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you're in reality in your musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you much have merit yeltsin's daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. wasn't really good. as all of the. issues others fish. you know. only. you know. well talk. to me all those. it. was usually. enough where. it was not only company should buckle it both me. if you want to be here with. your. illegal. not yet absolutely what you are to me is no sleep when you will have considered that if you want to hit. me a little bit of a bludgeon you could lose it when you mean. you want to. meet him in a very you know you don't wish. you should know. who to do you do with him you. really should do we. should know that i was but then there was nothing and we think i do not. know if you. still are. not se
you're in reality in your musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you much have merit yeltsin's daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. wasn't really good. as all...
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meanwhile boris yeltsin was surrounded by his family and waiting for the fast election results. let's put it that. you can use these me my daily routine will certainly change. has already. the constant pressure. all of russia on your shoulders every hour every day. problems or pressing something has happened here or there decisions have to be taken thousands of papers signed daily thousands thousands. it's a constant pile. and it's a hell of a job. i just thought you know it's not pressing anymore. there's just a routine work left. you know the burden is on a bloody mary bloody meter overage protein it's is do they know. why i gave him a 6 month head start on purpose. so that after being elected. he could make use of the experience he had gained as acting president was a good piece. you know the words as head of the russian government. that was the importance of the decision i took on december 31st 1909. to be sure there are still reproaching you're talking about a protege or something but yeah when you acted so decently addressing the people and telling them he watched him so t
meanwhile boris yeltsin was surrounded by his family and waiting for the fast election results. let's put it that. you can use these me my daily routine will certainly change. has already. the constant pressure. all of russia on your shoulders every hour every day. problems or pressing something has happened here or there decisions have to be taken thousands of papers signed daily thousands thousands. it's a constant pile. and it's a hell of a job. i just thought you know it's not pressing...
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your hero valentyn you're musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you must have married young daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. wasn't really. because of the. cook issue dollars fish. you know. pushing you know. well look. we think. it. was usually the. only company. because both make. you want to be here with. anybody. when you said it was obstinate or not. to me it niall playfully but you will have to sit up if you want to have the will to nibble but i will bludgeon if i thought he was doing in the best and the given don't a family of. need. that gentle wish the safety issue you should know that if you move in. with. him you probably might. mean that he's still. going to know. now what. she. loves. the press conference is great these are great words
your hero valentyn you're musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you must have married young daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. wasn't really. because of the....
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valentyn your musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you must have married yeltsin's daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. obviously. as all of this you will. become as the ship. pushing you know. well look. all those we think. it. was usually. the only company she buckled both of. you want to believe. if. anybody. not a failed not of the clap of those you're thinking nile politically but you will accomplish that if you want to have the will to nibble but that will bludgeon a couple in the doing in the dust and no wonder they get what they're looking at a family owes a debt of. them journalists the state is sure. to detail mostly. they might. still. know. now it bill. we should. thank. the press conference was great these were great words lunch and take t
valentyn your musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you must have married yeltsin's daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. obviously. as all of this you will....
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valentyn you musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you musharraf married yeltsin's daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. it was there for you. as though that you would. work in sheer numbers that he should. eventually shift. we'll talk. to all those we 3. get. what you. believe company. if you want to be here with. anybody. not absolute not the collapse of a single thing niall lately but you will have to tell it up if you want to. nibble but i will bludgeon a couple mr winning in the dust and the other get what they're looking at the family owes a debt of the. things that general wish the state to show that. it is the moment when. they make that. when there is still. the. no. now won't be. she. lost. the press conference was great these were great words
valentyn you musharraf was boris yeltsin's chief of staff in the 1st person yeltsin spoke to after the election results were announced in 2002 you musharraf married yeltsin's daughter tatiana. anatoly to beis was co-leader of the union of right forces in parliament and one of the architects of economic reform in russia as well as a close associate of boris nemtsov after putin's fast term his party lost all its seats in parliament and went into opposition. it was there for you. as though that...
