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russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a runtime tv news program says she is a normal russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyannikova, who is an editor at state-controlled channeletained, fined and released. she has been speaking to our correspondent in moscow, caroline davies. caroline: marina ovsyannikova is not used to being the story. she worked in state media for 18 years until she decided to state her own protest against russian actions in ukraine. >> [speaking ukrainian] on monday evening, she interrupted the broadcast and held up a poster saying, they are lying to you here. >> there are a lot of conspiracy theories building up that this was a fake, that it was set up by fsp or i am a project of western special services. that is why i had to explain to the world what happened, the fact that i am a normal russian woman but i could not remain indifferent after russia invaded ukraine. >> you worked at state media for years. you have a sense of guilt about that? >> i feel come of course, some responsibility lying on me. i was a cog in a propaganda machine. until the last moment, i didn't think about it too much. i was happy with my life. but discontent was p
russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a runtime tv news program says she is a normal russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyannikova, who is an editor at state-controlled channeletained, fined and released. she has been speaking to our correspondent in moscow, caroline davies. caroline: marina ovsyannikova is not used to being the story. she worked in state media for 18 years until she decided to state her own protest against russian actions in...
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this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tvby the kremlin and is the main source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its special military operation in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it is a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole family. probably he does not understand now, but i hope in the future my children will understand this sacrifice was not for nothing. i don't know what the future holds for us. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. the war in ukraine is being felt far beyond the region. russia and ukraine produce a lot of wheat. and in africa, a jump in oil prices and wheat prices is having a huge impact on livelihoods. we have correspondents in zimbabwe, egypt, kenya and nigeria. the rising global oil and grain prices are beginning to biten in zimbabw
this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tvby the kremlin and is the main source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its special military operation in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it is a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the...
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this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tv source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its "special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole family. probably he doesn't understand now, but i hope in the future my children will understand this sacrifice was not for nothing. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. a reminder of our top story.... russia's president vladimir putin has set out what he wants in exchange for a peace deal in ukraine. he laid out his demands in a phone call with the president of turkey — who's acting as a go—between in peace talks. they include a guarantee that ukraine neverjoins nato. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ l vaughanjones. hello there. the weather is really settling
this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tv source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its "special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole...
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this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tve main source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its "special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole family. probably he doesn't understand now, but i hope in the future my children will understand this sacrifice was not for nothing. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. arnold schwarzenegger has called for an end to a "senseless war" in ukraine in a video appeal to russians and russian troops, using russian subtitiles. he warned them not to fall into the same trap as his father, who fought for the nazis, as he said that broke his father's will, physically and mentally. the austrian—born bodybuilder said the world's turned against russia. asa as a long—term
this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tve main source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its "special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the...
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special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole family. probably he doesn't understand now, but i hope in the future my children will understand this sacrifice was not for nothing. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. the war here has united the population in the fight against russia. one in five of the regular ukrainian armed forces is female, but the russian invasion has prompted both younger women — and veterans — tojoin the fightback. i spoke to two of them. each day brings with it the hope in ukraine that their collective fightback will drive the russians out. and it is here, in a regular market in the suburbs of lviv, that we find a base for these female military medics. elena has just returned from the front line where she was working as an army medic. she is now helping irina with supplies for civilian
special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole family. probably he doesn't understand now, but i hope in the future my children will understand this sacrifice was not for nothing. caroline davies,...
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this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tv source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its "special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole family. probably he doesn't understand now, but i hope in the future my children will understand this sacrifice was not for nothing. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. the war here has united the population in the fight against russia. one in five of the regular ukrainian armed forces is female,
this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tv source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its "special military operation" in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what do you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it's a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole...
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netflix won't add russian state tv channels to it's service despite a new law requiring them to do . so. >> yes, the world is kitting off access and entertainment. as much as i agree with movie companies cutting off russia i don't think it's enough. they shouldn't just block new movies but release old movies without the good parts. now showing in moscow theaters it's star wars. the matrix but neo never leaves the office. they don't have to change it, they just send it to russia. >> besides getting kicked out of sports. russians will notice the life they are use to has changed because of if fe putin. putin is trying to fill that gap himself. >> there are new hit show. putin big table talk. putin at big table. the world cup. we have more exciting sport. putin play hockey. best hockey player in the world. if you don't think that we throw you in jail. and what about batman. we have russian batman. vladimir putin. sign up for netflix today or else you can watch in jail. >> trevor: despite this the president of ukraine is standing strong. today he delivered a speech via satellite where he
netflix won't add russian state tv channels to it's service despite a new law requiring them to do . so. >> yes, the world is kitting off access and entertainment. as much as i agree with movie companies cutting off russia i don't think it's enough. they shouldn't just block new movies but release old movies without the good parts. now showing in moscow theaters it's star wars. the matrix but neo never leaves the office. they don't have to change it, they just send it to russia. >>...
