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city and escape the immediate china denies the 2014 booster rocket that hit the moon is one of theirs and initially blame bell on spacex. any country is going to deny, denydeny they don't want to be known as the first country sent in error. 3rd stage, rocket booster. >> to the surface of the moon ever to >> the result of the collision won't be more than a minor. fender. but instead another major dent in the moon. you got to remember this. a poster is about 3 to 4 times and it's going at a speed of about 5,700 miles an hour. >> it's going to create a crater that's probably going to be about 65 feet in to fit several tractor trailers inside. >> you may be saying to yourself big deal. the surface of the moon wasn't smooth to begin with, but space experts say humans have already fouled up the earth and now are polluting pristine space as well. we're not a huge problem right now, but we don't do anything in next decade couple decades. i think it's going to be a lot worse. certainly 50 years. if we don't get something, it's going to be huge problem. >> that was kelsey kernstine reporting for us tonight. it could take days to weeks to determine the exact size a
city and escape the immediate china denies the 2014 booster rocket that hit the moon is one of theirs and initially blame bell on spacex. any country is going to deny, denydeny they don't want to be known as the first country sent in error. 3rd stage, rocket booster. >> to the surface of the moon ever to >> the result of the collision won't be more than a minor. fender. but instead another major dent in the moon. you got to remember this. a poster is about 3 to 4 times and it's...
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denis denis where are you? what have you done? understood, i 'll come now, denisnto a fight with the guys, broke some glass. i do not understand. maybe we can do without protocol. do you understand that he broke the window in the living quarters? i accidentally lay him down. i mean, well, not in his direction. he said all sorts of nasty things about you things, but he punched her in the face, and then threw a brick. what things did he say, son? you are completely silent. if it weren't for you, mom, you wouldn't be abandoned, which will go to the panel in despair. so i understand that you have difficult family circumstances, but listen, the window is broken. tomorrow i will order workers, and we will install a new window, i will pay. what's the address okay, go. don't embarrass your parents anymore. goodbye. you're something we don't talk to him. well no. go vika is waiting for you. we'll manage, i don't know how we are without him. well, you, he didn't die after all. i'm drawing. to him are no longer needed. vika will give birth to new ones, a really bad husband.
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denis lalaev - denis' studios in general. what is the meaning of the regulator? the regulator's intention is to control the foreign exchange market even more tightly and limit business access to foreign currency? for some russian companies, the dollar is now it will become cheaper, and for some more expensive, the central bank sent a letter to the bank, where it proposes to set exchange rates for legal entities in a new way, rbc writes about this if a company imports goods to russia and buy currency for these purposes, then banks are recommended to set the exchange rate for it , which differs from the stock exchange by a maximum of 2 rubles. in the same category of conditional alcoholics. the central bank proposes to include those companies that buy currency for operations authorized by a special government commission . and imbanks will also sell currency at the rate of a maximum of 2 rubles. more stock. for other companies, rates, on the contrary, will become less profitable, because the bank has recommended setting rates for them by at least 10 rubles. more stock economists in russia and the cis of the company renaissance capital sofya donetsk counts everything. this is a logical continuation of those measures to control cash transactions in foreign currency, which has already been introduced for companies and citizens. annual inflation in russia rose to 15.5% - the highest since september 1919. here you go, weekly inflation continues to slow down, it is the economies that explain this, among other things, by the strengthening of the ruble today, stock trading on the moscow exchange for the first time in a month will be held until 18:50 moscow time, the ban on short sales will be partially lifted, indices are growing at these minutes by about 1.5% every dollar in these ruble continues to rise in price the dollar is now 83 38 euros, 92, 30. the russians have become more active in renting equipment, as rbc was told in the tenant service, the demand for renting laptops has grown the most by 30%. smartphones have become rent 15% more often. basically. this, of course, iphones in the service explains this trend by the fact that russians are afraid to take expensive equipment on credit. and so you can temporarily become the owner of the thirteenth iphone pro for 1,800 rubles. per day in the next to you service. they say that over the past month, the demand for the rental of game consoles has increased and they attribute this to the fact that the consoles were greatly imitated. in addition, the russians suggest in the rental service. now they want to test what they are going to buy much more often in order to definitely not make a mistake with the choice. after the central bank raised the key rate, interest rates on consumer loans rose in some cases, up to thirty percent, blunders of the economy, and that's it. thank you denisenis economic review. employees of the federal antimonopoly service are investigating the reasons for a possible unreasonable increase in sugar prices. fas launched checks against the five largest distributors in the russian government said that love surge, prices will not go unnoticed whether it's sugar salt or paper about it in an exclusive interview. ntv said the deputy head of the ministry of industry and trade, viktor evtukhov. i can say that if at the moment yes the demand for sugar soared there three times for oil , somewhere in 100% of the approached increase for salt, now we have rolled in the week. here we are march 26th. uh, did another analysis. uh, just sugar, plus 15%. uh-huh, that is, demand fell more than twice. well, that is, people lit up , bought bought, and the household bought much less forward noted that the state, interfering in market processes act gently, but at the same time makes it clear that the prices of consumer goods are. under control, watch the full ve
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denis talalaev denis akamovich, what is it? it can help or the ministry says so with foreign equipment problems, so the internet must be saved. in menciphers, he asked telecom operators to reduce the russians' mobile internet, the department sent a letter in which it says in the current conditions it is necessary to exclude unlimited consumption of traffic by mobile subscribers. first, it is proposed to cancel tariffs with unlimited internet. secondly, it is proposed to reduce the internet packages included in the tariffs, the min figure explains in the face of sanctions pressure and the lesser availability of foreign equipment. need to find a balance to quote reasonable traffic consumption by the telecom operators themselves. recently, they just said that they would have enough equipment reserves for four to six months, then there would be a risk of accidents with the current figure proposal. of course, they warmly agreed in megafon that the idea of \u200b\u200blimiting internet traffic to the subscriber was called rational and timely; mts says that it will allow operators to have a margin of safety in tele2 indicates that unlimited tariffs. all the same, they were not popular with subscribers. trading on the moscow exchange begins with the growth of the dollar rts index adds much more, because