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alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor on always looking for results. i was a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and again to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of would of campuses, and i have someone from the department justice there to say here's the history, here is the law, someone else to say here are your options. those forums would at least equip the people in charge of colleges and universities to know what to do. mr. rosenstein: we talked quite a bit about the role of the department of justice. what about education? should the department of ?ducation have a role in this - the alexander: my view of department of education has always been the secretariat has a wonderful bully pulpit, but he or she should not be telling colleges are s
alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor on always looking for results. i was a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and again to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of would of campuses, and i have someone from the department justice there...
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next, the relationship between george washington and alexander hammerton -- out xander hamilton -- alexander hamilton. >> my name is liz williams and i am the director here. thank you for braving the elements and thank you for joining us tonight. i would like to walk him at c-span guests as well. you are sitting in the room where it really happened. washington's birthday, jefferson's inaugural dinner, lafayette's bank it during his return trips to america in 1824. i could do a whole lecture on this entire list. here to see dr. peter henriquez. he is a professor at george mason university. he is the author of a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. side know, if you want more hamilton we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every saturday starting this saturday titled "hamilton's bff and frenemies." [laughter] i bet you know who we will be talking about. don't miss your shot for this opportunity, you can buy tickets on that. [laughter] i know, it is terrible. here is the moment you have been waiting for, dr. henriques,
next, the relationship between george washington and alexander hammerton -- out xander hamilton -- alexander hamilton. >> my name is liz williams and i am the director here. thank you for braving the elements and thank you for joining us tonight. i would like to walk him at c-span guests as well. you are sitting in the room where it really happened. washington's birthday, jefferson's inaugural dinner, lafayette's bank it during his return trips to america in 1824. i could do a whole...
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george washington and alexander hamilton. he discussed why their collaboration was an important factor in founding the nation, where it went awry, and the historical accuracy of "hamilton: the musical." gadsby's tavern museum in alexandria, virginia hosted this hour-long event. liz: i am the director here at gadsby's tavern museum. welcome for braving the elements outside. thank you for joining us tonight. i would like to welcome our c-span guests as well. you are sitting in the room or it happened for so many individuals from alexander hamilton's world. washington's first day, jefferson's inaugural dinner, lafayette's banquet during his return trip to america in 1824. i could do a whole lecture on this entire list. [laughter] liz: but, we are here to see dr. henriques. he is a professor at george mason university. he is the author of a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. know, if you want more hamilton we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every sa
george washington and alexander hamilton. he discussed why their collaboration was an important factor in founding the nation, where it went awry, and the historical accuracy of "hamilton: the musical." gadsby's tavern museum in alexandria, virginia hosted this hour-long event. liz: i am the director here at gadsby's tavern museum. welcome for braving the elements outside. thank you for joining us tonight. i would like to welcome our c-span guests as well. you are sitting in the room...
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who wants to write a musical about alexander hamilton? when they were working on it they actually were going to take his picture off of the $10 bill. that is how unpopular he was at the time. then, the that is not tough enough job to do a musical about hamilton, why don't we make a lot of his songs in hip-hop and rap. that sounds like a great idea to bring people in. if that does not do it, let's put the cherry on the cake and have all of the founding fathers, washington, jefferson, madison, per trade by african-american and latino actors. that will be a great smash. in actual fact, the conclusion would be completely wrong. it is it work of genius, in my opinion. hi lin-manuel miranda can really -- he can be compared to a modern shakespeare in a sense that he takes history and makes it available to the general public in a way that shakespeare did. we are think of him at -- him as hard to follow, but at the time it was different with the language. just like shakespeare, we will public in a way that shakespeare shape the way we think of jul
who wants to write a musical about alexander hamilton? when they were working on it they actually were going to take his picture off of the $10 bill. that is how unpopular he was at the time. then, the that is not tough enough job to do a musical about hamilton, why don't we make a lot of his songs in hip-hop and rap. that sounds like a great idea to bring people in. if that does not do it, let's put the cherry on the cake and have all of the founding fathers, washington, jefferson, madison,...
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alexander: thank you very much. i am now going to go to senator cassidy to chair, and i will ask senator scott, if you would like to let senator cassidy go along with this questions, or senator kaine, or are you ready, senator scott, to ask your questions? sen. scott: i am ready. [laughter] sen. alexander: we will go to senator scott. senator scott is always ready. set with such confidence. [laughter] sen. scott: thank you for being here this morning. time andate your ways of looking at this. senate spent about $3.3 trillion on health care. 28%, installers came out of households -- of those dollars came out of households. by households.id expected to spend $5 trillion on health care by 2026. is the current ratio holds true, in my pronouncing your name right, mr. kampine? mr. kampine: yeah. sen. scott: you estimate that $1.5 trillion of our current health care spending is paid for by either employers or directly by consumers and 500 billions of is by shoppable. if people have the tools they care,to shop around for ko
alexander: thank you very much. i am now going to go to senator cassidy to chair, and i will ask senator scott, if you would like to let senator cassidy go along with this questions, or senator kaine, or are you ready, senator scott, to ask your questions? sen. scott: i am ready. [laughter] sen. alexander: we will go to senator scott. senator scott is always ready. set with such confidence. [laughter] sen. scott: thank you for being here this morning. time andate your ways of looking at this....
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alexander povetkin, beaten only once in 35 fights.adium and the forecast for storms across london. all the ingrediants for a sporting spectacle. ade adedoyin is in london for us. what did we learn from this moment when they were face to face? what did we learn from this moment when they were face to face ?|j wonder whether what they weighed told us about how they will approach the fight. anthony joshua told us about how they will approach the fight. anthonyjoshua is nearly two stone he. he says alexander povetkin may try to use his speed. joshua said he may have to employ his dancing feet to keep‘ po in check. joshua was very muscular. 17—and—a—half stone he weighed. he looked a physical specimen as compared to alexander povetkin. i won‘t read too much into that. when they stade face to face he towered over alexander povetkin. he has talk about how this could be one of the toughest fights of his career. he talked about being under pressure going into this contest but he says he knows how the win a fight of this magnitude. alexander po
alexander povetkin, beaten only once in 35 fights.adium and the forecast for storms across london. all the ingrediants for a sporting spectacle. ade adedoyin is in london for us. what did we learn from this moment when they were face to face? what did we learn from this moment when they were face to face ?|j wonder whether what they weighed told us about how they will approach the fight. anthony joshua told us about how they will approach the fight. anthonyjoshua is nearly two stone he. he says...