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this is the channel marina worked for. russian state tvas long been controlled by the kremlin and is the main source of news for millions of russians. since the beginning of what russia called its special military operation in ukraine, a number ofjournalists have resigned from several russian state tv channels, but marina is adamant that she wants to stay in russia. what you think your future now holds for you and your children here in russia? it is a hard question because my eldest son said that i have ruined the life of the whole family. probably he does not understand now, but i hope in the future my children will understand this sacrifice was not for nothing. i don't know what the future holds for us. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. well, here in the west of ukraine, from where i've been reporting for the last two weeks, the situation does remain relatively calm, but still its citizens have to cope with nightly air raid sirens and their streets now feature roadblocks, sandbags and boarded up windows — all signs that nothing anywhere
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. >>> and then this, an employee at a russian state tv channel interrupting a live news broadcast to t the russian invasion of ukraine. now her lawyer says he can't find her. neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain peperforman. more brain performance? yes, plelease! neuriva.a. think bigger. new vicks vapostick. strong soothing vapors... help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess just soothing mfort. try new vicks vapostick. (vo) small businesses are joining the g switch. save over $1,000 when you switch to o ultimate business plan for the lowest price ever. plus choose from the latest 5g smartphones. get more 5g bars in more places- switch to t-mobile for business today. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. andy, justin tested positive. let's do a cue test. okay. ♪ (whispers) whoa, what is that? ♪ who is this new device? i'm cue and i'm here to protect the f
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. >>> a news editor for a russian state tv channel missing this morning after interrupting a live newson of ukraine. maria ovsyannikova held up a sign saying no war. it is a remarkable sign of defiance, no war, stop the war, do not believe the propaganda they tell you lies here. that's what the sign says. while shouting similar remarks before the program cut away. the bottom of her sign read, russians against war in english. her statement marks the first time that an employee from russian state media has publicly denounced the war as the country continues its crackdown on dissent. and just in, the lawyer tells cnn he still does not know where she is. that's despite trying to locate her for the past 15 hours. i want to bring in julia davis, a columnist for "the daily beast." i can't get over that video, the courage of that woman to do that during a broadcast when she knew what the likely consequences would be. what exactly do you think those consequences are? >> that is a remarkable bravery that should definitely be praised. there are signs that this case is escalating, the latest in th
. >>> a news editor for a russian state tv channel missing this morning after interrupting a live newson of ukraine. maria ovsyannikova held up a sign saying no war. it is a remarkable sign of defiance, no war, stop the war, do not believe the propaganda they tell you lies here. that's what the sign says. while shouting similar remarks before the program cut away. the bottom of her sign read, russians against war in english. her statement marks the first time that an employee from...
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we saw a russian woman who is said to work on a russian state tv channel jump onto evening news withg the war in ukraine. just a short time later, ukraine's president thanked her. in a new message, the country said, quote, i'm grateful to those russians who do not stop trying to convey the truth. and he added this. >> translator: to those who are not afraid to protest, as long as your country has not completely closed itself off from the whole world turning the into a very large north korea, you must fight. you must not lose your chance. >> that said, acts such as the woman at the tv station, are riskier than ever now. i spoke to a protester in moscow last month. he initially travelled there to help care for a sick grandmother, who he is now trying to get out of the country. as our conversation revealed, though, he is already bringing out another precious item, rare ion sight into what everyday russians think about the war. >> i was just talking to my grandmother's nanny. she's an older russian woman. i asked her, what do you want the world to know about how you feel about this? and
we saw a russian woman who is said to work on a russian state tv channel jump onto evening news withg the war in ukraine. just a short time later, ukraine's president thanked her. in a new message, the country said, quote, i'm grateful to those russians who do not stop trying to convey the truth. and he added this. >> translator: to those who are not afraid to protest, as long as your country has not completely closed itself off from the whole world turning the into a very large north...
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. >> russian state tv channels have been playing plenty of fox news clip, slightly, especially with tuckerw, the american right is on their side in this unprovoked war with ukraine. a small faction of the right, also pushing pro russian propaganda, including congressman madison cawthorn, in north carolina. >> remember, zelenskyy is a thug, the ukrainian government is incredibly corrupt, incredibly evil, and has been pushing woke ideology. >> i should tell you, that video of cawthorn, calling a thug incredibly evil, and pushing book ideologies, has also been played, over and over, on russian tv, media after the clip surfaced. some establishment republicans, like senator lindsey graham, south carolina, spoke out against it. it took more than a week, however, further leader of the republican party in the house to denounce madison cawthorn statements. >> madison is wrong. if there's any thug in this world, it is putin. this is the aggressor. this is the one that needs to end this war. this is the one that everybody should unite against. >> this divide in the republican party, preventing -- pre
. >> russian state tv channels have been playing plenty of fox news clip, slightly, especially with tuckerw, the american right is on their side in this unprovoked war with ukraine. a small faction of the right, also pushing pro russian propaganda, including congressman madison cawthorn, in north carolina. >> remember, zelenskyy is a thug, the ukrainian government is incredibly corrupt, incredibly evil, and has been pushing woke ideology. >> i should tell you, that video of...
