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the magna carta at salisbury cathedral is one of four originals to have survived.ed to be one of britain's most influential legal manuscripts. a man is still being questioned tonight in connection with the incident. he was arrested on suspicion of attempted theft, possession of an offensive weapon and criminal damage. helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral. let's get some of the day's other news. health officials in the gaza strip say israeli forces have shot and killed five palestinians during protests along the border with israel. the demonstrations have been ongoing since march. israel said around 10,000 palestinians had gathered along the border and were throwing missiles at israeli troops. more than 80 people were injured. people in the southern afghan province of kandahar are going to the polls on saturday, a week after the rest of the nation voted in parliamentary elections. the ballot was delayed following the killing of the police chief, general abdul raziq, by the taliban eight days ago. preliminary results from the elections are due to be released ear
the magna carta at salisbury cathedral is one of four originals to have survived.ed to be one of britain's most influential legal manuscripts. a man is still being questioned tonight in connection with the incident. he was arrested on suspicion of attempted theft, possession of an offensive weapon and criminal damage. helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral. let's get some of the day's other news. health officials in the gaza strip say israeli forces have shot and killed five palestinians...
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helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.of their visit to the tiny south pacific nation. earlier, the couple wore floral garlands and traditional clothes as they learnt about tongan youth projects. 0ur royal corresondent jonny dymond was there. for a style icon, a new accessory. the welcome for harry and meghan was warm and noisy. and this was just the start. mat—making was just part of the display of tongan culture waiting for the duke and duchess. but first south pacific chic met royalfashion. was that a shimmy from harry? then, a quick whip around the exhibits. no royal tour is complete without a tour of handicrafts and the tongans have really put on a show. this island is tiny but the royal visit has had a huge impact. it has been a long time since tonga was a sliver of empire. but the link to britain survives. to finish the trip, more music. and a little encouragement from harry. they were here for just a day but they made every minute count. jonny dymond, bbc news, sydney. 100 years since stonehenge was given to the pe
helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.of their visit to the tiny south pacific nation. earlier, the couple wore floral garlands and traditional clothes as they learnt about tongan youth projects. 0ur royal corresondent jonny dymond was there. for a style icon, a new accessory. the welcome for harry and meghan was warm and noisy. and this was just the start. mat—making was just part of the display of tongan culture waiting for the duke and duchess. but first south pacific chic met...
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helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.to assess the state of the country's finances before leaving the eu. philip hammond is under pressure to balance the books, and bring austerity to an end. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports from the low—pay capital of the uk — scarborough. it's the school holidays and here in yorkshire's biggest seaside resort, the fun starts early. what do you like about scarborough? the sea. you like the sea? she's been in the sea this morning already. the chancellor is not the only one facing a headache over the next few days about how to make the budget stretch. it's quite difficult to entertain them for two weeks so you'd have to put them into a holiday club, which would be between £35 and £50 per day. did you know it was the budget, first of all? no. we did not. locals like dave and simon have heard the promises to boost nhs spending. but aren't convinced they'll feel the impact here. the fear here is that the hospital is going to virtually close down. i mean, it's a big wo
helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.to assess the state of the country's finances before leaving the eu. philip hammond is under pressure to balance the books, and bring austerity to an end. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports from the low—pay capital of the uk — scarborough. it's the school holidays and here in yorkshire's biggest seaside resort, the fun starts early. what do you like about scarborough? the sea. you like the sea? she's been in the sea this...
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helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.untry's presidents. is projected to win more than half the first preference votes, twice as many as the second—place candidate. voters have also been casting their ballots in a referendum on repealing a ban on blasphemy. harry and meghan have been meeting tonga's royal family at the end of their visit to the tiny south pacific nation. earlier, the couple wore floral garlands and traditional clothes as they learnt about tongan youth projects. 0ur royal corresondent jonny dymond was there. for a style icon, a new accessory. the welcome for harry and meghan was warm and noisy. and this was just the start. mat—making was just part of the display of tongan culture waiting for the duke and duchess. but first south pacific chic met royalfashion. was that a shimmy from harry? then, a quick whip around the exhibits. no royal tour is complete without a tour of handicrafts and the tongans have really put on a show. this island is tiny but the royal visit has had a huge impact. it has been a long
helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.untry's presidents. is projected to win more than half the first preference votes, twice as many as the second—place candidate. voters have also been casting their ballots in a referendum on repealing a ban on blasphemy. harry and meghan have been meeting tonga's royal family at the end of their visit to the tiny south pacific nation. earlier, the couple wore floral garlands and traditional clothes as they learnt about tongan youth projects. 0ur royal...
