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accusing them of gestapo tactics during his arrest. two days after being indicted, stone now signaling a willingness to cooperate with robert mueller. saying he never spoke to the president about wikileaks or russia, or about mueller's investigation. his critics say the evidence against him is right there. here's tara palmeri. >> reporter: tonight, president trump's longtime political adviser, roger stone, denying he ever communicated with trump about russia or the mueller investigation. >> none whatsoever. zero. >> categorically? >> zero. >> reporter: robert mueller indicted stone friday on seven counts including obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and lying to congress. in court filings, mueller paints stone as an intermediary between the campaign and wikileaks. which published hacked e-mails from the dnc. now out on bail, stone, defiant. accusing mueller of trying to intimidate him with the predawn fbi raid on friday. >> they could have called my lawyers and i would have turned myself in. but it was an expensive show of force
accusing them of gestapo tactics during his arrest. two days after being indicted, stone now signaling a willingness to cooperate with robert mueller. saying he never spoke to the president about wikileaks or russia, or about mueller's investigation. his critics say the evidence against him is right there. here's tara palmeri. >> reporter: tonight, president trump's longtime political adviser, roger stone, denying he ever communicated with trump about russia or the mueller investigation....
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that was when they said gestapo -- that came to my mind. in any event, my mother then asked me, should we go? and i knew i had all of my friends. i knew i was living nicely. but without hesitation, i said, let's go. she said then you have to keep your mouth shut. and that's a difficult thing to do for a 13-year-old kid. anyway, she got herself a visitor's visa, just as my father had a visitor's visa. they didn't have computers in those days, so they didn't realize when they gave her a visitor's visa that my father was already in country. had they recognized that, we would have been designated as refugees, and she never would have gotten a visa. in those days, they're not looking for any refugees coming into the states. in any event, he had to go back to the consulate and bribe somebody to put me on the visa, and she did that. and then she paid first-class passage. she paid first-class hotel reservations. anything that she could pay in advance was fine, because we were only allowed to take ten marks out of the country. so we one early mornin
that was when they said gestapo -- that came to my mind. in any event, my mother then asked me, should we go? and i knew i had all of my friends. i knew i was living nicely. but without hesitation, i said, let's go. she said then you have to keep your mouth shut. and that's a difficult thing to do for a 13-year-old kid. anyway, she got herself a visitor's visa, just as my father had a visitor's visa. they didn't have computers in those days, so they didn't realize when they gave her a visitor's...
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gestapo headquarters was something only to my mother's mind was a good business friend to my parents knew was taken to gestapo headquarters and four hours later they found him on the sidewalk either he was pushed or shoved out of the fourth floor window. that is what came to my mind so in any event my mother then asked me should we go? i knew i had to leave my friends that i was living nicely but without hesitation i said let's go. she said you have to keep your mouth shut. which is a difficult thing to do for a 13 -year-old kid. so we got a visitors visa just as my father did they didn't have computers so they didn't realize when they gave her the visitors visa that my father was already in country had they recognize that we would not be designated as refugees and never would have gotten the visa but in any event she had to go back to the consulate to bribe somebody to put me on the visa and then she paid first-class passage , first-class hotel reservations anything she could pay in advance because we were only allowed to take ten marks out of the country. so one early morning we sn
gestapo headquarters was something only to my mother's mind was a good business friend to my parents knew was taken to gestapo headquarters and four hours later they found him on the sidewalk either he was pushed or shoved out of the fourth floor window. that is what came to my mind so in any event my mother then asked me should we go? i knew i had to leave my friends that i was living nicely but without hesitation i said let's go. she said you have to keep your mouth shut. which is a difficult...
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a these are gestapo tactics.m my house with greater force than was used to take down bin laden or el chapo or pablo escobar, it's unconscionable. >> trevor: okay, calm down fourth blind mouse, calm down. ( laughter ) ( applause ) it wasn't more force than bin laden. bin laden's at the bottom of the ocean right now, and he's probably, like, oh, yeah, i've got fish swimming through my head but you've got it real rough, roger, real rough. here's the thing, you have trump and his people lambasting the police for what they did, and it's interesting to me how, for how long, how many years have black people been saying police in america are extreme the way thaw arrest people, the way they interact with citizens when they take them away. every time black people say it, what do they say on the right? oh, well, that's the law. blue lives matter. you've got to respect the police. they're doing their jobs! and then when one of them gets arrested, they will be, like, did you see how he held me?! he put my hands behind my back
a these are gestapo tactics.m my house with greater force than was used to take down bin laden or el chapo or pablo escobar, it's unconscionable. >> trevor: okay, calm down fourth blind mouse, calm down. ( laughter ) ( applause ) it wasn't more force than bin laden. bin laden's at the bottom of the ocean right now, and he's probably, like, oh, yeah, i've got fish swimming through my head but you've got it real rough, roger, real rough. here's the thing, you have trump and his people...