trading closed yesterday at 2:00 pm moscow time and after that, the dollar managed to become much cheaper against the ruble. that is, now the rts index is catching up with yesterday's events, as it were, the dollar and the euro lost the day before, six and 8 1/2 rubles. now the course is going in different directions, the dollar, the dollar is losing another ruble, and the euro is winning back about 2 rubles. the ministry of transport wants taxi aggregators to transfer data online to fsb, the department developed a bill that rbc got acquainted with, services should provide automated remote access to their data, as well as transfer information about the location of taxis and drivers to the regional navigation information system. for what it is not explained, as the interlocutors of rbc report, the project has already been agreed upon by many departments. the bill also proposes to limit the number of taxis. for each region, amendments to the taxi law have been proposed for several years in the service. city mobile say that the new version of the document largely repeats the changes that were previously rejected and add new requirements that will be difficult to comply with in the current economic conditions or any economy. all thanks to denis news from the ministry of defense of russia military equipment in the suburbs of kiev, russian military air defense systems destroyed three ukrainian drones in the chernobaevka area overnight. operational-tactical aviation hit 68 military facilities of ukraine, including three command posts, four anti-aircraft missile systems, including three letters m1 and one asa, one radio station, five multiple launch rocket systems. two fire depots, three ammunition depots for hot materials and 19 concentration areas for ukrainian military equipment and strongholds. due to the sanctions, a number of foreign manufacturers of medical devices have reduced the supply of goods to our country, their place on the market is ready to be taken by domestic enterprises. they can replace up to 60% of products imported from abroad. russian companies are already producing ct and ultrasound machines whether they will be able to produce or provide domestic medicine with their equipment , aleksey kvashenkin unders
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denis denis go away, go away, stop torturing us all. petrova victoria viktorovna crazy victory in the registration square i didn’t understand, she rents an apartment, or something, yes, her parents live in sergiev posad at the place of residence, the registration is temporary, there is also a lease agreement, my version about the apartment is confirmed. you remembered where you were that day from 18:30 to 19:00, this is official testimony. we were both here. you can expose these words of sergey. i say you can confirm the words of sergey. we came from work together. in general, carried out time together. at 21:00 so i warn you about liability for perjury write here, but i read the meanings written down correctly just do the same. thanks goodbye. trofimov come in. hello, i am investigating the case of a hit-and-run on morozovoy maria nikolaevna do you remember anything about this day? of course, we had such a commotion that you called seryozha from the hospital. he immediately picked up and went there, what time was it exactly? have you seen sergei that day before? yes, of course, he did not return before marina that day at 6:00 it was mikhailovna from the forty-sixth, just returning from the store. so he didn't hold the door for her. well, yes, your husband is lying. he and this lady decided to provide each other with an alibi, but according to other testimony and the time of interest to us, he could be at home. yes and yet, it turns out that victoria petrov has a car. guess what color and why then does she go by sergey? well, i don’t know, maybe she’s more pleasant, if more serious. re-registration exactly she changed color from red to black repair did in the service for the date look. andrew is serious call both for official interrogation. that day i spent the whole evening talking with a client. we discussed the details of the contract and we had a video call. i brewed tea here and saw the kitchen. i've seen that enough. i think so, andrey will check your client's statement, please, andrey. check the statement. you know it's strange that you suspect me? wait for vika, you are now changing your testimony. so you lied to me, i want my alibis to be both in weight, but in reality. in fact, i did n't see her at all that day. well, what can vika want bad for? her motive is to kill marina so that i marry her? i didn’t seem to mind, thank you, this is an apartment. here is the motive of an excellent three-ruble note will come out during a divorce, you will share it like this. i think, of course, yes, a sailor. now here she is for a second. imagine that marina is gone, there is nothing to share. everything in a new family, right price tags. who is your professional, deformation, or what? get me a wiki. please, nikolai ivanovich no, it's not sergei, it's investigator andrey petrovich viktoria viktorovna. you need to appear for official interrogation today, can you? fine. write down the address. why did you send your car in for an accident repair? no, you are well versed in cars. why did you repaint it? it's just that i've always liked black cars. so i decided to take the opportunity. on that day, you left work together. no, sergei left a little earlier. i still tucked my tails. an electronic pass for your office shows that you were not at work that day. i forgot. i was delayed the day before, but i shouldn’t always remember like that, yes, well, returning to our question, where were you that day. this important. well, if you want to clear yourself of all suspicion of attempted murder. so i advise you to answer. that's like murder. it's strong then. sorry, i was in the hospital. you can check out the obstetrics and gynecology clinic. clear. what time were you at the clinic? 8:30 i came and checked in at about 11. the operation ended, then i lay in the ward. that is, in the evening we were already at home, no. i stayed overnight at the clinic. i waited for the morning round, talked to the doctor and then went home that the beautiful version was broken by the evil one the homeowner eliminated the unfortunate wife. of course, check, i did everything absolutely officially in the clinic, all this is noted. andrei said that why didn't you tell me that she had an abortion? look, i don't really care what's going on in there, honestly. it's okay, i don't have time yet. you really don't care. if she bears him a child, he will pay less attention to your children. yes, i know, but i hope when that happens, they will grow up and stop needing. how did they cope with his departure? alice roaring misses dad all the time. what about denis he doesn't want to. well, this is a betrayal for him. for me as well. well, what did you decide next? we will not go to court for the division of property, we will agree on our own. by the way, i'll have to drive. he's getting a new car. and i leave the old nobly. yeah, i didn’t sit down at anyone i didn’t know. you will search the internet. there, many spices offer their services. yes, in the area of \u200b\u200bthe group, they probably give ads. okay, but has mishka already gone to kindergarten? driving lessons with experienced instructor so why didn't you tell me anything? what why didn't he say anything about the baby? i think i have a right to know. well, you found out, i'm with you serious things, i say. such decisions are made together, the wife will make such decisions, and i am no one and i am responsible for myself. bind you child. no, i won't stoop to that. but i'm here with you vic today yes, and where will you be tomorrow? i'm not sure about you. selected arabica beans