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helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.son weighed 10lb1oz — ruth davidson said on twitter that she and her partner jen wilson are delighted. the chancellor delivers the budget on monday — the last chance to assess the state of the country's finances before leaving the eu. philip hammond is under pressure to balance the books, and bring austerity to an end. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports from the low—pay capital of the uk — scarborough. it's the school holidays and here in yorkshire's biggest seaside resort, the fun starts early. what do you like about scarborough? the sea. you like the sea? she's been in the sea this morning already. the chancellor is not the only one facing a headache over the next few days about how to make the budget stretch. it's quite difficult to entertain them for two weeks so you'd have to put them into a holiday club, which would be between £35 and £50 per day. did you know it was the budget, first of all? no. did you not? idid. locals like dave and simon have heard the
helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.son weighed 10lb1oz — ruth davidson said on twitter that she and her partner jen wilson are delighted. the chancellor delivers the budget on monday — the last chance to assess the state of the country's finances before leaving the eu. philip hammond is under pressure to balance the books, and bring austerity to an end. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports from the low—pay capital of the uk — scarborough. it's the school...
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helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.this footage from washington. as you can see, that is likely to be a press conference in the coming few minutes. this is the usjustice department. if the coming few minutes. this is the us justice department. if you were listening to gary o'donoghue he hinted there was going to be this press c0 nfe re nce hinted there was going to be this press conference at the us justice department in the next half an hour 01’ so. department in the next half an hour or so. this is in relation to the investigation into the mail bombs which have been delivered to prominent democrats and critics of donald trump in recent days. there has now been this arrest, and a man being questioned who is from florida, so no doubt there will be plenty of questions being posed of those us justice department spokespeople about the progress of that investigation and where it ta kes that investigation and where it takes things. we will go there when proceedings begin. the duke and duchess of sussex have been meeting tong
helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.this footage from washington. as you can see, that is likely to be a press conference in the coming few minutes. this is the usjustice department. if the coming few minutes. this is the us justice department. if you were listening to gary o'donoghue he hinted there was going to be this press c0 nfe re nce hinted there was going to be this press conference at the us justice department in the next half an hour 01’ so. department in the next half an hour...
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the attempted smash and grab of a magna carta from salisbury cathedral.es say a hammer was used to smash the glass case protecting the 800—year—old document. a man was arrested later. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the author and broadcaster natalie haynes and deputy political editor at the independent, rob merrick. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a man has been arrested in florida, in connection with a series of parcel bombs which have been sent to prominent democrats and critics of president trump. 56—year—old cesar sayoc is a registered republican with a number of criminal convictions. the director of the fbi said the authorities knew of 13 devices that had been received since monday, and that they were not hoaxes. 0ur correspondent nick bryant has the latest from washington. this has been a nationwide manhunt, but it appeared to end today amidst the palm trees of florida. federal authorities arresting a suspect in connection with the parcel bombs just north of miami. law enf
the attempted smash and grab of a magna carta from salisbury cathedral.es say a hammer was used to smash the glass case protecting the 800—year—old document. a man was arrested later. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the author and broadcaster natalie haynes and deputy political editor at the independent, rob merrick. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a man has been arrested in florida, in connection with a series...
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helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.our of the region. the duke and duchess of sussex have been meeting tonga's royal family — at the end of their one day visit to the tiny south pacific nation. earlier, the couple, on theirfirst tour as a married couple, wore floral garlands and traditional clothes as they learnt about tongan youth projects. meanwhile the duchess of sussex‘s wedding gown and veil have gone on display at windsor castle. visitors will be able to see the givenchy silk dress close up, as well as the five metre long veil embroidered with the flora of the 53 commonwealth countries. a version of the frock coat uniform worn by prince harry is also on display. the leader of the scottish conservatives ruth davidson has given birth to a baby boy. the baby — named finn paul davidson — weighed in at ten pounds one and a half ounces. miss davidson announced she and her partnerjen wilson were "delighted" by the baby's safe arrival at edinburgh royal infirmary saying "it was wonderful to welcome baby finn into the worl
helena lee, bbc news, salisbury cathedral.our of the region. the duke and duchess of sussex have been meeting tonga's royal family — at the end of their one day visit to the tiny south pacific nation. earlier, the couple, on theirfirst tour as a married couple, wore floral garlands and traditional clothes as they learnt about tongan youth projects. meanwhile the duchess of sussex‘s wedding gown and veil have gone on display at windsor castle. visitors will be able to see the givenchy silk...
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have arrested a man suspected of trying to steal one of the four magna catarrh documents from salisbury cathedral the charter granted by england's king john in the year twelve fifteen is an enduring symbol of the rule of law police say the document was not harmed in the incident. now in ireland blasphemy is still a serious crime that carries heavy penalties but like many of the country's religious traditions that may change soon irish voters are heading to the polls today to elect a new president and they're also being asked to decide what the blasphemy laws should be removed from the constitution the issue is uniting both catholics and atheists one man has been fighting the law for years. the christian dog is an evil maniac for giving babies bone cancer jews are of their father the devil all i said was that piece of halliburton was good enough for jehovah blasphemous statements like these could come at a high cost literally up to twenty five thousand euros to be precise michael nugent head of atheist island is comparing the dublin shopping zone he's informing irish voters about a longstanding la
have arrested a man suspected of trying to steal one of the four magna catarrh documents from salisbury cathedral the charter granted by england's king john in the year twelve fifteen is an enduring symbol of the rule of law police say the document was not harmed in the incident. now in ireland blasphemy is still a serious crime that carries heavy penalties but like many of the country's religious traditions that may change soon irish voters are heading to the polls today to elect a new...
