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who knew her how i am alexis learner i'm a ph d. in political science and in a post doctoral fellow at western university in canada i study authoritarianism and protest in russia get in the nexis and brian introduce yourself to an instant's audience hi my name is brian macdonald i'm the head of the russia desk at or t. dot com orci is russia's international broadcaster but i work on the online section only not the television so you can read all about it r.t. dot com hey excellent sick same time bearing in mind justin says that you have access you have. what would she say happen to alexina boni was the pleasance what happened to him well i mean i can only tell you what people are saying having no medical training myself i mean the the churches that are treating him in berlin they say that he's been poisoned you know and they have as their initial analysis they've yet to name the exact substance but they've given the family it belongs to whereas the doctors who treated them an inside syria where he was originally hospitalized for the
who knew her how i am alexis learner i'm a ph d. in political science and in a post doctoral fellow at western university in canada i study authoritarianism and protest in russia get in the nexis and brian introduce yourself to an instant's audience hi my name is brian macdonald i'm the head of the russia desk at or t. dot com orci is russia's international broadcaster but i work on the online section only not the television so you can read all about it r.t. dot com hey excellent sick same time...
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matt: alexis, thank you for joining us. alexis gray is a senior economist at vanguard.ue the conversation with us on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. weekt talks entering a key , finally a key week for brexit talks. foreign lenders also have a big decision to make. stay in london or relocate assets to the european union? so far, the square-mile has kept allure for u.s. banks. joining us now is dani burger. is really one of the biggest to signify a second phase of moving out of the u.k. as the talks enter more advanced stages. but, so far we have not seen much movement besides that. hundreds of millions of billions moving out of the u.k. london has three times the equity as the european union for the big five u.s. banks. when it comes to risk-weighted assets, it has four times the amount. for jp morgan, we have been talking about it as being the first of many. there isave said that a critical mass of people and clients in london so it is unlikely it will move as many assets as they originally anticipated they would. thelators have been telling lenders to keep thei
matt: alexis, thank you for joining us. alexis gray is a senior economist at vanguard.ue the conversation with us on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. weekt talks entering a key , finally a key week for brexit talks. foreign lenders also have a big decision to make. stay in london or relocate assets to the european union? so far, the square-mile has kept allure for u.s. banks. joining us now is dani burger. is really one of the biggest to signify a second phase of moving out of the u.k....
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bob woodwardaret brennan and alexi mccammond. we really appreciate it with this fast-moving devopment, the death of ruth baderbu gi. rest in peace to her. best wishes to her family and thank you all for joining us tonight and going along with us as we adjust to this new we'll keep taking you as close oz news as we can. stick with us florida for the extra. we'll have bob woodward. but for now, i'm bob costas. good nightn.rom washi [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: "washington week" is provided by -- >> whe the world gets complicated a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor c tailor advice and t recommendatio your life. if i dellty wealth management. announcer: depirble funding is provided by, the state of arnold adams d coo and patriciaou know through the yuen foundation. the corporation for plic broadcasting and by contributions to your pbsio st from viewers like you. thank yo
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alexis: thank you. we will have to leave it there. inc.ou for joining us today and for your service to the country. dr. fauci: thank you for having me. >> here is a look at what is live on the c-span networks. in c-span the houses back at 9:00 a.m. followed by legislative business at 11:00. numbers considers several veteran related bills and consider legislation promoting clean energynt of technology. considers, the senate nominations and on c-span3, robert redfield joins other public health officials for a senate hearing on the federal response to the coronavirus. in the afternoon, the head of aboutdget office talks economic projections before the budget committee. the supreme court holds a memorial service for the late justice ruth bader ginsburg at 9:30 am. following the ceremony, her casket will lay in repose for the public to pay their respects. up on "washington journal," we have a look at today's
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in his first public comments since his poisoning last month the russian opposition leader alexi navalny is pictured sitting up with his family. he said he is finally breathing on his own. >> to our viewers ones pbs and united states welcome. president trump says today is the dawn of a new day in the middle east. he is hosted a ceremony at the white house marking the normalization of relations between two gulf arab states and israel. the foreign ministers of united aerab emirates and bahrain joind trump and netanyahu to establish diplomatic relations the first time in more than a quarter century an arab states has established ties with israel. trump said he hopes others will follow and netanyahuhu thanked e president forr his decisive leadership. >> t this day i is a pivot in history. it heralds a new dawn of peace. for thousands of years the jewish people h have prayed for peace. for decadeses the jewish state s prayed for peace. this is why today we arare fili with such profound gratitude. i'm gratefull t to you, preresi trump, for your decisivive leadership. you have unequivocally sto
in his first public comments since his poisoning last month the russian opposition leader alexi navalny is pictured sitting up with his family. he said he is finally breathing on his own. >> to our viewers ones pbs and united states welcome. president trump says today is the dawn of a new day in the middle east. he is hosted a ceremony at the white house marking the normalization of relations between two gulf arab states and israel. the foreign ministers of united aerab emirates and...