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deny, denies that russia has legitimate security interest, but that doesn't mean that they don't legitimate security interest. can you define that, for example, in terms of b fly time that it takes for the rockets to reach moscow? how would you define that security interests? what would be the comfortable lifetime for you, for rockets to reach russia? well, i don't know russian rock as can reach the united states and 30 manage. that's not very comfortable either. the point is that the, the, the question of what constitutes a legitimate threat to russian security is a subject. russia has to prove. and there's absolutely no evidence that ukraine has ever had the capacity to threaten russia. well, i think russia is growing that right now on the battlefield. but rather than arguing about that, because we could never agree, let's face and you think i should, is proving on the battlefield is the incompetence of its military and intelligence service. we will definitely also talk about the tactics of the russian military. but before we do that, i want to ask you something about the decisions of the bite and administration, because he says recently that it was a strategic mistake by, by them, by to stay, that nato would never interfere with russia's actions in ukraine. what about america's presence in the ukraine? i mean, the armaments security advisors, those apps to prime promises to ukraine, to care with regards to its membership prospects, especially when we consider, you know, a very limited desire on the part of the west to come to ukraine's defense is do you think it was iranian to make ukraine believe that the west that would come to support. well, i think that that nato made a significant mistake in 2008 when it rejected president george w bush's proposal to put new crime in georgia on a fast track toward nato membership. and i think president saw bad mistake, and 4 months later invaded georgia. now the fact is that neither the united states nor nato responded effectively to bad act upon provoked aggression. and in 2014 president coding struck again and invaded ukraine. and once again, neither the united states, their nato, took effective action in response to that on provoked aggression. but the fact that that these mistakes were made doesn't justify russia taking another active unprovoked digression. what it says is that only when russia is deterred adequately, does it not act with military force? and that's why in this case, making sure that brush doesn't benefit from this act of aggression is very important. you mentioned that it was a mistake not to grant ukraine in georgia, formal membership, but as it is viewed from the crime. and it doesn't really matter whether the membership is formal or informal. the fact of arming your credit, which the west has been doing a very eagerly over the last couple of months and years already constitute security threats for mosque, or at least in the prominence calculus. and i want to ask you something as a strategy rogers, and this is purely a pretext on the crime on part, what was look to do was make sure that it had adequate defensive k for does it have those adequate defense capabilities right now? did that premise worked out well? does it have it now? well, it's doing a lot better than the kremlin expected. that's for sure. well, that's not good enough, but, well, let, let me ask you again. why would you like ukrainian troops marching into russia, which, you know, if the russian forces continue to perform as poorly as they have both, what i would like here for us to be grounded in reality, you know, a reality matters something in this world. and i do think there's more at this point. russia has failed to achieve its objectives. we don't know exactly what rushes casualties are, but i think they're going to be a lot of families in russia, missing their sons this coming year. i'm bassett. bold, and let me ask you something as a strategist rather than an ideologue, whatever you think of putin, i'm sure also rising in operation like this was a huge moral historical dilemma for him because russia indeed has a very special connection to ukraine. i wonder if the boldness or the brazen this with which the west was militarized. ukraine of late was, in fact, promised on the calculation that russia would never, ever use force against ukraine. oh, what, what you have in ukraine is a government freely elected by its people, which you do not have in russian. and the freely elected government in ukraine looked for defensive capabilities. having seen what russian arms achieved in 2014 seizing the crimea, seizing territory in the don bass, they wanted the, the ability to withstand that to deter future rush and aggression. now anybody who believes said the quantity and quality of military assistance being provided to ukraine, gave them anything more than an enhanced defensive capability. doesn't understand what was going on. it's simply incredible. to argue that somehow a buttressed ukrainian defensive capability was a threat to russia. it absolutely was not, and i don't even think vladimir putin believes that i think what he thinks he's doing is making good on what he said in 2005 about reversing the breakup of the soviet union. that was a hard thing for russia, but history is a hard teacher. and failing to understand that that was basically an irrevocable breakup is what's causing this tragedy today. well, i'm back at a bolton that we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments statement. ah . as a conflict in ukraine continues, so does the information war. the liberal west appears, determined to deny any meaningful debate about the conflict. freedom of expression is now something of the past and in information iron curtain has descended. ah ah ah welcome back to world to part with former us national security advisor, john bolton, ambassador bolton, you mentioned that i input in mind and americans for some reason i lost so much to read put in mind. so i will rely on the capacity to do that because read the russians don't always, don't always succeed in that. do you think the ukrainian state will continue to exist after russia fulfills its objectives in ukraine? it's military ex, if. well, we don't know what the military objectives are, but i think the ukraine state can certainly exist in exile even in the worst of circumstances as governments did in world war 2, after the nazi occupation. and i think that's something that the student and his advisor should have considered before they began this operation. but i don't see how at this point the russian military can really expect to t
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you can't deny, denies that russia has legitimate security interest, but that doesn't mean that they don't legitimate security interest. can you define that? for example, in terms of b fly time that it takes for the rockets to reach moscow? how would you define that security interest? what would be the comfortable lifetime for you, for rockets to reach russia? well, i don't know russian rock as can reach the united states in 30 minutes. that's not very comfortable either. the point is that the, the, the question of what constitutes a legitimate threat to russian security is a subject. russia has to prove. and there's absolutely no evidence that ukraine has ever had the capacity to threaten russia. well, i think russia is growing that right now on the battlefield, but rather than arguing about that because we could never agree, let's face and you think i should, is proving on the battlefield is the incompetence of its military and intelligence service. we will definitely also talk about the tactics of the russian military. but before we do that, i want to ask you something about the d
you can't deny, denies that russia has legitimate security interest, but that doesn't mean that they don't legitimate security interest. can you define that? for example, in terms of b fly time that it takes for the rockets to reach moscow? how would you define that security interest? what would be the comfortable lifetime for you, for rockets to reach russia? well, i don't know russian rock as can reach the united states in 30 minutes. that's not very comfortable either. the point is that the,...