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the attempted smash and grab of a magna carta from salisbury cathedral.rotecting
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when they were talking about the novichok nerve agent poisoning that the idea of going to see salisbury cathedralng we will do what we want. indeed, and that is the overriding sentiment here, not caring if you are being caught. i think at this point the detail that has gone into these reports, that has gone into these reports, that has been shared publicly. this is the sort of thing that intelligence agencies would never have disclosed before because it would lead intelligence agencies to gather how you got the information. if the information is out in the public it changes. inaudible. having that holiday in spain, that might be one of the few weapons left to the five eyes international intelligence community. to the five eyes international intelligence communitylj to the five eyes international intelligence community. i think the technology is biting back at us, we are losing you every so often, we shall quit while we are ahead, thank you very much indeed. let's get some of the day's other news. apple and amazon are among 30 american companies and agencies who it's claimed have had data stolen b
when they were talking about the novichok nerve agent poisoning that the idea of going to see salisbury cathedralng we will do what we want. indeed, and that is the overriding sentiment here, not caring if you are being caught. i think at this point the detail that has gone into these reports, that has gone into these reports, that has been shared publicly. this is the sort of thing that intelligence agencies would never have disclosed before because it would lead intelligence agencies to...
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year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedraler the man attempted to smash a glass box surrounding the historic document, one of four surviving copies. it's thought the magna carta is undamaged and nobody was injured. a railcard for millenials will go on sale before the end of the year. up to a million passengers aged between 26 and 30 will be eligible for the card, which was trialled in the spring. the card will offer a third off most fares, but it will be digital only, meaning that passengers will need a smartphone to download it. people living in england's coastal communities are being warned to wake up to the challenges of climate change. the government's climate advisers say more than 1.2 million homes could be threatened by coastal flooding and erosion by the 2080s. in the worst—case scenario, it's claimed sea levels in england will rise by at least one metre before the end of the century. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. in the eye of the storm — dawlish in devon in 201a, battered by the waves, train tracks
year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedraler the man attempted to smash a glass box surrounding the historic document, one of four surviving copies. it's thought the magna carta is undamaged and nobody was injured. a railcard for millenials will go on sale before the end of the year. up to a million passengers aged between 26 and 30 will be eligible for the card, which was trialled in the spring. the card will offer a third...
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the 800—year—old charter of british rights was on display in salisbury cathedral.
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he helped stop the theft of the magna carta at the salisbury cathedral.fe were sight-seeing when a hammer wielding guest tried to break the glass. he chased him down into the parking lot and disarmed him. we have continuing coverage of the mass shooting in pittsburgh. what we are learning about the victims and the investigation into the suspect's possible motive. i never knew there was a different solution to my constipation until my doctor recommended miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in single serve mix-in pax. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ whooo! want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! from bike tours, to bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. so you can make your next trip... monumenta
he helped stop the theft of the magna carta at the salisbury cathedral.fe were sight-seeing when a hammer wielding guest tried to break the glass. he chased him down into the parking lot and disarmed him. we have continuing coverage of the mass shooting in pittsburgh. what we are learning about the victims and the investigation into the suspect's possible motive. i never knew there was a different solution to my constipation until my doctor recommended miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully...
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year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedralpted to smash a glass box surrounding the historic document, one of four surviving copies. it's thought the magna carta is undamaged and nobody was injured. celebrations are taking place to mark 100 years since stonehenge was given to the nation by a local couple who had bought it at auction forjust £7,000. the prehistoric momument has stood in the wiltshire countryside for thousands of years, but for a long time it was privately owned. duncan kennedy is at stonehenge. it's hard to believe thatjust100 yea rs it's hard to believe thatjust100 years ago this world—class site was almost in a state of total disrepair. some of those stones were almost falling over, and it was only then that a local couple, mr and mrs chard, stepped in and bought stonehenge at auction and saved it for the nation. symphony among the stones, a perfect case of classic rock. the london sinfonietta one of a number of birthday tributes to this ancient site. the musicians are here to celebrate 100 years since stoneh
year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedralpted to smash a glass box surrounding the historic document, one of four surviving copies. it's thought the magna carta is undamaged and nobody was injured. celebrations are taking place to mark 100 years since stonehenge was given to the nation by a local couple who had bought it at auction forjust £7,000. the prehistoric momument has stood in the wiltshire countryside for...