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he was president of the society 1799.his death until alexander took over at 1800. at this juncture, i would like to talkon renee romano about the historians on hamilton book. with no for ado, i will welcome you. romano: good evening, everyone. thank you for coming out here tonight. all of us have done a number different panels related to this book and i can safely say this is the most beautiful, impressive venue we have ever had the privilege to speak at and certainly the only one where it's possible alexander hamilton himself was once in this room. i especially wanted thank katherine harris in the american revolution institute for to using this invitation tonight. i'm going to assume since read are here you are familiar with monster hitiranda's drawn from ron china on alexanderook hamilton. the musical offers a character study tracing alexander hamilton, and a vicious and sometimes ruthless man, who was famously obsessed with making his mark on history, but it is as much a means of telling the story rather than the story itself that has brought "hamilton" such att
he was president of the society 1799.his death until alexander took over at 1800. at this juncture, i would like to talkon renee romano about the historians on hamilton book. with no for ado, i will welcome you. romano: good evening, everyone. thank you for coming out here tonight. all of us have done a number different panels related to this book and i can safely say this is the most beautiful, impressive venue we have ever had the privilege to speak at and certainly the only one where it's...
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trump speech at the united nations in new york alexander and not your usual run of the mill type of a speech that we heard from president trump let's play at the beginning of that speech. in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america so true i. didn't expect the reaction but that's. all right some slight note of her relief there the u.n. general assembly bursting out in laughter quite remarkable on a serious note though how did his speech go down. well i think that it was quite unusual for the international audience here to listen to this opening and it was quite an unusual way to start a speech on the international stage with remarks like these. ones personal economic accomplishments for us reporters who cover the white house however i have to say that that's not unusual that's what we see on a daily basis that the president uses every occasion to talk about peace accomplishments but all did see it obviously on the usual therefore we so that it is opening remarks were met with laughter and alexan
trump speech at the united nations in new york alexander and not your usual run of the mill type of a speech that we heard from president trump let's play at the beginning of that speech. in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america so true i. didn't expect the reaction but that's. all right some slight note of her relief there the u.n. general assembly bursting out in laughter quite remarkable on a serious...
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we just heard alexander got on describing his version of events the head of germany's domestic security service would probably agree with you has medical been damaged by the criticism following candidates what you can say is that the latest polls show that the f.t. the alternative for germany this right wing populist party is gaining in support amongst voters is approaching support of twenty percent a month so it isn't that i'm going back with conservatives in these polls are losing support so in some sense you can say yes i'm going to michael is under a lot of pressure on this whole thing has been damaging to her political standing and. the standing of her political party at the same time you have to say eighty percent of people in germany continue to support policies that are in favor of malcolm's policies or at least not. in favor of the a.f.e. . in a sense marcus certainly represents a very large majority of german voters but the pressure is intense especially also because interior minister is not entirely behind her in this situation going back of course also addressed parliament t
we just heard alexander got on describing his version of events the head of germany's domestic security service would probably agree with you has medical been damaged by the criticism following candidates what you can say is that the latest polls show that the f.t. the alternative for germany this right wing populist party is gaining in support amongst voters is approaching support of twenty percent a month so it isn't that i'm going back with conservatives in these polls are losing support so...
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alexander: thanks, senator murkowski. senator smith. sen. smith: thank you, chair alexander. i want to thank you and senator murray for these meetings. -- these hearings. they have been so helpful and interesting. health care costs is one of the number one issues i hear about from minnesotans. i appreciate your testimony on this. we have had a lot of questions about how simple fighting our -- simplifying our health care system and making it more transparent could help eliminate wasteful spending and lower costs more broadly. with this in mind, my colleague, senator cassidy, and i have introduced a bill focused on administrative costs and lowering the administrative cost burden, which in some cases can be 25% of the total cost of health care. this bill is aimed at cutting costs, streamlining administration and easing the burden on health care providers as well as patients. it builds on a successful effort in minnesota to automate these common, high-volume health care transactions like prior authorizations, for example. any time when a provider submits a bill to insurers. in mi
alexander: thanks, senator murkowski. senator smith. sen. smith: thank you, chair alexander. i want to thank you and senator murray for these meetings. -- these hearings. they have been so helpful and interesting. health care costs is one of the number one issues i hear about from minnesotans. i appreciate your testimony on this. we have had a lot of questions about how simple fighting our -- simplifying our health care system and making it more transparent could help eliminate wasteful...
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look at alexander povetkin, look out easy it was, he had a figure, we came to the middle., these guys are difficult, we will get there in the end. we have two, it is the same division, there is no way we cannot fight. joshua's team have already booked wembley in april, he has to make sure he comes through his alexander povetkin rockland, as for deontay wilder, he has signed up to fight tyson fury before the year is out. whoever he fights, joshua says bring it on. the division is booming. so be it. i will give it my best. deontay wilder, if it is not him, it will be tyson fury, if it is not either of them, there will be another, the division is alive. alive with the sound of punches and 90s pop. as those heavyweights prepare for september 22 ofjoshua is ready to unleash his own canned heat. france's world cup winning captain hugo lloris has been fined £50,000 and banned from driving for 20 months after pleading guilty to drink driving in london. the tottenham goalkeeper was found to be more than twice the drink—drive limit, when his car was stopped by police after a night o
look at alexander povetkin, look out easy it was, he had a figure, we came to the middle., these guys are difficult, we will get there in the end. we have two, it is the same division, there is no way we cannot fight. joshua's team have already booked wembley in april, he has to make sure he comes through his alexander povetkin rockland, as for deontay wilder, he has signed up to fight tyson fury before the year is out. whoever he fights, joshua says bring it on. the division is booming. so be...