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the central railway administration and the gestapo had ordered us to ensure the train passed through the station. but i claim that the engine had malfunctioned and would need to be replaced. then during the final check i damaged the brakes to make sure the train couldn't leave the station i and the station master had time. many locals took advantage of this to help the prisoners on the train at great personal risk. they came to our way again and asked in russian are you alive are you russian i said yes. put us on stretchers covered us up and took us to the road. they put us down next to the station the boob nice station. there were four of us girls they covered us with a sheet. and. then maria could remove our came to us and said. be quiet we're going to free you. the worst question of hidden under funeral shrouds the four girls was smuggled out of the station yard by a check woman. was really the wrong why they took us to the tram. as we sat in the tram the czechs gave us bread and lumps of sugar. and. some gave us their scarves oh never forget that. then they sat us on the floor so
the central railway administration and the gestapo had ordered us to ensure the train passed through the station. but i claim that the engine had malfunctioned and would need to be replaced. then during the final check i damaged the brakes to make sure the train couldn't leave the station i and the station master had time. many locals took advantage of this to help the prisoners on the train at great personal risk. they came to our way again and asked in russian are you alive are you russian i...
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she was still asleep when the gestapo raided their home early one morning in january one thousand nine hundred forty three. they said rouse rouse out out. i was in bed it was six in the morning the marshal they forced their way into my room they wanted to check whether anyone was hiding in the wardrobe. they searched all the other rooms too in washington was shaking the entire time out of fear. her brother alfonse had advance warning together with two other resistance members he tried to flee across the border into switzerland he could push off to finish the group failed to reach safety claimant picked up on a train in baghdad just before the swiss border and arrested him for the crime to finish my frequent them they were then tried in strasbourg at the people's court of folks. by pfizer in person in early july one thousand nine hundred three the divine . judge horan for eisler wanted to make an example of the students as president of the people's court chrysler was notorious for parading defendants and for his cruel sentencing in what were little more than show trials. cmon mr big bro
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when we are called racist, when we are called the gestapo.urse, that will affect the way you feel about the job you are doing. you can have that happen. we know what we are doing is we are enforcing the law that congress put on the book. we are not the gestapo. we are not nazis. we take people into custody. we treat them humanely. we apply the laws congress asks us to apply. but that's the rhetoric from the far left that they want to energize their base with. it's not going to work. it never has worked. the american public wants border security. that what's we want and that's what president trump wants. melissa: the president and yourselves are criticized for what's happened on the border when you look at the children who died in those cases. on the other hand there are trump supporters who feel like the president already caved. he's look for $25 billion, now he's trying to get $5 billion. it looks like that isn't going to happen. what do you think about both those sentiments on both sides. >> i have been able to meet with the president on se
when we are called racist, when we are called the gestapo.urse, that will affect the way you feel about the job you are doing. you can have that happen. we know what we are doing is we are enforcing the law that congress put on the book. we are not the gestapo. we are not nazis. we take people into custody. we treat them humanely. we apply the laws congress asks us to apply. but that's the rhetoric from the far left that they want to energize their base with. it's not going to work. it never...
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these are gestapo tactics. >> that's pretty strong word there, gestapo katie, give me a sense from your sources and reporting, a sense why this tactic was in fact used how does the fbi explain a decision to do it in the way that it did as opposed to all the other ones where in most cases with the exception of paul manafort, they've always been invited to come in or told to come in for their arraignment or arrest >> first, look to the intime itself it's clear mueller's team believed that roger stone would go to any length to obfuscate and hide anything he's done. the role he played in communications between the trump campaign and wikileaks including tampering with a witness if they believe that, then i don't think they would believe he would preserve evidence on their behalf of course, you have to remember roger stone has been essentially taunting law enforcement a couple of years now. saying i dare you to come get me and so they d. and this is politics as usual. doesn't mean he was colluding with wikileaks and saying his argument about memory lapses is the reason why there may about dis
these are gestapo tactics. >> that's pretty strong word there, gestapo katie, give me a sense from your sources and reporting, a sense why this tactic was in fact used how does the fbi explain a decision to do it in the way that it did as opposed to all the other ones where in most cases with the exception of paul manafort, they've always been invited to come in or told to come in for their arraignment or arrest >> first, look to the intime itself it's clear mueller's team believed...
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there, he was the gestapo chief, cast barbie.roken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the duke of edinburgh is uninjured after being involved in a car crash near the queen's sandringham estate. and one of north korea's top diplomats arrives in washington, fuelling speculation of a second summit betweem kim jong—un and donald trump. iam sure i am sure the uk papers will be leading on the duke of edinburgh's crash, but lets look at some of the international papers. the international edition of the new york times has more on the al—shabaab militant attack on a luxury hotel in nairobi. it shows men praying at the grave of one of the victims who was among the 21 people killed. passing on memories and lessons. the japan times remembers the 24th anniversary of the great hanshin earthquake. candles were lit in kobe on thursday to mark the event, in which more than 6,000 people were killed. and the south china morning post has a story about illegal villas in t
there, he was the gestapo chief, cast barbie.roken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the duke of edinburgh is uninjured after being involved in a car crash near the queen's sandringham estate. and one of north korea's top diplomats arrives in washington, fuelling speculation of a second summit betweem kim jong—un and donald trump. iam sure i am sure the uk papers will be leading on the duke of edinburgh's crash,...
