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one to a man selling a dodge ram pickup, an ex israeli soldier named igor. >> igor tomasino.unlike tim bosma, was built like a truck. he was a big, big, big guy. he's the kind of guy that when you meet him in your head, you're saying, i'm not messing with that guy. >> igor tells police one of the men had a distinctive tattoo on his wrist. the word ambition. >> and it was just by by coincidence, he mentioned this tattoo. and they were able to go through the records of profile and see that tattoo in the police records. and that's what led them to dellen millard. >> dellen millard, a onetime boy wonder at 27, owner of several multimillion dollar properties and heir to an aviation fortune. he made headlines at the age of 14 when he became the first teenager to fly solo in a helicopter and an airplane on the same day. >> it's like holding a plate on your finger, trying to keep that thing straight. >> millard's father, wayne, shown here with a young dylan, died by suicide in 2012, right after investing more than $3 million in this new airport hangar. dylan's reaction was odd. >> wi
one to a man selling a dodge ram pickup, an ex israeli soldier named igor. >> igor tomasino.unlike tim bosma, was built like a truck. he was a big, big, big guy. he's the kind of guy that when you meet him in your head, you're saying, i'm not messing with that guy. >> igor tells police one of the men had a distinctive tattoo on his wrist. the word ambition. >> and it was just by by coincidence, he mentioned this tattoo. and they were able to go through the records of profile...
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and i could not agree more with igor.come closer because, by the way, one day ukraine will be the most important exporter of security for the rest of europe. they have the best fighting forces in all of europe right now. they have tremendous companies that can sell their drones to other european partners. this is a moment of opportunity for them. i just tragically, as an american, wish that we were part of it as well, both because i think it's the right thing to do. and also i think it would be in our national interest to do. and i hope people understand we have a president, but we are not a monarchy. i hope people push back on this ridiculous pivot to vladimir putin. >> well, we need people to pay attention and understand what's happening. igor, what do you think? >> well, i fully agree with ambassador mcfaul here. i think it's the make or break moment for the us, first and foremost, because, i mean, there is only so much, you know, your 51st state and everyone else can take before they turn towards china as the new worl
and i could not agree more with igor.come closer because, by the way, one day ukraine will be the most important exporter of security for the rest of europe. they have the best fighting forces in all of europe right now. they have tremendous companies that can sell their drones to other european partners. this is a moment of opportunity for them. i just tragically, as an american, wish that we were part of it as well, both because i think it's the right thing to do. and also i think it would be...
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so, igor. >> let's talk a little. >> bit now from the perspective of ukraine. over the weekend, two senior trump administration officials addressed russia's three year old invasion of ukraine. here's how they responded when asked about who was responsible. >> but fair. >> to say russia. >> attacked unprovoked into ukraine. >> three. >> years ago tomorrow. >> fair to say it's a. >> very complicated situation. >> the war didn't. >> need. >> to happen. >> it was provoked. >> it doesn't necessarily mean it was provoked by the russians. >> there were all kinds of conversations back then. about ukraine joining nato. the president has spoken about this. that didn't need to happen. it basically became a threat to the russians. >> what what. >> do you. >> hear. >> when. >> you hear those things, igor? >> well. >> on the personal level. >> i'm offended. >> because, i mean. >> i've been there since. >> day one. >> i've seen people die. >> i've seen, you know. >> the whole brutal. >> nature of. >> this unprovoked. >> war and emphasis on the word unprovoked. but at the same
so, igor. >> let's talk a little. >> bit now from the perspective of ukraine. over the weekend, two senior trump administration officials addressed russia's three year old invasion of ukraine. here's how they responded when asked about who was responsible. >> but fair. >> to say russia. >> attacked unprovoked into ukraine. >> three. >> years ago tomorrow. >> fair to say it's a. >> very complicated situation. >> the war didn't. >>...