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alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov.ases, not their real names. there is also detail about what exactly happened in march when the skripals or poisoned. they said these two men allegedly left the the uk on the same day as the poisoning and prior to that had been staying in a hotel in london. and apparently they did a reconnaissance trip to salisbury and then the poisoning took place on the sunday. police think that a purview bottle was used to spray the novichok agent on the door handle of the skripals' house in salisbury. we know it was a purview bottle which dawn stu rgess know it was a purview bottle which dawn sturgess and charlie rowley from amersham who were taken ill suddenly in june and from amersham who were taken ill suddenly injune and were also found to have been poisoned with novichok. they had picked up a purview bottle and there are reports that dawn stu rg ess ha d and there are reports that dawn sturgess had sprayed it on to her wrist —— perfume bottle. we know that she died several days after being admi
alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov.ases, not their real names. there is also detail about what exactly happened in march when the skripals or poisoned. they said these two men allegedly left the the uk on the same day as the poisoning and prior to that had been staying in a hotel in london. and apparently they did a reconnaissance trip to salisbury and then the poisoning took place on the sunday. police think that a purview bottle was used to spray the novichok agent on the door handle of the...
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do not underestimate alexander povetkin.tschko, and he showed how tough he was in this fight. last sunday thought in britain was against david price, the former british heavyweight champion. went down in that fight. rallied to win. could be a tough fight, povetkin, who is a good tactical fighter. david price told me he is good with a shocked as well. —— good with his shots as will. we were both there and wembley 18 months ago when anthonyjoshua beat and wembley 18 months ago when anthony joshua beat r and wembley 18 months ago when anthonyjoshua beat r klitschko. atsu gives me goose bumpsjust thinking about it. ash beat wladimir klitschko. that gave me goose bumps. he's had two fights in cardiff, hasn't he? that was a spectacular night in front of 90,000 fans here at wembley. since then he's fought at wembley. since then he's fought at the vitality stadium on two occasions. averaged 75,000 fans on both occasions. quite remarkable. you talk to any promoter, they will tell you it is quite hard to buck boxing events in stadiums
do not underestimate alexander povetkin.tschko, and he showed how tough he was in this fight. last sunday thought in britain was against david price, the former british heavyweight champion. went down in that fight. rallied to win. could be a tough fight, povetkin, who is a good tactical fighter. david price told me he is good with a shocked as well. —— good with his shots as will. we were both there and wembley 18 months ago when anthonyjoshua beat and wembley 18 months ago when anthony...
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alexander: thank you, mr. president. the senator's time has expired. -- the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. mr. alexander: i ask unanimous consent for another five minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the senator is recognized. mr. alexander: thank you, mr. president. that is why we've had so much support for this amendment. the bill is so large that some people have had trouble seeing the significance of it. let me mention quickly two aspects of it. one is money. one is moonshot. some people say, where is the money? this is not a money bill. this is an authorization bill. the money bills are in the appropriations committee. and they have been generous. d. and they have been generous. in march the congress addressed $4.0 million for the appropriations bill. in the bill we will address tomorrow for the next fiscal year, there will be another $3.8 billion. that's $8 billion within a few months toward the opioids crisis. the second is moonshot. some people say this needs
alexander: thank you, mr. president. the senator's time has expired. -- the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. mr. alexander: i ask unanimous consent for another five minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the senator is recognized. mr. alexander: thank you, mr. president. that is why we've had so much support for this amendment. the bill is so large that some people have had trouble seeing the significance of it. let me mention quickly two...
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alexander petrol and. probably aliases and now the prime suspects in the attempted murder of.the police have images of the two men near the strip house apparently moments before novacek was smeared on the front. the strippers were found slumps near their home in salzburg the case has caused a massive diplomatic rift with russia which has consistently said the u.k. could provide no proof that it was responsible the u.k. now believes that is exactly what it has and not only that the prime minister said to a stunned parliament the british security services believe that soon men our military intelligence officers of the russian state i can to day tell the house that based on a body of intelligence the government has concluded that the two individuals named by the police and c.p.s. offices from the russian military intelligence service. also known as the g.r.u. the g.r.u. is a highly disciplined organization with a well established chain of command so this was not a road operation it was almost certainly also approved outside the g.r.u. a senior level of the russian state after mon
alexander petrol and. probably aliases and now the prime suspects in the attempted murder of.the police have images of the two men near the strip house apparently moments before novacek was smeared on the front. the strippers were found slumps near their home in salzburg the case has caused a massive diplomatic rift with russia which has consistently said the u.k. could provide no proof that it was responsible the u.k. now believes that is exactly what it has and not only that the prime...
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i believe that alexander perepilichnyy was murdered in november of 2012. poisoning looks much less likely. the more probable cause is a heart attack. a police investigation later found that alexandar perepilichnyy died of natural causes, but when he collapsed on this road behind me here, he was about to give evidence in a majorfraud case linked to russian organised crime. that case had the potential to embarrass not just the russian state, but president putin himself. forfour years now, an inquest has heard the details of this case. now a judge must decide if he was another victim of russian poisoning on british soil. alexandar perepilichnyy‘s life came to a sudden end on saturday in november 2012. he'd been shopping with his daughter, he had lunch made by his wife and then went out running. he was jogging up a hill when he suddenly collapsed. a couple of residents nearby found him, including a chef, who tried to administer first aid to him. we know that someone called the police, who rushed over. by that point, it was too late to save him. what police did
i believe that alexander perepilichnyy was murdered in november of 2012. poisoning looks much less likely. the more probable cause is a heart attack. a police investigation later found that alexandar perepilichnyy died of natural causes, but when he collapsed on this road behind me here, he was about to give evidence in a majorfraud case linked to russian organised crime. that case had the potential to embarrass not just the russian state, but president putin himself. forfour years now, an...
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one of the main separatists leaders in eastern ukraine has been killed in a bomb explosion alexander's lead russia back separatists in ukraine's donetsk region who died in the blast at a cafe in the city of donetsk russia has accused ukraine of assassinating him to provoke a new war in the region kiev denies the claim with some officials suggesting such a death could have resulted from a conflict between rebels and russia. this is the aftermath of a blast that killed alexander the leader of the self-proclaimed donetsk people's republic the russian backed separatists say they know who is responsible for the explosion. you go through the investigation is still ongoing and security measures in the republic have been tightened all borders remain closed a few people have already been detained they've already given evidence confirming that this was a ukrainian act of sabotage. zach touching scene here have been the president of the so-called the nets people's republic since two thousand and fourteen the year the conflict started. in recent years donetsk has seen several assassinations of pro
one of the main separatists leaders in eastern ukraine has been killed in a bomb explosion alexander's lead russia back separatists in ukraine's donetsk region who died in the blast at a cafe in the city of donetsk russia has accused ukraine of assassinating him to provoke a new war in the region kiev denies the claim with some officials suggesting such a death could have resulted from a conflict between rebels and russia. this is the aftermath of a blast that killed alexander the leader of the...