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demonstrators waiting for mike getting and his rebel there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie. humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the duke of edinburgh is uninjured after being involved in a car crash near the queen's sandringham estate. and one of north korea's top diplomats arrives in washington — fuelling speculation of a second summit betweem kim jong—un and donald trump. hospitals in the gaza strip are facing closure because they're running so short of medicine, beds, water and fuel, putting lives at risk. the palestinian health ministry says the system was already on the verge of collapse, after years of an israeli blockade, but now they say it's overburdened with casualties from the protests which have been going on since last march. the bbc‘s mishal husain has just been in gaza. it's a new and extreme burden on a health system that was already stretched to the limit. thousands of people with gunshot wounds. 14—year—old walid is one of those who've been injured at the weekly protest near the per
demonstrators waiting for mike getting and his rebel there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie. humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the duke of edinburgh is uninjured after being involved in a car crash near the queen's sandringham estate. and one of north korea's top diplomats arrives in washington — fuelling speculation of a second summit betweem kim jong—un and donald trump. hospitals in the gaza strip are...
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and accusing the fbi of gestapo tactics during his arrest. >>> high-speed road rage. down the highway at up to 70 miles per hour. a man clinging to the hood of his suv. another driver then pulling out a gun to stop him. >>> manhunt arrest. the alleged killer wanted for shooting his parents, his girlfriend, and her parents. why police were waiting for him 1,000 miles away. >>> the race against time. the massive search and rescue effort under way.
and accusing the fbi of gestapo tactics during his arrest. >>> high-speed road rage. down the highway at up to 70 miles per hour. a man clinging to the hood of his suv. another driver then pulling out a gun to stop him. >>> manhunt arrest. the alleged killer wanted for shooting his parents, his girlfriend, and her parents. why police were waiting for him 1,000 miles away. >>> the race against time. the massive search and rescue effort under way.
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it's a gestapo tactic. it really reeks. >> stone faces seven counts from a federal indictment making false statements to congress to a house committee, witness tampering, and obstruction. he is due in court tomorrow. >> all right, tracie potts joining us from d.c. this morning. tracy, as always, thank you. >>> the manhunt for a suspect accused of a killing spree in louisiana has come to an end. authorities in virginia announce the arrest of a 21-year-old man wanted for the murder of his parents and a young woman some say was his girlfriend, although her family strongly denies they were dating. the motive behind the killings remains a mystery. well go now to nbc's tammy leitner for the latest. >> reporter: this is the man police believe led them on a multi-state manhunt following a louisiana shooting spree. >> we do not have a motive. >> reporter: and they're now investigating why 21-year-old dakota theriot might have killed three people. >> i lost my baby brother. i lost my niece and my nephew. my heart's s
it's a gestapo tactic. it really reeks. >> stone faces seven counts from a federal indictment making false statements to congress to a house committee, witness tampering, and obstruction. he is due in court tomorrow. >> all right, tracie potts joining us from d.c. this morning. tracy, as always, thank you. >>> the manhunt for a suspect accused of a killing spree in louisiana has come to an end. authorities in virginia announce the arrest of a 21-year-old man wanted for the...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: the international committee of the red cross has issued a new warning that climate change combined with growing violence in the sahel is creating an explosive combination. theresa may says she will hold "flexible and inclusive" talks with mps across parliament to try to make progress over the irish backstop. the fact that british police don't routinely carry guns hello, i'm chetan pathak with tuesday's sport briefing. juventus have pulled nine points clear at the top of serie a after a 3—0 win at home to chievo. this man cristiano ronaldo could even afford to miss a penalty as his side extended their unbeaten run in the league to 20 matches since the start of the season. douglas costa got the opening goal on 13 minutes forjuventus against the league's bottom side. his 53rd minute penalty saved, but despite that, daniele rugani added a third six minutes from ti
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. >> i would compare the border patrol to the gestapo. >> reporter: francisco valenzuela is a memb of the tohono o'odham tribe and a rancher. he says he's been harassedby repeatedlorder patrol agents. >> every time i come down here i experience something. >> reporter: like what? >> well, literally being stopped and being searched. point the guns at you. your hands up. >> reporter: so you've had guns drawn at you? >> ohit yeah, definy. >> reporter: tribe members say harassment from border patrol agentss routine. april ignacio recounts her experience. >> you know, living in the united states and having to go checkpoints or wonderin if this border patrol agent who's pulling you over is going to cut you out of your seatbelt or if you're going to be okay. it's a type of psychological emotional trauma that we're dealing with th no one's talking about. >> reporter: what everyone is talking about is the political standoff over a border wall. but for verlon jose and his tribe, it's more than just political. >> it makes me feel that abmeone will knife and cut across my heart. it onis my rebilit
. >> i would compare the border patrol to the gestapo. >> reporter: francisco valenzuela is a memb of the tohono o'odham tribe and a rancher. he says he's been harassedby repeatedlorder patrol agents. >> every time i come down here i experience something. >> reporter: like what? >> well, literally being stopped and being searched. point the guns at you. your hands up. >> reporter: so you've had guns drawn at you? >> ohit yeah, definy. >> reporter:...