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states regarding oil and gas production. netflix will no longer stream russian federal television channels. the move beginning tomorrow is an apparent defiance of a to air streams of 20 russian state tvnnels. it comes as the walt disney company is pausing all new theatrical releases in russia. turning red from pixar. the private sector doing their part as well, brian. over to you. >> brian: thank you very much. up next on this show, carley ukraine's leader defined defending the people and land even with a target on his back. marine corps veteran winsome sears how zelenskyy is emerging as one of the premier leaders. support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c out here, you're more than just a landowner. you're a gardener. a landscaper. a hunter. because you didn't settle for ordinary. same goes for your equipment. versatile, powerful, durable kubota equipment. more goes into it. so you get more out of it. finding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect m
states regarding oil and gas production. netflix will no longer stream russian federal television channels. the move beginning tomorrow is an apparent defiance of a to air streams of 20 russian state tvnnels. it comes as the walt disney company is pausing all new theatrical releases in russia. turning red from pixar. the private sector doing their part as well, brian. over to you. >> brian: thank you very much. up next on this show, carley ukraine's leader defined defending the people and...
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for example, yesterday on the russian state tv channel they said they are preparing a nuclear attacke situation in mariupol? because obviously massive disruption there, we have seen that, but do you fear your forces are about to lose control of mariupol? mariupol is already blocked for almost three weeks and they are fighting in blockades. what they are doing and the fact that they are still keeping the city is quite unbelievable. they are real heroes, those ukrainian fighters who fight there. for how long will they succeed to fight, it's hard to say. every day it's clear they are in blockades and the russians are bombing them so heavily. they almost destroyed the city so i can't tell you how many days they will continue their fight and their defence. nobody knows. and on thursday, it will be a month since the russian invasion, a month of warfare that has engulfed your country. there are peace talks continuing. can you see a successful peace deal at any time in the near future? and what might that peace agreement look like if there is one? i don't believe in these peace negotiations.
for example, yesterday on the russian state tv channel they said they are preparing a nuclear attacke situation in mariupol? because obviously massive disruption there, we have seen that, but do you fear your forces are about to lose control of mariupol? mariupol is already blocked for almost three weeks and they are fighting in blockades. what they are doing and the fact that they are still keeping the city is quite unbelievable. they are real heroes, those ukrainian fighters who fight there....
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russians. where are they getting their news now? according to my next guest, it's a russian tv channel on state channel that has changed very little.s written a piece for politico after watching russia's flagship news broadcast for clues what's happening inside the kremlin. so, lawrence, where do they go, the russian people to get their news? >> well, most of them would get their information from channel 1 russian television, state television. this particular program of which you speak is called -- that means time in russian. it's been on since 1956. it comes on religiously at 9:00 p.m. each evening. across the 11 time zones, depending on where you are in russia. that is where most people will get their news. there are other television stations but they're all dominated by the kremlin. outside of that, you would have to somehow go through vpn on the internet or satellite, satellite dishes, or satellite internet, things of this nature, short wave radio. a few people do that and the fact is they get their information from state tv. >> if i'm dependent on it, what do i believe about russia in ukraine? what have i been told? >> well, y
russians. where are they getting their news now? according to my next guest, it's a russian tv channel on state channel that has changed very little.s written a piece for politico after watching russia's flagship news broadcast for clues what's happening inside the kremlin. so, lawrence, where do they go, the russian people to get their news? >> well, most of them would get their information from channel 1 russian television, state television. this particular program of which you speak is...
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that or hours, it definitely shows a change in the mood of those working on russian state tv, working on propaganda channelsrse. now more people than previously will know that -- >> they'll know something. >> not everything is fine in the kingdom. >> i want ask about the oligarchs. reuters reported that a jet linked to roman abramovich, well known oligarch who owns chelsea football slush, arrived in istanbul today after leaving israel and that is abramovich there, actually, at the airport independent israel over the weekend. that's abramovich taking off his coat. his 600 million yacht was heading to montenegro where it had been docked. its status was change and destination was removed. europe has been seizing assets to the sanctioned oligarchs, abramovich is now on the list. so how impactful is this at this point in terms of the oligarchs and their power or people's perception of them? >> well, first and foremost, there are different oligarchs, okay? they have been oligarchs who have already tried to distance themselves from the kremlin. >> right. >> and those who have tried to be silent, waiting, you know,
that or hours, it definitely shows a change in the mood of those working on russian state tv, working on propaganda channelsrse. now more people than previously will know that -- >> they'll know something. >> not everything is fine in the kingdom. >> i want ask about the oligarchs. reuters reported that a jet linked to roman abramovich, well known oligarch who owns chelsea football slush, arrived in istanbul today after leaving israel and that is abramovich there, actually, at...
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russian position. mass media is very influential and in the united states and germany there was a big influence of russian tv. the ukrainian channelsexistent there and i believe this is the moment when the situation could be changed. there shouldn't be propaganda from any side, it is not right. people should choose their own information and the sources and analyse it with their heads, mines. why israel? because the whole history and frankly speaking, the founders of israel, one of the founders of israel, one of the founders of israel is a ukrainian due. they brought their own desire to establish a country, model one, thatis to establish a country, model one, that is why i believe that historically it is quite good to have this kind of mediation and we have this kind of mediation and we have spoken to mr bennett and i told him that it is not right, it is not constructive to have meetings either in russia or ukraine or belarus. these are not the locations where we could find understanding of any kind and stop the war. i am not talking about the technical meetings, i mean the meetings of leaders that i believe this role could become t
russian position. mass media is very influential and in the united states and germany there was a big influence of russian tv. the ukrainian channelsexistent there and i believe this is the moment when the situation could be changed. there shouldn't be propaganda from any side, it is not right. people should choose their own information and the sources and analyse it with their heads, mines. why israel? because the whole history and frankly speaking, the founders of israel, one of the founders...
