00. >> probably easier to do that on grass than clay. just thinking. supposed to be his week. the fourth of july holiday and all. you know, but don't tell that to the owner of his uncle sam statue someone stole him right out of their yard. your wake up weather and seven day forecast in the first five minutes. kathy you got a lot to talk about, don't you? >> oh, yeah. all right. she's got it. see in just a few. ♪ mmmm. so areers are the veggies.hs) that one is mine. nice job guys. hope it tastes as good as it looks. (giggles) hey gus, i brought something else you might like. million dollar silver and gold. yeah. the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of a million bucks! you've always had good taste. (laughter) keep on scratchin'! ♪ >> live from center city in phi
match 13th regular dimitri dives. i know you appreciate that a little bit kathy.hree, six-two. six-one. he was able to lay out how got actual may was. >> wimbledon is good stuff. >> i love it. don't get your whites dirty. [ laughter ] >> that's right. lucy what's coming up at 11:00. >> probably easier to do that on grass than clay. just thinking. supposed to be his week. the fourth of july holiday and all. you know, but don't tell that to the owner of his uncle sam...
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was it collusion when barack obama told dimitri medvedev that they would have more flexibility to dealwith missile defenses after election? was it naÏvetÉ when hillary clinton press the reset button with labrador after the ukraine, as a country be invaded to tell the government of the coach to do nothing provocative to stop the russians? that contest can look at with this administration has done. put its have a look at some of people have appointed to their high office, whether it's a jim mattis or mike pompeo or h. r. mcmaster to shortly after the bilateral meeting in hamburg. look at what donald trump campaigned on. investing more in our defenses come expanding missile defenses, accelerating nuclear modernization, pumping more american oil and gas. none of those things look very good babysitting in the kremlin. none of those things are supported hillary clinton or wee much democrats in the campaign either. we've struc instruct their maint in syria wrong footing bladder putin showing the can't protect that client. where started to take a tougher line on iran. were continuing and expan
was it collusion when barack obama told dimitri medvedev that they would have more flexibility to dealwith missile defenses after election? was it naÏvetÉ when hillary clinton press the reset button with labrador after the ukraine, as a country be invaded to tell the government of the coach to do nothing provocative to stop the russians? that contest can look at with this administration has done. put its have a look at some of people have appointed to their high office, whether it's a jim...
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as a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dimitri babied she's a political analyst we spook international right and when cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate a lot to cover here we have c.n.n. in the spotlight if it weren't for trump's tweet slipping we'd be talking about a little bit more we can talk about that at the counterfeit network news also known to some people as c.n.n. or the clinton network news outfit. since that story has moved along demon russia gapes something that is a spent force now well i mean it was this and my impression is that. you know the boss us in the mainstream media decided to push for higher quality you know. this is the problem so for example. who is extremely anti russian but even he was enraged when he read bos speed he's an academic because everybody had economic you know at some think tank and prague which says that russia is a threat might here add on boss fear that russia was going to attack the u.k. using the russian community in london to
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russia has already responded in a text message to cnn kremlin spokesman dimitri peskov saying he agreesreement, rather, quite negatively. but back in washington, the investigation into russia and possible trump campaign ties is moving forward now. we now know that donald trump jr. and paul manafort will speak with a senate panel behind closed doors about that secret campaign
russia has already responded in a text message to cnn kremlin spokesman dimitri peskov saying he agreesreement, rather, quite negatively. but back in washington, the investigation into russia and possible trump campaign ties is moving forward now. we now know that donald trump jr. and paul manafort will speak with a senate panel behind closed doors about that secret campaign
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russia has already responded in a text message to cnn kremlin spokesman dimitri peskov saying he agrees -- he sees the agreement, rather, quite negatively. but back in washington, the investigation into russia and possible trump campaign ties is moving forward now. we now know that donald trump jr. and paul manafort will speak with a senate panel behind closed doors about that secret campaign meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower last year, june of 2016. caitlyn collins has more details. is the president responding in any way to this proposal of coming from the house and senate? >> reporter: yeah. though the president was in virginia many morning for the commissioning of the new navy carrier, he has been tweeting a lot. he has not been absent on his favorite social media platform and he's been tweeting about some of these things including pardons. let's put that up. he said, "while all agree the u.s. president has the complete power to pardon, why think of that when the only crime so far is leaks against us. fake news." that tweet seems to be a response to a "washington post" s
russia has already responded in a text message to cnn kremlin spokesman dimitri peskov saying he agrees -- he sees the agreement, rather, quite negatively. but back in washington, the investigation into russia and possible trump campaign ties is moving forward now. we now know that donald trump jr. and paul manafort will speak with a senate panel behind closed doors about that secret campaign meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower last year, june of 2016. caitlyn collins has more...