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denis denis explains his decision as a store. egor do they think that this way sakharov will become more on the shelves? all these o'key auchan and atak have decided to abandon some of the obligations they voluntarily assumed in early march. then they, together with this magnet, announced that they would limit the level of 5% for the assessment of some socially significant goods. this bread is dairy products, vegetables from the borscht set. and just sugar and now ok auchan and atak reported to the federal antimonopoly service that limits the markup on sugar. they won't be anymore. they explain that in order for the supply of goods to become larger, the local shortage in the association of retailers agrees with this motivation and they also say the refusal to limit the markup should prevent artificial excitement and guarantee the shelves of stores with sugar that large chains really limited their markup on sugar by according to rosstat figures, it’s actually very difficult to say in the week from march 5 to march 11. sugar sold according to departments. almost by 13%, in the week from march 12 to 18 by another 30%. the day before, the antimonopoly service announced that it had opened a case against the largest sugar producer in russia, the company prod x, the index of the moscow exchange is growing by 3.5-6.5 % in these minutes. istanbul and therefore the market wins back this news now. but the currency won back the ruble yesterday. the truth continues to rise in price, even if it is slower than the day before, the dollar costs 8 minutes 83-77 euros. 92.62. a class-action lawsuit was filed against the food delivery service yandex.ede, as the newspaper vedomosti of the client found out, they turned to the zamoskvoretsky district court of moscow and complains about the violation by the service of the law on personal data on leakage. yandex.food itself. reported on march 1st. in open access. in particular there were names and surnames of clients, phones. email addresses , even order information, are only a few million lines, moreover, a website has appeared where this entire database has appeared in the form of a convenient map. later, really. the site was blocked by the plaintiffs, 33 of them claim that after the leak they began to receive advertising calls from unknown numbers and demand compensation of 100,000 rubles. for every lawyer. vedomosti newspapers surveyed. they say that usually for this category of cases, payments are much less and range from 500 rubles. up to 3.000. egor on economics all thanks to deniso-called open competitions will be held, where athletes from countries friendly to us can become participants . in this way, our athletes will have the opportunity to compete and set records in an international competitive environment, the ministry of sports is already organizing such tournaments, and to protect our athletes who are suspended from foreign competitions. according to deputy prime minister dmitry chernyshenko. now sent to the international instance a lot of attention, international sports cooperation has become a powerful tool. e political struggle, when all the basic principles and ideals that we used to be equal to, on which we grew up , are violated we see how the humanitarian mission of sport is being destroyed right before our eyes. and here it is very important that we stay together. and these are the challenges, it is precisely russia that unites us with a special role that will preserve these values, despite the fact that everyone else has wiped their feet on them
denis denis explains his decision as a store. egor do they think that this way sakharov will become more on the shelves? all these o'key auchan and atak have decided to abandon some of the obligations they voluntarily assumed in early march. then they, together with this magnet, announced that they would limit the level of 5% for the assessment of some socially significant goods. this bread is dairy products, vegetables from the borscht set. and just sugar and now ok auchan and atak reported to...
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for any republican not to pass a bill, work with the democrats on anything, deny, deny, deny, and nothingng done. host: go ahead and respond. guest: christine puts her finger on a problem. government by we the people, not we the politicians, the democrats, the powerful, the privileged. it is government by the people. early americans fought a bloody war because they did not want a king anymore. the difference between a president and king is a king has unlimited power. in theory that power came from the divine. it was unlimited. i speak for the divine, so what i say goes. american democracy broke that monarchy into three pieces. no one gets all the power. everybody's papers get checked by the other two branches. the legislative congress gets their papers graded by the president, who can veto. or the court can strike down legislation that is unconstitutional. that is the concept. you don't need to be a lawyer or constitutional scholar to understand whatever we have is not unlimited power in one place. that is what january 6 was about. if we came to that, it is over. if people want to think a
for any republican not to pass a bill, work with the democrats on anything, deny, deny, deny, and nothingng done. host: go ahead and respond. guest: christine puts her finger on a problem. government by we the people, not we the politicians, the democrats, the powerful, the privileged. it is government by the people. early americans fought a bloody war because they did not want a king anymore. the difference between a president and king is a king has unlimited power. in theory that power came...
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denies.— it is something the ukrainian leader denies. what else have ou leader denies. hat else have you prepare for us? _ leader denies. what else have you prepare for us? where - leader denies. what else have l you prepare for us? where were your strike with their chemical weapons? at the maternity hospital at mariupol or another hospital at mariupol or another hospital in kyiv awe at the children's hospital?
denies.— it is something the ukrainian leader denies. what else have ou leader denies. hat else have you prepare for us? _ leader denies. what else have you prepare for us? where - leader denies. what else have l you prepare for us? where were your strike with their chemical weapons? at the maternity hospital at mariupol or another hospital at mariupol or another hospital in kyiv awe at the children's hospital?