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igor and ambassador bill taylor will continue to call on both of you. thank you.ymore. >> i have sling. >> okay. >> morning. i only. >> let sling deliver the news. i need to stay informed. thank you very much. >> nice one. nope. sling gives us all the news we want in a quick and reliable manner. >> and at a wonderful price. >> this critical time calls for the critical news coverage that sling provides. >> okay. >> see you tomorrow. >> the most. >> important news at the best price. sling lets you do that. >> and, doug. >> you'll be back. emus can't help. >> people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. you're just. >> a flightless bird. >> no. he's a dreamer. frank. >> and doug. >> well. i'll be. >> that bird. >> really did it. >> only pay. >> for what. >> for what. >>(vo) explore the world the viking way from the quiet comfort of elegant small ships with no children and no casinos. we actually have reinvented ocean voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure a
igor and ambassador bill taylor will continue to call on both of you. thank you.ymore. >> i have sling. >> okay. >> morning. i only. >> let sling deliver the news. i need to stay informed. thank you very much. >> nice one. nope. sling gives us all the news we want in a quick and reliable manner. >> and at a wonderful price. >> this critical time calls for the critical news coverage that sling provides. >> okay. >> see you tomorrow. >>...
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. >> igor novikov. so, richard, as this war of words develops, president zelenskyy set to meet with trump's ukraine. >> envoy general. >> kellogg today. what are the expectations for that meeting? >> so i can tell you. >> what the ukrainian government is hoping to achieve. they want to change this narrative. they want to change president trump's mind. they are anxious to take general kellogg as much as they can around the country. they want to show him a different reality than the one that is being put forward by president trump. and they also don't want to. and i've spoken to many ukrainian officials and ukrainian people. they don't want to be in this argument with president trump, and they don't believe they started it. and just a short while ago, mike waltz, trump national security advisor, said on fox news that it is the ukrainians who need to tone down the rhetoric and that zelensky better wise up and sign the minerals deal. and it hasn't been reported very extensively, but we've been talking more
. >> igor novikov. so, richard, as this war of words develops, president zelenskyy set to meet with trump's ukraine. >> envoy general. >> kellogg today. what are the expectations for that meeting? >> so i can tell you. >> what the ukrainian government is hoping to achieve. they want to change this narrative. they want to change president trump's mind. they are anxious to take general kellogg as much as they can around the country. they want to show him a different...
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igor, first to you on this postponement of zelenskyy's trip to saudi arabia. it had been scheduled for tomorrow. why do you think it got postponed? take us inside. his thinking. >> well, there's. >> a huge. >> smokescreen kind of covering the. >> entire process. >> and president. >> zelenskyy, since he. wasn't invited. he's not part of these negotiations. he didn't want to be in the same. >> kind of geography with, you. >> know, the american and russian delegations. >> not to kind of add to. >> that disinformation that surrounds the. >> entire process. >> julia, set the scene for us. as you see it, these talks, are they real? i mean, is this substantive? what do you think? well, i think, uh, unfortunately. >> they're massively substantive. just in terms of the meeting itself taking place and the format of the meeting and the fact that europe isn't at the table, that ukraine isn't at the table, and that one of the things they've already agreed to is restoring the. staffs of the respective embassies in moscow and washington. if you recall, the staffs. >> that we
igor, first to you on this postponement of zelenskyy's trip to saudi arabia. it had been scheduled for tomorrow. why do you think it got postponed? take us inside. his thinking. >> well, there's. >> a huge. >> smokescreen kind of covering the. >> entire process. >> and president. >> zelenskyy, since he. wasn't invited. he's not part of these negotiations. he didn't want to be in the same. >> kind of geography with, you. >> know, the american and...
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the 10 you a little igor is still a bit tamara shy, but timor has grown into a real teenager. which is. and then he lives in an integration class in high school and now i speak german. good. good. good, good. well, i speak to him and well, the motor once martin, sometimes timor helps me with my homework because of government is attending a language course, but he still needs help with more complex german, 4 official documents. i need it and it seemed, oh, some of it's even hard for me to understand was what it's about. why and so on. and why did, why the but i usually help fill out 95 percent of the paperwork a so all well alex, eldest son, state and ukraine to fight little ego or was the lucky and knows nothing of the war . he was born in germany and will soon celebrate his 2nd birthday. gotta use it. it was. yeah, i am thankful that he has the chance to live a normal life in such a difficult times before it is all levity and it wasn't, wasn't the that he doesn't have to be afraid of an air raids. no. go to the bomb shelter. yeah. but yeah, it's of, of looseness through that
the 10 you a little igor is still a bit tamara shy, but timor has grown into a real teenager. which is. and then he lives in an integration class in high school and now i speak german. good. good. good, good. well, i speak to him and well, the motor once martin, sometimes timor helps me with my homework because of government is attending a language course, but he still needs help with more complex german, 4 official documents. i need it and it seemed, oh, some of it's even hard for me to...