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after michelle goldberg hoff's perestroika reforms the russian people overthrew the reds and voted boris yeltsin in as president in the country's 1st democratic elections. now. with freedom came the economic crisis and the 1st chechen war whilst yeltsin was anointed modern day czar and then his health started to fail. this is how russia entered the new century and the new millennium. being a documentary film director i recorded what was going on around me. this film is my personal witness testimony about the events of one single mum enters year. from the 31st of december 1999 to the 31st of december 2000. for the freedom of russia also responsible for the freedom of the media. we. didn't win the freedom of the media will be guaranteed. but. people are really curious they've all gathered here. well and share press freedom. nobody appreciates the freedom in this country. you know jim was told we know your wrong we do appreciate it thank you. by nightfall all the key figures in the campaign had gathered in the campaign office. it's important to introduce them to you. the only lesson russia's minist
after michelle goldberg hoff's perestroika reforms the russian people overthrew the reds and voted boris yeltsin in as president in the country's 1st democratic elections. now. with freedom came the economic crisis and the 1st chechen war whilst yeltsin was anointed modern day czar and then his health started to fail. this is how russia entered the new century and the new millennium. being a documentary film director i recorded what was going on around me. this film is my personal witness...
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like this boris yeltsin is a wonderful, extremely of the forms. here is a bird, senator byrd from west virginia. geri brown. >> it is also fascinating when you work with people. sometimes i will talk with art students, and it is amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered in detail. >> presidential caricature for sure, but probably true of all political figures, can become a simple iconic thing. george bush and barack obama, i could draw six lines and they would say that is george bush or barack obama. people can tell what you are drawing. it is a mystical thing. our facial recognition software in our brains is very acute and one of the things that caricaturists can use to their advantage. it takes a little effort to be non-partisan when doing coasters. i am paid to have a political opinion and express it strongly. we have to dial that back, and we understand it is not just that we don't want to un necessarily rile people when she come in for a drink at the bar or something like that. but one of the nice things about the bar and the cultur
like this boris yeltsin is a wonderful, extremely of the forms. here is a bird, senator byrd from west virginia. geri brown. >> it is also fascinating when you work with people. sometimes i will talk with art students, and it is amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered in detail. >> presidential caricature for sure, but probably true of all political figures, can become a simple iconic thing. george bush and barack obama, i could draw six lines and they would say that is...
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as boris yeltsin's chief of staff, he'd hired putin to be his deputy and later recommended him to yeltsinn: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that, although russian winters are long, they do end, eventually. and so, eventually, will the putin era. but what comes next? what kind of leader? it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg, bbc news siberia. that's it for today's morning briefing. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly. good morning... let's start in aberdeen, and another great night in the career of ben stokes. he was named bbc sports personality of the year, topping off a year in which he won the cricket world cup with england, and single handedly won the third ashes test at headingley. there was plenty of emotion too, hardly a dry eye in the house as doddie weir was given the helen rollason award. joe wilson reports. 10,000 waited, warm indoors in aberdeen. not gareth thomas. he'd
as boris yeltsin's chief of staff, he'd hired putin to be his deputy and later recommended him to yeltsinn: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that, although russian winters are long, they do end, eventually. and so, eventually, will the putin era. but what comes next? what kind of leader? it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg,...
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covington's stuff is like that, the boris yeltsin is a wonderful extremely exaggerated pushing it into forms there, and there is senator byrd from west virginia. jerry brown. it is always fascinating when you also work with people, and i will work with art students and do workshops on the caricature, and it is amazing that you don't have to always be so rendered in the detail, and the presidential caricature is true of all political figures and can become a simpleiconic thing. george bush and barack obama, and six lines people would say, that is george bush or barack obama, and so once you have done the outline of the face in the years of obama, before you have completed it, people can tell what you are drawing, so it is a mystical thing. so the facial recognition software in our brains is very acute in one of the things that the caricatures can use to their advantage. it takes a little effort to be nonpart san when yisan when you the coasters and things. at "politico" i am paid to have an opinion and express it strongly and the same with anne and carol, and we get to dial it back. whi
covington's stuff is like that, the boris yeltsin is a wonderful extremely exaggerated pushing it into forms there, and there is senator byrd from west virginia. jerry brown. it is always fascinating when you also work with people, and i will work with art students and do workshops on the caricature, and it is amazing that you don't have to always be so rendered in the detail, and the presidential caricature is true of all political figures and can become a simpleiconic thing. george bush and...