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here in berlin, alexi navalny has been released from the hospital after treatment for poisoning. his case triggered a diplomatic crisis between russia and the west. what will mr. navalny do next? and americans lining up at the supreme court to payay their respects to ruth bader ginsburg. among them, bill and hillary clinton. on friday, ginsburg will lie in state in the u.s. capitol. >> i am brent. our viewers on pbs and the united states and all-around the world, welcome. it was a display of cowardice or contempt. it's hard to tell the difference. but president alexander lukashenko of belarus has been sworn in to another term of office in a ceremony that was kept secret from his people. when they heard about it today, protestors once again took to the streets. police used water cannons and tear gas against protestors. lukashenko today assumed his sixth consecutive term with hundreds of officials present. the protestors and others saiai the alexeii last m month was rigged. nick conley is covering the story for us. good evening to you, nick. people have been coming out to protest a
here in berlin, alexi navalny has been released from the hospital after treatment for poisoning. his case triggered a diplomatic crisis between russia and the west. what will mr. navalny do next? and americans lining up at the supreme court to payay their respects to ruth bader ginsburg. among them, bill and hillary clinton. on friday, ginsburg will lie in state in the u.s. capitol. >> i am brent. our viewers on pbs and the united states and all-around the world, welcome. it was a display...
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amy: a alexis mcgill j johnson,t do you think democrats should do right now?>>> look,k, i agree with h her previous g guest. i thihink we need to o put it an the line for this judge. we have to ensure that we are pushing this nominee -- nomination until the inauguration. that is what the majority of americans want. i think the sentiment democrats -- senate democrats should not participate in the process. they should not get this legitimacy. and to the extent that we can push this to where the american people want thisis nomination to happen, i think that would be the most important thing right now. amy: i know there isis a battle within the community, the pro-choice communinity, and we should say -- i wanted to ask about this -- the vast majority of people inin this country are pro-choice. and that includes catholics. but the supreme court and a number of legislatures around the countryry, to say the least, are nonot. what a about thihis division? >> i think this is about essentially a power grab that has happened over the last decade that really does supportt
amy: a alexis mcgill j johnson,t do you think democrats should do right now?>>> look,k, i agree with h her previous g guest. i thihink we need to o put it an the line for this judge. we have to ensure that we are pushing this nominee -- nomination until the inauguration. that is what the majority of americans want. i think the sentiment democrats -- senate democrats should not participate in the process. they should not get this legitimacy. and to the extent that we can push this to...
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alexi and tim are staying put. ashley, we'll let you go. >>> when we come back, more on donald trump's woeful's performance last night, leadership failures exposed by voters who taechbded there, undecided voters there who were just asking him questions, stuff that he couldn't answer and didn't care to try my friend steve schmidt on what bob woodward is today calling donald trump's monumental catastrophic leadership failure. let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you ca
alexi and tim are staying put. ashley, we'll let you go. >>> when we come back, more on donald trump's woeful's performance last night, leadership failures exposed by voters who taechbded there, undecided voters there who were just asking him questions, stuff that he couldn't answer and didn't care to try my friend steve schmidt on what bob woodward is today calling donald trump's monumental catastrophic leadership failure. let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought...
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back with me again dahlia lithwick, alexis coe and zerlina maxwell. bit about that case, and the significance of her dissent there. >> well, the first thing is that it's useful to remember that ruth bader ginsburg was born in the 1930s. she remembered as a child refugees from hitler's concentration camps being resettled in the united states. she lived through red scare. i mean, she has seen history, almost a century of history that made her very, very, very mindful of how fragile democracy is, and also very aspirational about it. and she lived through the civil rights struggles the 1960s and '70s and she was landmark part of it. so she really did feel that chief justice john roberts whom she likes personally and i think respects personally, his notion that the constitution is going to be color-blind, and as he wrote in a different case, the only way to get past race is to get past race. america is fine. we fixed it. she found that farcical. and she was quite harsh in that dissent. but i think she really felt very deeply that this was a landmark piece
back with me again dahlia lithwick, alexis coe and zerlina maxwell. bit about that case, and the significance of her dissent there. >> well, the first thing is that it's useful to remember that ruth bader ginsburg was born in the 1930s. she remembered as a child refugees from hitler's concentration camps being resettled in the united states. she lived through red scare. i mean, she has seen history, almost a century of history that made her very, very, very mindful of how fragile...
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alexi mccammond, political reporter over at axios. and barbara mcquade, veteran federal prosecutor, former united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i watched that campaign event tonight in north carolina. linking biden to china fell flat with the crowd. are we to assume it's going to be head-on law and order every day from here on out? >> partially yes. the president has been casting about for a clear message on the former vice president. that's why you see him testing out still a number of nicknames. but in talking to people in the president's orbit, in the white house, law and order is one of the themes that they believe is effective, that they believe resonates, and that they believe resonates most importantly with suburban women in some of those swing states that they need to win. now, the president sort of acknowledged it in his own remarks that he can be, as he would say, too tough and go a bit overboard. that's something people in his orbit are worried about. you
alexi mccammond, political reporter over at axios. and barbara mcquade, veteran federal prosecutor, former united states attorney for the eastern district of michigan. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i watched that campaign event tonight in north carolina. linking biden to china fell flat with the crowd. are we to assume it's going to be head-on law and order every day from here on out? >> partially yes. the president has been casting about for a clear message on the former...