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denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. since russia's invasion of ukraine, more than two million refugees have fled the country. it's the largest movement of people in europe since the second world war. can you believe this? can you? hundreds of thousands of them have flowed through lviv station. the story of this station is the story of ukraine's people — and the war that's consuming them. this is platform 5. jenia is saying goodbye to his family — his wife, 0ksana, 12—year—old son ilya and nine—year—old anna. they are on their way to poland, but men of fighting age are not allowed to board the train. platform 5 is the part of this station which thousands are desperate to reach. but it's a place of pain and sorrow. this is the life they left behind in kharkiv. phone rings it's notjust ukrainians who are trying to escape. doha is a student who wants to get home to morocco. we've been waiting for two days now. we are coming from kharkiv and, in kharkiv, there are shelters. we left everything. whimpering she took this footage as the shelling came closer, just a few days earlier. she's travelled for hours on packed trains to get to lviv. so i'm just looking here at the people. people are crowded. people don't even ask about us. they were just walking on us. we were nigerians, moroccans, arabs, egyptians. from tunis, from everywhere. it's like the whole world is on that train with you. yes, i, i cried so much and ijust want to go home. really. i'm not safe any more here, i left everything, i left my studies. just pray with us, guys. but in the invasion�*s first days, not everyone gets on a train. platform 5 is often packed. there are thousands of people along this platform. can any train possibly take the number of people who are here? it seems very very doubtful. there's an air of desperation. it's quiet desperation, but no less real for that. scuffles. yelling. rina and herfamily are trying to get to platform 5. she's so worried about being separated from her children, myrion and eliazaria, that she's writing her phone number on their arms. i had work in ukraine. i had a life in ukraine and it's my country and i want to come back and come back quickly. i want to come back tomorrow but it's not safe now for my kids. just two weeks ago, this was rina. music. a well—known ukrainian pop star, now her life has been upended. i have big concerts and some people of ukraine very liked my music and it's very good. so i start in this way and now it's finished. she sings in ukrainian. bravo! lviv is a city in the west of ukraine, just a0 miles from the polish border. since the war began, its station has acted as a giant heart, pumping people in and out. the people who keep that heart beating are the train drivers. boris has been one for more than 25 years. he's getting ready for a night shift. this is where the drivers rest. some are now unable to return to their home cities because of the fighting. tonight boris will be driving back to the capital, kyiv, nowjust 20 miles from the front line. around 200,000 people are on the move through ukraine by train every day. travel is now free — no one needs a ticket. tonight boris�* train is returning to kyiv laden not with passengers, but with supplies for the people left there. he will be taking a new route, as a bridge has been destroyed in the fighting. what does it mean to you to rescue tens of thousands of your fellow ukrainians on this train? you are a very modest man, but i think you are very brave. 0utside platform 5, thousands of people are waiting for the next train out of ukraine. two weeks ago, denis. today, he oversees 800 volunteers operating in the station. somebody needs to help people. old people. mums with kids. disabled people come out of the train and they are under deep shock. because their houses was bombed. it's a real situation. mums, kids, disabled people, old people. let's come and see what's going on inside. this is the food station. this is the storage. lots of volunteers work here. and the doctors office. ah, this is my wife, natasha. natasha is a volunteer doctor in the station. bbc. 0h hi there! they have two young children who are looked after by friends while they work. 24 hours, we stayed here. it's very hard. pain of people, so many childs. they haven't eaten for five or six days and they have a problem with their stomach. we use volunteers on every exit. we have some kind of food place here. there is a mini clinic and place for disabled. all these people are waiting for a train to poland. we have 7—8 trains per day. they absolutely don't know about the futu
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denies.— it is something the ukrainian leader denies. what else have ou leader denies. at else have you prepare — leader denies. what else have you prepare for— leader denies. what else have you prepare for us? _ leader denies. what else have you prepare for us? where - leader denies. what else have l you prepare for us? where were your strike with their chemical weapons? at the maternity hospital at mariupol or another hospital at mariupol or another hospital in kyiv awe at the children's hospital? we witness life on the frontline for ukrainian forces, fighting to defend the country's second largest city kharkiv from russia's relentless assault. if these tactics are unfamiliar to you, then you have not been paying attention because this is the russian attack playbook, perfected over ten years of war in syria. wounded ukrainian civilians are kept in the hallways of a hospital in kharkiv, away from the windows to avoid any future attacks. translation: these stupid russian scars i will carry - all my life but as long as my heart beats i will still live and love. roman abra
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it's a tried and true russian tactic, deny, deny, deny. >> the callousness of the russians, not only trying to snow the world, they are also keeping their own people without the knowledge that they need to be able to make a fair judgment on what vladimir putin and his regime are doing in ukraine. >> john: the white house has come out yesterday and again today with assessment that russia may try a false flag attack of chemical or biological weapons as a pretext for further escalating the battle in ukraine. this is a new tactic from the white house to come forward and say look, we have this intelligence out there because it kind of takes a card out of vladimir putin's deck. and what the c.i.a. director said about that earlier today. >> i saw too many instances in which we lost information wars with the russians. in this casing we have had a great deal of effect in disrupting their tactics and their calculations and demonstrating to the entire world that this is a premeditated and unprovoked aggression built on a body of lies and false narratives. so this is one information war that i t
it's a tried and true russian tactic, deny, deny, deny. >> the callousness of the russians, not only trying to snow the world, they are also keeping their own people without the knowledge that they need to be able to make a fair judgment on what vladimir putin and his regime are doing in ukraine. >> john: the white house has come out yesterday and again today with assessment that russia may try a false flag attack of chemical or biological weapons as a pretext for further escalating...