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this boris yeltsin is a wonderful, extremely exaggerated pushing of the forms and it's just wonderful. here's senator bird and jerry brown. sometimes i'll talk to art students and do work shops with caricature. it's amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered and detailed. a presidential caricature in particular but it's true of political figures and george bush and barack obama, i could draw six lines and people will go, oh, that's george bush or there's barack obama and once you've done the outline of the face and say that and people can tell what you're drawing. it's a mystical thing. our facial recognition software in our brains is very acute and something caricaturists can use to their advantage. you can be nonpartisan when doing the things for the coasters. what i pay is to have a political opinion and express it strongly and same with ann and same with cal and we have to dial that back which i understand is not just that we don't want to unnecessarily royal people when they come in at the bar or something like that, but one of the nice things about the bar and about --
this boris yeltsin is a wonderful, extremely exaggerated pushing of the forms and it's just wonderful. here's senator bird and jerry brown. sometimes i'll talk to art students and do work shops with caricature. it's amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered and detailed. a presidential caricature in particular but it's true of political figures and george bush and barack obama, i could draw six lines and people will go, oh, that's george bush or there's barack obama and once you've...
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boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. hat decision. as boris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that although russian winters are long, they do end eventually, and so eventually will the putin era. but what comes next? what kind of leader? it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg, bbc news, siberia. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: reversing america's urban decline. how mexican immigrants brought a ghost town back to life. after eight months on the run, saddam hussein has been tracked down and captured by american forces. saddam hussein is finished because he killed our people, our women, our children. the signa
boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. hat decision. as boris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we...
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boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that, although russian winters are long, they do end eventually, and so eventually will the putin era. but what comes next? what kind of leader? it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg, bbc news, siberia. kate and william — the duke and duchess of cambridge — will be showing off their culinary skills for a festive bbc show with one of the uk's national treasures, mary berry. the special programme will see the royal couple combine cooking with a tour of the good causes they are supporting this christmas. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph has had a sneak previ
boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do...
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boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. cision. as boris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he'd hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to in four years' time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that, although russian winters are long, they do end eventually. and so, eventually, will the putin era. but what comes next? what kind of leader? it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg, bbc news, siberia. with all the sport now, here's karthi at the bbc sport centre. good evening. a world cup winner after one of the most incredible games of cricket ever witnessed and an ashes innings not seen for a generation made ben stokes the public‘s choice to be bbc sports personality of the year. the england cricketer finished ahead of six—
boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. cision. as boris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he'd hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to in four years' time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know...
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boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. that decision. as boris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so, what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that although russian winters are long, they do end eventually, and so eventually will the putin era. but what comes next, what kind of leader, it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg, bbc news, siberia. here in the uk, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn and the shadow chancellor john mcdonnell have apologised for the party's defeat in thursday's general election. it saw the party lose 59 seats. mr corbyn said he was sorry they "came up short", while mr mcdonnell said he "owns this disaster". here's our political corresponden
boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. that decision. as boris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so, what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we...
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actually did an interview when i was in moscow and talked about it i was living in moscow in 1996 boris yeltsin in the president of russia was up for reelection as he was at about 3 percent and positive approval polls he appeared to have no chance of winning whatsoever that the american government under bill clinton launched a massive financial and on site campaign to get russia reelected to get yeltsin reelected i witnessed that i didn't like it but i was fascinated by this this legion of american advisors in american money that descended on moscow compared to that what russia did in the in the 216 election was jay walking. home run of the mill stuff i mean we've meddled in each other's politics since the russian revolution i mean after our president woodrow wilson center american troops to fight the russians civil war in 1991 thing is that nettle and of course it is we've tried to be involved in iran and russian and in soviet politics for decades usually unsuccessfully it's something both sides do they meddle i don't think what happened in $216.00 was anything out of the ordinary. how would y
actually did an interview when i was in moscow and talked about it i was living in moscow in 1996 boris yeltsin in the president of russia was up for reelection as he was at about 3 percent and positive approval polls he appeared to have no chance of winning whatsoever that the american government under bill clinton launched a massive financial and on site campaign to get russia reelected to get yeltsin reelected i witnessed that i didn't like it but i was fascinated by this this legion of...