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after the match she joked little alexis olympia wasn't all that captivated by the match., she was just playing with some princesses upstairs. >> kids do the darnedest things. >> they sure do. seeing mom down there on the court, that's got to be pretty cool, right, alexis olympia? >> i think so, she'll appreciate it later, one day. >>> how do you replace a legendary sexiest man alive? you ask john legend himself. that's what you do. >> in an interview with "people," legend opened up about his time as the reigning sexiest man alive saying, "i've been trying to have a lot of fun with it, but i'm so ready to relinquish this title." >> he says it's been a fun year but it's something not to be taken too seriously. meantime, when asked who should be his successor, legend says fan favorite jason momoa has his vote. >> the egotsma winner says he's seen momoa's name over and over again in feedback on mona's twitter. >> you tweet enough times, you might get noticed. >> some other people have mentioned him on twitter a well. legend is celebrating his seventh studio album and preparin
after the match she joked little alexis olympia wasn't all that captivated by the match., she was just playing with some princesses upstairs. >> kids do the darnedest things. >> they sure do. seeing mom down there on the court, that's got to be pretty cool, right, alexis olympia? >> i think so, she'll appreciate it later, one day. >>> how do you replace a legendary sexiest man alive? you ask john legend himself. that's what you do. >> in an interview with...
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. >> with me is jeremy stall, nate pircili and alexis coe.ever forget your first, a biography of george washington. jeremy, i am cautious about overstating or over selling the change in vocabulary that we heard from the president there when it comes to this president, peaceful transition of power. what did you make of those two juxtaposed statements? >> i feel like the second statement very much reinforces the first. i feel like this has all been presented as a conditional matter. the ballots are legally counted and they're legally counted to his liking, then there will be a peaceful transition of power from one administration to the next, which he would hope would be his own and would expect to be his own i would say. >> alexis, what does history tell us about, as jeremy said, a conditional transfer of power? >> it's not conditional. the founders -- there are so much talk about what the founders want. this was essential. they based this part of the constitution on george washington's actions. he gave up power peacefully in an age of monarchs
. >> with me is jeremy stall, nate pircili and alexis coe.ever forget your first, a biography of george washington. jeremy, i am cautious about overstating or over selling the change in vocabulary that we heard from the president there when it comes to this president, peaceful transition of power. what did you make of those two juxtaposed statements? >> i feel like the second statement very much reinforces the first. i feel like this has all been presented as a conditional matter....
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alexi mcca alexi mccammond and joe madison.nd former republican congresswoman susan molinari of new york. thank you all very much for being here. before we get started, i just want to play a clip of something. i'm just going to be flat out and say it, something i said about a little more than 24 hours ago. let's play it. >> i'm not surprised by mitch mcconnell. i will not be surprised by what senator lindsey graham will do in the future. he is the chair of the senate judiciary committee. i think he played at the beginning of the show -- or you have a clip of him telling jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" that he will not entertain a supreme court justice if it comes in an election year and he said, keep the tape. we've got the tape. and he's gonna go -- he is going to go against his word. i guarantee you he will do that. >> yep. >> i guarantee it. michael steele, were you surprised by what senator graham did? >> no. i didn't believe it when he said it. >> you're a better man than i am. >> everyone is taking the people at their
alexi mcca alexi mccammond and joe madison.nd former republican congresswoman susan molinari of new york. thank you all very much for being here. before we get started, i just want to play a clip of something. i'm just going to be flat out and say it, something i said about a little more than 24 hours ago. let's play it. >> i'm not surprised by mitch mcconnell. i will not be surprised by what senator lindsey graham will do in the future. he is the chair of the senate judiciary committee....
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why do you think they're so committed to this lie, alexi?rom the president himself that he's been downplaying this thing not to inspire panic. but i think about this a lot, nicole, and the last time you and i talked, we talked about this, the thing that president trump created because he downplayed this, in an effort not to inspire panic, he's created a situation in which people don't know what to believe, parents are acting irresponsibly and sending their sick children to school, not getting them tested, feeling the pressure of having to reengage in the economy and go back to work, because they're not being provided to have better work-from-home balance at a time when everyone is forced to work from home and their kids are usually forced to learn from home or in some sort of hybrid situation. but the other scary thing, nicole, we have a new survey out that shows that the share of americans who are even interested in taking the first generation vaccine, wherever it comes out, is significantly dropping over time. and that's in large part agai
why do you think they're so committed to this lie, alexi?rom the president himself that he's been downplaying this thing not to inspire panic. but i think about this a lot, nicole, and the last time you and i talked, we talked about this, the thing that president trump created because he downplayed this, in an effort not to inspire panic, he's created a situation in which people don't know what to believe, parents are acting irresponsibly and sending their sick children to school, not getting...
