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but alexandria alexander live in yankee, was the target. and the e. c. h r says that russia has made no attempt to counter the findings of the british inquiry, which also concluded the vladimir putin probably approved the killings. and he said that if these 2 men were acting alone, they would not have the access to this rare radioactive isotope. that was used to poison him, just a reminder of how exactly they saw pan down in october 2016. these 2 men, local and cotton, had 3 meetings with alexander live in young co, over the course of that month. and it seems, attempts were made to administer the poise, enjoying those meetings, and it was a 3rd one, whereas administered in sufficiently large quantities to cause a lot of pain to alexander live in young co. he ended up in the hospital and he was in agonizing pain, were told for a month before that poison resulted in his death, bernard smith in moscow burner. thank you very much. indeed. tony moore had news are including that's called mind for classes to resume for goes and i've got a son. the taliban pledg
but alexandria alexander live in yankee, was the target. and the e. c. h r says that russia has made no attempt to counter the findings of the british inquiry, which also concluded the vladimir putin probably approved the killings. and he said that if these 2 men were acting alone, they would not have the access to this rare radioactive isotope. that was used to poison him, just a reminder of how exactly they saw pan down in october 2016. these 2 men, local and cotton, had 3 meetings with...
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but the story of alexander live in ankle 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines, and it was really something that caused big cracks in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to rule that crumbling, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that there with initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic granite william. here's more evidence that the european court of human rights positioning itself as an international traditional authority is trying to play politic
but the story of alexander live in ankle 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines, and it was really something that caused big cracks in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to rule that crumbling, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let...
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it comes after alexander petroff and russ, i'm sure of also alleged to tell intelligence agents were named as suspects 3 years ago. and a couple of stories want to talk about the correspondence for trying to dave. let's start with this one. what would we know about this? the suspect them? kevin? hi again. well, according to u. k. police, this man's name as dentist, sergei, of 50 years old. and the believe he was a very serious man there. calling him a major general working for russia's foreign intelligence service. and it's also claimed that mister sir, give was in charge of this entire alleged mission to murder double agent, circ a scribble. even though the u. k. prosecutors actually claimed that the investigators found out that he remained in london during his entire stay in the u . k. london has authorized the charges against the man, but he cannot be formally charged before he's arrested. and they believe that he is currently in russia, so that cannot happen for now. recap, brings on this one is well known case in britain, maybe not so much for the rest of the world, just recap i
it comes after alexander petroff and russ, i'm sure of also alleged to tell intelligence agents were named as suspects 3 years ago. and a couple of stories want to talk about the correspondence for trying to dave. let's start with this one. what would we know about this? the suspect them? kevin? hi again. well, according to u. k. police, this man's name as dentist, sergei, of 50 years old. and the believe he was a very serious man there. calling him a major general working for russia's foreign...
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that was of former by alexander live in ankle, which dates back to 2006. what's new than that's been brought up to make headlines? well, to be honest with you, there really isn't anything new in that conclusion by the european court of human rights, because it almost entirely echoes what we heard from the british authorities before . but the story of alexander live in a co 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines. and it was really something that caused big cracks in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to roll that kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a for k g b bodyguard? deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that there with initial evidence that nice to washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response t
that was of former by alexander live in ankle, which dates back to 2006. what's new than that's been brought up to make headlines? well, to be honest with you, there really isn't anything new in that conclusion by the european court of human rights, because it almost entirely echoes what we heard from the british authorities before . but the story of alexander live in a co 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines. and it was really something that caused big cracks in london,...
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we have also had some reaction from andre lugar boy, one of the men suspected of poisoning alexanderpolitically biased and said it undermined the reputation of the court. ,, .,, , it undermined the reputation of the court. ,, , ., ,, court. steve rosenberg there, thank ou. the defence secretary ben wallace has apologised for a data breach involving the email addresses of dozens of afghan interpreters who worked for british forces. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of whom are in hiding — were mistakenly copied into a government email. the ministry of defence has suspended an official and launched an investigation. it's also referred the matter to the information commissioner. borisjohnson will meet president biden today for their first meeting at the white house. they're expected to discuss climate change, and the situation in afghanistan. but the prime minister has played down the prospects of a uk us trade deal in the near future. here's our political correspondent, helen catt. it was all smiles in the sunshine when borisjohnson metjoe biden in person for the
we have also had some reaction from andre lugar boy, one of the men suspected of poisoning alexanderpolitically biased and said it undermined the reputation of the court. ,, .,, , it undermined the reputation of the court. ,, , ., ,, court. steve rosenberg there, thank ou. the defence secretary ben wallace has apologised for a data breach involving the email addresses of dozens of afghan interpreters who worked for british forces. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of...