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boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. oris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears' time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that although russian winters are long, they do end eventually, and so eventually will the putin era. but what comes next, what kind of leader, it's too soon to predict. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your monday sport briefing, where we start with the news that cristiano ronaldo scored twice for italian champions juventus as they won 3—1win over udinese on sunday to move level with inter at the top of serie a. the turin outfit had dropped points in their previous two league
boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. oris yeltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears' time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what...
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tell us what we can see isa hit areas what did boris yeltsin have to say after his victory. surprisingly the prime minister very positive following quite comprehensive victory last night and he was speaking and saying that that victory in the size of it in terms of the seats won anyway gives him a mandate not just of course to carry out other policies that he has in mind domestically but also of course to get done what he said he would do all the way throughout this campaign which is getting briggs it done. with this mandate and this majority we will at last be able to do what. i mean pay attention because it's this election beans that is getting brits done is not the irrefutable irresistible and arguable decision of the british people. with this election i think we put an end to all those middle miserable threats of a 2nd referendum. and i say. i say 1st thing. i say respectfully to him to all stay in torreon friend in the blue dog. that's it. time to put a sock in the megaphone. the prime minister was also keen to stress that his agenda wouldn't just untile facts that he w
tell us what we can see isa hit areas what did boris yeltsin have to say after his victory. surprisingly the prime minister very positive following quite comprehensive victory last night and he was speaking and saying that that victory in the size of it in terms of the seats won anyway gives him a mandate not just of course to carry out other policies that he has in mind domestically but also of course to get done what he said he would do all the way throughout this campaign which is getting...
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boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. eltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that although russian winters are long, they do end eventually, and so eventually will the putin era. but what comes next, what kind of leader, it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg, bbc news, siberia. the bat used by baseball legend babe ruth to hit his 500th home run has sold forjust over $1 million at auction in california.babe ruth hit the landmark home run in 1929. the bat has been hidden in the cupboard of a family friend for decades. babe ruth items dominate the list of the most expensive sports memorabilia ever sold. the jersey he wore du
boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. eltsin‘s chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, infouryears‘ time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir...
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plans are back in focus this saturday prime minister boris yeltsin was spotted taking a photo using one of the chinese firms smart. just days after a ring home security concerns surrounding their company britain's close ally the us also replaced horse trade restrictions on the choir way washington previously suggested that if they so named 5 international intelligence court issues between america the u.k. canada australia new zealand would be at risk if london gives china a role in its 5 g. infrastructure while we're been constantly accused of direct links to the chinese government something the company denies shoddy edwards. reports. huawei a massive distributor forcing its way into the west tech industry and shaking up relations between china europe and america when it comes to trade security and surveillance telecom giant vodafone found security flaws and while way british intelligence priced in that building behind me has warned of serious risks to you carry operators while we can create a backdoor to china for years it and the chinese government have been accused of intellectual pr
plans are back in focus this saturday prime minister boris yeltsin was spotted taking a photo using one of the chinese firms smart. just days after a ring home security concerns surrounding their company britain's close ally the us also replaced horse trade restrictions on the choir way washington previously suggested that if they so named 5 international intelligence court issues between america the u.k. canada australia new zealand would be at risk if london gives china a role in its 5 g....