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the pope and the vatican with alexander -- alexander the second of the 250,000 people time even the emperor of japan to step forward and to shake hands and to pioneer a post presidential role that often is a dispute and then to come back he is a statesman it is amazing. >> trying to get the nomination trying to to new york city how does that turn out? >> and to form a partnership the one that is lionized they created a partnership the only time he allowed his name to be used. and for those that don't know the story and then was using money from the new investments. and then grant imagines that he wakes up one day to find outfi that it is worth the $130. not only did his fortune be wiped out but he had a lot of cousins and a lot of friends and his family was involved in this catastrophe. >> what was wrong with him? and then to have longbranch new jersey and then to bite into one of the peaches and says ouch that teach stung me for some reason that he realized there was a problem with his throat. then he consulted with doctor in new york to find a cancerous mass onon his throat and on his ton
the pope and the vatican with alexander -- alexander the second of the 250,000 people time even the emperor of japan to step forward and to shake hands and to pioneer a post presidential role that often is a dispute and then to come back he is a statesman it is amazing. >> trying to get the nomination trying to to new york city how does that turn out? >> and to form a partnership the one that is lionized they created a partnership the only time he allowed his name to be used. and...
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it is, as we saw with the alexander litvinenko ‘s of yea rs with the alexander litvinenko ‘s of yearsuspect named, the russians refused to hand them over and the russians refused to hand them overand in the russians refused to hand them over and in fact the russian constitution as some commentators have said it does not allow russian individuals, russian national to be extradited. we will see the russians continue to deny they were responsible, they will not carry out any investigation and will not extradite these individuals. they will quietly retire to the deskjobs in moscow. good to talk to you, thank you. philip ingram, an expert in the field of chemical biological, radiation and nuclear weapons. we mentioned the prime minister gave lots of details in a statement to the house of commons earlier today, a wealth of detail in that. what we would like to do is listen to but more of what theresa may had to say. what we have learned from today's announcement is the specific nature of the threat from the russian gru. we know that the gru has played a key pa rt we know that the gru has pl
it is, as we saw with the alexander litvinenko ‘s of yea rs with the alexander litvinenko ‘s of yearsuspect named, the russians refused to hand them over and the russians refused to hand them overand in the russians refused to hand them over and in fact the russian constitution as some commentators have said it does not allow russian individuals, russian national to be extradited. we will see the russians continue to deny they were responsible, they will not carry out any investigation and...
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this is the aftermath of the blast that killed alexander as a car chink or a blackened body can be seen lying on a structure outside the cafe donetsk went into lockdown after the killing with moscow and the russian backed breakaway republic itself calling this an act of international terrorism the last pictures of her alive were from thursday laying flowers for the donbass born singer years of cubs one who died earlier in the day so hard have been the prime minister of done yet since november two thousand and fourteen he was shuffled into the position at a time when attempts were being made to make the war in ukraine's east look less like a foreign operation run from moscow more like a homegrown independence movement as a disney esque native and rebel military commander to fit the bill. i was present both peace summits in minsk a negotiator of the first the d.n.r. representative and signatory had the second three potential theories spring to mind for who might have been behind this killing it could have been ukraine secret service the s.b.u. perhaps it was separatist infighting or maybe
this is the aftermath of the blast that killed alexander as a car chink or a blackened body can be seen lying on a structure outside the cafe donetsk went into lockdown after the killing with moscow and the russian backed breakaway republic itself calling this an act of international terrorism the last pictures of her alive were from thursday laying flowers for the donbass born singer years of cubs one who died earlier in the day so hard have been the prime minister of done yet since november...
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the men have been named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov.he two individuals named by the police and cps are officers from the russian military intelligence service, also known as the gru. police have pieced together the movements of the two men before and after the attack on sergei and yulia skripal. we now have sufficient evidence to bring charges in relation to the attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury, and domestic and european arrest warrants have been issued for the two suspects and we will be seeking to circulate interpol red notices. police believe the alleged salisbury attackers are back in russia, with almost no chance of ever being extradited. our moscow correspondent says the kremlin remains defiant. it doesn't matter how many facts the british police come up with, russia will continue to deny any connection to the salisbury poisoning. in other news, the former govenor of the bank of england says incompetent preparations for brexit have undermined the uk's negotiating position. a revolutionary new treatment on the nhs fo
the men have been named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov.he two individuals named by the police and cps are officers from the russian military intelligence service, also known as the gru. police have pieced together the movements of the two men before and after the attack on sergei and yulia skripal. we now have sufficient evidence to bring charges in relation to the attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury, and domestic and european arrest warrants have been issued for the two...
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alexander petroff and. are russian citizens but police believe their names are probably in the it says. the men are accused of attempting to murder former russian double agent. and his daughter yulia with a military grade nerve agent. a police officer was also hospitalized following the attack in march in the english city of salisbury. another couple also fell seriously ill after coming into contact with the nerve agent police believe it was through this person bottle don sturgis of salisbury later died. british justice. at the time we want to see what we have managed to achieve to help. british police have released close circuit t.v. images of petrol of and it off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the script polls were targeted. this image of the man was taken at salisbury train station a day before the attack and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning. moments later they're seen on closed circuit t.v. walking through the city police say traces of the nerve agent were also
alexander petroff and. are russian citizens but police believe their names are probably in the it says. the men are accused of attempting to murder former russian double agent. and his daughter yulia with a military grade nerve agent. a police officer was also hospitalized following the attack in march in the english city of salisbury. another couple also fell seriously ill after coming into contact with the nerve agent police believe it was through this person bottle don sturgis of salisbury...