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our thanks to ashley parker, alexi mccammond, chuck rosenberg. greatly appreciate you starting us off tonight, three friends of this broadcast >>> coming up for us, the president says he knows better than the cdc about all things coronavirus. we'll ask a doctor on the front lines of the coronavirus why that might be a bad prognosis for american citizens. >>> and later, in an otherwise suppressed economy, fact checkers are doing well. here's the question, though. how does biden win against an incumbent president and a daily blizzard of misinformation we'll talk to one of this country's top political strategists and one of this country's top political reporters. we'll ask if biden is doing enough to win the prize as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this thursday night audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historic
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alexi navalny is fighting for his life after falling ill in moscow last month.cow has disputed allegations navalny was poisoned. correspondent: for years, alexey navalny has been fighting to rid russia of what he calls crooks and needs. >> the united russia party has always one for 20 years and even if they lost, usising fraud, thy want anynyway. correspopondent: the outspokoken opposition figure has organized numerous kremlin protests and arrested several times for several this obedience -- for civil disobedience, and attempted to get on the ballot to run for president, but his bid lot by the courts. now, navalny lies in an induced, in a berlin hospital, clinging to life. german chancellor angela merkel because the suspected poisoning attempted murder. >> alexey navalny is the victim of a crime. he was meant to be silenced. i condemned this in the sharpest possible manner in the name of the entire german government. correspondent: navalny is one of vladimir putin's fiercest critics against putin's 20 year grip on power. navalny has susuffered physical attacks i
alexi navalny is fighting for his life after falling ill in moscow last month.cow has disputed allegations navalny was poisoned. correspondent: for years, alexey navalny has been fighting to rid russia of what he calls crooks and needs. >> the united russia party has always one for 20 years and even if they lost, usising fraud, thy want anynyway. correspopondent: the outspokoken opposition figure has organized numerous kremlin protests and arrested several times for several this obedience...
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can we talk about the tax returns, alexi?me out and we're one day -- i guess two days, tuesday night is the debate, so two days before the first presidential debate between president trump and joe biden we get this story. it seems as though president trump is going to have to answer questions about why he paid less money in taxes than so many americans. do you think that actually is going to make a difference potentially? he's already called it fake news. but is he going to be forced to say more about it because people will demand that or not? >> your point is exactly right. he'll certainly be asked about it at the debate but what i'm hearing from folks close to the biden campaign is that regular americans may not care so much about the tax returns. i've heard from democratic operatives and strategists that state at the debate biden shouldn't get into the details. but he's focused on one number only, $750, that president trump paid in taxes not just in 2016 but in his first year in the white house. democrats say don't get dis
can we talk about the tax returns, alexi?me out and we're one day -- i guess two days, tuesday night is the debate, so two days before the first presidential debate between president trump and joe biden we get this story. it seems as though president trump is going to have to answer questions about why he paid less money in taxes than so many americans. do you think that actually is going to make a difference potentially? he's already called it fake news. but is he going to be forced to say...
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traces of novacek on the bottle from the tomsk room and then 2 more liberties that took tests from alexy confirms that novelli was poisoned with it now we understand this was done before he left his room to go to the airport. this video seems to raise more questions than provide answers 1st and foremost how that particular bottle and all the this evidence all these things were transferred from moscow to berlin there have been some unconfirmed reports that apparently a special rescue plane took alexina valley's belongings from that room to berlin for instance selection of only could simply choose not to drink from anything provided by the many by his hotel i mean there was there was up to up to him there were 3 bottles in the video you can see that the right least 3 separate bottles and election of chose to drink from that particular one also there were no guarantees that somebody else from election of oni's unto raj wouldn't drink from that bottle and so the alleged perpetrator the potential perpetrator could end up with a whole heap of bodies when it comes to the bottle all that we know
traces of novacek on the bottle from the tomsk room and then 2 more liberties that took tests from alexy confirms that novelli was poisoned with it now we understand this was done before he left his room to go to the airport. this video seems to raise more questions than provide answers 1st and foremost how that particular bottle and all the this evidence all these things were transferred from moscow to berlin there have been some unconfirmed reports that apparently a special rescue plane took...
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things looked bad for russian activists alexy novell me over 2 weeks ago after boarding a flight in siberia he started to moan and scream in pain 3 days later he was in a medically induced coma and being flown to berlin to get treatment from berlin doctors. they say it's beyond doubt that no dolly was poisoned with a highly toxic nerve agent in all the chalk but on monday those doctors had some good needs he's awake they say he's responding to verbal communication and has been gradually taken off mechanical ventilation doctors stressed it's too early to judge if there's been any long term effects from severe poisoning. as novelli begins his park area recovery the political fallout from the poisoning has spread to the new completed nord stream to pipeline designed to transport russian gas to europe by germany a few for good reasons to have the pipeline otherwise this project would not exist . but what i think would be wrong would be to rule out from the beginning. that what is happening right now could have an impact on the project. this sentiment is echoed by chancellor merkel spokesperson.
things looked bad for russian activists alexy novell me over 2 weeks ago after boarding a flight in siberia he started to moan and scream in pain 3 days later he was in a medically induced coma and being flown to berlin to get treatment from berlin doctors. they say it's beyond doubt that no dolly was poisoned with a highly toxic nerve agent in all the chalk but on monday those doctors had some good needs he's awake they say he's responding to verbal communication and has been gradually taken...
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alexi mchammond. good morning, we have a clip for axios' 1 big thing this morning. a listen. >> i think this is important because there is, unfortunately, i think, a heightened risk of civil unrest in the period, you know, between voting and a result being called or after that. and i just think that we need to be doing everything we can to reduce the chances of violence or civil unrest in the wake of this election. >> alexi, what else did mark zuckerberg have to say to mike allen? >> good morning, it's so good to see you. happy friday. i'm happy to be on with you. >> happy friday. >> mark zuckerberg told my colleague that facebook is rolling out these new election tools that they're implementing as a way to try to deter the spread of misinformation and e violence on its platform and also help americans realize that the election results are legitimate. they're scrambling for a way to help americans sort out what's going on on election night. we're seeing in polling that most americans think we'll have a result within one to two days or the night of election night but
alexi mchammond. good morning, we have a clip for axios' 1 big thing this morning. a listen. >> i think this is important because there is, unfortunately, i think, a heightened risk of civil unrest in the period, you know, between voting and a result being called or after that. and i just think that we need to be doing everything we can to reduce the chances of violence or civil unrest in the wake of this election. >> alexi, what else did mark zuckerberg have to say to mike allen?...
