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would it change one block from wisconsin avenue turning it into boris nemtsov's place, he was a long-time opponent of putin who was mysteriously killed in moscow. he said he was a voice of freedom that was silenced and that naming the road after him would send a message to russia about american values. >> the citizens of washington, dc support democratic principles, and that we believe it's important that people of all political persuasions can speak out, and boris nemtsov was somebody who was very active in speaking out and it would appear paid the price. >>> under the he proposal wisconsin between davis and wisconsin wld wouldn't change, a lot of people sympathize but aren't sold on the idea of change it >> what would you think about renaming this portion of wisconsin avenue >> i don't see any point to it >> no point to it >> no. i like it as wisconsin avenue. >> it seems it's only a couple of blocks. it's right in front of the russian embassy, seems a place to make a statement, sure. >> i don't know i think that it's probably go to a vote. >> reporter: of the resident whose live here >
would it change one block from wisconsin avenue turning it into boris nemtsov's place, he was a long-time opponent of putin who was mysteriously killed in moscow. he said he was a voice of freedom that was silenced and that naming the road after him would send a message to russia about american values. >> the citizens of washington, dc support democratic principles, and that we believe it's important that people of all political persuasions can speak out, and boris nemtsov was somebody...
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part of the wisconsin avenue would be named boris, nemtsov palace. phil medel son says he was it would seasoned a message to the russian president about american values. >> the citizens of washington d.c. support democratic principles and we believe it's important that people of all political persuations can speak out and boris nemtsov was somebody who was active in speaking out and it would appear paid the price. >> we talked to the number of they understand the idea behind the proposal and most say they're not favor of the move. >> the white house waste nod time decking halls after thanksgiving. christmas decorations are up and the year's theme is time honored traditions from classic settings, sweet center pieces and nativety scene each room has its own unique look and massive 300 pound gingerbread white house. >> beauty and the beast will be back in theaters for the holiday season rereleased on the big screen for one week run beginning december 1. the disney movie was 2017 h highest grossing film raking in more than 1.2 billion dollars. >>> well b
part of the wisconsin avenue would be named boris, nemtsov palace. phil medel son says he was it would seasoned a message to the russian president about american values. >> the citizens of washington d.c. support democratic principles and we believe it's important that people of all political persuations can speak out and boris nemtsov was somebody who was active in speaking out and it would appear paid the price. >> we talked to the number of they understand the idea behind the...
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the proposal would rename one block between davis and edmond streets, boris nemtsov place.council share phil men dell son said he was a voice of freedom he was silenced and renaming part of wisconsin would send a message to the russian president about american values. >> the citizens of washington, dc, support democratic principles, and that we believe it's important that people of all political persuasions can speak out and boris nemtsov was somebody who was very active in speaking out and it would appear paid the price. >> we talked with a number of residents in that area today while some of them say they understand the idea behind the proposal, most say they are not in favor of the move. >>> we're certainly in favor of the warmer month of november. nice, gary mcgrady >> i know and yesterday was in the 60's. today is in the 60's. high temperature across the region was super nice, i can see where two more days will be in the 60's, tomorrow and again on wednesday, we'll be back so this is really nice kind of unprecedented. if you will, today's high temperature officially fo
the proposal would rename one block between davis and edmond streets, boris nemtsov place.council share phil men dell son said he was a voice of freedom he was silenced and renaming part of wisconsin would send a message to the russian president about american values. >> the citizens of washington, dc, support democratic principles, and that we believe it's important that people of all political persuasions can speak out and boris nemtsov was somebody who was very active in speaking out...
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you have never attacked putin personally, when boris nemtsov was assassinated, and many critics of putinly not, thatis behind it, you said absolutely not, that is not what vladimir putin would do. why do you defend him in this way? i am not defending him, i am just telling the truth, even if it is politically not unsuitable. i really think putin didn't sent anyone to kill nemtsov. i know it is beyond what he would decide. nemtsov was not an enemy. how do you know that? i am just totally sure of the principles on which i stand. he would never do it like this. at the beginning of this interview you told me you have had rates, that you have been intimidated, that you have to been intimidated, that you have to be brave to be a politician in russia today. not to kill someone near the kremlin is something to do against not only their position, but also against putin, because, you know, this situation would be a really harsh situation for putin himself. look on someone in the opposition is killed on the streets right near the kremlin. and nemtsov, i respect him very much and consider him to be
you have never attacked putin personally, when boris nemtsov was assassinated, and many critics of putinly not, thatis behind it, you said absolutely not, that is not what vladimir putin would do. why do you defend him in this way? i am not defending him, i am just telling the truth, even if it is politically not unsuitable. i really think putin didn't sent anyone to kill nemtsov. i know it is beyond what he would decide. nemtsov was not an enemy. how do you know that? i am just totally sure of...
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when boris nemtsov was assassinated, and many critics of putin said putin was behind it, you said, absolutelydo you defend him in this way? i'm not defending him. i'm just telling the truth, even if it's politically not suitable. i really think putin didn't sent anyone to kill nemtsov. i know it's beyond what he would decide. nemtsov was not an enemy. how do you know that? i'm just totally sure of the principles on which i stand. he would never do it like this. at the beginning of this interview, you told me you've had raids, that you've been intimidated, that you have to be brave to be a politician in russia today. but to kill someone near the kremlin is something to do against not only their position, but also against putin, because, you know, this situation would be a really harsh situation for putin himself. look, someone in the opposition is killed on the streets right near the kremlin. and nemtsov — i respect him very much, and consider him to be my friend. but he was not a political figure with a lot of weight at that moment, and this is also true. so there was no sense of killing him,
when boris nemtsov was assassinated, and many critics of putin said putin was behind it, you said, absolutelydo you defend him in this way? i'm not defending him. i'm just telling the truth, even if it's politically not suitable. i really think putin didn't sent anyone to kill nemtsov. i know it's beyond what he would decide. nemtsov was not an enemy. how do you know that? i'm just totally sure of the principles on which i stand. he would never do it like this. at the beginning of this...
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violations that he is committed are just absolutely appalling and in the case of particularly boris nemtsov, it looks like some of his henchmen were hired to kill nemtsov. but the kremlin doesn't seem to be able to control this man. they rely on him to keep chechnya from exploding with any kind of unrest so he rules with an iron hand. he has carried out quite a few murders just on his own initiative. i just wanted to mention because i do talk about him in my book. now, somebody has said, has asked me who i think would be mr. putin's next victim. well, it's a horrible thing to even think about, but i should point out that about a month ago a very well-known journalist who wrote for radio echo and the newspaper, she was an outspoken critic of mr. putin, and she actually had to flee russia because her car was set on fire. earlier she had death threats, and she just a sickly was terrified. oh, and i should add, somebody funneled poisonous gas into her house, and that's the final straw, and she fled russia and is now living abroad. so that's how bad it's gotten. now, the one person who i write a
violations that he is committed are just absolutely appalling and in the case of particularly boris nemtsov, it looks like some of his henchmen were hired to kill nemtsov. but the kremlin doesn't seem to be able to control this man. they rely on him to keep chechnya from exploding with any kind of unrest so he rules with an iron hand. he has carried out quite a few murders just on his own initiative. i just wanted to mention because i do talk about him in my book. now, somebody has said, has...