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permanent vacation, you know how it is, and the russian government is beings helped by conservative tv networks in the united states. yeah, as wild as it sodgeds, channels like fox news, newsmax and oan have been so friendly to putin's narrative that russian tv stations have even reportedly been ordered to play clips of tucker carlson on its broadcast. and that's a smart move by tucker. you might be like why is he defending the russians, it say smart move, you don't want all your eggs in the trump propagandar basket, you have to diversify, you know, think about other bad guys, you could roll with putin, kim jong un, maybe the joker. are we really supposed to believe that batman is keeping our streets safer? why is that? but the point is, america's conservative media is doing almost as good a job at sphredding russian propaganda as russia it sheff, which is why we thought now is the perfect time for a good old-fashioned propagand-off. >> it wasn't a thing in 1990, created by the russians, they speak russian. >> so yes, we're funding secret bio labs in ukraine. >> just like we would not want russia to come in and start putting their tanks and missiles on
permanent vacation, you know how it is, and the russian government is beings helped by conservative tv networks in the united states. yeah, as wild as it sodgeds, channels like fox news, newsmax and oan have been so friendly to putin's narrative that russian tv stations have even reportedly been ordered to play clips of tucker carlson on its broadcast. and that's a smart move by tucker. you might be like why is he defending the russians, it say smart move, you don't want all your eggs in the...
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evening, the first channel, it's like it's one of the two most popular state tv channels in russia — it showed the pictures of russian person killed two nationalists, this person destroyed ten tanks," etc, etc. so they're all trying to create this narrative. they're creating heroes, or at least they're trying to. i would like to finish where we began with vera, from tv rain. and, just in the last few seconds of the programme, vera, do you have hope that russian media may become freer once again in the future? right now, i have no answer. right now, no hope, frankly. these days, it is really very complicated to produce anything from inside the country. it's about safety, and... no, i'm not optimistic at all right now. well, vera, we appreciate you joining us all the same. thank you very much indeed for your time. indeed, thank you to all of our guests, who were vera krichevskaya from tv rain, jamie angus from bbc news, the historian dr ian garner, the author peter pomerantsev, olga irisova, who's a russian journalist based in berlin, and julia davis, who's a columnist at the daily beast. i should also mention that ver
evening, the first channel, it's like it's one of the two most popular state tv channels in russia — it showed the pictures of russian person killed two nationalists, this person destroyed ten tanks," etc, etc. so they're all trying to create this narrative. they're creating heroes, or at least they're trying to. i would like to finish where we began with vera, from tv rain. and, just in the last few seconds of the programme, vera, do you have hope that russian media may become freer...
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russians. i've been getting the full picture from, especially from the state run tv channels. do you think that's gonna change? i don't think ah, it's going to change. i think it's going to get harder and harder to get information and even, you know, with this protest that we just saw that poster that the woman was holding up. various media outlets did bored about that, but they actually had to blur her poster. and they were only allowed to say that she, you know, protested for pacifism, essentially because they're not allowed to use the word word war. and of course, her poster had the, the word war on it. the official line on this war is that it's a special operation where no civilians are being targeted and, you know, saying it's getting get harder and harder. it already has gotten harder and harder to read any critical media outlets. many have already been blocked within russia. many critical journalists have had to leave the country. facebook and instagram have also been blocked. you can access some of these sites using a vpn, which means that you essentially are hiding yo
russians. i've been getting the full picture from, especially from the state run tv channels. do you think that's gonna change? i don't think ah, it's going to change. i think it's going to get harder and harder to get information and even, you know, with this protest that we just saw that poster that the woman was holding up. various media outlets did bored about that, but they actually had to blur her poster. and they were only allowed to say that she, you know, protested for pacifism,...
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state tv channel. russia 1. this is the main tv outlet. the place he wants russians to get all their information. see it as disinformation. >> today, fox reports that one of its correspondents benjamin hall has been wounded while reporting near ukraine's capital of kyiv. this after we see russians lying about the american journalist killed in ukraine earlier. today, russia's ambassador to the u.n. said that brett rentalaud was not a journalist and they called him a filmmaker. they said he was killed by ukrainian forces, not russian forces. he was a journalist, also a documentary filmmaker. not only does the chief of police in kyiv say the shooters were russians. other journalists in that convoy who survived say it was russians shooting them who killed him at that check point. >> reporter: we should be absolutely clear here, jake. russia wants to stamp out any information that it doesn't regard as legitimate. and independent western journalists are exactly the sort of message that russia calls fake news. they cause western independent journalists in ukraine of siding with the military there. when
state tv channel. russia 1. this is the main tv outlet. the place he wants russians to get all their information. see it as disinformation. >> today, fox reports that one of its correspondents benjamin hall has been wounded while reporting near ukraine's capital of kyiv. this after we see russians lying about the american journalist killed in ukraine earlier. today, russia's ambassador to the u.n. said that brett rentalaud was not a journalist and they called him a filmmaker. they said he...