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and it was also claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander petroff and ruth on sheer of used a nerve agent called nava shock to get rid of surg, the script ball. so eventually i can tell you that they gave an interview toward channels saying that they were not involved in any wrong doing. and they traveled to the u. k. simply have tours. so now, like i said, police in london are not only after them, but they are after the 3rd man supposedly in charge of the whole thing. so much more to say about this than. well, if we look back at moscow's reaction to the events back in 2018, russia kept asking for evidence. and also that was even keen to join efforts in investigating the whole incident. however, when the u. k blatantly refused to cooperate or provide publicly any proof of russian involvement. the officials in moscow began blaming the u. k. authorities for using this case simply as a tool to demonize russia. and here's what exactly the problem said at that time. from the very beginning, the russian side has always been ready for cooperation. but it's received either r
and it was also claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander petroff and ruth on sheer of used a nerve agent called nava shock to get rid of surg, the script ball. so eventually i can tell you that they gave an interview toward channels saying that they were not involved in any wrong doing. and they traveled to the u. k. simply have tours. so now, like i said, police in london are not only after them, but they are after the 3rd man supposedly in charge of the whole thing. so much...
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alexander, dr. alexander, who mentioned that the fbi has done a number of things to ensure that the accuracy of the frt systems that they are using has improved. >> thank you. also, director goodwin, the report describes how agencies use non-government-owned systems. what are the potential security risks associated with a federal law enforcement agency using a non-federal government owned or even a state or local government owned frt system? >> so i'll focus on the non-federal systems. it's something we speak to in the report. as i mentioned earlier, the privacy impact assessments and the systems of record notice, the pia and the sorn, those are two standards that typically if a government agency is using their own system, they have to follow. and so the concern that we mentioned in our report is that if they're using a non-federal entity for facial recognition technology, that entity, that non-federal entity may or may not have to comply with the recommendations and the guidelines laid out under th
alexander, dr. alexander, who mentioned that the fbi has done a number of things to ensure that the accuracy of the frt systems that they are using has improved. >> thank you. also, director goodwin, the report describes how agencies use non-government-owned systems. what are the potential security risks associated with a federal law enforcement agency using a non-federal government owned or even a state or local government owned frt system? >> so i'll focus on the non-federal...
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that's found russia responsible for the death of homeless by alexander financial and global markets rattled as fees grow. that one of trying to biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00 dead. aah! we begin the program in sudan where the governing sovereign council says it is foiled, a co attempt. it says the plotters have all been arrested and being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state t, v and radio units and now said to be guarding those facilities as well as the general command of the armed forces its headquarters in those of the air force. a government spokesman said people who were part of for my president are my elbows. she is regime were responsible you, my heel shabby sudan fellow? should aneice at the dawn of tuesday, september 21st 2021 failed. coo attempt has been contained. it was perpetrated by a group of armed forces officers, remnants of the austin regime in term government and state apparatus are functioning with full coordination. should the people of sudan, the situation is under tot
that's found russia responsible for the death of homeless by alexander financial and global markets rattled as fees grow. that one of trying to biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00 dead. aah! we begin the program in sudan where the governing sovereign council says it is foiled, a co attempt. it says the plotters have all been arrested and being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state t, v and radio...
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alexander? >> thank you, madam chair. having been a former chief, that would suggest in me that i have a larger systemic issue on the way investigations are conducted and people i've interviewed. here is the issue for me. the technology is one in which we use every day. we pick up our cell phone, we use it to access calls or text messages. whatever the case may happen to be. the biggest issue here for me and will continue to be when you have victims such as mr. williams, people who are innocently going along their way, because of failed ability for us in policing, the inability to train people appropriately. they have to be trained, there has to be certifications. there has to be best practices. there needs to be certification i believe at a state level and a federal level that has to be ongoing. because one thing that we know currently is that we don't train enough. when you're utilizing that type of technology that can easily infringe on someone's fourth amendment rights, i think we have to be
alexander? >> thank you, madam chair. having been a former chief, that would suggest in me that i have a larger systemic issue on the way investigations are conducted and people i've interviewed. here is the issue for me. the technology is one in which we use every day. we pick up our cell phone, we use it to access calls or text messages. whatever the case may happen to be. the biggest issue here for me and will continue to be when you have victims such as mr. williams, people who are...
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but at the very least, alexander believes they deserve to have a fair hearing.y, they deserve to be locked up. but he wants tens of thousands of people, currently who have no access to lawyers, to at least be able to know their rights and get a fair hearing. >> incredible. someone who walks the walk and talks the talk. anderson, thanks so much. >>> also, tomorrow at 8:00. please, tune in for the champions for change one-hour special. that's 8:00 eastern. >>> and next, we are learning more tonight about the woman who was killed in the tennessee grocery store shooting rampage. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah, t
but at the very least, alexander believes they deserve to have a fair hearing.y, they deserve to be locked up. but he wants tens of thousands of people, currently who have no access to lawyers, to at least be able to know their rights and get a fair hearing. >> incredible. someone who walks the walk and talks the talk. anderson, thanks so much. >>> also, tomorrow at 8:00. please, tune in for the champions for change one-hour special. that's 8:00 eastern. >>> and next, we...