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i want to bring in igor novikov, former adviser to ukrainian president zelenskyy. thank you for joining us. i want to start off by reading part of an editorial in the kyiv independent that talked about what it's been like to watch these negotiations unfold from inside ukraine. the paper says, quote, being at the epicenter of the storm, having lived through three years of russia's full scale war and all that comes with it, we now have to watch as russia is about to not just get away with all of its crimes, but be rewarded for them. do you think that is the feeling? is that the sentiment ukrainians are having? and what do people say about these talks, about these negotiations when you talk to them? >> well. >> there's definitely a sense of major disappointment because we've survived three years of horrible atrocities. and, i mean, the bombings haven't stopped. kyiv has been bombed a week ago with ballistic missiles. so nothing has ended. and at the same time, we're seeing, you know, the new administration actually playing in russia's favor. pretty much. i mean, if yo
i want to bring in igor novikov, former adviser to ukrainian president zelenskyy. thank you for joining us. i want to start off by reading part of an editorial in the kyiv independent that talked about what it's been like to watch these negotiations unfold from inside ukraine. the paper says, quote, being at the epicenter of the storm, having lived through three years of russia's full scale war and all that comes with it, we now have to watch as russia is about to not just get away with all of...
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igor shesterkin, this one he knocks reilly smith off the puck, and then rocket.s probably got a chance at the empty net. he know he know pasta has two. he's on the outside, pastrnak says thank you very much as geekie slides the puck over and pastrnak puts this one three-goal bruins lead. >> mike: you mentioned his 18th in his career, second most in bruins history behind only phil esposito who had 26 of them. >> ray: those ones were a little more stationary. big phil would park out in front, and somebody would sweep him the puck, usually cashman or ken hodge, and boom, it's in the net. >> mike: hats still coming on the ice. morgan geekie grabbed another one. red sox hat. >> ray: i'm not putting it on my head, but it's a nice hat. >> mike: certainly not you. 3:22 to go. and the bruins lead it 14 goals, the last 14 games for david pastrnak since the turn of the calendar. behind the net, good stick there from coyle, works that out of the zone. the bruins moving forward, how do you size up where they are, and how they're playing right now on february 1st. >> ray: it's
igor shesterkin, this one he knocks reilly smith off the puck, and then rocket.s probably got a chance at the empty net. he know he know pasta has two. he's on the outside, pastrnak says thank you very much as geekie slides the puck over and pastrnak puts this one three-goal bruins lead. >> mike: you mentioned his 18th in his career, second most in bruins history behind only phil esposito who had 26 of them. >> ray: those ones were a little more stationary. big phil would park out...
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let's welcome marty corresponding igor pissed off into the studio. now i for more on what spoken i disagree or how much do we actually know about what was looking at how much or how deep it was. broach those topics? well, 1st of all, wow, what a, what a situation. honda was so much speculation about it, whether or not the to be honest with finally talk, whether they would meet there was speculation, speculation that people waiting talks but it was on confirmed. and finally, now we've got both sides saying that vladimir food and donald trump spoke on the phone. the conversation lasted one and a half hours. that's quite a lots. but given the circumstances, maybe that's not too much actually. we know that they discussed the bilateral ties, which may have been saying, are now on the verge of collapse. we've heard from just recently, from the deputy for minnesota all for russia who said that it was because of so much effort made by the previous year submitted ration to bring these relations to such a boiling point. obviously this is a positive sign, this
let's welcome marty corresponding igor pissed off into the studio. now i for more on what spoken i disagree or how much do we actually know about what was looking at how much or how deep it was. broach those topics? well, 1st of all, wow, what a, what a situation. honda was so much speculation about it, whether or not the to be honest with finally talk, whether they would meet there was speculation, speculation that people waiting talks but it was on confirmed. and finally, now we've got both...