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to do that i'm joined by our correspondent alexander phenomena she is covering the story for us in new york and here in the studio with me is heading rica he is with the german council on foreign relations to both of you welcome alexander let's start out with what we saw today at that you were in the security council meeting and i want to just to listen to what the u.s. president what he had to say about china. regrettably we found that china has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming twenty eight teen election coming up in november against my administration they do not want me or us to win because i am the first president ever to challenge china on trade and we are winning on trade we are winning at every level we don't want them to meddle or interfere in our upcoming election. xander i mean this accusation and seemed to just come out of the blue what has been the reaction to it. well this was really a bombshell and when you looked at the participants in this security council session they were looking at themselves as if asking what is this all about it was a very surprise i mea
to do that i'm joined by our correspondent alexander phenomena she is covering the story for us in new york and here in the studio with me is heading rica he is with the german council on foreign relations to both of you welcome alexander let's start out with what we saw today at that you were in the security council meeting and i want to just to listen to what the u.s. president what he had to say about china. regrettably we found that china has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming...
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bush are among those who are also expected to give tributes here alexander what does this tell us. well i think that this is very telling that it was john mccain himself who explicitly asked former presidents george w. bush and barack obama to deliver at his funeral although he was not close to any open to them. asking them to speak here but both men who actually dashed his dreams of the white house is very telling and we can it's you that it was supposed to send a message to mccain's fellow republicans but also to democrats and basically to all americans a message of how important it is to cross. across the aisle across party lines how important it is to put country over party because that is something that mccain believed it's the best way of serving us interests and yet beyond this skill in spite of these skills tyson he somehow managed to fail on his two bids for the presidency where did he go wrong well you know he had been in politics for a long time and he came you know rose to the top of the pentagon's of politics twice and you know one could say to some extent he was a lit
bush are among those who are also expected to give tributes here alexander what does this tell us. well i think that this is very telling that it was john mccain himself who explicitly asked former presidents george w. bush and barack obama to deliver at his funeral although he was not close to any open to them. asking them to speak here but both men who actually dashed his dreams of the white house is very telling and we can it's you that it was supposed to send a message to mccain's fellow...
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this is the aftermath of the blast that killed alexander because a blackened body can be seen lying on a stretcher donetsk went into lockdown after the killing with moscow in the russian backed breakaway republic itself calling this an active international terrorism but with. security measures in the republic are heightened all the borders are closed a few people have already been detained here they have already given evidence confirming that this was a ukrainian act of sabotage because the last pictures of zac a chunk of alive were from thursday laying flowers for the dumbass build saying yosef who died earlier in the day that had been the prime minister of donetsk since november twenty fourth he was shuffled into the position at a time when attempts were being made to make the war in ukraine's east less like a foreign operation run by moscow a more like a homegrown independence movement as a donetsk native and rebel military command he fit the bill that was present at both peace summit to minsk a negotiator at the first the d.n.r. is representative in signatory at the second plenty o
this is the aftermath of the blast that killed alexander because a blackened body can be seen lying on a stretcher donetsk went into lockdown after the killing with moscow in the russian backed breakaway republic itself calling this an active international terrorism but with. security measures in the republic are heightened all the borders are closed a few people have already been detained here they have already given evidence confirming that this was a ukrainian act of sabotage because the...
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mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that the alexander amendment at the desk be agreed to, of the bill be considered read a third time and passed, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that at a time to be determined by the majority leader in consultation with the democratic leader, the senate proceed to consideration of calendar number 549, s. 2554 and that senator lee or his designee be recognized to call up amendment number 4011 and there be one hour of debate equally divided and that upon the use or yielding back of time, the senate vote on the adoption of the lee amendment number 4011 without intervening action or debate and that upon disposition of the lee amendment s. 2554 be read a third time and the senate vote on the bill as amended if amended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent that a time determined by the majority leader in consultation with the democratic leader the senate proceed to consideration of calendar 485, hrcts 6
mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that the alexander amendment at the desk be agreed to, of the bill be considered read a third time and passed, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that at a time to be determined by the majority leader in consultation with the democratic leader, the senate proceed to consideration of calendar number 549, s. 2554 and that senator lee or his...
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has branded alexander liars while the u.s. has proposed imposing a second round of sanctions on russia artist the mirror can have been looking at the international reaction from both sides of the atlantic the reason a spokesperson has rubbish the accounts provided by alexander patrol from a share of and they've used pretty strong language to do it take a listen and blatant for brick ations in this interview given to a russian state sponsored t.v. station are an insult to the public's intelligence well that same government statement goes on to say that an illegal chemical weapon was used on the streets of the country and that four people seriously ill in hospital and an innocent woman died and russia has responded with contempt now this is the second official statement that we've had from the government from downing street earlier on immediately after the interview was first ed there was a statement from the government and it was similarly scathing take a listen the government is clear these men are offices of the russian milit
has branded alexander liars while the u.s. has proposed imposing a second round of sanctions on russia artist the mirror can have been looking at the international reaction from both sides of the atlantic the reason a spokesperson has rubbish the accounts provided by alexander patrol from a share of and they've used pretty strong language to do it take a listen and blatant for brick ations in this interview given to a russian state sponsored t.v. station are an insult to the public's...
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and alexander turned to him said artillery was french artillery. but, of course, now in the film depicted as great friends. anjuli: and general alexander have something to do with the film. he's credited as being an it makes sense that he's depicted him a certain way considering that he did have a the story tong some degree. brian: edward lengel, why did an end?come to edward: the war came to an end because of a series of offensives of which this was one. american, french, british, german positions on the western front from multiple sides. battles,some major victories on the battlefield but also, germany had been greatly point, by thehis naval blockade. the huge casualties to their army. the german army was defeated in the field. and they finally had to seek an armistice. brian: and without getting too far ahead, clearly setting the for what would come in the 1930s. edward: yes. and world war i set the stage ways.rld war ii in many brian: we see the name general pershing. you mentioned him earlier. he?was edward: general john jay pershing was the c
and alexander turned to him said artillery was french artillery. but, of course, now in the film depicted as great friends. anjuli: and general alexander have something to do with the film. he's credited as being an it makes sense that he's depicted him a certain way considering that he did have a the story tong some degree. brian: edward lengel, why did an end?come to edward: the war came to an end because of a series of offensives of which this was one. american, french, british, german...