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boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. f, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, in four years' time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what we do know is that, although russian winters are long, they do end eventually. and so, eventually, will the putin era. but what comes next? what kind of leader? it's too soon to predict. steve rosenberg, bbc news, siberia. anna karina, one of the icons of france's new wave cinema, has died at the age of 79. she starred in some of the best known films made by the director jean—luc godard, and directed films herself. david ba mford takes a look back at her life. anna karina was one of the most prominent actresses of the french new wave cinema in the 1960s, starring in movies such as pi
boris yeltsin didn't succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. f, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. so what does he think? will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, in four years' time? translation: if we asked putin now about 2024, he'd say 100% that he will step down. but that's four years away. the situation will be different. we don't know what vladimir putin will do then. what...
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which was we want we want to stop independents nicholas sturgeon is now saying that it is up to boris yeltsin . to come up to say what his plan b. is now that her plan a has been clearly accepted there result in debt europe is eventually so a break from the united kingdom the story here is that they have made inroads into the into the conservative supports labor has almost been wiped out labor has one seat here in scotland where it was once so so dominant many former labor voters have now gone to the s.n.p. in the hope that the s.n.p. will be the party that might actually keep scotland in the european union. and 19 i guess as well for nicholas sturgeon and s n p m s p's in edinburgh and the s.n.p. m.p.'s here at westminster they're secure in the knowledge that the european commission the people like michelle van they've been signalling for a long time an independent scotland wouldn't necessarily be fast tracked into the european union once the u.k. leaves but they wouldn't put up any major barriers to that process happening and happening quite quickly. that's right they are the s. and p. we h
which was we want we want to stop independents nicholas sturgeon is now saying that it is up to boris yeltsin . to come up to say what his plan b. is now that her plan a has been clearly accepted there result in debt europe is eventually so a break from the united kingdom the story here is that they have made inroads into the into the conservative supports labor has almost been wiped out labor has one seat here in scotland where it was once so so dominant many former labor voters have now gone...
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reason to foster a special friendship with helmut kohl here it seemed i wasn't boris yeltsin was must go to work later all those stories emerged about gorbachev and meetings held in the sauna we weren't friends not even close. and was a cautious man and this was a very new situation for him for 40 years the soviet union had kept the east german leadership on a short leash and 50 these people went used to using their own judgment. even though their positions were poles apart cold trying to keep the mood beat. about chancellor kohl you said you wanted to see if you could find common ground and you i believe so i was just thinking among the huts i believe that one to one talks have given us an opportunity to get to know one another and so it's possible that we will go on to find common ground in the way that can. the expectation was that more people would lay out the political and economic reforms he intended to launch. that's not what he did if you read out a speech on improved relations disarmament peace love and understanding as are a lot or little no one cared to manage. what should
reason to foster a special friendship with helmut kohl here it seemed i wasn't boris yeltsin was must go to work later all those stories emerged about gorbachev and meetings held in the sauna we weren't friends not even close. and was a cautious man and this was a very new situation for him for 40 years the soviet union had kept the east german leadership on a short leash and 50 these people went used to using their own judgment. even though their positions were poles apart cold trying to keep...
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putin's reign began as the predecessor boris yeltsin announced his resignation in 1989.mir putin immediately laid out his ambitious plans. >> translator: i've always said and will continue to say that the russian must be strong. >> reporter: and the sinking of the couraged nuclear submarine shortly after taking office, the disaster killing all sailors onboard. faced with public anger, putin didn't return to handle the crisis and escalated a brutal war in chechnya and made clear he would be tough on terrorism. >> translator: we're whack them. >> reporter: russian special forces raiding amoscow theater taken over by chechen rebels in 2002 leading to deaths of 130 hostages while more than 330 hostages were killed from special forces raid add school taken hostage in southern russia in 2004. meanwhile, russia's economy and overall stability started improving thanks in part to high international oil crisis, boosting the president's popularity. after finishing two terns, putin reached the limit under russia's constitution and his solution, swapped jobs with the prime minister m
putin's reign began as the predecessor boris yeltsin announced his resignation in 1989.mir putin immediately laid out his ambitious plans. >> translator: i've always said and will continue to say that the russian must be strong. >> reporter: and the sinking of the couraged nuclear submarine shortly after taking office, the disaster killing all sailors onboard. faced with public anger, putin didn't return to handle the crisis and escalated a brutal war in chechnya and made clear he...