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it is a sign of our relationship given to me by your predecessor, igor ivanov.and so he has this capability of seeing what he wants to see. and he does like to score points. >> and obviously, that speaks volumes as to what's going on in their mindset right now. um, i might just close by saying you have a very optimistic looking sunflower on your chest right now on your brooch area. are you optimistic? >> i am, i really am. >> can this be solved? >> i wore it on purpose because i do think that this can be solved. and there's a combination of tools here. and the tools are diplomatic, which are absolutely essential and not just the united states. i mean, it has to be done with our european allies. and, christiane. the ukrainians have to be at the table. >> those same words ring true all these years later. and when we come back. beauty and innovation. as fashion week hits london. what inspires the former british vogue editor edward enninful? >> i'm valeria leone in. >> mexico city. >> and this. is cnn. >> i brought. >> in ensure max. >> protein with. 30g of protein.
it is a sign of our relationship given to me by your predecessor, igor ivanov.and so he has this capability of seeing what he wants to see. and he does like to score points. >> and obviously, that speaks volumes as to what's going on in their mindset right now. um, i might just close by saying you have a very optimistic looking sunflower on your chest right now on your brooch area. are you optimistic? >> i am, i really am. >> can this be solved? >> i wore it on purpose...
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and then yura, who plays igor in the film, is like, "okay, now we have to go to the woods and build a real left turn from crepes. >> yeah. [ laughter ] it was. and i didn't question it though. i was like, "that seems legit." i actually haven't even fact-checked to see if that's a real holiday or not. but so basically we went into the woods and found sticks and built a man. and then just took yura's clothes, and put them on the stick man and burned it over a fire. >> seth: so yura was happy to just give his clothes away to this holiday? [ light laughter ] >> yeah. both the boys were. >> seth: okay. let's watch this and then i want everybody to decide if this looks like a real holiday or one that was just made up on the fly. >> because i'm not soccer. mother [ bleep ] mother [ bleep ]. i am mother [ bleep ]. [ silly yelling ] [ laughter ] >> seth: i feel like they might have had one too many crepes. [ laughter ] >> yeah, now i'm looking at that -- >> seth: again, you play someone who works at a strip club. but again, you've been an actor forever, and yet people have thought -- and again
and then yura, who plays igor in the film, is like, "okay, now we have to go to the woods and build a real left turn from crepes. >> yeah. [ laughter ] it was. and i didn't question it though. i was like, "that seems legit." i actually haven't even fact-checked to see if that's a real holiday or not. but so basically we went into the woods and found sticks and built a man. and then just took yura's clothes, and put them on the stick man and burned it over a fire. >>...
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and this is what we were -- are learning about what major general igor potapenko told the russian prison officials that they could do. there would be no restrictions against violence against these prisoners of war. the body cameras mandatory elsewhere in russia's system would be gone. guards would rotate, serving a month at a time in prisons before other teams took their place, across the country other units received similar instructions. we're not finding this out, by the way, from some international reporter that somehow got into the system and saw this. this is information given by former russian prison guards. -- who were so disturbed by these orders that they defected to the west. three russian prison guards are telling "the wall street journal" and americans and anyone who would listen about the horror. this resulted in are nearly three years of relentless torture. guards applied electric shocks to prisoners' genitals until the batteries rain out. i'm -- batteries ran out. i'm almost reluctant, madam president, to speak these words in public. they beat prisoners for maximum damage
and this is what we were -- are learning about what major general igor potapenko told the russian prison officials that they could do. there would be no restrictions against violence against these prisoners of war. the body cameras mandatory elsewhere in russia's system would be gone. guards would rotate, serving a month at a time in prisons before other teams took their place, across the country other units received similar instructions. we're not finding this out, by the way, from some...
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