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russia has accused ukraine of assassinating prominent separatist leader alexander. the russian backed leader rebels in the don yes courage and was killed in a blast at a cafe ukraine's government has denied any involvement rebels in syria's edler province have blown up two bridges that are now time to hand or any government assault on the area there been protests against any moves to retake the rebels' last stronghold that russia's foreign minister says a syrian government has every right to chase what he calls terrorists out of it live three million people live there including as many as seventy thousand rebel fighters unicef says good lives civilians are particularly children and should be spared from more fighting uganda's pop star turned opposition politician bobby wine is on his way to amsterdam he boarded a flight on crutches on friday night after the government allowed him to leave the country is seeking medical care for injuries he says he separate in detention he's been charged with treason the queen of soul aretha franklin has been buried at a cement terry
russia has accused ukraine of assassinating prominent separatist leader alexander. the russian backed leader rebels in the don yes courage and was killed in a blast at a cafe ukraine's government has denied any involvement rebels in syria's edler province have blown up two bridges that are now time to hand or any government assault on the area there been protests against any moves to retake the rebels' last stronghold that russia's foreign minister says a syrian government has every right to...
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a full house at wembley, anthony joshua alexander povetkin.for the fourth time in 17 months. is to unify the full heavyweight division. he currently holds three of the four belts. it looks like that one will have to wait, maybe dion tape wilder or tyson fury back here in april but for that to happen he needs to come through here tonight. 12 rounds is the maximum distance, will he go that far? we are into the second round. david orangeism, thank you. —— ornstein. sir alex ferguson was given a standing ovation at old trafford this afternoon. it was his first appearance at the stadium since undergoing emergency brain surgery in may. he said that he is feeling really good at the moment. some of the doctors who performed the operation were also at today's match against wolves. that was one of eight games in the premier league today. all the goals are coming up on match of the day after the news but if you want the results now, then here they come. manchester united could only draw 1—1 against wolves, as liverpool continued their perfect start. they
a full house at wembley, anthony joshua alexander povetkin.for the fourth time in 17 months. is to unify the full heavyweight division. he currently holds three of the four belts. it looks like that one will have to wait, maybe dion tape wilder or tyson fury back here in april but for that to happen he needs to come through here tonight. 12 rounds is the maximum distance, will he go that far? we are into the second round. david orangeism, thank you. —— ornstein. sir alex ferguson was given...
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the men have been named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov, whose movements have been traced inl by the british authorities. we'll have the latest on the investigation, that's involved 250 officers, and we'll be asking about the significance of today's new information. also tonight... we are three friends, bloggers, we all have one thing in common, we all have or have had cancer. tributes to the bbc‘s rachel bland, who's died at the age of a0 — presenter of an award—winning podcast documenting her treatment for cancer. scallop fishing — now britain and france have agreed the principles of a deal, a week after violent clashes between fishermen from the two countries. in iraq, we report on the fortunate few in the yazidi community enjoying a family reunion, while tens of thousands are still missing. and we talk to england's record—breaking alistair cook, about his decison to retire from international cricket, and his plans for the future. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, thomas bjorn opts for experience. ian poulter makes the 12 man ryder cup team, alongside sergio garcia,
the men have been named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov, whose movements have been traced inl by the british authorities. we'll have the latest on the investigation, that's involved 250 officers, and we'll be asking about the significance of today's new information. also tonight... we are three friends, bloggers, we all have one thing in common, we all have or have had cancer. tributes to the bbc‘s rachel bland, who's died at the age of a0 — presenter of an award—winning podcast...
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general alexander commanded the division. he did not experience the fighting and in fact, he was despised by many of his officers, although you do not get that sense here. host: and the pocket refers to what? anjuli: it is an area in the woods in which whittlesey and mcmurtry were all surrounded and attacked. they spent several days of no food, no water, no medical supplies. you see, george mcmurtry, medal of honor recipient on the left, commanded the lost battalion. lieutenant colin on the right, commanded cut -- captain colin on the right commanded company h. brian: the production that went into the film, what was involved? by today's standards, obviously, it seems archaic, but was it the state of the art during this period? anjuli: absolutely. really, reduction was pretty similar to the way that it would be today. you did have a script written out even though he was a silent film. you had the titles to guide the audience in dialogue and summaries of what is happening. but, other than the fact that it is a silent film with
general alexander commanded the division. he did not experience the fighting and in fact, he was despised by many of his officers, although you do not get that sense here. host: and the pocket refers to what? anjuli: it is an area in the woods in which whittlesey and mcmurtry were all surrounded and attacked. they spent several days of no food, no water, no medical supplies. you see, george mcmurtry, medal of honor recipient on the left, commanded the lost battalion. lieutenant colin on the...
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everyone turning up tonight will expect anthonyjoshua to extend his unbeaten run to 22 but in alexanderugh opponent. we saw that on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's last we saw that on the undercard of anthony joshua's last fight we saw that on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's last fight went alexander povetkin knocked out the former british champion david price with a savage blow and joshua will need to be on his guard against an experienced fighter, ii need to be on his guard against an experienced fighter, 11 years younger than him, shorter and lighter, but he has a pedigree. anthonyjoshua will lighter, but he has a pedigree. anthony joshua will be lighter, but he has a pedigree. anthonyjoshua will be expected to come through this despite the weather and then she set up a super fight in 2019. deontay wilder and tyson fury names in the frame and they have announced they will fight each other this year? december one will be the date for that fight as far as we know. we're yet to find out the venue for that, we should learn it early next week. that fight has dominated the agenda in rece
everyone turning up tonight will expect anthonyjoshua to extend his unbeaten run to 22 but in alexanderugh opponent. we saw that on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's last we saw that on the undercard of anthony joshua's last fight we saw that on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's last fight went alexander povetkin knocked out the former british champion david price with a savage blow and joshua will need to be on his guard against an experienced fighter, ii need to be on his guard against an...
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the men have been named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov. known as the gru. police have pieced together the movements of the two men before and after the attack on sergei and yulia skripal. we now have sufficient evidence to bring charges in relation to the attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury, and domestic and european arrest warrants have been issued for the two suspects and we will be seeking to circulate interpol red notices.
the men have been named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov. known as the gru. police have pieced together the movements of the two men before and after the attack on sergei and yulia skripal. we now have sufficient evidence to bring charges in relation to the attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury, and domestic and european arrest warrants have been issued for the two suspects and we will be seeking to circulate interpol red notices.