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year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedraliminal damage. a new scheme aimed at supporting young people leaving the care system says it will help create 10,000 work opportunities over the next decade. the announcement comes after it was revealed almost half of 19— to 21—year—olds, who have been in care, are not in education or employment. more than 50 businesses, charities and government departments have signed up to help. ashley john—ba ptiste reports. the university of winchester. it's here that the education secretary's come to meet students who have been in care and talk about a new programme aimed to help them succeed. so the care leavers covenant is about bringing people together, bringing firms together, universities — like today — government, local government, everybody. i'm actually a care leaver and we know that many looked—after children face obstacles. why are you only doing this now? you're quite right, ashley. i think it's an important landmark moment of talking about helping those young people getting into the wo
year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedraliminal damage. a new scheme aimed at supporting young people leaving the care system says it will help create 10,000 work opportunities over the next decade. the announcement comes after it was revealed almost half of 19— to 21—year—olds, who have been in care, are not in education or employment. more than 50 businesses, charities and government departments have signed up to...
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year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedraln attempted to smash a glass box surrounding the historic document — one of four surviving copies. it's thought the magna carta is undamaged and nobody was injured. a railcard for millenials will go on sale before the end of the year. up to four million passengers — aged between 26 to 30 — will be eligible for the card, which was trialled in the spring. the card will offer a third off most fares — but it will be digital only, meaning that passengers will need a smartphone to download it. work has started to move more than forty thousand bodies from a cemetery in central london, so a new station can be built as part of the hs2 high speed rail link to birmingham. archaeologists say the dig will help them understand more about life in the capital throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. david sillito reports. back in the 1780s, london was running out of space. it had nowhere for the dead. and so it created new cemeteries. one of them is here come the next to euston station. and now, more t
year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of trying to steal a copy of the magna carta from salisbury cathedraln attempted to smash a glass box surrounding the historic document — one of four surviving copies. it's thought the magna carta is undamaged and nobody was injured. a railcard for millenials will go on sale before the end of the year. up to four million passengers — aged between 26 to 30 — will be eligible for the card, which was trialled in the spring. the card will offer a...
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salisbury cathedral. it's famous throughout europe and in fact, throughout the world, i think.us for its 123-meter spire, it's famous for its clock. >> reporter: implausible deniability, that's one way of seeing it. the kremlin sending a blunt message to its enemies. >> now, remember, every agent would carry a pen that looked just like this, completely innocent to the untrained eye, but click it twice -- >> reporter: plain old incompetence, though, cannot be ruled out. >> have you seen my secretary? >> matthew chance reporting from moscow, excellent piece. thanks, matthew, very, very much. that's it. thanks very much to all of our viewers for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "outfront" next, brett kavanaugh all but certain to be the country's next supreme court justice. christine blasey ford's family responds on "outfront." >>> plus, supreme court justice elena kagan just moments ago weighing in on the court's disappearing middle and concerns abo
salisbury cathedral. it's famous throughout europe and in fact, throughout the world, i think.us for its 123-meter spire, it's famous for its clock. >> reporter: implausible deniability, that's one way of seeing it. the kremlin sending a blunt message to its enemies. >> now, remember, every agent would carry a pen that looked just like this, completely innocent to the untrained eye, but click it twice -- >> reporter: plain old incompetence, though, cannot be ruled out....
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reminded he did not belong -- it did not belong to the british government, it belonged to the salisbury cathedral so that was that. the tv series is due to air in september 2019. how perfect for our legacy series. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the man that president reagan called unpretentious, the great american judge, we firmly believe in the rule of law. thank you. >> thank you all for being here. my task is i was given it was the talk about the legacy of the founders. that continues till today, their influence still guides us. although we may have gotten misguided in recent decades as well. before getting into the problems of the courts in the last several decades i want to give you a little background on the earlier period for our judiciary. the key thing to start with is the vesting clauses of the constitution. simple as that. one, all legislative powers granted herein, and there is a long list here. congress of the united states, article 2, the executive power in a president, and article 3, as you can see that is the judicial power. in one supreme court and in such a -- such superio
reminded he did not belong -- it did not belong to the british government, it belonged to the salisbury cathedral so that was that. the tv series is due to air in september 2019. how perfect for our legacy series. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the man that president reagan called unpretentious, the great american judge, we firmly believe in the rule of law. thank you. >> thank you all for being here. my task is i was given it was the talk about the legacy of the founders. that...
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arrested the man trying to steal the magna carter the man trying to snatch the glass case in salisbury cathedralnews update back to you, melissa >> sue herrera >>> the great debate marches on this morning on "squawk box. loretta mester making her case why the feds are on the right path i think the economy is still growing above trend and unemployment rate is at the l lowest levels since the la late '50s. that's a strong outlook and suggesting that we need to think more of taking back of the combination. >> is she right? is the out look as strong as many thinks. our david rosenberg and we are joined byron isana, cnbc's contributor as well. is she right is mester right? >> in some sense she's right i think there is a bit that in the sense that the only interest rate that the fed really controls is the over night rate. the fed does not control five-year bond yield or ten-year bond yield it controls the over night rate. but, what really strikes me is that the question comes back to is the fed right is the fed screwing things up and nobody talks about the real reason why interest rates out towards th
arrested the man trying to steal the magna carter the man trying to snatch the glass case in salisbury cathedralnews update back to you, melissa >> sue herrera >>> the great debate marches on this morning on "squawk box. loretta mester making her case why the feds are on the right path i think the economy is still growing above trend and unemployment rate is at the l lowest levels since the la late '50s. that's a strong outlook and suggesting that we need to think more of...