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now after it claims that russia is responsible for the murder of alexander live. and in that case, back in 2006 in a former f s b agent, turn the u. k. citizen, a lot of fuss at the time we've got an update. and so much more after this break ah ah ah, i will. the long when i would show the wrong, why don't i just don't the rules? yes. to see out the thing becomes the after an engagement equal the trail. when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look for common ground in the the 3rd russian citizens facing charges in britain and over legit. involvement in the 2018 script case. authorities believe the suspect works for the russian military intelligence that comes after exam to petroff and russell and the share of alleged intelligence agents and were named as a suspect 3 years ago. now, according to portray across a couple of stories, want to talk about, let's focus on this one 1st, the update. and tell us where this person has been named and kevin. hi again. well, according to your case police, the 3rd man's name is dennis sergei. of 50 years old, and
now after it claims that russia is responsible for the murder of alexander live. and in that case, back in 2006 in a former f s b agent, turn the u. k. citizen, a lot of fuss at the time we've got an update. and so much more after this break ah ah ah, i will. the long when i would show the wrong, why don't i just don't the rules? yes. to see out the thing becomes the after an engagement equal the trail. when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look for common ground in the the...
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bela rusian president alexander lukashenko belarusian president alexander lukashenko of using migrants imposed on his government over his crackdown on opposition. it is a claim the president denies. poland says it is also preparing for potential provocations during military exercises being run by the russian army along the border next week. translation: yes, we are under attack and the security of our state and our citizens is under threat. our actions are adequate to the scale of the threat. i5 scale of the threat. is preparing _ scale of the threat. is preparing fresh sanctions against belarus because of the ongoing situation at the border. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, we'll tell you about the young french boy trying to save the environment, one piece of scrap at a time. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india slums. the head of the catholic church had said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then round the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and
bela rusian president alexander lukashenko belarusian president alexander lukashenko of using migrants imposed on his government over his crackdown on opposition. it is a claim the president denies. poland says it is also preparing for potential provocations during military exercises being run by the russian army along the border next week. translation: yes, we are under attack and the security of our state and our citizens is under threat. our actions are adequate to the scale of the threat....
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all of alexander live in yankee, it also points out the 2 chief suspects andre lucas. and dmitri cuff 2 lucas oil was a former k g b agent did in the court, the carry out the killing prime of facie evidence. the court says that they were acting at the time as agents of the russian state. now, once again, of course the question, what happens to them can they be apprehended their russian citizens there in russia, mister lucas, boy. and he went on to become a politician with the backing of the kremlin. the chances, little to none of their apprehension anytime soon. thousands of migrants from haiti who'd been hoping to find refuge in the united states being sent home instead. many had been staying at a makeshift camp at tex, bought a tom conditions is said to be going from bad to worse. john holmes report to mac. can you many a crossing back onto the mexican side of the border to avoid deportation. inside the mate ship camper more than 8000 people. mostly haitians in the rio, texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let them stay most of the
all of alexander live in yankee, it also points out the 2 chief suspects andre lucas. and dmitri cuff 2 lucas oil was a former k g b agent did in the court, the carry out the killing prime of facie evidence. the court says that they were acting at the time as agents of the russian state. now, once again, of course the question, what happens to them can they be apprehended their russian citizens there in russia, mister lucas, boy. and he went on to become a politician with the backing of the...
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this con russia responsible for the death of former spine . alexander junker, the so we begin with our coverage of the united nations general assembly. it's on the way in new york and has opened with a warning from the secretary general, that the world stands on the edge of the best. and what's been called the most serious speech antennae terrace is yet given. he told global leaders, it's time to act on climate change, western conflicts and converse, and excuse him. a few verse. the 76 general assembly in new york is the 1st in person gathering deleted. since a panoramic began. i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. oh, well, there's never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of cries in our lifetimes. coffee, $900.00 pandemic, a supersize, the glaring in the qualities. the climate crisis is pummeling the planets. upheaval from afghanistan with your p. m. and beyond s what it be, what the situation and i've got to start as being a recurring issue at the meeting. speaking a
this con russia responsible for the death of former spine . alexander junker, the so we begin with our coverage of the united nations general assembly. it's on the way in new york and has opened with a warning from the secretary general, that the world stands on the edge of the best. and what's been called the most serious speech antennae terrace is yet given. he told global leaders, it's time to act on climate change, western conflicts and converse, and excuse him. a few verse. the 76 general...