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there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie. broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc.the premier league club cardiff city say they're ‘very shocked' after a plane carrying their new signing emiliano sala to the uk went missing. and the us government shutdown has gone into a second month with some unpaid federal workers now forced to turn to foodbanks. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. starting with the financial times, who are also reporting on james dyson's decision to move his company's hq to singapore. the move is being called hypocritical by some who say it's at odds with his enthusiastic public support for brexit. the south china morning post is reporting on the continuing diplomatic rift between china, and the united states and canada. the paper says beijing is promising retaliation against both countries if they go ahead with plans to extradite huawei's chief financial officer meng wanzhou. and the japan times has a story about the royal wedding that didn't happen. they say that kei komuro, who was supposed to marry japan's princess ma
there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie. broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc.the premier league club cardiff city say they're ‘very shocked' after a plane carrying their new signing emiliano sala to the uk went missing. and the us government shutdown has gone into a second month with some unpaid federal workers now forced to turn to foodbanks. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. starting with the financial times, who are also reporting on james...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. the president of zimbabwe has flown home from a state visit to russia followinq violent protests: theresa may says she will hold "flexible and inclusive" talks whatsapp is limiting everyone using the service to forwarding any single message no more than 5 times. the forwarding limit was announced in indonesia ahead of elections there in april — it was trialled previously trialled in india. the company says it's part of efforts to tackle the spread of false information so—called "fa ke news. " i've been speaking to our business reporter kim gittleson. it is an app you download on your phone to message or friends or whoever you want but the key thing, its main proposition has been end—to—end encryption which means whatsapp doesn't want to know on its servers and wants you to have privacy intact but that's made it very difficult to track the spread of misinformation. we saw in summer som
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. the president of zimbabwe has flown home from a state visit to russia followinq violent protests: theresa may says she will hold "flexible and inclusive" talks whatsapp is limiting everyone using the service to forwarding any single message no more than 5 times. the forwarding limit was announced in indonesia ahead of elections there in...
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he's accused the fbi of using quote gestapo tactics during his arrest. >> any chance you'll cooperate with special counsel robert mueller if he asks? >> you know, that's a question i would have to determine after my attorneys have some discussion. if there's wrongdoing by other people in the campaign, that i know about, which i know of none, but if there is, i would certainly testify honestly. >> he's never suggested to you in any way, shape, or form that he might offer you a pardon? >> absolutely positively not. >> court documents claim stone threatened witnesses calling one a rat and sending an e-mail that said, prepare to die. stone says many of his e-mails were taken out of context. >>> we expect the death toll to rise today after a dam collapse in brazil. the disaster unleashed a torrent of mud and waste from a mine. nearly 60 people are confirmed dead. more than 300 people are missing. international help is on the way including a team of experts and soldiers to join the search effort. >>> in venezuela, the united states is warning president nicolas maduro. of aquote significant
he's accused the fbi of using quote gestapo tactics during his arrest. >> any chance you'll cooperate with special counsel robert mueller if he asks? >> you know, that's a question i would have to determine after my attorneys have some discussion. if there's wrongdoing by other people in the campaign, that i know about, which i know of none, but if there is, i would certainly testify honestly. >> he's never suggested to you in any way, shape, or form that he might offer you a...