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russia say the two men accused of the salisbury attack had been on holiday, had gone to see salisbury cathedral, near the gru, one was carrying a taxi receipt from a street right by the gru to the international airport in the netherlands on the 10th of april. he few days before the attack was disrupted. have there been any specific response to these individuals in the netherlands? no, buti individuals in the netherlands? no, but i think we should bear in mind that we are talking about different people, for in the netherlands, and to accused of travelling to salisbury. as i understand it's these six individuals. certainly, the evidence about the identity of the two salisbury suspects has been emerging and mounting by the day, russia is sticking to its firm position that these two men were tourists, civilians, president putin has said that. but evidence is emerging that investigative journalist here are digging more and more all the time. 0ur digging more and more all the time. our own team travel to the far east to discover more about the identity of the salisbury suspects and we are sure he is
russia say the two men accused of the salisbury attack had been on holiday, had gone to see salisbury cathedral, near the gru, one was carrying a taxi receipt from a street right by the gru to the international airport in the netherlands on the 10th of april. he few days before the attack was disrupted. have there been any specific response to these individuals in the netherlands? no, buti individuals in the netherlands? no, but i think we should bear in mind that we are talking about different...
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went on tv and absurdly claimed to be sports nutritionists with a yearning desire to visit a salisbury cathedral. again, these killings are part of a pattern. both were part of the security services. they turned on the state and were deemed traitors. even when they appeared to be safe, they were targeted for dirty active measures, sending the message that the kremlin was the ultimate arbiter and that they can reach traders any time or anywhere. this message was altered through others who might wish to expose putin's secrets in the future or try to constrain or challenge his power. the patent of dirty active -- pattern of dirty active measures also extends to the united states. this includes a former kremlin insider who was crucial to putin's consolidation of the russian media. he was also responsible for the rise of russia's tv and internet platform r.t., a tool the kremlin used to deploy propaganda and disinformation across the world, including against the united states during the presidential election in 2016. lessen was reported to have had a falling-out with two members of putin's circle, in
went on tv and absurdly claimed to be sports nutritionists with a yearning desire to visit a salisbury cathedral. again, these killings are part of a pattern. both were part of the security services. they turned on the state and were deemed traitors. even when they appeared to be safe, they were targeted for dirty active measures, sending the message that the kremlin was the ultimate arbiter and that they can reach traders any time or anywhere. this message was altered through others who might...
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the cathedral city of salisbury in march, and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and julia skripalrve agent novichok. police believe the two men arrived in the country using false identities. the man on the left has since been identified as anatoliy chepiga. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor — dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. bellingcat have unearthed these three pictures of dr alexander mishkin. the website says he trained in a military medical academy, before being recruited by the gru, russian military intelligence. they also obtained this picture of his passport in his real name. his false passport had the same date of birth, and he apparently even kept the first names of his parents in his false identity. the men gave an interview to russian state television under their false names, ruslan boshirov and alexander petrov. he, on the right here, is dr mishkin. they are suspected of using this adapted perfume bottle to spray novichok on the door of sergei skripal‘s salisbury house. mr skripal and his daughter yulia en
the cathedral city of salisbury in march, and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and julia skripalrve agent novichok. police believe the two men arrived in the country using false identities. the man on the left has since been identified as anatoliy chepiga. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor — dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. bellingcat have unearthed these three pictures of dr alexander mishkin. the website says he...
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the cathedral city of salisbury in march, and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and julia skripalchok. police believe the two men arrived in the country using false identities. the man on the left has since been identified as anatoliy chepiga. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor — dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. bellingcat have unearthed these three pictures of dr alexander mishkin. the website says he trained in a military medical academy, before being recruited by the gru, russian military intelligence. they also obtained this picture of his passport in his real name. his false passport had the same date of birth, and he apparently even kept the first names of his parents in his false identity. the men gave an interview to russian state television under their false names, ruslan boshirov and alexander petrov. he, on the right here, is dr mishkin. they are suspected of using this adapted perfume bottle to spray novichok on the door of sergei skripal‘s salisbury house. mr skripal and his daughter yulia ended up in coma
the cathedral city of salisbury in march, and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and julia skripalchok. police believe the two men arrived in the country using false identities. the man on the left has since been identified as anatoliy chepiga. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor — dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. bellingcat have unearthed these three pictures of dr alexander mishkin. the website says he trained in a...