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if there were 100 there under the bush years and they came from russia say when boris yeltsin was in charge, that would have been in bill clinton's time, it would not surprise me. host: a minute ago, you said it questiona good for steve mnuchin. how much access do you have to the cabinet officials and how does it compare to the axis of previous administrations. guest: it is actually pretty good. the secretary of housing and urban development then carson has given several interviews, and he revealed it to a reporter at newsmax, he said he would not serve a second term under this president. host: why? guest: he feels it is time to go back to the private sector and then and candyhe carson reading rooms and libraries that he and his wife have set out. he felt strongly about that and apparently felt pretty strongly enough about newsmax to give us the exclusive. thank you, mr. secretary if you are watching. others, secretary pompeo has done a televised interview with newsmax, larry kudlow, the didident's economic advisor an excellent interview with our president, and secretary mnuchin come
if there were 100 there under the bush years and they came from russia say when boris yeltsin was in charge, that would have been in bill clinton's time, it would not surprise me. host: a minute ago, you said it questiona good for steve mnuchin. how much access do you have to the cabinet officials and how does it compare to the axis of previous administrations. guest: it is actually pretty good. the secretary of housing and urban development then carson has given several interviews, and he...
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putin's reign began after his predecessor boris yeltsin announced his resignation in his new year's addressjanuary 1st, 2000. vladimir putin, the new strongman in the kremlin laid out his ambitious plans. >> translator: i've always said and will continue to say that the russian state must be strong. >> reporter: but his presidency got off to a rocky start. he was criticized for his handling of the sinking of a nuclear submarine a few months after he took office, the disaster killing all sailors on board. faced with public anger, putin didn't immediately return from his holidays to manage the crisis. he also escalated brutal war in check nia, and putin made clear he was going to be tough on terrorism. >> translator: we'll whack them in the outhouse. >> reporter: russian special forces raiding a moscow theater taken over my rebels in 2002 leading to the deaths of more than 130 hostages, while more than 330 hostages were killed when moscow's special forces raided a school taken hostage by extremists in southern russia 2004. russia's economy and overall stability started improving, thanks in pa
putin's reign began after his predecessor boris yeltsin announced his resignation in his new year's addressjanuary 1st, 2000. vladimir putin, the new strongman in the kremlin laid out his ambitious plans. >> translator: i've always said and will continue to say that the russian state must be strong. >> reporter: but his presidency got off to a rocky start. he was criticized for his handling of the sinking of a nuclear submarine a few months after he took office, the disaster killing...
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vladimir putin was handed the presidency in a surprise new year's eve speech by then president boris yeltsin he's since brought russia increased influence in the world but it appears to have come at a price a step class in reports from st petersburg. unpredictable not making compromises and using swift decisive moves that's how glad to me a put in slate coach described his young pupils judo skills at an exhibition at his former sports school in st petersburg but anatolia docklands words could easily describe the president's leadership style and even today in his late sixty's put in likes to be seen throwing judo champions on the mat maintaining his image as a strong fit much old leader. the phrase. after his inauguration was remember it's like sports when you always remember. when you defend yourself remember. it's a lesson put in seems to have taken seriously during his 2 decades in power and dominated by his goal to make russia great again he's improved the lives of millions of russians suffering from the collapse of the soviet union and provided some stability but also he went to war in g
vladimir putin was handed the presidency in a surprise new year's eve speech by then president boris yeltsin he's since brought russia increased influence in the world but it appears to have come at a price a step class in reports from st petersburg. unpredictable not making compromises and using swift decisive moves that's how glad to me a put in slate coach described his young pupils judo skills at an exhibition at his former sports school in st petersburg but anatolia docklands words could...