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there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie.ide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: as zimba bwe's brutal crackdown on protestors continues, the president has promised to investigate claims protestors were systematically tortured. and the us government shutdown has gone into a second month, with some unpaid federal workers now forced to turn to foodbanks. climate change is already having an impact on many communities across the world, struggling to cope with extreme and fluctuating weather conditions. the effects are being keenly felt in mali in north—west africa — where droughts and floods have caused immense damage. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has travelled to the town of menaka, rarely visited byjournalists, to see the impact climate change is having on daily life there. locked in a long war to hold back the desert. its losing. and now a new enemy, climate change, threatening the world's most vulnerable lands. mali fights on m
there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie.ide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: as zimba bwe's brutal crackdown on protestors continues, the president has promised to investigate claims protestors were systematically tortured. and the us government shutdown has gone into a second month, with some unpaid federal workers now forced to turn to foodbanks. climate change is already having an impact on many...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump has proposed a compromise to end the longest ever us government shutdown if he's given the money to build his border wall he'll lift a threat to deport a million immigrants for three years. police in northern ireland say a suspected car bomb has exploded in londonderry. politicians of all parties there have condemned the attack. let's have more on president trump's speech to address the government shutdown. earlier, i spoke to political historian professor allan lichtman, based at the american university in washington dc, and asked him just how it would all end. donald trump and his advisers should have known that his offer of was absolutely dead on arrival. the democrats and republicans previously have resented a plan with 25 million dollars for border security and donald trump turned it down because it offered permanent protection for the dreamers and th
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump has proposed a compromise to end the longest ever us government shutdown if he's given the money to build his border wall he'll lift a threat to deport a million immigrants for three years. police in northern ireland say a suspected car bomb has exploded in londonderry. politicians of all parties there have condemned the...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. this is bbc news. has proposed a compromise to end the longest ever us government shutdown. if he's given the money to build his border wall, he'll lift a threat to deport a million immigrants for three years. police in northern ireland say a bomb has exploded in londonderry. politicians of all parties there have condemned the attack. let's return to our top story now. that plan for the government shutdown. mark krikorian is executive director of the center for immigration studies. hejoins me from vienna in virginia. thank you for your time. donald trump has made his offer to the democrats but they are not writing. why is that? this isn't really a dispute over policy. his border security package, which is more than just the wall and has been clear all along, there is more elements. the package overall is really not all that remarkable. it is the kind of thing that democratic residence in the past would have an impact did propose that the dispute is more a political one. the democrats are determined to
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. this is bbc news. has proposed a compromise to end the longest ever us government shutdown. if he's given the money to build his border wall, he'll lift a threat to deport a million immigrants for three years. police in northern ireland say a bomb has exploded in londonderry. politicians of all parties there have condemned the attack. let's return to our top story now. that plan for the government shutdown. mark krikorian is executive director of...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.o this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks forjoining us. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the international monetary fund has cut its prediction for economic growth in the coming year, after china reported its slowest increase for nearly three decades. theresa may has refused to rule out a no deal brexit for the uk, and has warned that holding a second referendum the broadcaster and environmentalist sir david attenborough has told the world economic forum in davos that civilisation will collapse if we do not take urgent action on climate change. on tuesday, he'll take part in a panel discussion with britain's prince william. you can catch in—depth coverage from davos here on bbc world news and on our website, bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the business times warns that top bosses in southeast asian countries are much mor
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.o this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks forjoining us. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the international monetary fund has cut its prediction for economic growth in the coming year, after china reported its slowest increase for nearly three decades. theresa may has refused to rule out a no deal brexit for the uk, and has...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.his spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. very good to have you with us on bbc world news. to russia, following violent protests over the doubling of fuel prices. britain's prime minister said she will hold "flexible and inclusive" talks with mps across parliament, to try to make progress over the irish backstop. whatsapp is limiting everyone using the service to forwarding any single message no more than five times. the forwarding limit was announced in indonesia ahead of elections there in april. it was trialled previously in india. the company says it's part of efforts to tackle the spread of false information, so—called fake news. i've been speaking to our business reporter, kim gittleson. it's an app that you download on your phone to message your friends or whoever you want but the key thing, its main proposition has been end—to—end encryption, which means whatsapp doesn't want to know who you are messaging and store its messages on its
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.his spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. very good to have you with us on bbc world news. to russia, following violent protests over the doubling of fuel prices. britain's prime minister said she will hold "flexible and inclusive" talks with mps across parliament, to try to make progress over the irish backstop. whatsapp is limiting everyone using the service to forwarding any single message no...