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go back to 2006, and it's the death of alexander lisben yankee. he was a, he was an outspoken critic of vladimir putin at the time. his wife has hailed this judgment by the court of human rights who have explicitly now linked the killing of live and young co using a red radioactive isotopes. polonium $210.00 that was slipped into his tea in a london hotel linking that event to the kremlin. it was carried out by 2 russian agents who are at law to course in russia. 11 of them went on to become a politician after these events and the european court of human rights saying that they were operating for the f s b. that's the success of opera operations of the k g b. and that they were acting as agents of the russian state. what is the significance, i mean, in the end, the same rules apply these suspects alive at large and safe in russia, and they're not likely ever to be expedited, but it is another step towards implicating russia in this sort of business repeat business if you like, of eliminating enemies abroad and will serve in some way to pile pressu
go back to 2006, and it's the death of alexander lisben yankee. he was a, he was an outspoken critic of vladimir putin at the time. his wife has hailed this judgment by the court of human rights who have explicitly now linked the killing of live and young co using a red radioactive isotopes. polonium $210.00 that was slipped into his tea in a london hotel linking that event to the kremlin. it was carried out by 2 russian agents who are at law to course in russia. 11 of them went on to become a...
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later this month republican marco rubio calling for president biden to fire millie hoda >> peter alexander for us at the white house, thanks. >>> craig joins us as we turn to the new developments in the scandal that rocked usa gymnastics >> good morning. good morning to you, as well several of the world's most high profile female gymnasts are all in washington testifying before a senate hearing the focus the abuse case handling with larry nassar anne thompson joins us >> good morning, craig this is where the four gymnasts will tell their stories this morning, but first, nbc news has confirmed that the fbi has fired the supervisory agent who initially interviewed mykayla maroni back in 2015 and apparently did nothing this as the senate committee looks into why the fbi mishandled this case with tragic consequences
later this month republican marco rubio calling for president biden to fire millie hoda >> peter alexander for us at the white house, thanks. >>> craig joins us as we turn to the new developments in the scandal that rocked usa gymnastics >> good morning. good morning to you, as well several of the world's most high profile female gymnasts are all in washington testifying before a senate hearing the focus the abuse case handling with larry nassar anne thompson joins us...
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alexander robertson acted inappropriately with liz and caused the new bride to get angry.bed as a separation and derangement of the marriage which ended as soon as it had started but somehow alexander robertson the game ownership of lives and baby harry who is now two days old. alexander robertson kept the baby at his house in new york and sold elizabeth to charleston south carolina a truly place to be. this is the name of the ship as she traveled on the lucretia and the captain of that ship had become notorious and atari is captain who people in new york knew was kidnapped -- would kidnap free of people and sell them into. it appeared in the new york papers recently. captain tinker who will probably sale for charleston in a day or two has onboard a considerable number some of these objects were seen praying to their relentless proprietor as they might be permitted to remain in new york in their petitions were treated with disdain. it will be on their guard that they should be with kidnappers and share the same fate many did. but liz was not free. she was not kidnapped or
alexander robertson acted inappropriately with liz and caused the new bride to get angry.bed as a separation and derangement of the marriage which ended as soon as it had started but somehow alexander robertson the game ownership of lives and baby harry who is now two days old. alexander robertson kept the baby at his house in new york and sold elizabeth to charleston south carolina a truly place to be. this is the name of the ship as she traveled on the lucretia and the captain of that ship...
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commissioner alexander tuk, please? >> yeah. i really am grateful for commissioner beto for bringing this forward. i think this is a really good idea. i think that implementation of something -- you know, of the report feels like, you know, official business of our commission, but also something that is -- i like the idea of having a subcommittee. i think it is worth it to have a formal subcommittee and to have those public meetings and to have public comment. i think that could enrich the process and the information. and also demonstrate, you know, progress and a true commitment on behalf of the commission and the department for seeing through on these suggestions and improvements. so i am supportive of the idea of a formal subcommittee in that way. and i really do like the idea of including some of the tech members or the subcommittee members to share in that experience and share their expertise. you know, it has to be small, but i think there are other folks that would be a better fit in the commission. >> thank you, commissi
commissioner alexander tuk, please? >> yeah. i really am grateful for commissioner beto for bringing this forward. i think this is a really good idea. i think that implementation of something -- you know, of the report feels like, you know, official business of our commission, but also something that is -- i like the idea of having a subcommittee. i think it is worth it to have a formal subcommittee and to have those public meetings and to have public comment. i think that could enrich...
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alexander robertson acted inappropriately with liz and caused the new bride to get angry.described as a separation and derangement of the marriage which ended as soon as it had started but somehow alexander robertson the game ownership of lives and baby harry who is now two days old. alexander robertson kept the baby at his house in new york and sold elizabeth to charleston south carolina a truly place to be. this is the name of the ship as she traveled on the lucretia and the captain of that ship had become notorious and atari is captain who people in new york knew was kidnapped -- would kidnap free of people and sell them into. it appeared in the new york papers recently. captain tinker who will probably sale for charleston in a day or two has onboard a considerable number some of these objects were seen praying to their relentless proprietor as they might be permitted to remain in new york in their petitions were treated with disdain. it will be on their guard that they should be with kidnappers and share the same fate many did. but liz was not free. she was not kidnapp
alexander robertson acted inappropriately with liz and caused the new bride to get angry.described as a separation and derangement of the marriage which ended as soon as it had started but somehow alexander robertson the game ownership of lives and baby harry who is now two days old. alexander robertson kept the baby at his house in new york and sold elizabeth to charleston south carolina a truly place to be. this is the name of the ship as she traveled on the lucretia and the captain of that...