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. >> reporter: dimitry trenin runs the carnegie center in moscow. >> putin cares about the relationshipen though the but he is not going to burn his bridge although it may be a very rickety bridge that he has established with president trump. >> reporter: 300 miles away from st. petersburg, vice president pence visited nato and e.u. member estonia. he praised estonia's commitment to nato and called the russian government's cap on staff drastic. and like putin, e said he hoped things didn't get even worse. >> america is open to a better a better relationship and the lifting of sanctions will require russia to reverse the actions that caused the sanctions to be imposed in the first place. >> reporter: those actions include destablizing ukraine and hacking during the 2016 election. most u.s. officials tell me they want to see a robust response to putin's moves, and acknowledge these days are echoing the cold war diplomatic tit-for-tats of the 1980s. >> he wants to have a cold war type relationship? let's remind him how it ended up. >> reporter: ambassador dan fried led the obama adminstrat
. >> reporter: dimitry trenin runs the carnegie center in moscow. >> putin cares about the relationshipen though the but he is not going to burn his bridge although it may be a very rickety bridge that he has established with president trump. >> reporter: 300 miles away from st. petersburg, vice president pence visited nato and e.u. member estonia. he praised estonia's commitment to nato and called the russian government's cap on staff drastic. and like putin, e said he hoped...
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upon dimitri medvedev, the prime minister of the russian federation, to say a few words of farewell.. ,ohl, family of helmut kohl ladies and gentlemen, today we bid farewell to helmut kohl, the who was not just the architect of the reunification of germany, but also the architect of a united europe. straightforward, the architect of the existing world. was a great personality. he was a man of great ideas and leader thankss a to whom times change. many things that he achieved over the 16 years he spent as the chancellor of germany, his contemporaries said it is impossible to achieve. we speak in a different way about it. it was not possible to do it in any other way. this means that he was capable of choosing the only right past. -- p[ath. was at sense, helmut kohl person of the for the german people he opened newepoch of unity, in this germany, the new generation of people has grown up already. my colleagues have already mentioned that. not everybody was ready to accept it, but helmut kohl knew -- too well what is war. he sought as a teenager. and he took the situation where that eur
upon dimitri medvedev, the prime minister of the russian federation, to say a few words of farewell.. ,ohl, family of helmut kohl ladies and gentlemen, today we bid farewell to helmut kohl, the who was not just the architect of the reunification of germany, but also the architect of a united europe. straightforward, the architect of the existing world. was a great personality. he was a man of great ideas and leader thankss a to whom times change. many things that he achieved over the 16 years...
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is pursuing dimitri fur tosh russian mobster linked to wait for it man a ford but it named a lawyer for a russian bank to head crim did meaning criminal division the tweet was circulated over four thousand times there's just one problem for is ukrainian not russian blowing just a teensy hole into the conspiracy r t contacted professor tribe pointing out the misinformation to which he replied of course i know the difference between russia and ukraine i was repeating information from a source i had reason to trust as reliable if i erred i'm sorry going on to say he couldn't deal with the issue any further due to a busy schedule which apparently has him so swamp he's unable to take time to issue a correction to his original incorrect tweet but perhaps that's what you get for relying on source is dedicating to blowing up the trump russia connection just ask prominent twitter personality and media darling louise mensch. who tweeted to her over a quarter of a million followers recently that her sources say the death penalty is being considered for chief white house strategist steve bannon for
is pursuing dimitri fur tosh russian mobster linked to wait for it man a ford but it named a lawyer for a russian bank to head crim did meaning criminal division the tweet was circulated over four thousand times there's just one problem for is ukrainian not russian blowing just a teensy hole into the conspiracy r t contacted professor tribe pointing out the misinformation to which he replied of course i know the difference between russia and ukraine i was repeating information from a source i...