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there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie.o this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: there've been vigils in france and the uk for missing footballer emiliano sala. the search for his plane is set to resume in the english channel. zimba bwe's brutal crackdown on protestors continues. the president has promised to investigate claims people were 'systematically tortured'. many countries are woefully under—equipped and unprepared to deal with the cyber threats of today, that's according to interpol who will be raising that issue at the world economic forum. jurgen stock, the secretary general of interpol, has been talking to nick robinson in davos. interpol is more important than ever as the threats are more international and more important than ever. the threat of international terrorism is still quite high and of course we have also been reminded that the threat level due to some significant terrorist attacks that have it taken place this
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie., a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump and north korea's leader kim jong—un are to meet for a second summit — the white house is hoping to make progress on denuclearisation. let's stay with that story. earlier, i spoke to governor bill richardson, former cabinet secretary under bill clinton. and_lasked_i1'ln1 in the right way. well, i am a bit troubled by the announcement that there is going to bea summit announcement that there is going to be a summit in six weeks, at the end of february, because the last summit injune has of february, because the last summit in june has produced of february, because the last summit injune has produced nothing of substance, especially from the north koreans. they have not been nuclearised, they have not done anything about their missiles, the nuclear weapons, absolutely nothing. not even disclosed the number of weapons or not even disclosed the number of wea
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incredibly stupid remark during the election where he attempted to equate the labour party with the gestapo which was extremely stupid thing to have done and probably also lost a few seats. >> i think we have time for one more question. sir, here. >> of all the churchill biographers out -- of all the churchill biographers out there, how were you able to convince the queen to give you unfettered access -- [laughter] to her father's diaries? >> it was, i'd love to pretend it was anything other than certain p dipty. i just, i didn't take no for an answer, and i kept asking, which i think is always very sensible with the royal archives. also, you know, it had been 70-plus years since the events, and so i think that it was pretty much time. of course, that's a decision to be taken between her and her private secretaries. luckily, they came to the decision that i was going to get a yes rather than yet another no. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to invite all of you to join us here on monday, november 26th, when we welcome sir antony beevor who will discuss his new history of the battle at arnha
incredibly stupid remark during the election where he attempted to equate the labour party with the gestapo which was extremely stupid thing to have done and probably also lost a few seats. >> i think we have time for one more question. sir, here. >> of all the churchill biographers out -- of all the churchill biographers out there, how were you able to convince the queen to give you unfettered access -- [laughter] to her father's diaries? >> it was, i'd love to pretend it was...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the british prime minister is due to outline plans for what could happen next in the brexit process, after her withdrawal agreement was voted down first week. a new report outlines china's rapidly modernising military and its ability to fight regional conflicts. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the new york times reports on the soviet—era secrets that have been raising eyebrows across latvia. the real names of thousands of kgb informers were released this year. but many of the alleged agents claim to have been set up. the front page of the japan times looks at the possibility of a merger between renault and nissan. the paper says paris has been pushing the deal. but nissan is believed to want to reduce the influence of their french partner. and singapore might be known fo
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the british prime minister is due to outline plans for what could happen next in the brexit process, after her withdrawal agreement was voted down first week. a new report outlines china's rapidly modernising military and its ability to fight regional conflicts....
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president trump's long-time adviser, roger stone is blasting the fbi for useing what he describes as gestapo tactics during his arrest. stone is denying charges of obstruction and lying to congress, but he's now signaling a willingness to cooperate with robert mueller. here's abc's tara palmeri. >> reporter: president trump's longtime political adviser roger stone strongly denying that he ever communicated with trump about russia or the mueller investigation. >> none whatsoever. >> zero. >> categorically. >> categorically. >> zero. >> reporter: special counsel robert mueller indicted stone friday on seven counts including obstruction of justice, witness tampering and lying to congress. in court filings mueller paints stone as an intermediary between the trump campaign and wikileaks which published hacked dnc and clinton campaign emails stolen by russia. now out on bail, stone defiant accusing mueller of trying to intimidate him with the heavily armed predawn fbi raid on friday. >> they could simply have called my lawyers, and i would have turned myself in. >> that's a question -- >> it was a
president trump's long-time adviser, roger stone is blasting the fbi for useing what he describes as gestapo tactics during his arrest. stone is denying charges of obstruction and lying to congress, but he's now signaling a willingness to cooperate with robert mueller. here's abc's tara palmeri. >> reporter: president trump's longtime political adviser roger stone strongly denying that he ever communicated with trump about russia or the mueller investigation. >> none whatsoever....
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know, ambassador vecchio, gestapo mercado. [applause] the incredible work that all of you have been doing for years and is now on your plate moving forward, by unity right now is incredibly important and congratulations. i want the bank and welcome european ambassador to the united states, david o'sullivan, la and ambassador and the paraguayan ambassador manuel casedas. we're glad to be joined by ed royce chairman of the house committee. we have a robust program so i'm going to be brief but i want to set the stage quickly with a few key messages on this historic moment of one gauido. what happens in the coming days will set the trajectory for venezuela and the region for the next generation area just a few hours venezuelan will go to the streets to accept the pronouncement of the national assembly. it's imperative that as much is done as possible to help the interim government of one gauido be successful and exert pressure on the euro and let the venezuelan people succeed area three, the interim government and the venezuelan p
know, ambassador vecchio, gestapo mercado. [applause] the incredible work that all of you have been doing for years and is now on your plate moving forward, by unity right now is incredibly important and congratulations. i want the bank and welcome european ambassador to the united states, david o'sullivan, la and ambassador and the paraguayan ambassador manuel casedas. we're glad to be joined by ed royce chairman of the house committee. we have a robust program so i'm going to be brief but i...