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protesters on russian state tv held up a sign that read no war during a broadcast the channel switched to a different report and the protesters wasn't seen on-screen again. >>> and protesters in london occupied a mansion believed to be linked to russian oligarchs oleg deripaska he was recently sanctioned by the u.k. westminster police say they arrested four people at the scene. on the pitch scotland and poland's soccer team organized an international soccer competition with proceeds from the match benefitting humanitarian aid in ukraine. >>> this video was taken of what looks like the formation of a tornado, it is just one example of the severe weather that hit the dallas fort worth area people were also pelted with ice. the storms did leave some damage but luckily no reports of serious injuries >>> let's turn to meteorologist bill karins. >> you can see all the little white spots are where we had large hail reports those are little icons where you call your national weather service to report usually anything more than golf size or larger gets reported a little dents and dings in some
protesters on russian state tv held up a sign that read no war during a broadcast the channel switched to a different report and the protesters wasn't seen on-screen again. >>> and protesters in london occupied a mansion believed to be linked to russian oligarchs oleg deripaska he was recently sanctioned by the u.k. westminster police say they arrested four people at the scene. on the pitch scotland and poland's soccer team organized an international soccer competition with proceeds...
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a more overt display of opposition came on russian state tv earlier this week when a former employee of russia's channel one interrupted the broadcast. holding up a sign that said, stop the war! don't believe propaganda! they are lying to you here. she was quickly arrested, but says she has no plans to leave russia and will continue speaking out the war in ukraine was the final point of no return. for me. it's beyond the pale and it was impossible for me to remain silent anymore and ordinary people like me. ordinary russian women need to do something about it. those who protest the war could face charges are speaking out against russia's armed forces and face up to 15 years in prison. in los angeles. christina coleman fox news. stay plugged into developments in ukraine, with our app and website are online coverage includes a look at the reunion of ukrainian bomb with her daughters at san francisco international airport. four american marines were killed in norway during a nato exercise not related to the russian invasion of ukraine, the norwegian prime minister announced the service members died when th
a more overt display of opposition came on russian state tv earlier this week when a former employee of russia's channel one interrupted the broadcast. holding up a sign that said, stop the war! don't believe propaganda! they are lying to you here. she was quickly arrested, but says she has no plans to leave russia and will continue speaking out the war in ukraine was the final point of no return. for me. it's beyond the pale and it was impossible for me to remain silent anymore and ordinary...
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not comply with a law requiring it to stream russian tv stations that could spread prop gpropaganda to viewn the states roku is removing rt from its channelres in europe now, ukraine's ministry of culture and information policy has called on international tv providers to turn off russian news channels. roku has not removed its rt channels from its u.s. platforms, and directv and dish, which carry rt america, are being pressed on this, as well dish saying they are closely monitoring the situation, but they have not taken any action yet. no word back yet from directv about whether they plan to remove rt america from their platform guys >> julia, it is interesting, the moves they're making the studios, platforms i wonder if it invites criticism of those companies later on, like in other areas of the world where maybe there isn't military aggression but legitimate complaints about government actions. they'll say, well, you pulled out of russia. why aren't you doing so in x-country? >> look, i'm sure all of this going to open up a lot of these companies to issues and complaints you just have to wonder here whether or not it is worth it. russia
not comply with a law requiring it to stream russian tv stations that could spread prop gpropaganda to viewn the states roku is removing rt from its channelres in europe now, ukraine's ministry of culture and information policy has called on international tv providers to turn off russian news channels. roku has not removed its rt channels from its u.s. platforms, and directv and dish, which carry rt america, are being pressed on this, as well dish saying they are closely monitoring the...
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russian state tv, denouncing the war in ukraine. she has reportedly been detained by police, and the tv channel has launched an internal investigatione from our studio in singapore... —— live. this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's seven in the morning in singapore and one o'clock in ukraine, where many civilian and military targets have been hit including a television tower and a kindergarten. russia is continuing to bombard many areas of the country as it closes in on the capital, kyiv. at least one person has died and 12 people were injured following a russian air strike on a block of flats in the obolon district in the north of the city. as the violence continues, talks between russian and ukrainian representatives resume again on tuesday after a fourth round of discussions ended without a breakthrough. jeremy bowen has the latest from kyiv. the attack happened not long before dawn. it could have been worse for the residents. many had gone to the shelters. kyiv is feeling the pressure of the war much more sharply. "it's a tragedy, and he's an idiot," he said," meaning putin. "i ask the whole world to help," said jelena, "to make t
russian state tv, denouncing the war in ukraine. she has reportedly been detained by police, and the tv channel has launched an internal investigatione from our studio in singapore... —— live. this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's seven in the morning in singapore and one o'clock in ukraine, where many civilian and military targets have been hit including a television tower and a kindergarten. russia is continuing to bombard many areas of the country as it closes in on the capital, kyiv. at...
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a more overt display of opposition came on russian state tv earlier this week when a former employee of russia's channel broadcast, holding up a sign that said, stop the war! don't believe propaganda! they are lying to you here. she was quickly arrested, but says she has no plans to leave russia and will continue speaking out the war in ukraine was the final point of no return for me. it's beyond the pale and it was impossible for me to remain silent anymore and ordinary people like me. ordinary russian women need to do something about it. those who protest the war could face charges for speaking out against russia's armed forces and face up to 15 years in prison in los angeles. christina coleman fox news you can stay with mornings on two for the latest on the war in ukraine, you can get updates anytime by going to the channel to website at ktvu dot com. new this morning all eastbound lanes of interstate 80 in crockett remains shut down due to a deadly crash overnight. the first reports of that crash. came in after 3 40 this morning chp reports three vehicles were involved in the crash just past the com
a more overt display of opposition came on russian state tv earlier this week when a former employee of russia's channel broadcast, holding up a sign that said, stop the war! don't believe propaganda! they are lying to you here. she was quickly arrested, but says she has no plans to leave russia and will continue speaking out the war in ukraine was the final point of no return for me. it's beyond the pale and it was impossible for me to remain silent anymore and ordinary people like me....