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men alexander petrol and wash now they say the men use the nerve agent.for policy in the english city of seoul korea and march moscow has not been asked to extradite suspects because it's forbidden to do so by no that's it from me nor a call for this news on the team will be here with more on that breaking news. story. september on al-jazeera the fourth eastern economic forum is to be held in the city of london for stock as russia looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on television and online the street continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news the presidents of russia turkey and iran will meet in teheran for another summit seeking an end to the war in syria we'll have extensive coverage people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world the united nations general assembly hold the seventy third session what action will it take on atrocities in me in march and yemen we'll bring you all the news september on al-jazeera in an instant the shifting news cycle the list
men alexander petrol and wash now they say the men use the nerve agent.for policy in the english city of seoul korea and march moscow has not been asked to extradite suspects because it's forbidden to do so by no that's it from me nor a call for this news on the team will be here with more on that breaking news. story. september on al-jazeera the fourth eastern economic forum is to be held in the city of london for stock as russia looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on...
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ruslan boshirov and alexander petrov flew from moscow to london in march.hey're accused of attempting to murder a former russian spy and his daughter. police have caught them on cctv in london and salisbury after trawling through 11,000 hours of footage. this was not a rogue operation. it was almost certainly also approved outside the gru at a senior level of the russian state. iam i am live in salisbury looking at how the police identified the suspects. we'll have the latest reaction from moscow as well. also tonight... we are three friends, we're also bloggers, we all have one thing in common — we all have or have had cancer. the bbc 5 live presenter rachael bland has died aged a0 less than two years after being diagnosed with breast cancer. after last week's so—called scallop wars in the channel, talks to prevent further clashes between french and british fishermen. and gearing up for his last test match, alistair cook, england's most prolific test batsman, tells us there may be tears at the oval. and coming up on bbc news... ian poulter will make his si
ruslan boshirov and alexander petrov flew from moscow to london in march.hey're accused of attempting to murder a former russian spy and his daughter. police have caught them on cctv in london and salisbury after trawling through 11,000 hours of footage. this was not a rogue operation. it was almost certainly also approved outside the gru at a senior level of the russian state. iam i am live in salisbury looking at how the police identified the suspects. we'll have the latest reaction from...
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we spoke to alexander novak about his country's output capacity.et's see how september ends because the month is not yet over. if we are looking at all these ofbers, we have $47,000 out 300,000. that means are still within the october cut level. we have always been within those levels. i would like to once again underscore the fact that this is with all the agreements that were made in june 2018. i would like to remind that we should increase output by about one million barrels. so far, we only managed to do five or thousand barrels. why they once again recommended achieving 100% conformity. much extra oil production can you put into the market by december? terms of: in short-term potential, it's what a couple hundred thousand barrels. prospects, a lot depends on what we will ready to be -- what we will be ready to give. no decisions have been made yet. know, we have quite a complex system. currently ist reviewing other proposals that have been made by our ministry. mean, if accepted, would assimilating measures for recovery. accepted, we would be
we spoke to alexander novak about his country's output capacity.et's see how september ends because the month is not yet over. if we are looking at all these ofbers, we have $47,000 out 300,000. that means are still within the october cut level. we have always been within those levels. i would like to once again underscore the fact that this is with all the agreements that were made in june 2018. i would like to remind that we should increase output by about one million barrels. so far, we only...
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here's alexander skarsgard in "hold the dark."person before. >> who told you that? >> mama. my teacher said it's bad to kill people. >> yeah, you'll hear that a a lot. >> so, it's good? >> if you have to. >> why? >> to protect what you love and what you need. >> jimmy: come on, that is -- this guy knows how to do it. [ cheers and applause ] alexander skarsgard, everybody. check out "hold the dark" on netflix and in select theaters this friday. we'll be right back with justin hartley, stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ do we really have to choose him to be our next spokesperson? he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try caramel m&m's. ow. because...shopping should thrill you. with big brands at small prices... for the whole family! and unexpected finds you never knew you were looking for. with brands that wow and prices that thrill... marshalls is never boring, and always surprising. treat yourself to the latest trends
here's alexander skarsgard in "hold the dark."person before. >> who told you that? >> mama. my teacher said it's bad to kill people. >> yeah, you'll hear that a a lot. >> so, it's good? >> if you have to. >> why? >> to protect what you love and what you need. >> jimmy: come on, that is -- this guy knows how to do it. [ cheers and applause ] alexander skarsgard, everybody. check out "hold the dark" on netflix and in select...
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now they try to have the case of alexander to destroy the future case. this is not only a personal case of alexander goldfarb is that all russians propaganda style and try to stop it or tried to show people how is it dangerous. and taking this case to the court, i believe is the most right thing to do because we don't have no other power to prevent russia propaganda, but to take this case to the court. and i will support this case as much as i can and i believe it is the right thing and i'd like to take this attention, people how important to fight against propaganda from russian tv. >> i'm the least important person here, but i think dr. goldfarb is an american citizen. and just so it's clear, one of the things that i have learned is that there are hundreds of thousands of people in the united states speaking the russian language that the russian language programs are available in cable television packages. and therefore, dr. goldfarb has been the victim of i think the most heinous lies imaginable, that he killed his friend, that he killed his wife, tha
now they try to have the case of alexander to destroy the future case. this is not only a personal case of alexander goldfarb is that all russians propaganda style and try to stop it or tried to show people how is it dangerous. and taking this case to the court, i believe is the most right thing to do because we don't have no other power to prevent russia propaganda, but to take this case to the court. and i will support this case as much as i can and i believe it is the right thing and i'd...
