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. >> reporter: ivanov treasures his mementos from his sumo wrestler days.is memories inspire him to take on this new challenge in japan. >> reporter: the owner of the gym where ivanov holds the online classes supports ivanov's second life. >> translator: i'm impressed with his seriousness and earnestness. i want to help him as much as i can. >> reporter: ivanov knows sumo helped him grow and achieve success in japan. now he thinks it is time to return what he owes to this country by teaching and sharing his deep knowledge of the sport. morita hiroshi, nhk world. >>> tsunami health ♪ >>> let's check out the world weather with our meteorologist tsietsi monare. so people in northern asia are enduring bitterly cold temperatures today. what do you want to tell them to watch out for? >> people certainly need to watch out. overnight temperatures can drop so quickly and that can cause a lot of damage to your plants outside, maybe even your pets. you might forget them and might forget to put in an extra blanket indoors. temperatures can drop so suddenly and is happe
. >> reporter: ivanov treasures his mementos from his sumo wrestler days.is memories inspire him to take on this new challenge in japan. >> reporter: the owner of the gym where ivanov holds the online classes supports ivanov's second life. >> translator: i'm impressed with his seriousness and earnestness. i want to help him as much as i can. >> reporter: ivanov knows sumo helped him grow and achieve success in japan. now he thinks it is time to return what he owes to...
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parnas has put on vice president pence and secretary mike pompeo in the way ivanovic was surveyed?> you this man ha -- who has been indicted. that they're using to their advantage to discredit anything out there ts to g and say. and essentially they're trying to distance president same time and say, well, and the president himself has said, i don't know this guy. yes, there are pictures and videos. but i take picres and videos with thousands of people. i don't know this individual. that he knows anything specific about my policies. he's a lone wolf. but at the same time thereis h king very specific allegations, you know, pointing to the vice president's knowledge of certain activities especially thisort to discredit ambassador ivanovic and government effort where everybody knew it wasoing on. he asserts it. regardless of whether or not the e able to distance president from this, at the end of the day he is an associate of the president's personal attorney. and so one way or another there are two degrees of separation between he and the president. already that's making them very unc
parnas has put on vice president pence and secretary mike pompeo in the way ivanovic was surveyed?> you this man ha -- who has been indicted. that they're using to their advantage to discredit anything out there ts to g and say. and essentially they're trying to distance president same time and say, well, and the president himself has said, i don't know this guy. yes, there are pictures and videos. but i take picres and videos with thousands of people. i don't know this individual. that he...
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ivanovic left last may.re was this -- this slowdown pause in the security assistance that they need in order to defend themselves against the russians. but even more important to have the confidence to negotie against the russians. that's been paused. and there have been a lot of vipeople l this administration who knew something about and cared a lot about tkraine out ofs administration. >> ambassador bill taylor, thuck you very >> thank you, nick. ♪ judy: many eyes are on new hampshire tonight as most o the leading democratic presidential candidates take the debate stage. the stakes are high as this uld be their last opportunity to sway those undecided ahead of onnew hampshire's primar tuesday. a few candidates those on and offonight's stage were making their cases on the campaign trail today. we'll hear from vermont senator bernie sanders in manchester, new hampshire. he followsormer new york city mayor michael bloomberg who spoke to milary veteran in norfolk, virginia. >> most presidential candidates talk
ivanovic left last may.re was this -- this slowdown pause in the security assistance that they need in order to defend themselves against the russians. but even more important to have the confidence to negotie against the russians. that's been paused. and there have been a lot of vipeople l this administration who knew something about and cared a lot about tkraine out ofs administration. >> ambassador bill taylor, thuck you very >> thank you, nick. ♪ judy: many eyes are on new...
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vlad ivanov is cristi, the corrupt bucharest cop who's knee—deep in the money—laundering scandal he'slly corrupt superiors are onto him and he knows it, right down to the location of the surveillance cameras they've placed in his apartment. catrinel marlon is the femme fatale who also knows more than she lets on. in fact, all the characters in this enjoyably double—crossing drama have secrets, many of which can only be spoken in the whistling language which cristi must learn on the island of la gomera — a secret code that the cops can't crack. flipping back and forth in time, with multiple chaptered viewpoints, the whistlers is a rip—roaring ride in which everyone‘s playing a role and no one is to be trusted. i enjoyed the heck out of it and you can find it on curzon home cinema, where you can also find porumboiu's previous film, the 2018 documentary oddity infinite football. sticking with documentaries, camino skies follows six modern pilgrims from new zealand and australia as they walk the historic 800 km trail that leads to the cathedral of santiago de compostela in northwestern sp
vlad ivanov is cristi, the corrupt bucharest cop who's knee—deep in the money—laundering scandal he'slly corrupt superiors are onto him and he knows it, right down to the location of the surveillance cameras they've placed in his apartment. catrinel marlon is the femme fatale who also knows more than she lets on. in fact, all the characters in this enjoyably double—crossing drama have secrets, many of which can only be spoken in the whistling language which cristi must learn on the island...