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denis talalaev denis what is the intention of the regulator, it is to more tightly control the foreign exchange market and limit business access to foreign currency. for some russian companies, the dollar will now become cheaper, and for some more expensive, the central bank sent a letter to the bank, where it proposes to set exchange rates for legal entities in a new way. fisherman, if a company imports goods to russia and buys foreign currency, just for these purposes, then the bank recommended for it to set the exchange rate, which differs from the exchange rate by a maximum of 2 rubles. in the same category of such conditional beneficiaries. the central bank proposes to include those companies that buy currency for operations authorized by the special government commission. banks will also sell foreign currency at a rate of a maximum of two rubles more than the exchange rate, but for other companies, rates, on the contrary, will become less profitable, because banks are recommended to set courses for them, at least 10 rubles. sophia donetsk, a stock exchange economist for russia and the cis at renaissance capital, believes that all this is a logical continuation of those control measures. for operations with cash foreign currency, which the central bank has already introduced for the company and for citizens. annual inflation in russia rose to 15.5% - this is the maximum since september 2015, but weekly inflation continues to slow down . the ministry of economy explains this, among other things, by the strengthening of the ruble. twice. but cabbage and carrots, on the contrary, began to rise in price 2-2.5 times faster today, trading in shares on the moscow exchange for the first time in a month will be held until 18:50 moscow time, partially, having withdrawn. the ban on short sales in these minutes , the indices are growing by about 5.5%, the ruble continues to rise in price, the dollar is now 8330 euros 92, 58. japan will not withdraw from the russian oil and gas project, sakhalin-2, the prime minister of the country fumioxide announced this. he noted that this project is extremely important for energy security. japan produces most of the sakhalin two liquefied natural gas produced under the sakhalin project. 60% goes just to japan in the sakhalin two project 50% plus one share belongs to gazprom, another 12.5% is the japanese company mitsui, and 10.5%, 10%, also the japanese company mitsubishi the united states lifts sanctions against russian fertilizers a month after the first sanctions salvo, the us treasury's office of foreign assets control published a license equating fertilizer to essential goods along with medicines. so they are excluded from the sanctions list. now the leading container carriers have stopped the transportation of goods from russia, but now they will be able to transport fertilizers without fear of sanctions. and probably not only to the usa, but also to europe, russia is the world's largest exporter of urea. ammonia, ammonium nitrate, complex fertilizers, as well as the third largest exporter of potassium, shares of russian mineral fertilizer producers phosagro, and acron have risen in price by about 50% over the past 4-6 days russians have become more active in renting equipment, as rbc was told in the orienter service, the demand for renting laptops grew the most by 30%. smartphones began to rent 15% more often. and basically. it is, of course, the iphone in the service that explains this trend by the fact that the russians are afraid to take expensive equipment on credit. and so you can become the owner of 13 iphone pro for 1.800 rubles. per day in the next to you service. they say that over the past month, the demand for rental of game consoles has increased and attribute this to the fact that the consoles were heavily imitated. the russians suppose. now they want to test what they are going to buy much more often, so as not to make a mistake. after the central bank raised the key rate, consumer lending rates for personal loans rose in some cases up to thirty percent. egor about the economy. all 1.800 rub. for a phone a day, this is, what is it to go on a trump card on a date or visit, or what? or logic, i just don't see it. further further denisthe russian government said that love is a surge in prices, whether it's sugar salt or paper, or cabbage or carrots, which denis has just told, will not be left without the attention of the regulatory authorities about this in an exclusive interview. ntv was told by the deputy head of the ministry of industry and trade, viktor evtukhov. i can say that if at the moment yes the demand for sugar soared, there was an increase for salt three times for butter, somewhere in 100% of the salt, now we have a catalan of the week. here we are march 26th. uh, did another analysis. uh, just sugar, plus 15%. uh-huh, that is, demand fell more than twice. well, that is, people met, bought, bought, and the household bought much less in advance, yevtukhov noted that the state interferes in market processes, acts gently and accurately, the full version of the interview. look at pozdnyakov's program today after midnight russia in the near future will be able to fully provide itself with the seeds of most c
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for any republican not to pass a bill, work with the democrats on anything, deny, deny, deny, and nothingting done. host: go ahead and respond. guest: christine puts her finger on a problem. government by we the people, not we the politicians, the democrats, the powerful, the privileged. it is government by the people. early americans fought a bloody war because they did not want a king anymore. the difference between a president and king is a king has unlimited power. in theory that power came from the divine. it was unlimited. i speak for the divine, so what i say goes. american democracy broke that monarchy into three pieces. no one gets all the power. everybody's papers get checked by the other two branches. the legislative congress gets their papers graded by the president, who can veto. or the court can strike down legislation that is unconstitutional. that is the concept. you don't need to be a lawyer or constitutional scholar to understand whatever we have is not unlimited power in one place. that is what january 6 was about. if we came to that, it is over. if people want to think
for any republican not to pass a bill, work with the democrats on anything, deny, deny, deny, and nothingting done. host: go ahead and respond. guest: christine puts her finger on a problem. government by we the people, not we the politicians, the democrats, the powerful, the privileged. it is government by the people. early americans fought a bloody war because they did not want a king anymore. the difference between a president and king is a king has unlimited power. in theory that power came...