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most of them are 60 years and older, maybe 55, they watch the russian tv or sometimes they read something in the state-controlled telegram channelsou know, on instagram, i asked some of my subscribers to send me some of the stations with their parents or grandparents, sometimes friends or brothers and sisters about this war. and this is really depressing when people write their relatives about what's happening and the relatives said that, no, no, no, there is no war. i don't believe you. you are lying to me. and i have a lot of screen shots of these conversations when some girl said that mother beaten her or some mother just abandoned her son or some father called his daughter a traitor and said if she gets arrested, it will be the right thing. so this is quite awful. and i think this is a good study for the future scientists to understand how the propaganda works. and actually all of the people have -- they can find the proper -- proper news. there is telegram channel. the telegram channels, you can read the normal news in russia still but somehow these people are brainwashed. >> so even though they'd see, for example, the arnol
most of them are 60 years and older, maybe 55, they watch the russian tv or sometimes they read something in the state-controlled telegram channelsou know, on instagram, i asked some of my subscribers to send me some of the stations with their parents or grandparents, sometimes friends or brothers and sisters about this war. and this is really depressing when people write their relatives about what's happening and the relatives said that, no, no, no, there is no war. i don't believe you. you...
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russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a live tv news programme says she's a normal russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyannikova, who is an editor at state—controlled channel began by asking why she wanted to continue to speak out about her protest. translation: there are lots of conspiracy theories - building up about me, that it was a fake, that it was said by the fsb, or that i am a project of western special forces. that's why i had to explain to the world what really happened, the fact that i'm just a normal russian woman, but i couldn't remain indifferent after russia invaded ukraine. i knew that if i went to protest in central square, i would be arrested like everyone else and thrown into a police van and be put on trial. half the poster was in russian, half the poster was in english. i really wanted to show the western audience that some russians are against the war. as to the russians, i wanted to show them you are zombified by this kremlin propaganda, stop believing it. you worked at state media for years. do you have a sense of guilt about that? translation: ifeel, of course,j some responsibility lying on me. i was an ordinary cog in the propaga
russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a live tv news programme says she's a normal russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyannikova, who is an editor at state—controlled channel began by asking why she wanted to continue to speak out about her protest. translation: there are lots of conspiracy theories - building up about me, that it was a fake, that it was said by the fsb, or that i am a project of western special forces. that's why i had to...
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we need to watch a lot of russian tv right now to understand what they are thinking and what they are talking. even those videos of state owned russian channelsthey say we will bomb the rest of the world, and the rest of the world will know how big russian fire is. this is what they are thinking. this is the twisted logic of a dictator in the shelter somewhere there, in the bunker. and this is what they're doing. tom: we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us. aluna skrum, mp in kyiv. thank you for joining us. the number of people who have fled ukraine is edging up, fast approaching the 3 million mark since the russian began on 24th of february, more than 2.8 million refugees have left the country, making this a europe's largest refugee exodus since the second world war. according to unicef, more than one million of the refugees are children. the vast majority of them, around 1.7 million refugees, have crossed into poland. reporter: in romania, moldova, hungary and poland, scenes of desperation as ukrainians leave everything behind. the vast majority are women and children, as most men are required to stay behind and fight. >> i came wi
we need to watch a lot of russian tv right now to understand what they are thinking and what they are talking. even those videos of state owned russian channelsthey say we will bomb the rest of the world, and the rest of the world will know how big russian fire is. this is what they are thinking. this is the twisted logic of a dictator in the shelter somewhere there, in the bunker. and this is what they're doing. tom: we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us. aluna skrum, mp in kyiv....
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still, russian people watch constantly state tv channels and they are pretty much controlled by they bout the mood in moscow, in the capital of russia, i would say that it is quite scary, frightened and shocked. 0f quite scary, frightened and shocked. of course there are people who think that this is a good step that russia did the right thing to do this military operation in ukraine, but lots of people are trying to withdraw money from atms. lots of people are fleeing the country as well and even without any plans to get back and it is quite hard times here. ., , ., get back and it is quite hard times here. ., i. , .,, get back and it is quite hard times here. ., . ., , here. for young people particularly here. for young people particularly her not watching _ here. for young people particularly her not watching state _ here. for young people particularly her not watching state media - here. for young people particularly. her not watching state media sharing of cause so much information on social networks as well, what are the conversations that they are having's and i also feeling qu
still, russian people watch constantly state tv channels and they are pretty much controlled by they bout the mood in moscow, in the capital of russia, i would say that it is quite scary, frightened and shocked. 0f quite scary, frightened and shocked. of course there are people who think that this is a good step that russia did the right thing to do this military operation in ukraine, but lots of people are trying to withdraw money from atms. lots of people are fleeing the country as well and...