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alexis, we appreciate your time.ou. >> thank you. >>> there's been a lot of anxiety this week over whether the president will commit to a peaceful transition of power if he loses this november. so far, no commitment. we'll get some perspective on that just ahead. stay close. stay close es your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy woman: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems.
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lawmakers pointing a finger of blame firmly at russia and the russian government for what happened to alexis there was some voices questioning the official german government line but there weren't many and. if the kremlin really regrets the assassination attempt on alex in the valley and really wants to clear things up why does novell need such a level of protection from a security services political murder is part of the putin system. i'm not so not only are the russian suppose to have tried to poison an opponent of the regime with a military nerve agent but the put it in his t. why would the russian government be so stupid them and even let an avanti fly out to germany instead of hiding him in russia it's absurd. the north stream to gas pipeline project was a major factor in the debate the pipeline which would take russian gas under the baltic sea directly into germany well lawmakers fall into 3 camps when it comes to the multi national multi 1000000000 euro infrastructure project there are those that say it needs to be halted immediately and perhaps canceled altogether there are those tha
lawmakers pointing a finger of blame firmly at russia and the russian government for what happened to alexis there was some voices questioning the official german government line but there weren't many and. if the kremlin really regrets the assassination attempt on alex in the valley and really wants to clear things up why does novell need such a level of protection from a security services political murder is part of the putin system. i'm not so not only are the russian suppose to have tried...
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alexi the valley's not out of the coma doctors say he's able to respond in a sense two words russia still denies posting in the valleys doctors in berlin say he was poisoned with the soviet era nerve agent not a joke. u. s. soldiers attempt to get it a delay to his extradition trial has been dismissed. new evidence that he personally recruited hackers to steal confidential. us electric cacables has emerged as sounds o founder of wikileaks faces a treason trial he sent back to the usa. killing him back pay has coded nineteen boy wonder french football tested positive today he'll miss tomorrow's front speak croatian nations league game. this left the split squad headquarters that class from ten already. this is live from paris. thank you very much for being with us we start with the main story about alexi not bounty now able to react to words as he lies in his hospital bed in berlin the german doctors who confirmed he'd been. poisoned with the nerve agent not chalk but able to take him out of an artificial coma this monday. the valley course fell ill on a flight in siberia on august the twe
alexi the valley's not out of the coma doctors say he's able to respond in a sense two words russia still denies posting in the valleys doctors in berlin say he was poisoned with the soviet era nerve agent not a joke. u. s. soldiers attempt to get it a delay to his extradition trial has been dismissed. new evidence that he personally recruited hackers to steal confidential. us electric cacables has emerged as sounds o founder of wikileaks faces a treason trial he sent back to the usa. killing...
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the european parliament will discuss the alleged poisoning of the russian opposition figure alexi of development on tuesday the german hospital he was airlifted to 3 weeks ago says his condition is improving or the new york times reports that he wants to return to russia with more peter oliver in berlin. well we've been finding out more about alexa in of on the in the last 24 hours or so 1st shot at a hospital where he's receiving treatment still here in berlin said his condition was improving that he was able to leave his bed for short periods of time then this new york times article has come out quoting an unnamed german officials saying that lex in the valley has refused to cooperate with a joint russian german inquiry into what happened to him also saying that he has no intention of remaining here in germany that as soon as he's fit and well enough he intends to go back to russia he's fully aware of his condition he's fully aware of what happened and he's fully aware of when he is he's not planning to go into exile in germany he wants to go home to russia and he wants to continue
the european parliament will discuss the alleged poisoning of the russian opposition figure alexi of development on tuesday the german hospital he was airlifted to 3 weeks ago says his condition is improving or the new york times reports that he wants to return to russia with more peter oliver in berlin. well we've been finding out more about alexa in of on the in the last 24 hours or so 1st shot at a hospital where he's receiving treatment still here in berlin said his condition was improving...
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ceo of the national women's law center and also co-founder of the times up legal defense fund and alexisparenthood action fund. good morning to both of you. thank you for joining us. fatima, let me start with you. both of you have been tweeting about the nomination that we were expecting that we got last night of amy coney barrett. fatima, you mentioned in one of your tweets that you mentioned that mitch mcconnell had paid half this attention to the coronavirus crisis as they are in getting this supreme court nominee confirmed before the election. >> yeah. they have taken historic steps to race to put this nominee through the judiciary committee. we have never seen anything like that. a plan to confirm something while people are voting in what is a month period. and at the same time we've been waiting for over five months for them to pass the heroes act to provide an extension of unemployment insurance to deal with the care crisis in this country for so many parents who are both working and home schooling right now. so we know when they have their priorities straight, that they could do
ceo of the national women's law center and also co-founder of the times up legal defense fund and alexisparenthood action fund. good morning to both of you. thank you for joining us. fatima, let me start with you. both of you have been tweeting about the nomination that we were expecting that we got last night of amy coney barrett. fatima, you mentioned in one of your tweets that you mentioned that mitch mcconnell had paid half this attention to the coronavirus crisis as they are in getting...