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to try to contact the minister ivanov some of. she didn't answer her cell phone out of the other phone so i talked to her advisor she said she told me her advice or she. preferred someone will resign after the find their loved. ones that the investigation. took its point of decision. and what happened with up to some a special that 2 days ago to some of the minister of information said that she will discuss on monday if the investigation didn't reach an end in specific. causes and who is responsible for that names. specific names she will ask the cabinet to have an international investigation so what happened was up to some up with the minister of information i did not know i tried to. understand from her directly i couldn't her advisers use that that she should you choose direct the decision of her minister. in beirut thanks very much for bringing that to us. the people of belarus are voting in one of the most closely contested presidential races in decades there president alexander lukashenko seen here casting his vote has held
to try to contact the minister ivanov some of. she didn't answer her cell phone out of the other phone so i talked to her advisor she said she told me her advice or she. preferred someone will resign after the find their loved. ones that the investigation. took its point of decision. and what happened with up to some a special that 2 days ago to some of the minister of information said that she will discuss on monday if the investigation didn't reach an end in specific. causes and who is...
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ivanovic trying to clear the ball, but hitting the baggie's captain, and it ended up in the net.would take space for burnley could move out of the bottom three. —— spurs fifth. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. it's going to be a cold night, close enough to freezing, temperatures rise later in the night as cloud spills its way in and outbreaks of a developer of are the wet morning. but here where we start off with a wet weather, things will brighten up, sunshine and showers later. sunny start through eastern and northern england to scotland but it is here in the afternoon where we replaced the sunshine the cloud and other acts of rain, again, for some it will be heavy. staying dry across the north—east of scotland but here across many north—eastern areas after the actually start temperature struggling to rise. my illness was the south and west where the sunshine and showers get going in the afternoon up to around 15. two tuesday night, the rangers push the north—east of scotland. the chows keep going into a fairly showery when stable for the rest
ivanovic trying to clear the ball, but hitting the baggie's captain, and it ended up in the net.would take space for burnley could move out of the bottom three. —— spurs fifth. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. it's going to be a cold night, close enough to freezing, temperatures rise later in the night as cloud spills its way in and outbreaks of a developer of are the wet morning. but here where we start off with a wet weather, things will brighten up,...
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during which leonid ivanov personally detained about 30. as he finished the war in the german capital as head of a smash counterintelligence department. during the battle of berlin he was put in charge of a group tasked with seizing enemy documents. are near the girl's brother and so that are reserved for the wall or for war legend are wrong they go to. war so weasel burkey of. got orders to ship nuance of consular get there for dinner. or bit or has a virtual earth stars are. going to be good for situ officer of the world war program of more school. today a trophy remains in a memory which chamber dedicated to the berlin operation it's another symbol of victory over the enemy. the triumph of victory quickly gives way to the soviet people's sorrow over appalling losses that can never be made up for. millions of faces in this living eternal river upwards to join the stars us safe from the fate that befell them. as long as we honor those who gave their lives for peace on earth nothing like it can ever happen again. each of these heroes will l
during which leonid ivanov personally detained about 30. as he finished the war in the german capital as head of a smash counterintelligence department. during the battle of berlin he was put in charge of a group tasked with seizing enemy documents. are near the girl's brother and so that are reserved for the wall or for war legend are wrong they go to. war so weasel burkey of. got orders to ship nuance of consular get there for dinner. or bit or has a virtual earth stars are. going to be good...
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there vicedent's knowledge of certain activities especially this effort to discredit ambassador ivanovicnd government effort where everyby knew it was going on. he asserts it. regardless of whether or not they're able t distance the president from this, at the end of the day he is an associate of the president's personal attorney. are two degrees of separation e between he and the president. already that'she making t very uncomfortable. roert: dan, i lov the way you captured it in your story because it's not just about the ticles going over to t senate. there's a g.a.o. report. there's mr. parnas speaking out. what's the consequenceof to al it? >> it only adds to the pressure when the senate reaches ttt pobout whether to call witnesses. what we have is unfolding information. this is not a static situation. when y think about it, this is still a relatively you investigation. it started in september. there's much, much more that probably could be learned and the pressure to learn that will process.as we go through this think, you know, they onl need four republican senators call witnesses.
there vicedent's knowledge of certain activities especially this effort to discredit ambassador ivanovicnd government effort where everyby knew it was going on. he asserts it. regardless of whether or not they're able t distance the president from this, at the end of the day he is an associate of the president's personal attorney. are two degrees of separation e between he and the president. already that'she making t very uncomfortable. roert: dan, i lov the way you captured it in your story...