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the stunt gone wrong, and the case is reportedly still ongoing.griffin's crinimal defense attorney dimitryorin (gore-an) has stated his client would fully cooperate with the investigation ---- 'she basically exercised her first amendment rights to tell a joke and when you look at everything in the media all the times entertainers make videos or express themselves in other ways you've never seen an entertainer let alone a comedian be subject to a criminal investigation it's really outrageous'ironically, while being questioned regarding her implied threat to the president, kathy says she became a target. 'the death threats are constant and they are detailed and they are serious and they are specific.' we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm michael yo back to you (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson and catherine heenan are here with kron 4 news at six ( steve ) fire departments on high alert still after the fourth of july. fireworks are still a big concern....( catherine )( vo ) and the suspect in the double fatal hit and run i
the stunt gone wrong, and the case is reportedly still ongoing.griffin's crinimal defense attorney dimitryorin (gore-an) has stated his client would fully cooperate with the investigation ---- 'she basically exercised her first amendment rights to tell a joke and when you look at everything in the media all the times entertainers make videos or express themselves in other ways you've never seen an entertainer let alone a comedian be subject to a criminal investigation it's really...
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my name is dimitri. thank you very much for your presentation. my question is you talked a lot about transparency and the policy of accidents. i'm curious what the state of dialogue is between russian military leaders and european and nato leaders, and what would it look like ideally to you? would it be through the oace or the russian/nato council, or how do you communicate between the two of you? thank you. >> i think that might be a great one -- >> yeah, sure. thank you. yes, i would like to see more dialogue between russian leaders and european leaders. however, in lieu of the sanctions we're seeing right now, that's not possible but i think there is a few communicational lines where we could see an increased activity, and that would be, first of all, within the nato/russia council to get that slowly up and running again. that would be a first step, where we could talk to each other as well as get the transparency issue on the table. and then, of course, oesc and other ways, of course, are welcoming as well, but on the military side, i would s
my name is dimitri. thank you very much for your presentation. my question is you talked a lot about transparency and the policy of accidents. i'm curious what the state of dialogue is between russian military leaders and european and nato leaders, and what would it look like ideally to you? would it be through the oace or the russian/nato council, or how do you communicate between the two of you? thank you. >> i think that might be a great one -- >> yeah, sure. thank you. yes, i...
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migration commissioner dimitris ever marvelous in a statement said quote italy is right when it comes to being when it comes to the situation being untenable in fact just over ninety two thousand refugees arrived to europe by sea in two thousand and seventeen of that total almost eighty four thousand of them ended up in italy so most people would agree that the italians need a break but closing off the ports for refugees might not be an easy fix disembarkation is governed by international law which could make for complicated legal problems ahead the move would also for ships to change their sailing routes in particular vessels the coast guard frontex and nations participating in the anti-smuggling mission operation sophia could technically be banned too it's a situation that would definitely concern the united nations considering the criminal activity that's forest in the wake of the crisis earlier this year the un's migration agency or into refugees being sold at modern day slave auctions in libya it's not just the threat of human traffickers that refugees have to worry about despite
migration commissioner dimitris ever marvelous in a statement said quote italy is right when it comes to being when it comes to the situation being untenable in fact just over ninety two thousand refugees arrived to europe by sea in two thousand and seventeen of that total almost eighty four thousand of them ended up in italy so most people would agree that the italians need a break but closing off the ports for refugees might not be an easy fix disembarkation is governed by international law...