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election securing an outright majority in the lower house of parliament earlier prime minister boris yeltsin said his government had a powerful new mandate on bret's it i don't want to tempt fate because clearly lots of results are still coming in and we're still only dealing with projections but at this stage it does look as though this one nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandate. to get critique done. and not just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people. the main opposition labor party is expected to end up with around about $200.00 seats losing many in its traditional heartland leader jeremy corbyn of knowledge heavy losses and says he won't lead the party into any future election also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign i will discuss with our party to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result and on the policies that the party will take going forward and i will lead the party during that period to ensure that disc
election securing an outright majority in the lower house of parliament earlier prime minister boris yeltsin said his government had a powerful new mandate on bret's it i don't want to tempt fate because clearly lots of results are still coming in and we're still only dealing with projections but at this stage it does look as though this one nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandate. to get critique done. and not just to get pretty done but to unite this country and...
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than certainly boris yeltsin has his party have been pursuing for the last few years so in some ways we could see a softer bracks it because he has the mandate within parliament to be able to not cast aside but not have to rely on that hard line wing of his party that wanted it that were prepared for a no deal breaks it well that's right but the thing with boris johnson is that it's impossible to tell because he he's not consistent and he doesn't have a reputation for honesty either so there's actually no way of knowing he's an ideological he's not ideological about brecht city i think he's very opportunistic about breaks it and certainly it paid off. but it's not clear whether the very prejudice sort of bigotry and liberalism that he's been talking about for the last year and at a heightened pace during the campaign is actually the path that he wants to pursue you know big challenge of him now getting into that not just going on slogans let's get down but really get getting into the detail negotiation. of blacks it the other big challenge he was saying today let's do this together w
than certainly boris yeltsin has his party have been pursuing for the last few years so in some ways we could see a softer bracks it because he has the mandate within parliament to be able to not cast aside but not have to rely on that hard line wing of his party that wanted it that were prepared for a no deal breaks it well that's right but the thing with boris johnson is that it's impossible to tell because he he's not consistent and he doesn't have a reputation for honesty either so there's...
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putin took power in russia when boris yeltsin resigned.s been either president or prime minister ever since. this is a live shot of vladimir putin answering questions from reporters. he skipped his speech about the economy, and there may be a reason why. over the last decade, living standards have stagnated and the future may not be that better. here is the imf forecast, the white line that turns into the blue line, showing the economy staying flat over the next four years. ministry morey optimistic, seeing growth at almost 4%. coming up on the program, boeing cut by moody's. we will take a look at the future of the embattled aircraft maker, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak." amazon is getting prepared for brexit. bloomberg has learned the world's largest online retailer is looking for its first warehouse in ireland. it would fulfill orders currently shipped from the u.k. amazon would have a problem if the u.k. doesn't agreed on a trade deal that ensures the smooth movement of goods across the irish
putin took power in russia when boris yeltsin resigned.s been either president or prime minister ever since. this is a live shot of vladimir putin answering questions from reporters. he skipped his speech about the economy, and there may be a reason why. over the last decade, living standards have stagnated and the future may not be that better. here is the imf forecast, the white line that turns into the blue line, showing the economy staying flat over the next four years. ministry morey...
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. >> i'm from new jersey, and my question to the panel is what does the win of boris yeltsin say to you had showed that. you want to know what's going to happen with the trade deals and by the way, let's not egg north news from yesterday that there is a phase one trade deal that is imminent right now. imminent. that would be very good if we do that with china. but, you know, you have to wonder what will china promise? i don't mean to dove tail away from the united kingdom. brian: enforcement will be everything. >> boris johnson's win is a shot in the arm for the conservative movement worldwide. shot in the arm for a market economy. [applause] >> collect at thi collectist wee routed. brian: poll makers he will not use the comb and kill the comb industry. >> they call them forks. steve: there you go. barney and company. liz claman and kennedy. all right. meanwhile,. [cheers and applause] ainsley: janice is outside on the fox square with a big crowd out there. hey, janice. janice: look at my studio audience here. are you guys having a good time? [cheers and applause] amazing we are here on
. >> i'm from new jersey, and my question to the panel is what does the win of boris yeltsin say to you had showed that. you want to know what's going to happen with the trade deals and by the way, let's not egg north news from yesterday that there is a phase one trade deal that is imminent right now. imminent. that would be very good if we do that with china. but, you know, you have to wonder what will china promise? i don't mean to dove tail away from the united kingdom. brian:...