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. >> peter alexander bielfeld. >> william g.rt. >> brian eugene bilcher. >> mark bingham. >> carl vincent bini. >> and my uncle, joseph patrick henry, letter company 21. neighbors was had the chance to meet you. >> that my husband, thomas michael kelly. we love you can read missy. -- we love you and we miss you. >> gary eugene bird. >> joshua david birnbaum. >> george john bishop. >> kris romeo bishundat. >> jeffrey donald bittner. >> albert balewa blackman, jr. >> christopher joseph blackwell. >> carrie rosetta blagburn. >> susan leigh blair. >> harry blanding, jr. >> janice lee blaney. >> craig michael blass. >> rita blau. >> richard middleton blood, jr. >> michael andrew boccardi. >> john paul bocchi. >> michael l. bocchino. >> susan m. bochino. >> deora frances bodley. >> bruce douglas boehm. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> lawrence francis boisseau. >> vincent m. boland, jr. >> touri hamzavi bolourchi. >> alan bondarenko. >> andre bonheur, jr. >> colin arthur bonnett. >> frank j. bonomo. >> yvonne
. >> peter alexander bielfeld. >> william g.rt. >> brian eugene bilcher. >> mark bingham. >> carl vincent bini. >> and my uncle, joseph patrick henry, letter company 21. neighbors was had the chance to meet you. >> that my husband, thomas michael kelly. we love you can read missy. -- we love you and we miss you. >> gary eugene bird. >> joshua david birnbaum. >> george john bishop. >> kris romeo bishundat. >> jeffrey donald...
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russia was responsible for the 2006 killing of the former spy alexander litvinenko in london, the europeanourt of human rights has ruled. the uk government insists a price cap must remain in place to protect consumers amidst the disruption caused by soaring gas prices i'm very, very focused on protecting the most vulnerable, elderly people who are exposed to fuel poverty, and the government is resolutely focused on that. he added the government could subsidise the country's biggest carbon dioxide producer to bolster supplies, but ruled out nationalising the company. senior representatives of the food and drinks industry will meet ministers later amidst warnings of empty shelves in supermarkets, to discuss the knock—on effects of high gas prices. meanwhile, i'd love to hear from you this morning — your thoughts on the issue and if you are seeing problems in your local area. you can tweet me @annita—mcveigh, using #bbcyourquestions the ministry of defence has apologised after a bbc investigation revealed a data breach involving the email addresses of more than 250 interpreters who worked for
russia was responsible for the 2006 killing of the former spy alexander litvinenko in london, the europeanourt of human rights has ruled. the uk government insists a price cap must remain in place to protect consumers amidst the disruption caused by soaring gas prices i'm very, very focused on protecting the most vulnerable, elderly people who are exposed to fuel poverty, and the government is resolutely focused on that. he added the government could subsidise the country's biggest carbon...
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now i can tell you that in response to that, the bell, russian leader, alexander lucas st. oh, thank lot of my for not interfering in the affairs of bell roofs and into how ours is dealing with the european countries when it comes to the issue of migrants and refugees anything. so i just wanted to drink that wrapping up today's meeting. and that concludes this broadcast, appreciate company watching on tv to national more coming your way in 30 minutes. ah, ah ah, ah. the war on drugs started as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that and there was a competence short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. ah ah i b b c was of us less iraq. america continues to maintain of high prices in the country with the
now i can tell you that in response to that, the bell, russian leader, alexander lucas st. oh, thank lot of my for not interfering in the affairs of bell roofs and into how ours is dealing with the european countries when it comes to the issue of migrants and refugees anything. so i just wanted to drink that wrapping up today's meeting. and that concludes this broadcast, appreciate company watching on tv to national more coming your way in 30 minutes. ah, ah ah, ah. the war on drugs started as...
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two russian nationals were alexander petrov and...ses. the two men were members of the russian military intelligence service, the gr youth. the operation was almost certainly approved outside the gr you at a senior level of the russian state. i want to recognise mr speaker of the exemplary work of our emergency services, our intelligence agencies, armed forces and law enforcement staff who led the initial response to this attack. we will not let this go. as deputy assistant commissioner deane hayden has said, this investigation has been extraordinary complex in our country is fortunate that so many brave people do such outstanding work to keep us safe. as a result of these efforts, the police can no evidence that alexander petrov and the other man are aliases, and that both are members of the gru. there is now a third individual and they have identified that he entered the uk on a flight from moscow to heathrow and stayed in central london between the second 4th of march 2018, before returning to moscow. while in the uk, he met with p
two russian nationals were alexander petrov and...ses. the two men were members of the russian military intelligence service, the gr youth. the operation was almost certainly approved outside the gr you at a senior level of the russian state. i want to recognise mr speaker of the exemplary work of our emergency services, our intelligence agencies, armed forces and law enforcement staff who led the initial response to this attack. we will not let this go. as deputy assistant commissioner deane...