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the kremlin saying as far as they are concerned, no toxic substances were found on alexi before he wentgermany. the russian foreign ministry is accusing germany of megaphone diplomacy and lying out right about novichok to make them look bad. >> it's said navalni is the victim of a crime. what is the response from the u.s.? >> reporter: good question. you mentioned angela miracle there. there is other remarks coming from leaders of other countries like britain, france as well. there is a statement from the national security counsel saying the united states will work to hold those in russia accountable for the poisoning of alexi navalni but there is a noticeable lack of condemnation from president trump perhaps that may fuel that suspicion that exists that the president is reluctant to criticize vladimir putin when it comes to something as awful as this, pam. >> matthew chance live in moscow for us. thank you. >>> "outfront" next, ac and the special report on the struggle so many parents are facing. should they send their kids back to school? it's time for the biggest sale of the year on
the kremlin saying as far as they are concerned, no toxic substances were found on alexi before he wentgermany. the russian foreign ministry is accusing germany of megaphone diplomacy and lying out right about novichok to make them look bad. >> it's said navalni is the victim of a crime. what is the response from the u.s.? >> reporter: good question. you mentioned angela miracle there. there is other remarks coming from leaders of other countries like britain, france as well. there...
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as for alexi navalny it is clear that his road back to full health may be long and potentially difficulte daily physiotherapy and still does not have full control over all of his limbs. a spokeswoman has told one news agency that he intends to stay in germany for now but longer term he has indicated his intention to return to russia. jenny hill, thank you. a deputy head teacher has been killed by cows while walking in fields in north yorkshire. dave clark, who was in his 50s, died on monday evening. police are trying to establish exactly what happened. the head of richmond school, where mr clark worked for 23 years, described him as a lovely man who'd enriched the lives of everyone he met. a new name has been announced for the bristol music venue colston hall, following decades of protests and boycotts over its association with the slave trade. it'll now be known as the bristol beacon. the search for a new name began back in 2017 — before the black lives matter campaign — asjohn maguire reports. when the statue of the 17th—century slave trader edward colston was torn from its plinth... .
as for alexi navalny it is clear that his road back to full health may be long and potentially difficulte daily physiotherapy and still does not have full control over all of his limbs. a spokeswoman has told one news agency that he intends to stay in germany for now but longer term he has indicated his intention to return to russia. jenny hill, thank you. a deputy head teacher has been killed by cows while walking in fields in north yorkshire. dave clark, who was in his 50s, died on monday...
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los nominados del presidente donald trump para llenar la vacantge podría estar una jueza hispana, alexisla es un persona extraordinada es hispana, es sobre bárbara laboa como posible sustituta. >> laboa. >> nombrando la primera cubana americana a la corte suprema es algo interesante y quizás muy poderoso. >> de ser seleccionada nació y creció en hialeah y su carrera ha sido de rapidao ascenso. >> esta imágenes son de enero del 2019 cuando el gobernador de santis la nombró y luego fue nombrada por el presidente donald trump . >> sería algo muy maravilloso para la comunidad. >> trabajó con laboratorio. >> hubo muchas veocespero también hubo otros hoces como proepueta allison y el anuncio oficial podría llegar ten raponto este lunes o martes. >> hablemos ahora de coronavirus porque california reporta un baja en el número de infecciones, sobrepasamos las 16 mi muertes y solo superado por teas y siendo el estado más poblado y son alrededor falta 775 mil las autoridades dicen que el promedio de infecciones bajó un 3% pero el condado de san diego vio un brote entre estudiantes de la universidad
los nominados del presidente donald trump para llenar la vacantge podría estar una jueza hispana, alexisla es un persona extraordinada es hispana, es sobre bárbara laboa como posible sustituta. >> laboa. >> nombrando la primera cubana americana a la corte suprema es algo interesante y quizás muy poderoso. >> de ser seleccionada nació y creció en hialeah y su carrera ha sido de rapidao ascenso. >> esta imágenes son de enero del 2019 cuando el gobernador de santis la...
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. >>> alexis and his brother run universe city, a organization with a high mission.mmunity and benefitted by the community. >> that gives people fresh and organic food that they might not always have the opportunity to purchase themselves. eggplant, kale, cucumbers. they see the french as one more way to o reach their goal. >> the fridge allows for people to connect on their terms and on their own time. >> reporter: they now support a loosely linked network of fridges around new york city. free food franklin buildings have been around for years but the pandemic created the circumstances for a grass roots movement. >> it's a north america of individuals who took an interest resing down whenhehut pantrs down people, especially those who went into recent unemployment, without the resources they need to provide for their family. >> reporter: you can find them all across the country each with its own personality. like this one in charlotte, north carolina, created by shamell jackson. >> bread, vej tablets. fruits at the bottom. >> reporter:his cafe is filled with dpreshes
. >>> alexis and his brother run universe city, a organization with a high mission.mmunity and benefitted by the community. >> that gives people fresh and organic food that they might not always have the opportunity to purchase themselves. eggplant, kale, cucumbers. they see the french as one more way to o reach their goal. >> the fridge allows for people to connect on their terms and on their own time. >> reporter: they now support a loosely linked network of fridges...