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they would have come to istanbul, 15, not to admire 123 metre high spire of salisbury cathedral but plentye of course would buy that particular given that they came in and out on privatejets particular given that they came in and out on private jets and particular given that they came in and out on privatejets and entered and out on privatejets and entered and left the very same day. fascinating. thank you very much. with the very latest on that extraordinary story. the struggle to access some nhs services in england is a growing ‘care injustice' which needs to be tackled immediately — that's the warning by health regulator the care quality commission, in its annual report. the commission also highlights growing hospital waiting lists, delays at a&e, and treatment delays for mental health patients. our health correspondent catherine burns reports. so, we have been asked to visit mr and mrs robinson. in this room, there are nurses, social care and mental health workers, charities and housing officers. several different departments working as one team to keep people who are at risk healthy a
they would have come to istanbul, 15, not to admire 123 metre high spire of salisbury cathedral but plentye of course would buy that particular given that they came in and out on privatejets particular given that they came in and out on private jets and particular given that they came in and out on privatejets and entered and out on privatejets and entered and left the very same day. fascinating. thank you very much. with the very latest on that extraordinary story. the struggle to access some...
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the cathedral city of salisbury in march and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and julia skripal identities. the man on the left has been identified. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor. dr alexander mishkin. . bellingcat have i not these three pictures of him. the website said he'd chain —— trained ina him. the website said he'd chain —— trained in a military academy before being recruited either gr year, russian military intelligence. they also obtained this picture of his passport. his false passport had the same date of birth and he apparently even same date of birth and he apparently eve n ke pt same date of birth and he apparently even kept the first names into —— first names of his parents in his false identity. he gave an interview. he, on the right, is dr alexander mishkin. . they are suspected of using this adapted perfume bottle to spray novichok on the door handle of sergei and yulia skripal‘s doorknob. they spent time in hospital before recovering but dawn stu rgess in hospital before recovering but dawn stu
the cathedral city of salisbury in march and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and julia skripal identities. the man on the left has been identified. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor. dr alexander mishkin. . bellingcat have i not these three pictures of him. the website said he'd chain —— trained ina him. the website said he'd chain —— trained in a military academy before being recruited either gr year, russian...
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revealed to be anatoliy chepiga, mishkin went on russian tv saying he was a tourist in salisbury, there to see the cathedral. how did researchers from the group bellingcat managed to prove that petrov was really mishkin? they firstly surmised that, like some other operatives, he might have kept his real date of birth and first two names. databases revealed a possible match with which tallied with an individual link to russian intelligence, the gru. next they got hold the past body does and carried out image analysis to see if there was a visual match and there was. finally they went to his hometown where people confirmed his identity and said his grandmother had proudly showed a picture of him receiving a medalfrom vladimir showed a picture of him receiving a medal from vladimir putin. what does this say about the gru, based in this say about the gru, based in this building, that it is possible to identify their spies?” this building, that it is possible to identify their spies? i think they are doing it as a mass—market product already. they have so many spies that they are not able to protect everyone's i
revealed to be anatoliy chepiga, mishkin went on russian tv saying he was a tourist in salisbury, there to see the cathedral. how did researchers from the group bellingcat managed to prove that petrov was really mishkin? they firstly surmised that, like some other operatives, he might have kept his real date of birth and first two names. databases revealed a possible match with which tallied with an individual link to russian intelligence, the gru. next they got hold the past body does and...
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the cathedral city of salisbury in march, and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and yulia skripalpolice believe the two men arrived in the country using false identities. the man on the left has since been identified as anatoliy chepiga. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor, dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. bellingchat have unearthed these three pictures of dr alexander mishkin. the website says he trained in the military medical academy before being recruited by the gru, russian military intelligence. they also obtained this picture of his passport in his real name. his false passport had the same date of birth, and he apparently even kept the first names of his parents in his false identity. the men gave an interview to russian state television under their false names, ruslan boshirov and alexander petrov. he on the right here is dr alexander mishkin. they're suspected of using this adapted perfume bottle to spray novichok on the door of sergei skripal‘s salisbury house. mr skrial and his daughter yulia ended up in com
the cathedral city of salisbury in march, and the two men suspected of poisoning sergei and yulia skripalpolice believe the two men arrived in the country using false identities. the man on the left has since been identified as anatoliy chepiga. the man on the right has tonight been named by the bellingcat investigation website as a doctor, dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. bellingchat have unearthed these three pictures of dr alexander mishkin. the website says he trained in the military...
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revealed to be anatoliy chepiga, mishkin went on russian tv saying he was a tourist in salisbury, there to see the cathedrale that petrov was really mishkin? they firstly surmised that, like some other operatives, he might have kept his real date of birth and first two names. databases revealed a possible match, which tallied with an individual link to russian intelligence, the gru. next, they got hold the passport details and carried out image analysis to see if there was a visual match and there was. finally they went to his hometown, where people confirmed his identity and said his grandmother had proudly showed a picture of him receiving a medalfrom vladimir putin. what does this say about the gru, based in this building, that it is possible to identify their spies? i think they are doing it as a mass—market product already. they have so many spies that they are not able to protect everyone's identity well and, for me, it is my personal opinion, even though they have amazing hackers and computer departments, that knowledge has not flowed through to the old—fashioned hit job departments. with its mission
revealed to be anatoliy chepiga, mishkin went on russian tv saying he was a tourist in salisbury, there to see the cathedrale that petrov was really mishkin? they firstly surmised that, like some other operatives, he might have kept his real date of birth and first two names. databases revealed a possible match, which tallied with an individual link to russian intelligence, the gru. next, they got hold the passport details and carried out image analysis to see if there was a visual match and...