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i do not remember talking about e-mails with alexander downer.himself has contradicted himself at least three times in subsequent interviews he has given about the encounter. what i remember about this encounter with alexander downer he was incredibly belligerent, despised trump -- >> martha: let me just, basically, you're saying that once were you on the campaign, suddenly all of these people are giving you information. and now that you look back on it, you think that may have been set up. you have another tweet out there, that basically says that there was spying on an american -- that the british, australians, knew there was spying happening on an american citizen and that obama, brennon, and clapper also knew. that is the question here. you're suggesting that these individuals were setting you up to create a pretense to investigate the trump campaign for meddling with russia. in order to proof that, you have to prove there were people involved in our intelligence agencies who were in on it. can you prove that? >> all can i say at this moment,
i do not remember talking about e-mails with alexander downer.himself has contradicted himself at least three times in subsequent interviews he has given about the encounter. what i remember about this encounter with alexander downer he was incredibly belligerent, despised trump -- >> martha: let me just, basically, you're saying that once were you on the campaign, suddenly all of these people are giving you information. and now that you look back on it, you think that may have been set...
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named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov although these are probably aliases.olice investigation has video footage showing their movements from the moment they arrived at gatwick airport on march the 2nd, two days before the poisoning. from gatwick, they travelled to east london, staying in a hotel where investigators found traces of novichok, although those traces soon faded. on saturday march the 3rd, they travelled by train to salisbury where it is alleged they carried out reconnaissance before returning to london. on sunday, they gain travelled to salisbury by train and they were seen near the house of the skripals just before midday. they were seen near the house of the skripalsjust before midday. it they were seen near the house of the skripals just before midday. it is alleged around this time, the novichok nerve agent was sprayed on the door handle. later that day, they were seen at heathrow airport, where they boarded an aeroflot flight where they boarded an aeroflot flight to moscow. alas —— salisbury was soon turned into a major crimes even after it w
named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov although these are probably aliases.olice investigation has video footage showing their movements from the moment they arrived at gatwick airport on march the 2nd, two days before the poisoning. from gatwick, they travelled to east london, staying in a hotel where investigators found traces of novichok, although those traces soon faded. on saturday march the 3rd, they travelled by train to salisbury where it is alleged they carried out...
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other images, scotland yard says there would be sufficient evidence to charge the two men, named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov. the two individuals named by the police and cps are officiers from the russian military intelligence services, also known as the gru. top members of donald trump's administration are so alarmed by the president's behavior that they are actively working to undermine him, an anonymous senior official has written in the new york times. also this hour: britain and france reach a deal over scallop fishing in the english channel. it comes after tensiones boiled over last month when fishermen from both countries clashed at sea. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, lucy fisher from the times and the political commentator lance price. stay with us for that. good evening. after months of detailed investigation, police have identified two russian nationals as suspects in the attempted murder of the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the men, using the names ruslan boshirov and alexander petrov, are
other images, scotland yard says there would be sufficient evidence to charge the two men, named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov. the two individuals named by the police and cps are officiers from the russian military intelligence services, also known as the gru. top members of donald trump's administration are so alarmed by the president's behavior that they are actively working to undermine him, an anonymous senior official has written in the new york times. also this hour: britain...
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are file alexander petroff that they were in the u.k. on those days they were on those c.c.t.v. images a lot of digging a lot of journalists trying to do some some news how it worked out to track them down in the end they came forward voluntarily they made a phone call to margaret to say when our editor in chief and voluntarily decided to answer some of the key questions i'm sure many people would have had about what exactly happened on those days and they go on this is the t.v. footage from london you walk in those now famous coats and sneakers and soles bring . all these people you yes. what were you doing there and our friends have been suggesting for a long time that we visit this wonderful town souls' very wonderful town yes a tourist town. there is the famous solsbury cathedral famous not only in europe but in the whole world. it's famous for its one hundred twenty three metre spire. it is famous for its clock one of the first ever created in the world that's still working. to. get out of that horrible. this is so you came to stores greet to take a look at the clock on the
are file alexander petroff that they were in the u.k. on those days they were on those c.c.t.v. images a lot of digging a lot of journalists trying to do some some news how it worked out to track them down in the end they came forward voluntarily they made a phone call to margaret to say when our editor in chief and voluntarily decided to answer some of the key questions i'm sure many people would have had about what exactly happened on those days and they go on this is the t.v. footage from...
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he stopped his russian opponent alexander povetkin in the seventh round at wembley stadium last nightrts correspondent david 0rnstein. the smile that is becoming the symbol of his unstoppable success, anthonyjoshua carries the belts and the burden of his sport, but with each bout, he gets even better. the appeal is losing, who is going to beat me? that is what it comes down, give anthony the toughest of the toughest, give him king kong, get him to fight aj, we want to see who is going to be tim, that is the appeal of boxing. packing a major stadium for the fourth time in just 17 months, joshua walsh is rocked in the first round, alexander povetkin raising the prospect of a massive upset. but joshua raising the prospect of a massive upset. butjoshua has conquered our diversity in the past and would do so diversity in the past and would do so again. the champion showing why he is at the top of his profession, pouncing on his russian prayed to score a ruthless knockout and stay on course for a potential is superb out in six months' time. the only title missing from joshua's collection is
he stopped his russian opponent alexander povetkin in the seventh round at wembley stadium last nightrts correspondent david 0rnstein. the smile that is becoming the symbol of his unstoppable success, anthonyjoshua carries the belts and the burden of his sport, but with each bout, he gets even better. the appeal is losing, who is going to beat me? that is what it comes down, give anthony the toughest of the toughest, give him king kong, get him to fight aj, we want to see who is going to be...
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so alexander he talked about balance there before you dive in on that i want to read this tweet from a from nasr she says i heard that ring could be as locals allowed to mind i haven't heard team to film there only because the team wasn't from sweden's public service t.v. wrinklies locals think he is biased against them can you please discuss why they feel that way and why the media is disliked by ring i wonder not specifically looking at one channel in particular but why is there this feeling of distrust coming from someone i'd like the answer from someone who's not only from there but also is a journalist can you help us understand our international audience. ok this is just has been since i was a kid and i grew up in the to be because media came out there and the interviewed us and they studied us and they filmed that like. we were like you know animals in a zoo is so exciting and they asked us very very strange questions i have to say and then when we saw their result it was we were so sad because it always portrayed us as that are others that the strangers or the you know the im
so alexander he talked about balance there before you dive in on that i want to read this tweet from a from nasr she says i heard that ring could be as locals allowed to mind i haven't heard team to film there only because the team wasn't from sweden's public service t.v. wrinklies locals think he is biased against them can you please discuss why they feel that way and why the media is disliked by ring i wonder not specifically looking at one channel in particular but why is there this feeling...