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reported figures have reduced the prime minister ivanov. again meeting to the. stimulus package all this because the coronavirus situation number one a son is getting worse by the day currently there are these 74 people suffering from the illness and as much as the government is trying to address the pandemic they say they're facing many challenges along the way for one millions of people in the nation rely on daily wage just to get by which makes shutting down major cities nearly impossible secondly the government is saying that people aren't doing enough to socially distance themselves from one another and most importantly i want to share is a large land border with iran one of the most heavily affected nations in the world in terms of the coronavirus the philippines has reported a relatively low number of 19 cases so far but this number is expected to increase in the coming days as more testing is scheduled on the signage that you see here out on the street is in direct contrast to the uproar that is now on social media netizens are pounding their keyboards d
reported figures have reduced the prime minister ivanov. again meeting to the. stimulus package all this because the coronavirus situation number one a son is getting worse by the day currently there are these 74 people suffering from the illness and as much as the government is trying to address the pandemic they say they're facing many challenges along the way for one millions of people in the nation rely on daily wage just to get by which makes shutting down major cities nearly impossible...
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. — — ivanovic china while working for our country. —— ivanovic him.ivanovic him. on the supreme court, injoe ivanovic him. on the supreme court, in joe biden ivanovic him. on the supreme court, injoe biden was smart to come out ahead of the debate. he did it in the 60 minutes interview. i think putting a commission together isa putting a commission together is a good thing to do. —— ivana trump. many people were critical of the issue. he said that a where proposal cultivar. to do something like expand the court is worthy of that examination. if you have everybody look at it and try to bring people along politically if you will go down that road. it isa if you will go down that road. it is a far better answer than his first one. which was i will let people know. that will not cut it right now. if we assume as we know. dozens of millions of americans have already voted, there are very few people have been made up their minds between joe biden people have been made up their minds betweenjoe biden and donald trump. they think i guess that both candidates
. — — ivanovic china while working for our country. —— ivanovic him.ivanovic him. on the supreme court, injoe ivanovic him. on the supreme court, in joe biden ivanovic him. on the supreme court, injoe biden was smart to come out ahead of the debate. he did it in the 60 minutes interview. i think putting a commission together isa putting a commission together is a good thing to do. —— ivana trump. many people were critical of the issue. he said that a where proposal cultivar. to do...
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that ways & means room where he sat for the impeachment investigation because that's the room where ivanovic chen bensimon and fiona hill gave testimony that the room word john bolton refused to go. as you mention in the house investigation we stopped subpoenaing him and he said see you in court and once it got to the senate we said he had no permission the senators never called him as a witness and chairman schiff said at the senate is not going to call you as a witness will you please provide a sworn affidavit as to what you saw? and he wouldn't do that. i look at him as the firefighter that shows up in the building that authority burned with this fire truck and fire hose and said hey i'm here to help. it's like thanks we really could have used you when the first match was lit and the smoke started to come out of the building. but it's too late now. we should look at what he is alleging because it has aligned with the pattern of asking a foreign government to help the trump administration but he has no patriot. the patriots are the ones who came and gave sworn testimony. steve. >> do you b
that ways & means room where he sat for the impeachment investigation because that's the room where ivanovic chen bensimon and fiona hill gave testimony that the room word john bolton refused to go. as you mention in the house investigation we stopped subpoenaing him and he said see you in court and once it got to the senate we said he had no permission the senators never called him as a witness and chairman schiff said at the senate is not going to call you as a witness will you please...
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ok, i raised the idea rgey sr gave an of -- se ivanov. and he told me, we are not interested in a partnehip. where wead an equal standing with latvia and don't ever ask about this again. she looked at me and said okay, happy now? she shut me up pretty effectively. that's not to say i disagree with celeste. clearly i agreed with it, at the time. may be at yeltsin been more successful, this might've gotten further but i mentioned this not to take issue with her, which fundamentally in agreement as that story shows but to show how it was difficult. >> thanks, celeste, for your very positive words about the paper and particularly the history of portions of that paper.to that was a fun part work together on. asor nato, i i certainly agree with your point that kosovo was a bigger trauma in still very youngato russia partnership that we m be believed at the time or even accepte in hindsight. because it w using force against a traditional russian friend/client and without the u. security council observation. while we try to convinced the russians
ok, i raised the idea rgey sr gave an of -- se ivanov. and he told me, we are not interested in a partnehip. where wead an equal standing with latvia and don't ever ask about this again. she looked at me and said okay, happy now? she shut me up pretty effectively. that's not to say i disagree with celeste. clearly i agreed with it, at the time. may be at yeltsin been more successful, this might've gotten further but i mentioned this not to take issue with her, which fundamentally in agreement...