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well, this story of alexander live in a cose death. a former russian spy turned british citizen was all over the headlines 15 years ago. yes, indeed. it was a massive story that caused serious cracks in london. moscow relations. i can tell you that it took you k investigators 10 years to conclude that the kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of mr. living ankle in london and the investigation back then also found that 2 russian nationals, one of them, a former k g b body guard, poisoned alexander lipman ankle deliberately by adding polonium to his drink. while now a top european human rise court is saying that it has initial evidence that the 2 russians that i've already mentioned, acted as agents of the russian state, plus it concluded that moscow's failure to refute the claims against that further compromises the russians said. but like you said, andrew, russia has long been denying any involvement in this. and in particular, the kremlin spokesperson is saying that the european court of human rights doesn't have any
well, this story of alexander live in a cose death. a former russian spy turned british citizen was all over the headlines 15 years ago. yes, indeed. it was a massive story that caused serious cracks in london. moscow relations. i can tell you that it took you k investigators 10 years to conclude that the kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of mr. living ankle in london and the investigation back then also found that 2 russian nationals, one of them, a former k g b body...
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alexander. >> thank you, madam chair. i guess that having been a former chief and i had to respond in that way, it would certainly suggest to me that i have a larger systemic issue around the way investigations are conduct and people are interviewed. this is the issue for me. interviews are conducted everyday in that we pick up the cell phones and have text messages, and so when you have continue to have victims like mr. robert williams people innocently going about their way, and because of a failed ability of us in policing, and i say we, because i have been there, and the inability to train people appropriately, they have to be trained the. there has to be certifications. there has to be best practices. and there hass to be certifications, certainly at the state level and federal level that has to be ongoing, because one thing that we know currently is that we don't train enough, but when you are utilizing that type of technology that can easily infringe upon someone's 4th amendment rights, we have to be very careful,
alexander. >> thank you, madam chair. i guess that having been a former chief and i had to respond in that way, it would certainly suggest to me that i have a larger systemic issue around the way investigations are conduct and people are interviewed. this is the issue for me. interviews are conducted everyday in that we pick up the cell phones and have text messages, and so when you have continue to have victims like mr. robert williams people innocently going about their way, and because...
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up, russia rejects the european court ruling, which is found responsible for killing foremost by alexander binion code. the volcanic eruption of spain canary island shows no signs that anything with a lava flow forcing more residents out to the home. ah, has a state from around the world of address the un general assembly in new york, among them the u. s. president joe biden, delivering his 1st speech to the global body. diplomatic editor james base has this report. please think you'll see. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some been note. the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems. coven, 19 the climate crisis, and conflicts. all of them, he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. our world has never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of cries in our lifetimes. this is the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden, speaking just weeks off of the taliban and take over and cobble a war that in effec
up, russia rejects the european court ruling, which is found responsible for killing foremost by alexander binion code. the volcanic eruption of spain canary island shows no signs that anything with a lava flow forcing more residents out to the home. ah, has a state from around the world of address the un general assembly in new york, among them the u. s. president joe biden, delivering his 1st speech to the global body. diplomatic editor james base has this report. please think you'll see....
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. >> the treatment worked well for peggy and michael alexander, who were among the first in our region to get the monoclonal antibody treatment. >> if we didn't take advantage of it, who knows what would have happened. >> the married couple are in their 70s, making them prime candidates for the treatment and they didn't hesitate about getting it. >> you did the infusion treatment. what was that like? >> we sat for about an hour with the needle in it and we both were reading. they made us wait another hour to make sure we had no reaction. >> now across our region and across the country, more places are offering monoclonal antibodies as the delta variant spreads infecting more americans. for those getting it, it can be administered two ways. it can be an infusion through an iv bag or a series of four injections given one right after the other. both take roughly about the same amount of time. >> offering a dose of hope as the pandemic rages on. for the alexanders, it's a decision they don't regret. >> it kept us from going to the hospital and getting sicker. there was nothing to it. >> a
. >> the treatment worked well for peggy and michael alexander, who were among the first in our region to get the monoclonal antibody treatment. >> if we didn't take advantage of it, who knows what would have happened. >> the married couple are in their 70s, making them prime candidates for the treatment and they didn't hesitate about getting it. >> you did the infusion treatment. what was that like? >> we sat for about an hour with the needle in it and we both...