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intelligence agencies and journalists means that the stories the two salisbury suspects told about visiting the city's famous cathedraler more threadbare. ben ando is in central london, where those details about alexander mishkin have been revealed. what more can you tell us? elliott higgins and other people behind bellingcat, the online research groups that have found this information out, have been giving members of parliament a private briefing inside the house of commons. we expect them to come out $0011 commons. we expect them to come out soon and say publicly what they have been telling them about. exactly what is the evidence they have that leads them to suggest that alexander petrov, the man we knew as that, is actually alexander mishkin, this decorated member of the gru russian military intelligence, someone with a background of being trained by the russian navy, who clearly is not the harmless tourist they had claimed that they were. the information has come up through their digital footprint, the information has come up through their digitalfootprint, information phones by facial recognition software, looki
intelligence agencies and journalists means that the stories the two salisbury suspects told about visiting the city's famous cathedraler more threadbare. ben ando is in central london, where those details about alexander mishkin have been revealed. what more can you tell us? elliott higgins and other people behind bellingcat, the online research groups that have found this information out, have been giving members of parliament a private briefing inside the house of commons. we expect them to...
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revealed to be anatoliy chepiga, mishkin went on russian tv saying he was a tourist in salisbury, there to see the cathedralers from the group bellingcat manage to prove that petrov was really mishkin? they firstly surmised that, like some other operatives, he might have kept his real date of birth and first two names. databases revealed a possible match which tallied with an individual link to russian intelligence, the gru. next they got hold of passport details and carried out image analysis to see if there was a visual match and there was. finally they went to his hometown where people confirmed his identity and said his grandmother had proudly showed a picture of him receiving a medalfrom vladimir putin. what does this say about the gru, based in this building, that it is possible to identify their spies? i think they are doing it as a mass—market product already. they have so many spies that they are not able to protect everyone's identity well and, for me, it is my personal opinion, even though they have amazing hackers and computer departments, that knowledge has not flowed through to the old—fashion
revealed to be anatoliy chepiga, mishkin went on russian tv saying he was a tourist in salisbury, there to see the cathedralers from the group bellingcat manage to prove that petrov was really mishkin? they firstly surmised that, like some other operatives, he might have kept his real date of birth and first two names. databases revealed a possible match which tallied with an individual link to russian intelligence, the gru. next they got hold of passport details and carried out image analysis...
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they have denied this, and they denied why the russian agents were in salisbury in the first place, that it was an emergency cathedralto go in for two days to see the spire. so what is interesting about the way it has evolved today is you will see it, there is an effort across the other countries, particularly european countries, to co—ordinate the response because they have obviously decided that at they have obviously decided that at the moment they are not tackling it successfully enough and i don't know if they are trying to embarrass russia but trying to make clear to the readers and the public that there is no doubt about what this country is doing. yes. i think that is absolutely right. carrying on with the colour coming out, which is not in the papers, it will come out on social media, there is an interview this evening that the dutch press have picked up on with the manager of the hotel where they we re the manager of the hotel where they were actually arrested, so their car was parked in the marriott car park which is next to this chemical watchdog where they were trying to bug it, opposite the dutch prime
they have denied this, and they denied why the russian agents were in salisbury in the first place, that it was an emergency cathedralto go in for two days to see the spire. so what is interesting about the way it has evolved today is you will see it, there is an effort across the other countries, particularly european countries, to co—ordinate the response because they have obviously decided that at they have obviously decided that at the moment they are not tackling it successfully enough...
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of the intelligence agencies and journalists means the story the two salisbury suspects told about visiting the city's famous cathedraloking ever more threadbare. investigators from the website bellingcat briefed mps on their research a little earlier today. let's go now to our correspondent, ben ando, in westminster. more details in particular emerging this afternoon about alexander mishkin, the second suspect in the salisbury attack. that's right. what we know now is he is somebody who was in the russian navy, he is a trained doctor, he is with the gru. he is somebody who had less of a digital footprint than the other man who was allegedly involved in the salisbury poisoning, so it took longer i think for investigators to track him down and build upa investigators to track him down and build up a picture of who he was. what they have been telling mps is what they have also put in a dossier they have given to the police who are investigating the salisbury poisoning they use a commendation of open source media and some close source do exactly identify who they believe he is. i spoke to one of the investigators from be
of the intelligence agencies and journalists means the story the two salisbury suspects told about visiting the city's famous cathedraloking ever more threadbare. investigators from the website bellingcat briefed mps on their research a little earlier today. let's go now to our correspondent, ben ando, in westminster. more details in particular emerging this afternoon about alexander mishkin, the second suspect in the salisbury attack. that's right. what we know now is he is somebody who was in...