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encontrada culpable por el homicidio doloso de siete adultos y 10 siete niÑos entre ellos el pequeÑo raÚl alexisen prisiÓn. la fiscalÍa de la ciudad de mÉxico no ha logrado sancionar a ninguna de las constructoras investigadas por los derrumbes aunque la fiscalÍa capitalina tiene 139 carpetas de investigaciÓn abierta por la -- por el derrumbe y colapso de las estructuras. falta de permisos legales, uso de materiales de baja calidad hasta homicidios culposos por el fallecimiento de 228 vÍctimas. >> orden de aprehensiÓn a tres desarrolladorascuyos inmuebles tenÍan menos de 10 aÑos y se daÑaron gravemente con el sismo. >> esta maÑana el presidente de mÉxico, y sobre la bandera a media asta. en la ciudad de mÉxico, paulina gÓmez, univisiÓn. fÉlix: denuncia de corrupciÓn presentada por la oposiciÓn. se rechazÓ su destitución y aunque podrÁ continuar frente al gobierno tiene un paÍs acechado por la pandemia y la crisis econÓmica. un arduo debate se llevÓ a cabo en el congreso del perÚ para votar una mociÓn que buscaba la destituciÓn del presidente vizcarra presentada por los opositores a su rÉgimen po
encontrada culpable por el homicidio doloso de siete adultos y 10 siete niÑos entre ellos el pequeÑo raÚl alexisen prisiÓn. la fiscalÍa de la ciudad de mÉxico no ha logrado sancionar a ninguna de las constructoras investigadas por los derrumbes aunque la fiscalÍa capitalina tiene 139 carpetas de investigaciÓn abierta por la -- por el derrumbe y colapso de las estructuras. falta de permisos legales, uso de materiales de baja calidad hasta homicidios culposos por el fallecimiento de 228...
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that attack on his life by the truck and that we discover all the questions around that poisoning of alexy not by any it's now in the head of so p.c.b. of the organisation and they hate to carry on the. agreement on chad because buttons they gave tests that they take some steps of the hospital from not mildly to 2 different and others. laboratories and we will see what the outcome is i am sure that they. also say that this is not the talk from russia that poisoned by any exactly so it is widely suspected that russia was behind his poisoning when well will the germany decide on introducing a punitive measures if it is conclusively proved that he was indeed poisoned by nova chalker which is basically a state nerve agent. i think we should 1st wait on that but what piece is he will find out we want to do it we want to make sure that not only we. sure can trust an investigation and laboratories a surge of our been dispensed into it in munich but also the o.p.c. media is a 100 percent in line with that assessment therefore they were allowed to take their own tests it was not by need this was no
that attack on his life by the truck and that we discover all the questions around that poisoning of alexy not by any it's now in the head of so p.c.b. of the organisation and they hate to carry on the. agreement on chad because buttons they gave tests that they take some steps of the hospital from not mildly to 2 different and others. laboratories and we will see what the outcome is i am sure that they. also say that this is not the talk from russia that poisoned by any exactly so it is widely...
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prominent well russian opposition figure and nobel laureates that lana alexis which has left the country for medical treatment in germany at least according to her aide well the 72 year old is a senior member of the opposition coordination council and says she has recently been harassed by authorities in her home country. germany has on america has confirmed that she has visited russian opposition leader alexina volley while he was recovering in a brawl at hospital the 44 year old who was discharged last week after nearly a month of treatment in germany for exposure to the soviet developed nerve agent nova chalk in august. i want to turn our attention now to india where the coronavirus cases there have exploded the official count of confirmed corona virus cases in india has now exceeded 6000000 people with almost 100000 deaths from covert 1000 reported while india has the 2nd highest number of cases worldwide after the united states about 80000 new infections are recorded each day the world's highest daily rise well despite this the government is unlikely to reimpose the lock down after
prominent well russian opposition figure and nobel laureates that lana alexis which has left the country for medical treatment in germany at least according to her aide well the 72 year old is a senior member of the opposition coordination council and says she has recently been harassed by authorities in her home country. germany has on america has confirmed that she has visited russian opposition leader alexina volley while he was recovering in a brawl at hospital the 44 year old who was...
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joining me now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios and my friend, alexi mchammondu. this morning's one big thing is this clip from axios on hbo. let's watch. >> we've had terrible leadership on this issue, quite frankly and science should never be politicized. science is about getting at the truth. science is what moves society forward. >> is there some other variable that accounts for the difference between how covid has impacted the u.s. versus other developed countries or is it just our leadership and response? >> it is our leadership and response we shouldn't have 50 different responses in the united states you should have a coordinated national plan. the cdc was set up originally to give sound medical guidance to health and county commissioners. the cdc has been neutered to not be able to do its job. >> melinda gates, there, essentially saying science should not be politicized. that is what is happening right now considering the events that took place in the last 24 hours, just looking at that tell us more about what we heard from melinda gates >> thank you fo
joining me now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios and my friend, alexi mchammondu. this morning's one big thing is this clip from axios on hbo. let's watch. >> we've had terrible leadership on this issue, quite frankly and science should never be politicized. science is about getting at the truth. science is what moves society forward. >> is there some other variable that accounts for the difference between how covid has impacted the u.s. versus other developed...