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their employee was being questioned, the channel she worked for made no mention of the protest, continuing to closely follow the kremlin's line. russian state tvns here. others covered the protest but blurred her words. war is not how the kremlin describes its actions in ukraine, and it says ms ovsyannikova's actions are hooliganism. some had feared this could have been the first use of a new law, where publishing anything deemed false information about the military could lead to a jail sentence. its introduction has made many in the media anxious. virtually all of the independent media in russia has closed down and many of those journalists have already left the country, but what this case shows on how at least some people within state media feel about their coverage of the situation in ukraine. the rules of the game for the media here have changed, but what many people don't know is exactly where those new red lines start and end. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: keeping the supplies coming in and the refugees going out. we meet the man making sure ukraine's rail network s
their employee was being questioned, the channel she worked for made no mention of the protest, continuing to closely follow the kremlin's line. russian state tvns here. others covered the protest but blurred her words. war is not how the kremlin describes its actions in ukraine, and it says ms ovsyannikova's actions are hooliganism. some had feared this could have been the first use of a new law, where publishing anything deemed false information about the military could lead to a jail...
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their employee was being questioned, the channel she worked for made no mention of the protest, continuing to closely follow the kremlin's line. russian state tvotest but blurred her words. war is not how the kremlin describes its actions in ukraine, and it says ms ovsyannikova's actions are hooliganism. some had feared this could have been the first use of a new law, where publishing anything deemed false information about the military could lead to a jail sentence. its introduction has made many in the media anxious. virtually all of the independent media in russia has closed down and many of those journalists have already left the country, but what this case shows on how at least some people within state media feel about their coverage of the situation in ukraine. the rules of the game for the media here have changed, but what many people don't know is exactly where those new red lines start and end. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. that was just one moscow. let me just point out, the citizens of kyiv are in the midst of their 35 hour curfew which was imposed by the mayor who described this as being in a difficult and dangerous moment, so
their employee was being questioned, the channel she worked for made no mention of the protest, continuing to closely follow the kremlin's line. russian state tvotest but blurred her words. war is not how the kremlin describes its actions in ukraine, and it says ms ovsyannikova's actions are hooliganism. some had feared this could have been the first use of a new law, where publishing anything deemed false information about the military could lead to a jail sentence. its introduction has made...
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their employee was being questioned, the channel she worked for made no mention of the protest, continuing to closely follow the kremlin's line. russian state tv main source of news for millions here. 0thers covered the protest but blurred her words. war is not how the kremlin describes its actions in ukraine. and it says marina 0vsyannikova's actions are hooliganism. some had feared this could have been the first use of a new law, where publishing anything deemed false information about the military could lead to a jail sentence. its introduction has made many in the media anxious. virtually all of the independent media in russia has closed down and many of those journalists have already left the country but what this case shows is how at least some people within state media feel about their coverage of the situation in ukraine. the rules of the game for the media here have changed but what many people don't know is exactly where the new red lines start and end. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. western countries have increased the pressure on moscow by applying more sanctions today. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has been looking at new
their employee was being questioned, the channel she worked for made no mention of the protest, continuing to closely follow the kremlin's line. russian state tv main source of news for millions here. 0thers covered the protest but blurred her words. war is not how the kremlin describes its actions in ukraine. and it says marina 0vsyannikova's actions are hooliganism. some had feared this could have been the first use of a new law, where publishing anything deemed false information about the...
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russian state run media pundits have literally been pitching th possibility of publicly hanging ukrainians in areas for russian forces were completely taken over. take a look on russia 1, stayed on russian tv channel, one pundit advocated for public hangings through a military tribunal once russia can establish total domination in certain parts of ukraine. listen. >> i would restore the depth penalty by hanging to a militar tribunal. there are people in ukraine at that have threatened russian citizens. in my view this is of utmost importance. >> it didn't stop there. other pundits agreed with the idea of hanging dissidents, whe noting that the constitution fo the russian separatist areas actually permit the depth penalty. vladimir putin back in as both of those territories as independent republics shortly before his impatient of ukraine. on the same russian tv show where they advocated for publicly hanging ukrainians, another pundits said i understand the importance of a unitary component, but morality shouldn't get in the way. and clips from that sunday russian broadcast also included historic footage of past public hangings possibly as a way to desensitize russians in preparation for futures atr
russian state run media pundits have literally been pitching th possibility of publicly hanging ukrainians in areas for russian forces were completely taken over. take a look on russia 1, stayed on russian tv channel, one pundit advocated for public hangings through a military tribunal once russia can establish total domination in certain parts of ukraine. listen. >> i would restore the depth penalty by hanging to a militar tribunal. there are people in ukraine at that have threatened...
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seeing a protest like this on state run tv channel keen to control the narrative. it's yet another step up in the escalation of russian people trying their best with terrible consequences to express how they feel about what's going on in ukraine. there are consequences potentially for people to do this. she could be facing years in jail. we know now she is under arrest as a result. >> we'll follow that story. >>> still to come. the u.s. warn it is will take action if china chooses to assist russia's war efforts. we'll have the latest from beijing. with mucinex nightshift you've got powerful relief from your worst nighttime cold and flu symptoms. so grab nightshift to fight your symptoms, get your zzz's... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the s symptoms fast. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colis, stelara® caprovide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serio
seeing a protest like this on state run tv channel keen to control the narrative. it's yet another step up in the escalation of russian people trying their best with terrible consequences to express how they feel about what's going on in ukraine. there are consequences potentially for people to do this. she could be facing years in jail. we know now she is under arrest as a result. >> we'll follow that story. >>> still to come. the u.s. warn it is will take action if china...