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there he was the gestapo chief.se as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines: british prime minister theresa may is to brief ministers on cross—party talks — as downing street warns mps not to try and block brexit. president trump attacks the democrats for rejecting proposals to end the longest government shutdown in us history. there's been widespread condemnation of a car bomb left outside a courthouse in londonderry in northern ireland last night. police have called it a ‘very significant‘ attempt to kill people. hundreds of people were evacuated just minutes before the device exploded. the dissident republican group, the new ira, is suspected of being behind the attack and two men have been arrested. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. this cctv shows the vehicle arriving outside the courthouse in londonderry city centre. the driver parks up and then runs away. shortly after, a group of youngsters p
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communism and the nine hundred forty five election year churchill said if labor wins the intrusive gestapo the simple fact is if you have a leader who's generally progress it is going to stop corporations doing away tax dodging crackdown on these billionaires that don't pay their fair share they will do anything to stop you getting in some people that say that what you said about the media and its coverage of these things you're being a bit lenient on them that the un is dreadful journey extreme poverty as we investigating the u.k. and this in the wake of the was benches press corps one hundred twenty thousand makes us deaths because of austerity you said that they kind of like roy jenkins and they carry the end of david o. and social democracy they didn't really go big on that story even in the immediate of two others present governments well it's quite interesting in the year after mrs thatcher was forced out of office panorama the b.b.c. documentary programme produced a programme out economic legacy it's never been shown because he has shows that it didn't really work things were worse
communism and the nine hundred forty five election year churchill said if labor wins the intrusive gestapo the simple fact is if you have a leader who's generally progress it is going to stop corporations doing away tax dodging crackdown on these billionaires that don't pay their fair share they will do anything to stop you getting in some people that say that what you said about the media and its coverage of these things you're being a bit lenient on them that the un is dreadful journey...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. that's believed by officials to have broken all records. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: china says its economy grew at its slowest rate in almost three decades last year. figures show it expanded by 6.6%. theresa may is preparing to make a statement in parliament, setting out how she plans to move forward with brexit. as british politicians continue to battle it out over brexit, a noisy debate is also taking place on the streets of westminster. you might have seen them in some of our broadcasts from college green which is just across the road from the houses of parliament and has increasingly become a media village for tv stations from around the globe. justin rowlatt got in amongst the protesters on both sides. someone has already been down here out these 7, been someone has already been down here out these - over i been sol know i way about. few weeks so i know myrrway about. grace one of the biggest steve grace one of the biggest characters among the remained proteste
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.t, a tide of humanity that‘s believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the british prime minister is preparing to unveil her latest proposals for leaving the european union after plans were rejected by mps last week. the greek capital has witnessed some of the worst violence at a demonstration in years as thousands of furious protestors gathered outside parliament. rescue teams in southern spain are drilling a tunnel in an attempt to find a 2—year—old boy who fell down an unmarked well a week ago. engineers, emergency services, and volunteers have been working around the clock near the southern city of malaga to try to find julen rosello. his family say they heard him cry out as he fell, but he hasn‘t been heard from since. courtney bembridge reports. normally quiet part southern spain, tota la n normally quiet part southern spain, totalan is now the scene of a large—scale rescue operation. it has been one week since the toddler disappear
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there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie.oken all records. you are watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: thousands take to the streets of the sudanese capital, khartoum, demanding the resignation of president 0mar al—bashir. the duke of edinburgh is uninjured after being involved in a car crash near the queen's sandringham estate. the french government has unveiled its plans for managing the impact of a no—deal brexit. the prime minister, edouard philippe, said 50 million euros were being invested in preparing french ports and airports, as there were strong fears that britain would leave the eu without an arranged withdrawal. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson has been to calais to see what is happening with the preparations there. eurotunnel is used to the pressures ofjust—in—time manufacturing. ten weeks before brexit, it is starting work in calais on a new site for extra checks on lorries after march. a multimillion—pound insurance policy, with space for a few dozen vehicles. no point in building more capacity, the company
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there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie.his is bbc news. the latest headlines for you this hour: the duke of edinburgh is uninjured, after being involved in a car crash near the queen's sandringham estate. his vehicle overturned. and one of north korea's top diplomats arrives in washington, fuelling speculation of a second summit betweem kim jong—un and donald trump. hospitals in the gaza strip are facing closure because of severe fuel shortages, putting lives at risk. the palestinian health ministry says the system was already on the verge of collapse following years of an israeli blockade. now, it is overburdened with casualties from protests which have been ongoing since march. the bbc‘s mishal husain visited gaza. it is a new and extreme burden on a health system that is already stretched to the limit. thousands of people with gunshot wounds. 1a—year—old walid is one of those who've been injured at the weekly protest near the perimeter fence with israel. his father says he went along just as other young people have. an i
there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie.his is bbc news. the latest headlines for you this hour: the duke of edinburgh is uninjured, after being involved in a car crash near the queen's sandringham estate. his vehicle overturned. and one of north korea's top diplomats arrives in washington, fuelling speculation of a second summit betweem kim jong—un and donald trump. hospitals in the gaza strip are facing closure because of severe fuel shortages, putting lives at risk. the palestinian...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.se as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: affected by the global slowdown and a trade war with the us, latest data shows china's economy is slowing. the british prime minister is preparing to unveil her latest proposals for leaving the european union, after plans were rejected by mps last week. south african leaders have been congratulating felix tshisekedi, who's been declared president of the democratic republic of congo by a constitutional court. his main rival martin fayulu says it's a 'constitutional coup d'etat‘ and has called for peaceful demonstrations across the country. louise dewast has more from the capital kinshasa. steps away from felix tshisekedi's party headquarters, it has been a day of celebrations. his party had tried unsuccessfully for decades to seize power. many here are also celebrating the outgoing president, joseph kabila, for overseeing a handover of po
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standard protocol in cases like stone, the mueller team decides on gestapo tactics. 29 armed fbi agentsore dawn dons body armor, a teagues and tactical vests arrive at stone's home. 17 vehicles including armors trucks, lights flashing, a bullhorn. they begin bang on stone's home yelling, fbi, open the door. the only people home were stone, his wife, and his dog. and cnn is there cameras in tow. waiting for the fbi for an hour waiting for to it start. why would they be there? especially when the fbi considers this dangerous enough to have s.w.a.t. teams and guns drawn. why were you there in position? >> it's a reporter's instinct. the whole russia team thought maybe something was happening in was unusual grand jury activity in washington, d.c. yesterday. judge jeanine: unusual grand jury activity? grand juries meet in secret. what do you know about the activity of the grand jury. what do you know about when they meet or if their schedules change? does that suggest indictments are being handed up? admit it. you had a call from them. you are not kidding anybody. it's a crime for whomever a
standard protocol in cases like stone, the mueller team decides on gestapo tactics. 29 armed fbi agentsore dawn dons body armor, a teagues and tactical vests arrive at stone's home. 17 vehicles including armors trucks, lights flashing, a bullhorn. they begin bang on stone's home yelling, fbi, open the door. the only people home were stone, his wife, and his dog. and cnn is there cameras in tow. waiting for the fbi for an hour waiting for to it start. why would they be there? especially when the...