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laínez y alexis vega y también henry martín son nominados. >> creo que es una lista para un microciclo tu ingreso ha disminuido, o perdiste tu trabajo o seguro médico, covered california está aquí. te ayudaremos a encontrar el seguro médico que necesitas para protegerte a ti y a tu familia. y hasta podrías obtener ayuda económica para pagar tu seguro médico. así que si tú o alguien que conoces no tiene cobertura, visita coveredca.com para inscribirte hoy. >> >> arqueologos mexicanos identificaron restos de un barco que llevaba indígenas mayas para ser utilizados como esclavos el barco la unión durante la revelion de 1847 para laborar en cuba en campos de esclavitud, esto era prohibido pero los mayas eran eengañados en méxico y ya ahí los trataban como esclavos, parte de la historía que los pueblos deben conocer para que no se repita, con estos no vamos, buenas noches (musica). >> noticias telemundo. >> buenas noches, estas son las noticias que debe saber antes de que acabe el dÍa. soy julio barreiros. sally de inundaciones catastrÓficas y una destruccion masiva. hay una persona falleci
laínez y alexis vega y también henry martín son nominados. >> creo que es una lista para un microciclo tu ingreso ha disminuido, o perdiste tu trabajo o seguro médico, covered california está aquí. te ayudaremos a encontrar el seguro médico que necesitas para protegerte a ti y a tu familia. y hasta podrías obtener ayuda económica para pagar tu seguro médico. así que si tú o alguien que conoces no tiene cobertura, visita coveredca.com para inscribirte hoy. >> >>...
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government confirmed that russia's leading opposition figure was poisoned a military laboratory found that alexy of all it was attacked with the deadly no talk nerve agent like those developed by the soviet military in the 1970 s. in all these in a serious condition right now in a hospital here in berlin after falling ill last month moscow disputes the allegations that the volley was over was poisoned. for years alexei navalny has been fighting to rid russia of what he calls crooks and thieves and you know the united russia party has always won for 20 years and even if they lost using fraud they want anyway. the outspoken opposition figure has organize numerous anti kremlin protests has been arrested several times for civil disobedience and even attempted to get on the ballot to run for president in 2018 his bid was blocked by the courts. but now the law is in an induced coma at a berlin hospital in critical condition german chancellor angela merkel calls the suspected poisoning attempted murder. alexina. saying about me is the victim of a crime he was meant to be silenced and i condemned this i
government confirmed that russia's leading opposition figure was poisoned a military laboratory found that alexy of all it was attacked with the deadly no talk nerve agent like those developed by the soviet military in the 1970 s. in all these in a serious condition right now in a hospital here in berlin after falling ill last month moscow disputes the allegations that the volley was over was poisoned. for years alexei navalny has been fighting to rid russia of what he calls crooks and thieves...
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him think that i missed maybe it was part of the get i mean in the ghetto is simple the parts are alexy on chemical and guys who try to bite the courtis you look at the ways in question that and they still know you mean to cities to think about how to form that i mean the constant he said i said if we're allowed to moglen this is going to school to get us to get there is a community clip it could be in such a lesson that this and most of you that i've been to them which are meals idea yeah he's not only not going to be honest when there's a much sexy dentist i said i mean a case and he complains to us i can to cast called going to say is going to conclude his movie yemen. we b.c.l. it was one of the simplest phenomena salo superman to kill again you can achieve it and i'm proud to among them was a summons i think by the combatants you know. through because. it was a going to be able to get you know. and that's when i think i want to find a. moment. presumably still many things. right i mean you know you know the same thing. yes your honor if it's your one and only. me not going to fix y
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>>it was a little bit alexis a little bit david a little bit johnny a little bit and frankly a lot of schitt's creek the canadian comedy imports and an emmy record completely sweeping the comedy category with amazing 7 wins total including best comedy series in o'hara schitt's creek ships, 3 ships curry daniel levy schitt's eugene levy schitt's creek levy said. >>and nearly equivalent sweep with fourwinds total including best drama series pence exception jeremy succession we spoke with best actor winner jeremy strong. >>in our virtual backstage setting your category particularly these other actors these other shows. they're fantastic and qualitatively and quantitatively there's so many and they're such good work. it doesn't make it especially sweet. >>i think you're a good kid said you have to learn to treat success and failure as imposters. >>because you know that this is not something that you can ever and you know i i don't take it for granted just to have that chance to do this work which is its own reward other drama winners from other shows included sunday, a surprise winner for
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. >>> joining me now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios alexi mchammond.o see you. too early. >> good morning, congrats to you. today's 1 big thing is about the fallout for democrats after justice ruth bader ginsburg's passing. we're seeing joe biden come out on the campaign trail yesterday to give one of his rare in-person speeches yesterday in philly to talk about the passing. this was an opportunity for joe biden to step up and provide an ultimate form of leadership to voters in what's becoming a monumental momentum for the country. we've seen joe biden step up in moments of the coronavirus, economic crisis, protests against police brutality and systemic racism. now the case he's making is around health care and the affordable healthcare act which helped democrats in the 2018 midterms and something we'll hear joe biden and ores making the case to voters that the supreme court vacancy is a lot about health care. >> i find that interesting because it shows that they seem to be trying to play to that center that joe biden was focused on throughout the prim
. >>> joining me now with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios alexi mchammond.o see you. too early. >> good morning, congrats to you. today's 1 big thing is about the fallout for democrats after justice ruth bader ginsburg's passing. we're seeing joe biden come out on the campaign trail yesterday to give one of his rare in-person speeches yesterday in philly to talk about the passing. this was an opportunity for joe biden to step up and provide an ultimate form of...