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it was also claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander petroff and russo was sure of used a nerve agent novel shocked to do this. and in several months they appeared on r t and said that they were there just as taurus. so now we're learning from the u . k. police. they believe there was a 3rd man who was in charge of the whole thing. and again, they're saying his name was dennis, sir. give. okay, right. the big news that its been using on the live and in case wise, is way bought from 2006. tell us about that update, right. the case of alexander, let me name cole, of former russian spy who became a british citizen. somewhat of a similar background. we remember that 15 years ago, it was all over the headlines. it was a huge story, which caused back then serious cracks in london. moscow times or so, it took the investigators 10 years to conclude that crumbling, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of mitchell and then co in london. the investigation found that to washington nationals, one of them a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned alexander live in
it was also claimed that to washing nationals using the names alexander petroff and russo was sure of used a nerve agent novel shocked to do this. and in several months they appeared on r t and said that they were there just as taurus. so now we're learning from the u . k. police. they believe there was a 3rd man who was in charge of the whole thing. and again, they're saying his name was dennis, sir. give. okay, right. the big news that its been using on the live and in case wise, is way...
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but the story of alexander live in ankle 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines. and it was really something that caused big crags in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to roll that kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let ben ankle in london by adding polonium to his drake. so now the european court of human rights has ruled that the riz initial evidence that these 2 washing nationals that i mentioned acted as agents of the russian state. now, in response to that, the russian foreign ministry today has said that the decisions of the european court of human rights are becoming increasingly russo phobic aquinas. william. here's more evidence that the european court of human rights positioning itself as an international traditional authority is trying to play political role and do the bit to cultivate an atmosphere.
but the story of alexander live in ankle 15 years ago. it was a massive one all over the headlines. and it was really something that caused big crags in london, moscow relations and took the u. k. investigators 10 years to roll that kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of alexander live in a go. who was a spy for russia, but then became a british citizen. the investigation found that to was national is one of them. a former k g b body guard deliberately poisoned mister, let...
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peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight president biden hosting leaders of majorallies. australia, india and japan. >> we know how to get things done. >> reporter: but it is his agenda at home that's facing a critical test. top house democrats announcing they will hold a crucial vote on the president's $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill monday and that they hope to pass the as of now $3.5 trillion plan to expand the social safety net as well. but with progressive and moderate democrats still deeply divided, key details remain unresolved >> reporter: all of this following a string of setbacks for the president, including the chaotic troop withdrawal from afghanistan, an unprecedented migrant surge at the border and now a potential government shutdown, fuelling doubts about bringing confidence to bring and unity to the country. >> reporter: what do you say to americans who say you have not delivered on that promise. >> remember i said it will make me a year to deliver everything i'm looking at here. that's number one. number two, take a look at what i inheri
peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight president biden hosting leaders of majorallies. australia, india and japan. >> we know how to get things done. >> reporter: but it is his agenda at home that's facing a critical test. top house democrats announcing they will hold a crucial vote on the president's $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill monday and that they hope to pass the as of now $3.5 trillion plan to expand the social safety net as well. but...
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joining us from frankfurt is alexander weber. walk me through what we have heard in this evolving conversation on inflation in like four years time. >> we have had a significant pickup in the debate on inflation outlook today. the latvian central bank governor told us inflation could turn up higher than the current forecast suggests. so far they have said it is temporary mostly. kazakh said the ongoing supply chain recovery and rising inflation expectations could add pressure in the medium-term. we heard from the irish central bank governor who said some officials think the current forecast is too low. the vice president said the ecb will pay particular attention to wage negotiation. they could make the inflation pressures more permanent if wages rise. there are still many reasons to believe the inflation outlook is temporary. we have seen the debate is far from over and will probably only intensify in the coming months. guy: it is going to be an interesting few months. thank you. alexander weber joining us from frankfurt. u.k. r
joining us from frankfurt is alexander weber. walk me through what we have heard in this evolving conversation on inflation in like four years time. >> we have had a significant pickup in the debate on inflation outlook today. the latvian central bank governor told us inflation could turn up higher than the current forecast suggests. so far they have said it is temporary mostly. kazakh said the ongoing supply chain recovery and rising inflation expectations could add pressure in the...
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alexander hardy, thanks for stopping by.nia's housing crisis, how it played a part in governor newsom's recall election and what action he is taking. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the housing crisis has been a hot topic in california and played a big role in the campaign to recall governor newsom. as we all know, he survived the recall vote and has since signed some of the biggest housing bills in years to address this issue. we are joined by sarah holder for more. i think the conventional wisdom is how he handled the pandemic really drove the recall effort. how much does homelessness play a part? >> it is no secret housing affordability, rising prices, and affordability are big issues on california residentsand voters'' minds. he came into office pledging to build 3.5 million homes. he hasn't reached that goal. he admits it was a really ambitious goal. there is still 150,000 homeless residents on our streets. housing advocates and those who point to those issues as big said it was the lockdowns and business owners driving the
alexander hardy, thanks for stopping by.nia's housing crisis, how it played a part in governor newsom's recall election and what action he is taking. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the housing crisis has been a hot topic in california and played a big role in the campaign to recall governor newsom. as we all know, he survived the recall vote and has since signed some of the biggest housing bills in years to address this issue. we are joined by sarah holder for more. i think the conventional...