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of the intelligence agencies and journalists means the story the two salisbury suspects told about visiting the city's famous cathedraling ever more threadbare. philip ingram is with me — a former senior intelligence officer in the british army. what has been raised as a principal question or set of questions by this revelation today? well you have a in assassination attempts so his professional reputation is now ripped to shreds but it is further evidence that russian intelligence services need to look at their operational security. for investigative journalism site to get this level of detail on any intelligence agency is significant. we tend to associate this kind of level of activity if it goes on out of moscow as being something vigorously controlled but you are saying in this incident was not? the controls for the operations and operationally it went quite well, they made a mistake in dropping the novichok bottle. the russian team did not make a mistake, it was intelligence that led to their arrest, it was a low risk operation for them but not real mistakes by the fact that operatives have been compromised by re
of the intelligence agencies and journalists means the story the two salisbury suspects told about visiting the city's famous cathedraling ever more threadbare. philip ingram is with me — a former senior intelligence officer in the british army. what has been raised as a principal question or set of questions by this revelation today? well you have a in assassination attempts so his professional reputation is now ripped to shreds but it is further evidence that russian intelligence services...
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salisbury, a wonderful city. >> yes. >> what makes it so wonderful? >> translator: it's a tourist city. they have a famous cathedralurope and throughout the world, i think. it's famous for its 123-meter expi spire >> reporter: implausible deniability, sending a blunt message to its enemies. >> every pen looks like this, completely innocent to the untrained eye, but click it twice -- >> reporter: plain old incompetence cannot be ruled out. matthews chance, cnn, moscow. >>> never a good day to be when you're being compared to rowan atkinson. >>> up next we'll speak with lisa ling with a sneak peek of tonight's episode. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." fall in love with iphone xs on t-mobile, and right now, save $300 dollars. people confuse but they're different. it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we choose real ingredients like almonds, peanuts and a drizzle of dark chocolate. find your favorite and give kind® a try. ithe most highly recommended bed in america just got better. introducing the all-new, reinvented tempur-pedic. designed with the most pressure relieving material we've ever
salisbury, a wonderful city. >> yes. >> what makes it so wonderful? >> translator: it's a tourist city. they have a famous cathedralurope and throughout the world, i think. it's famous for its 123-meter expi spire >> reporter: implausible deniability, sending a blunt message to its enemies. >> every pen looks like this, completely innocent to the untrained eye, but click it twice -- >> reporter: plain old incompetence cannot be ruled out. matthews chance,...
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television two weeks ago set to claim he was a tourist in salisbury, a civilian working in fitness nutrition and he travelled there to see the cathedralisbury poisoning and the kremlin last week told us that they don't wa nt to last week told us that they don't want to discuss this any further, they said many people look alike, that this is simply an informal investigation and they do not to wa nt to investigation and they do not to want to comment further on the case at all. thank you, sarah. how would you feel about befriending a convicted killer? for the last 30 years, a british charity has been helping the public make contact with prisoners on america's death row who otherwise would have no links to anyone beyond the prison walls. their only contact with the outside world is the people who befriend them, and write them letters. in this report, we meet two women who have chosen murderers for pen friends. "it was so good to hear from you. "so glad to know that you are doing better now. "i am always good to hear from you." i don't see them as monsters. i see them as people. "dear, luke, thank you for your latest used letter and artwo
television two weeks ago set to claim he was a tourist in salisbury, a civilian working in fitness nutrition and he travelled there to see the cathedralisbury poisoning and the kremlin last week told us that they don't wa nt to last week told us that they don't want to discuss this any further, they said many people look alike, that this is simply an informal investigation and they do not to wa nt to investigation and they do not to want to comment further on the case at all. thank you, sarah....
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salisbury, a wonderful city. >> translator: yes. >> translator: what makes it so wonderful? >> translator: it is a tour wrist city. they have -- tourist city. they have a famous cathedral there. it is famous for its 123 meter spiral. it is famous for its clock. >> reporter: implausible deniability, that is one way of seeing it. the kremlin sending blunt message to its enemies. >> every agent would carry a pen that looked just like that, completely innocent, but click it twice -- >> reporter: plain old incompetence though cannot be ruled out. matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> got to love mr. bean there. >>> still ahead, we're following this tragedy in indonesia after double natural disasters. rescue workers there are not giving up the search for anyone who could still be alive. we'll have the story ahead. stay with us. ing . >>> more than a week after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck indonesia, the hope of finding survivors is fading. rescue teams are still searching for more than 1,000 people who are missing. but they are mostly bringing back bodies. officials say more than 1500 people have died and that that number will likely rise as information from remote
salisbury, a wonderful city. >> translator: yes. >> translator: what makes it so wonderful? >> translator: it is a tour wrist city. they have -- tourist city. they have a famous cathedral there. it is famous for its 123 meter spiral. it is famous for its clock. >> reporter: implausible deniability, that is one way of seeing it. the kremlin sending blunt message to its enemies. >> every agent would carry a pen that looked just like that, completely innocent, but...