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ok, i raised the idea rgey star gave an of -- se ivanov. and he told me, we are not interested in a partnership. we are not interested in joining an organization where we have equal standing with latvia. and don't ever ask about this again. she looked at me and said, ok, happy now? [laughter] so she shut me up pretty effectively. that is not to say that i disagree with celeste's point, clearly, i agreed with it at the time. may be had. -- maybe had yeltsin been more successful, this might have gotten further. but i mentioned this not to take issue with that point, which i am fundamentally in agreement with, but to show how it was difficult. anyway, sandy probably has a similar or more apropos stories like that. thanks, celeste, for your very positive words about the paper, particularly the history portions of that paper. that was the fun part to work together on. as for nato, i certainly agree with your point that kosovo was a bigger trauma in the still very young nato-russia we may havethan believed at the time, or even accepted in hindsig
ok, i raised the idea rgey star gave an of -- se ivanov. and he told me, we are not interested in a partnership. we are not interested in joining an organization where we have equal standing with latvia. and don't ever ask about this again. she looked at me and said, ok, happy now? [laughter] so she shut me up pretty effectively. that is not to say that i disagree with celeste's point, clearly, i agreed with it at the time. may be had. -- maybe had yeltsin been more successful, this might have...
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interesting documents that i found, actually, was a report from london from a soviet diplomat named ivanov who writes that during these negotiations it's become apparent to him that redenko had not been told about -- >> who was he? >> the soviet chief prosecutor. so redenko, they send the soviet chief prosecutor first to london to work on the indictment, and eventually they tell him. by the time he gets to nuremberg, he knows. we don't know exactly what he knows, but he knows enough. but in london he's flying blind, and this is a big problem. so one thing i wanted to make clear in terms of both of these things, the soviets are not expecting a trial the way that we think about a trial. the soviets' experience is more with a show trial in the sense of a trial where the script is known from the start. they were very surprised to learn that the defense would be able to serve as witnesses on their own behalf and that they'd be able to call witnesses. they thought that evidence that they introduced would stand. because of article 21 in the charter which said that evidence produced by new war cri
interesting documents that i found, actually, was a report from london from a soviet diplomat named ivanov who writes that during these negotiations it's become apparent to him that redenko had not been told about -- >> who was he? >> the soviet chief prosecutor. so redenko, they send the soviet chief prosecutor first to london to work on the indictment, and eventually they tell him. by the time he gets to nuremberg, he knows. we don't know exactly what he knows, but he knows...
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ways and means room where i sat for the impeachment investigation, because that's the room where ivanovic and vindman and fee own in hill fifth testimony and the room john bolton refused to go. in house investigation we sought to spine subpoena him and he said see you in court. once it got to the senate, he said he had new information. the senators never called him also a witness and chairman schiff said is the that won't call you as a witness will you at least provide a sworn affidavit what you saw and he wouldn't do that. i look at him also the fire fighter that show ups to the building that is already burned with his fire truck and fire hose and says i'm here to help. and it's like, well, thanks, we really could have used you when the first match was lit, and smoke started to come out of the building. but it's too late now. we should of course look at what he is alleging because it aligns with the pattern of asking foreign governments to help the trump administration, but he is no patriot, the patriots are the ones who came and gave sworn testimony. >> but do you believe his contention
ways and means room where i sat for the impeachment investigation, because that's the room where ivanovic and vindman and fee own in hill fifth testimony and the room john bolton refused to go. in house investigation we sought to spine subpoena him and he said see you in court. once it got to the senate, he said he had new information. the senators never called him also a witness and chairman schiff said is the that won't call you as a witness will you at least provide a sworn affidavit what...
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3 month state of emergency because of weeks of floods that have now killed nearly 100 people or ivanov's risen to levels not seen in a century and overall rates of flooding and rain exceed record set in both the 940 s. and 1980 s. 100000 homes have been badly damaged or collapsed entirely and half a 1000000 people are affected and i had a little brother got all our power operated equipment is not a fodder and there's a high possibility they won't operate again needless to say residents are all gripped with fear and panic we have not slept for days that flies and mosquitoes are multiplying in huge numbers cholera may break out at any moment god forbid that's why we've planned an insecticide spring campaign more from him or going in how to know he says the authorities are still trying to figure out exactly why the river nile is rising so much. government officials in sudan are attributing the reasons behind the level of the nile river to multiple factors they say one of them is climate change which has resulted in heavy rainfall in the if you can highlands and that was eventually comes dow
3 month state of emergency because of weeks of floods that have now killed nearly 100 people or ivanov's risen to levels not seen in a century and overall rates of flooding and rain exceed record set in both the 940 s. and 1980 s. 100000 homes have been badly damaged or collapsed entirely and half a 1000000 people are affected and i had a little brother got all our power operated equipment is not a fodder and there's a high possibility they won't operate again needless to say residents are all...