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now, alexander will literally always have a piece of his husband with him.after surgery. stay with us. (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discover more in the all-new subaru outback wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your abil
now, alexander will literally always have a piece of his husband with him.after surgery. stay with us. (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man...
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peter alexander has more >> reporter: facing growing doubts about his promise to unite america's allies, president biden delivering his debut speech to the united nations, calling for global cooperation to combat climate change and covid. >> bombs and bullets can't defend against covid-19 we need a collective act of science and political will >> reporter: declaring the world is at an inflection point. >> to deliver for our own people, we must also engage deeply with the rest of the world. >> reporter: the speech, a key credibility test for the president who came into office saying he would restore america's relationships that were frayed under former president trump. >> i am sending clear message to the world. america is back. >> reporter: in recent weeks, president biden has been criticized by prominent allies, most notably for america's chaotic troop withdrawal from afghanistan. today, the president trying to turn the page >> we have ended 20 years of conflict in afghanistan, and as we close this period of relentless war, we are opening a new era of relentless diplomacy. >> reporter:
peter alexander has more >> reporter: facing growing doubts about his promise to unite america's allies, president biden delivering his debut speech to the united nations, calling for global cooperation to combat climate change and covid. >> bombs and bullets can't defend against covid-19 we need a collective act of science and political will >> reporter: declaring the world is at an inflection point. >> to deliver for our own people, we must also engage deeply with the...
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peter alexander is at the white house.peter, that warning coming from the biden administration. >> reporter: yeah, lester that's right the white house budget prepare for a possible government shutdown that could happen in one week if lawmakers cannot reach a deal to fund the government the white house says the shutdown will be disruptive and damaging, especially during a pandemic though, public health efforts are largely exempt tonight house speaker nancy pelosi says the government will not let government funding expire, but that sets up another standoff over extending the debt limit to stop a government default with republicans tonight trying to force democrats to vote alone to pay for spending that both parties approve. lester >> peter alexander at the white house. thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds, breaking news a federal arrest warrant issued for the fiancÉe of gabby petito as the man hunt continues for him in florida >>> a major development tonight in the gabby petito case an arrest warrant just issued for her fiance
peter alexander is at the white house.peter, that warning coming from the biden administration. >> reporter: yeah, lester that's right the white house budget prepare for a possible government shutdown that could happen in one week if lawmakers cannot reach a deal to fund the government the white house says the shutdown will be disruptive and damaging, especially during a pandemic though, public health efforts are largely exempt tonight house speaker nancy pelosi says the government will...
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the musical, by ideated, funded and produced a rap battle between alexander hamilton and santosh and okamoto -- and satoshi nakamoto. david: do you invest in cryptocurrencies yourself? reid: i do. david: ok. what about the technology of the future? reid: i do. it is a question of when not if we have autonomous vehicles. it will make our society better, save lives, enable huge amounts of increase in productivity and it is a great thing we should be accelerating to. david: have you been in one of these cars where you were not the driver and felt safe? reid: i do and i do. look, i think part of the thing that all of them, not just aurora, but all of them do is safety. i have been in these cars were nobodies in the driver's seat. it has been good and fine. david: do you wear a crash helmet? reid: no. david: what about flying taxis? is that something in our future? reid: it is. i also helped bring one company public via spac and it has moved the grid from 2d to 3d, redefining space in cities, making commutes less onerous, being reliable in getting to the airport on time or being able to l
the musical, by ideated, funded and produced a rap battle between alexander hamilton and santosh and okamoto -- and satoshi nakamoto. david: do you invest in cryptocurrencies yourself? reid: i do. david: ok. what about the technology of the future? reid: i do. it is a question of when not if we have autonomous vehicles. it will make our society better, save lives, enable huge amounts of increase in productivity and it is a great thing we should be accelerating to. david: have you been in one of...
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say may be our best chance against covid, and what others say is an assault on our freedoms peter alexander has the story. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: president biden today touring a school in washington, d.c., responding defiantly to fierce backlash from republicans, vowing to challenge his aggressive plan mandating that two-thirds of american workers get vaccinated >> have at it. some of the republican governors have been so cavalier with the health of these kids, so cavalier with the health of their communities. this is -- we're playing for real here. this isn't a game. >> reporter: the republican national committee is threatening to sue the administration with at least 19 gop governors vowing to defy the rules. >> what the biden administration is doing is government overreach, pure and simple >> he is picking a real fight with hard-working americans. this president is saying to them look, you can either get vaccinated or i as one individual is going to threaten your ability to feed your family. and that's just wrong. >> reporter: it follows president biden mandating all federal workers a
say may be our best chance against covid, and what others say is an assault on our freedoms peter alexander has the story. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: president biden today touring a school in washington, d.c., responding defiantly to fierce backlash from republicans, vowing to challenge his aggressive plan mandating that two-thirds of american workers get vaccinated >> have at it. some of the republican governors have been so cavalier with the health of these kids, so cavalier...