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lots of russians get their media from state tv channels and it�*s becoming harder especially over theor that. an i moscow. thank you for that. an interesting tactic, if you are only allowed to report what you are officially told, if you are told nothing, what new report? a passenger plane with 132 people on board has crashed in guangxi province in southern china. there�*s no reports of any survivors. the china eastern airlines boeing 737 was flying from kunming to guangzhou when it rapidly lost height and broke apart, crashing into a mountain forest. rescue workers are at the scene. the chinese president, xijinping, has ordered an immediate investigation to determine the cause. china eastern airlines has reportedly grounded all its 737 planes. stephen mcdonnel has more from beijing. what has really shocked people in this country which normal hazard very good sat record has been this image of a passengerjet plummeting vertically towards the ground. now there�*s been a clip at this that has been shared on social media and the information on the flight tracking at would appear to corrobo
lots of russians get their media from state tv channels and it�*s becoming harder especially over theor that. an i moscow. thank you for that. an interesting tactic, if you are only allowed to report what you are officially told, if you are told nothing, what new report? a passenger plane with 132 people on board has crashed in guangxi province in southern china. there�*s no reports of any survivors. the china eastern airlines boeing 737 was flying from kunming to guangzhou when it rapidly...
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russian state affiliated media outlets. and television direct tv roku. well, they've dropped the russian government own cable network from their channel less and that flicks pas a future russian projects as a result of the ongoing invasion of ukraine. in sports, russia and its soccer teams have been suspended indefinitely. removing them from the world cup competition. it's unclear exactly how big of an effect these policies will have on russia and its economy. but experts say that everyday russians are already feeling the strain. back here at home. air bnb is stepping up to help refugees fleeing ukraine. the company says that it will provide free temporary housing for as many as 100,000 ukrainian refugees ceo brian chesky says said air bnb will work with resettlement agencies and other groups to assist refugees. the effort will be funded through contributions from the company as well as house, an independent donors. refugees from ukraine are streaming into neighboring countries. the un refugee agency says that about 660,000 people have fled the country and a gofundme account has been set up online with a hub verifying fundraisers that will help the ukrain
russian state affiliated media outlets. and television direct tv roku. well, they've dropped the russian government own cable network from their channel less and that flicks pas a future russian projects as a result of the ongoing invasion of ukraine. in sports, russia and its soccer teams have been suspended indefinitely. removing them from the world cup competition. it's unclear exactly how big of an effect these policies will have on russia and its economy. but experts say that everyday...
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council, your mother united states as accusing russia of muzzling the media after the editor in chief of its only independent tv news channel left the country, leading liberal russian radio station as well echo mosque, the has also been taken off air because of its coverage of the ukraine crisis. it all fall as a warning to media outlets to stop spreading. what the regulators describe is false . information about the war from moscow, bernard smith explains how the conflict has been covered. in b o. d, v. rain has always had to choose its words carefully. it's the only news channel in russia that isn't pro kremlin. now the authorities a telling it what words it can and cannot use no move without an editor in chief t concept co tells view, as we continue to tell you about the war, which the military authorities call a special military operational. it's very important for russian authorities not to use the words such as invasion, war war, but for the moscow prosecutor's office tv. rain isn't trying hard enough. it ordered the channel to stop spreading, what it called, false information regarding the actions of russian military personnel. a few hours after speaking to
council, your mother united states as accusing russia of muzzling the media after the editor in chief of its only independent tv news channel left the country, leading liberal russian radio station as well echo mosque, the has also been taken off air because of its coverage of the ukraine crisis. it all fall as a warning to media outlets to stop spreading. what the regulators describe is false . information about the war from moscow, bernard smith explains how the conflict has been covered. in...
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russian government closed it down a welcome. emily, let's start with marina of santa cobra, who is she? while she's an editor at russia's 1st channel, which is one of the main us state tv channels. we don't currently know where she is . it seems that she's been detained. a lawyers from a well known human rights law collective have been trying to get in touch with her and find her find out more. one of them has just announced that it seems that her case is actually already being heard at a court at the moment. it seems that it's just an administrative case rather than a criminal case. initially, there were some fears that she could be no accused under this new law which was passed a quite recently since the war began. which means that essentially if you spread fakes or you go whatever the russian government deemed to be fakes about the war are about russian soldiers. and you can be put away for 15 years. so it seems that that isn't what's happening with marina of seneca, but we don't know. and in russia, you know, this could just be the beginning. this could be either leniency or this could be the beginning of several cases. and ryder, i'm, we bring the hearing right fr
russian government closed it down a welcome. emily, let's start with marina of santa cobra, who is she? while she's an editor at russia's 1st channel, which is one of the main us state tv channels. we don't currently know where she is . it seems that she's been detained. a lawyers from a well known human rights law collective have been trying to get in touch with her and find her find out more. one of them has just announced that it seems that her case is actually already being heard at a court...