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daughter was taken then two years ago, anastasia daughter was ta ken seriously then two years ago, anastasia taken seriously ill. she was only allowed to visit her in hospital just before she was only allowed to visit her in hospitaljust before she died. translation: i would ask mr prosecutor not to display it pointless cruelty to my family. you could have let me see my daughter and hug her. ifi could have let me see my daughter and hug her. if i had made it to the hospital a day earlier, i'd have been able to. that's it. anastasia ‘s plight has struck a chord with many russian women. they call this the mother's march of fury. some carried stuff toys in place of placards. the police mostly kept at a distance. this march was banned by the authorities, but hundreds of people have turned out in any case. they have taken to the streets because they want to show their angen because they want to show their anger. there are so many other women, so many anger. there are so many other women, so many other mothers have now been detained for their politics. we can't stay sitting at home and think, i am
daughter was taken then two years ago, anastasia daughter was ta ken seriously then two years ago, anastasia taken seriously ill. she was only allowed to visit her in hospital just before she was only allowed to visit her in hospitaljust before she died. translation: i would ask mr prosecutor not to display it pointless cruelty to my family. you could have let me see my daughter and hug her. ifi could have let me see my daughter and hug her. if i had made it to the hospital a day earlier, i'd...
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and other russian cities have held an unauthorized rally in support of detained russian activist anastasia sankoh she was placed under house arrest in january for her activities with a polish political opposition organization she is the first person to be charged under a controversial new law in russia that criminalizes taking part in undesirable organizations critics say the legislation is overly broad and used to silence the kremlin's political opponents oh wait is a. done with the police state is their rallying cry the protestors wear black hearts a symbol of anger and sadness in solidarity with the russian activist and others like her. on january twenty third and a star was put under house arrest for working for the pro-democracy initiative open russia. authorities later prevented her from seeing her critically ill seventeen year old daughter until just hours before her daughter died. so in your main. this is what if they had let her stay with her daughter the child might have survived the most obnoxious don't you dare political prisoners here like in one nine hundred thirty seven i'm
and other russian cities have held an unauthorized rally in support of detained russian activist anastasia sankoh she was placed under house arrest in january for her activities with a polish political opposition organization she is the first person to be charged under a controversial new law in russia that criminalizes taking part in undesirable organizations critics say the legislation is overly broad and used to silence the kremlin's political opponents oh wait is a. done with the police...
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the briton was leading the final set 5—3, but russian teenager anastasia potapova won the next threereak. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political correspondent at the guardianjessica elgot and broadcaster david davies. we have the right team tonight. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and there are two stories dominating. and the financial times leads with a picture of former labour mps ann coffey and chuka umunna as they — along with five others — announced their resignation from the party. the times reports that the seven mps claim the labour party had been "hijacked by the machine politics of the hard left was facilitating brexit and had become "institutionally antisemitic". the daily telegraph leads with a picture of what it calls the "gang of seven", saying it understands that at least seven more labour mps, a conservative minister and three tory mps could be considering joining the independent group too. the daily mail has a picture o
the briton was leading the final set 5—3, but russian teenager anastasia potapova won the next threereak. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political correspondent at the guardianjessica elgot and broadcaster david davies. we have the right team tonight. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and there are two stories dominating. and the financial times...
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paul: let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor, dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady james freeman. james, howard schultz is a lifetime democrat. >> yes. paul: are you surprised that he is suggesting he might run as an independent? why do that? >> i think he's seeing an opportunity here where poyou ha a democratic nomination process that seems currently built to anoint a progressive extreme left as he is wondering if maybe, there is still a place for liberals in the american political system. we don't want to go all the way to venezuela type -- paul: you mean kennedy liberals and even bill clinton? >> right. not long ago there was ideological diversity within the party. and maybe it is an independent run but who knows! maybe he does well as an independent. he ultimately gets democrats to start thinking maybe they ought to move to the center too. paul: interesting. dan, independence, the last one to run, you know him well. abraham lincoln. he ran as a republican but that was the last one that has won a presidential race. so it is a real long shot. >> it is a real longs
paul: let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor, dan henninger, mary anastasia o'grady james freeman. james, howard schultz is a lifetime democrat. >> yes. paul: are you surprised that he is suggesting he might run as an independent? why do that? >> i think he's seeing an opportunity here where poyou ha a democratic nomination process that seems currently built to anoint a progressive extreme left as he is wondering if maybe, there is still a place for liberals...
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mary anastasia o'grady, thanks for joining us. good stuff.the super bowl ratings. ashley: we did. 44.9. doesn't break that how many people that is, down 5% from last year. stuart: down 5%? ashley: down 5%. i don't think the game lit anyone on fire. that is part of the problems. halftime, show, oh. >> good disknight, right -- gladys knight, right? stuart: absolutely wonderful. super bowl liii. some watched for game, some watched for ads. hulu unveiled an ad to tease the latest season of hand made tale. put a dark spin on president reagan's morning in america ad? was that clever or a vehicle to beat up republicans? we'll ask the question. >>> people watched because they made bets. i talk to william hill, huge bookmaker. i want to know how much legally was bet last night. i bet it was a lot more than last year? ♪ e great news, liberty mutual customizes- uh uh - i deliver the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪
mary anastasia o'grady, thanks for joining us. good stuff.the super bowl ratings. ashley: we did. 44.9. doesn't break that how many people that is, down 5% from last year. stuart: down 5%? ashley: down 5%. i don't think the game lit anyone on fire. that is part of the problems. halftime, show, oh. >> good disknight, right -- gladys knight, right? stuart: absolutely wonderful. super bowl liii. some watched for game, some watched for ads. hulu unveiled an ad to tease the latest season of...