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denis talalaev denis er, there after all, there were restrictions on other socially significant goods, they will remain. yes , yegor will remain the price of borscht milk and bread will be restrained, as before, but they were not. here are these grocery raids by buyers. all these o'key auchan and atak decided to voluntarily waive part of their obligations taken over in early march. then they, together with the magnet network, announced that they would limit the level of 5% for the assessment of some socially significant goods. this bread is dairy products, vegetables from the borscht set. and just like sugar. and now, ok, ashana atak was informed to the federal dark field service that it is limited to assessing the passahura. they won't explain anymore. so this is to increase the supply of goods. and they also agree with the local shortage in the association of retail companies to get acquainted with the rope they say the abandonment of the restriction on estimates should prevent artificial excitement and guaranteed to provide store shelves with sugar, it is difficult to say that large chains really limited their margin on sugar according to the figures of rosstat in practice from march 5 to march 11, sugar rose in price by almost 13% according to the department. in the week from 12 to 18. this is another 14%. yesterday , the antimonopoly service announced that it had opened a case against the largest sugar producer in russia , prodx, and today it became known about a future inspection of the five largest sugar distributors. the moscow exchange index rose by 4.5% yesterday, trading ended even before the results of the talks between russia and ukraine in istanbul became known, so the market played out all this yesterday's news. today the foreign exchange market is working. the schedule is different, so he managed to play everything. just yesterday. today, the ruble continues to rise in price, but already by inertia, the dollar in these minutes is 84.07 euros, 93, 58. renault is thinking about how to leave russia, the french company is considering the option of transferring its stake in avtovaz writes to some russian investor about this bloomberg agency, citing sources. it adds no solutions. there are no other options here yet, but by getting rid of a share in 68% of auto gas, renault can relieve itself of the burden in the form of a russian plant and its 45,000 employees, the remaining 32% in avtovaz belongs to rostec, but the french cannot transfer their share to it, because the russian state corporation under the sanctions of bloomberg writes that of all the world's automakers, renault is stronger everything depends on russian business. it is the second largest for her and last year was estimated at 2 billion 200 million euros. a class-action lawsuit was filed against the food delivery service yandex.eda, as the newspaper vedomosti of the client found out, they turned to the zamoskvoretsky district court of moscow and complained about the violation of the law on personal data leakage by the services. yandex.food itself. reported on march 1st. in open access. in particular there were names and surnames of clients, phones. email addresses , even order information is just a few million rows, moreover, a site appeared where this entire database was presented in the form of a convenient map. true, later the site was blocked by the plaintiffs, their 33 people claim that after the leak they began to receive advertising calls from unknown numbers and demand compensation of 100,000 rubles. for each, but the lawyers of those interviewed by the newspaper note that usually payments for this category of cases are much smaller and range from 500 to 3,000 rubles. egor on economics all thanks to denisess news now a short pause after we will soon we'll be back, stay with us. full protection of the bladder, the vtb team and get more pensioners from it 2,000 rubles. the support of our body is to count here the pills. time passes, but the joints remain in excellent shape revolutionary composition for joints with artneo new generation collagen. let the joints remain young, tyome was going to replenish the balance. with beeline services, the most difficult thing is just reaching for the phone. beeline is a convenient balance replenishment clear detailing of expenses in the application and free
denis talalaev denis er, there after all, there were restrictions on other socially significant goods, they will remain. yes , yegor will remain the price of borscht milk and bread will be restrained, as before, but they were not. here are these grocery raids by buyers. all these o'key auchan and atak decided to voluntarily waive part of their obligations taken over in early march. then they, together with the magnet network, announced that they would limit the level of 5% for the assessment of...
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denis talalaev. denis, this will not lead to an influx of counterfeit goods. egor in the subway vtorge. they say no and call everything. this is the importation of original goods simply through an alternative channel. ministry of industry and trade today announced that a document is ready that allows parallel imports in russia, this is when goods are imported without the permission of the copyright holder and sold bypassing an official dealer; now in russia serious punishment is provided for this. so the violator must not only pay a fine, but also destroy the consignment of goods. thanks to parallel imports, there will be more goods in russia, and their prices will be lower, while the permission of parallel imports is being discussed. after the sanctions began to break, logistics chains and companies that do not leave the russian market, like the market. it seems that they began to samsung, however, to limit the rate it is not yet clear. which categories of goods will be covered by parallel imports, but there is evidence that almost all major marketplaces, and wildberries zones, you completed the legalization and also say that this will expand the range and keep prices down. today, by decision of the central bank, trading in shares on the moscow exchange has already been completed by all shares, but the fundamental picture has not changed and the indices still sank by two percent following the shortened trading day ; can not play the ruble continues its attempts to imitate the dollar. now 92 euros 100 rubles. more from the news agency fitch, reported that due to sanctions there will be no more publish data on the credit rating of russia at the moment, any ratings are almost non-existent . that is, they do not reflect this, the country's creditworthiness really stands from the point of view that we have reserves, but they are frozen, we simply cannot use them, respectively, the ratings are withdrawn. well, i guess it just reflects the fact that right now it's impossible to talk about some objective factors that allow, uh, in the usual way. assess the creditworthiness of the country. dutch heilennik brewing group announced that he was going to transfer his business in russia to another owner and leave the country. earlier , the company had already stopped investing in russia, exporting and selling beer under the hiking brand. now, she said that owning a business in russia is no longer viable in the current environment. khranniki has been working on the russian market for 20 years. she has seven factories here, including in st. petersburg yekaterinburg novosibirsk khabarovsk sterlitamaki in the portfolio of more than 30 brands, including armstrong krushovitsa hunting three bear, mechanics does not add all the plants in russia continue to operate at least until the moment of transfer to the new owner, and all of its 1,800 russian employees will receive a salary until the end of this year. and half an hour ago, the danish company carlsberg also announced that it was selling assets in russia and leaving the country. egor about economics thank you all denis business news you are watching the program today, that's what we will talk about next. boomerang law sanctions imposed against russia have caused prices to rise for products in europe report by svetlana gordeeva insurance companies, not excluding that in the near future russia will be overwhelmed by a wave of car thefts. what is the basis of such pessimistic forecasts and how to protect your car did evgeny golovanov find out well, the scandal at the oscars why did actor will smith hit the host of the ceremony about all this after advertising? i'm willing to spend days and nights on a truffle ice cream recipe. pause expenses, not business in a bank opening a business account for free for 6 months and 15% on the balance of the account. find your ideal running shoes at wildberries large selection of sportswear and shoes favorable prices and convenient delivery dina di urgently. come to me, prostatitis is not your boss to fight prostatitis, the drug has reduced the fibrous property of lan