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the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized an extermination without parallel. magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, we on the presence of a crime without a name. we wanted to tell the story of this man, who coins the word genocide. he defines genocide is that the lord destruction of a nation or ethnic group. the washington post runs an editorial simple he titled, genocide, which speaks on.t the atrocities going --hink part of american runs america does doubt and their unwillingness to believe what was happening when it was happening was the effect that it didn't have a name for the crime until very late. genocide is coined during the war as the mass murder of jews is going on. map we aremated mapping two things on each other. the nazi killing process and the movement of the allied troops. see nazi troops murdered more than 5 million jews already. the swastikas are the six major killing centers that the nazis are operating. the blue is the advance of the allied troops. it was important for us to p
the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized an extermination without parallel. magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, we on the presence of a crime without a name. we wanted to tell the story of this man, who coins the word genocide. he defines genocide is that the lord destruction of a nation or ethnic group. the washington post runs an editorial simple he titled, genocide, which speaks on.t the atrocities going...
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police say gestapo gustavo perez arriaga shot and killed ronil singh during a traffic stop it after crisisavo perez arriaga has been living in the us illegally since crossing the border. family and friends preparing to say goodbye to ronil singh in their community. from the us to fiji to pursue his dream of becoming a police officer. carrying officer ronil singh's body to newman for an honor guard visitation before heading to another service. and laid to rest tomorrow. ronil singh, an exclusive interview about the tragic shooting. the tulsa towers foundation will give an update on paying officer ronil singh's mortgage for his wife and 5-month-old son he leaves behind. rob: a fantastic organization. the russian attorney for an american accused of spying and russia has applied for bail. paul whelen, retired marine, is detained in moscow on espionage, plans to plead not guilty, and hopes he can be swapped for a russian who is behind bars in the united states. neither russia nor the us made suggestions of the exchange but it does closely follow on the heels of the russian activist who pleaded
police say gestapo gustavo perez arriaga shot and killed ronil singh during a traffic stop it after crisisavo perez arriaga has been living in the us illegally since crossing the border. family and friends preparing to say goodbye to ronil singh in their community. from the us to fiji to pursue his dream of becoming a police officer. carrying officer ronil singh's body to newman for an honor guard visitation before heading to another service. and laid to rest tomorrow. ronil singh, an exclusive...
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, millions of party members, nazi party members, out of its jurisdiction by deciding only the ss, gestapo, sd and top nazi leaders were criminals per se. this left all others involved in the nazi party to lower courts. although the last of the nazi party members have almost all died, we all know that some nazis continue to be tried, especially those who were due concentration camp guards. the nuremberg trials led to 11 executions, all by hanging, save one who committed suicide hours before his sentence was to be carried out, hermann goering. who persuaded a young lieutenant, american lieutenant to give him a cyanide there were thousands of trials in lower courts, lower tribunals for others who were determined to be guilty of war crimes. in the pacific theater, the allies set up the tokyo war crimes trial using the nuremberg trials as a model to be officially named international military tribunal for the far east, created three categories. class a, b and c crimes. class a crimes were the most repugnant. 28 men were charge underclass a. class b and c were less repugnant but still were crime
, millions of party members, nazi party members, out of its jurisdiction by deciding only the ss, gestapo, sd and top nazi leaders were criminals per se. this left all others involved in the nazi party to lower courts. although the last of the nazi party members have almost all died, we all know that some nazis continue to be tried, especially those who were due concentration camp guards. the nuremberg trials led to 11 executions, all by hanging, save one who committed suicide hours before his...