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mary anastasia owe grady. thank you very much for joining us.rmation is very important. >>> we have got news from the federal reserve on rate cuts. our own edward lawrence just spoke with st. louis fed president, james bullard. what is the headline, edward? reporter: stuart, he is a voting member of the federal open market committee this year, so his word carries some weight with it. he is concerned about the flattening yield curve, about how flat it is, concerned towards the end of the year but says there will be no recession in his mind. he says the federal funds rate at 2.5% is above the neutral rate right now. he does not though advocate rate cuts. he says we should ride this out. listen. >> do you believe that a rate cut could come this year? >> yeah, i haven't penciled that in. i'm happy just to say we'll keep rates where they are an we'll see how the economy evolves going forward. i'm sure something will happen, maybe surprise to the upside or maybe to the downside. reporter: you were just talking about retail sales numbers. he pushes bac
mary anastasia owe grady. thank you very much for joining us.rmation is very important. >>> we have got news from the federal reserve on rate cuts. our own edward lawrence just spoke with st. louis fed president, james bullard. what is the headline, edward? reporter: stuart, he is a voting member of the federal open market committee this year, so his word carries some weight with it. he is concerned about the flattening yield curve, about how flat it is, concerned towards the end of...
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the briton was leading the final set 5—3, but russian teenager anastasia potapova won the next threeund up for you in sportsday at 10.30. a group of more than 30 migrants has been brought ashore after the uk border force intercepted a boat in the channel the group of people, whose nationalities are not yet known, were brought ashore at dover by a coastal patrol vessel and given blankets. a home office spokesperson said three men have been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences. the justice secretary wants to scrap most short—term prison sentences, saying a radical new approach is needed to crime and punishment. david gauke says there's a "very strong case" for abolishing jail terms of less than six months for most offences, and replacing them with what he called "robust" community sentences. shamima begum, the schoolgirl from london who ran away to join the islamic state group in syria, says she never wanted to be a "poster girl" for the terrorist organisation. having just given birth to a baby boy in a refugee camp in northern syria, she now says she wants the uk's forgivenes
the briton was leading the final set 5—3, but russian teenager anastasia potapova won the next threeund up for you in sportsday at 10.30. a group of more than 30 migrants has been brought ashore after the uk border force intercepted a boat in the channel the group of people, whose nationalities are not yet known, were brought ashore at dover by a coastal patrol vessel and given blankets. a home office spokesperson said three men have been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences. the...
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this lady is mary anastasia o'grady. expert on venezuela.hat are we going to do when we see people shot in the street for protecting american food? >> i want to back up for a minute. let's confirm this weekend was very bad for the dictatorship because all of the human rights violations you saw, very visible on camera, have been going on for many years. this wasn't a deepening of the crisis. this was a revelation to the world. one of the good things that the good guys have on their side is we have been building an international coalition, that's number one. number two, it's not like we haven't been doing anything. the main thing that we can do with maduro is cut off his resources. the u.s. some weeks ago basically stopped buying oil or started diverting the payments for oil to the guaido government. you are asking a military question, and i would say that the trump administration is right to say that all options are on the table, but i think it's very dangerous to think that you are going to march in there, defeat the venezuelan military, and
this lady is mary anastasia o'grady. expert on venezuela.hat are we going to do when we see people shot in the street for protecting american food? >> i want to back up for a minute. let's confirm this weekend was very bad for the dictatorship because all of the human rights violations you saw, very visible on camera, have been going on for many years. this wasn't a deepening of the crisis. this was a revelation to the world. one of the good things that the good guys have on their side is...
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stuart: joining us, mary anastasia o'grady who often covers venezuela for us.e will banish socialism in the hemisphere. what do you make of that? >> excellente. i'm totally in favor of that. i think what i really liked about the president's comment there was that he didn't just talk about the poverty that you get with socialism, but also the repressi repression. that's really important. you can't maintain the socialist policies as we are seeing in venezuela without collapsing all the institutions, making it one-man rule and really repressing free speech and thought and ideas and so forth. stuart: it just doesn't seem like we're close to an end game. a couple weeks ago i thought here it comes, maduro doesn't have long to go now, but he's still there and supplies are on the border. i don't know whether they have been distributed or not. it ain't end game yet, is it? >> as one venezuelan remarked to me over the weekend, this is kind of like a hostage crisis. he's inside the house, he's holed up in there, we have cut off the electricity, we have cut off the water,
stuart: joining us, mary anastasia o'grady who often covers venezuela for us.e will banish socialism in the hemisphere. what do you make of that? >> excellente. i'm totally in favor of that. i think what i really liked about the president's comment there was that he didn't just talk about the poverty that you get with socialism, but also the repressi repression. that's really important. you can't maintain the socialist policies as we are seeing in venezuela without collapsing all the...