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deny dive denies that russia has legitimate security interests, but that doesn't mean that they don't legitimate security interest. can you define them? for example, in terms of be flight time that it takes for the rockets to reach moscow? how would you define that security interest? what would be the comfortable lifetime for you, for rockets to reach russia? well, i don't know russian rock as can reach the united states in 30 minutes. that's not very comfortable either. the point is that the, the, the question of what constitutes a legitimate threat to russian security is a subject. russia has to prove. and there's absolutely no evidence that ukraine has ever had the capacity to threaten russia. well, i think russia growing that right now on the battlefield, but rather than arguing about that because we could never agree, let's face and you think i should, is proving on the battlefield is the incompetence of its military and intelligence service. we will definitely also talk about the tactics of the russian military. but before we do that, i want to ask you something about the decisions of the bite and administration. because he says recently that it was a strategic mistake by, by them. by to said that nato would never interfere with russia's actions in ukraine. what about america's presence in the ukraine? i mean, the armament security advisors, those advocate prime promises to ukraine, to care with regards to its membership prospects, especially when we consider, you know, very louis, the desire on the part of the west to come to ukraine's defense is do you think it was iranian to make ukraine believe that the west would come to support? well, i think that that nato made a significant mistake in 2008 when it rejected president george w bush's proposal to put new crime in georgia on a fast track toward nato membership. and i think president saw bad mistake, and 4 months later invaded georgia. now the fact is that neither the united states nor nato responded effectively to bad act upon provoked aggression. and in 2014 president coding struck again and invaded ukraine. and once again, 9 the united states, their nato, took effective action in response to that on provoked aggression. but the fact that that these mistakes were made doesn't justify russia taking another active unprovoked digression. what it says is that only when russia is deterred adequate way, does it not act with military force? and that's why in this case, making sure that brush doesn't benefit from this act of aggression is very important. you mentioned that it was a mistake not to grant ukraine in georgia, formal membership, but as it is viewed from the crime. and it doesn't really matter whether the membership is formal or informal. the fact of arming your credit, which the west has been doing a very eagerly over the last couple of months and years already constitute security threats for moscow, or at least in the prominence calculus. and i want to ask you something as a strategy rogers, and this is purely a pretext on the crime on part, what was look to do was make sure that it had adequate defensive k for does it have adequate defense capabilities right now? did that premise worked out well? does it have it now? well, it's doing a lot better than the kremlin expected. that's for sure. well, that's not good enough, but, well, let, let me ask you again. why would you like ukrainian troops marching into russia, which, you know, if the russian forces continue to perform as poorly as they have both, what i would like here for us to be grounded in reality, you know, a reality matters something in this world. and i do think there's more at this point, russia has failed to achieve its objectives. we don't know exactly what rushes casualties are, but i think they're going to be a lot of families in russia, missing their sons this coming year. i'm basketball and let me ask you something as a strategist rather than an ideologue, whatever you think of putin, i'm sure also rising in operation like this was a huge moral historical dilemma for him because russia indeed has a very special connection to ukraine. i wonder if the boldness or the brazen this with which the west was militarized. ukraine of late was, in fact, promised on the calculation that russia would never, ever use force against ukraine. oh, what, what you have in ukraine is a government freely elected by its people, which you do not have in russian. and the freely elected government in ukraine looked for defensive capabilities. having seen what russian arms achieved in 2014 seizing the crimea, seizing territory in the don bass, they wanted to be ability to withstand that to deter future rush and aggression. now anybody who believes said the quantity and quality of military assistance being provided to ukraine, gave them anything more than an enhanced defensive capability. doesn't understand what was going on. it's simply incredible. to argue that somehow a buttressed ukrainian defensive capability was a threat to russia. it absolutely was not, and i don't even think vladimir putin believes that. i think what he thinks he's doing is making good on what he said in 2005 about reversing the break up of the soviet union. that was a hard thing for russia, but history is a hard teacher. and failing to understand that that was basically an irrevocable break up is what's causing this tragedy today. oh, i'm bethany both and we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned. ah . oh, i see. i must not have i you dizzy? violet, vanessa. ah. yeah. well, you know, it's a fun life yet. if self rush was actually that the new duck. awesome boys. now watch them up all mutable up. i picked them. the is emily up full of video? from sheila vicious kim's room, shes thought, did you say the word, eula? any vehicle? yes. my thought or to an invalid again. do you watch anybody out my be a lot about this with such financial. ah hm. mm hm. welcome back to world to part with former us national security advisor, john bolton, ambassador both. and you mentioned that in put in mind and americans for some reason i love so much to re put in mine. so i will rely on the capacity to do that because read the russians don't always. so i don't always succeed in that. do you think the ukrainian state will continue to exist after russia fulfills its objectives in ukraine? it's military objectives. well, we don't know what the military objectives are, but i think the ukraine states can certainly exist in exile even in the worst of circumstances as governments did in world war 2, after the nazi occupation. and i think that's something that the student and his advisor should have considered before they began this operation. but i don't see how at this point the russian military can really expect to take control of the entire country. i think that's beyond their grass. that has also be on the aspiration because the chrome has never pronounced about to be at its objective. so all it's sad, it was, it said what it no, it hasn't said but its objectives are, but it's a tax the capital. so would you say, did the objective number, why was demilitarization and taking out the ukraine military infrastructure? the 2nd objective was what he called dean. it's if a cation, that is the elimination of far right militia groups in the ukraine. but let's talk about the total pretext as we know those remain, you know, the bass and in mr. balls on the, you know, how many times the united states attacked a foreign lands on full pre access in numerous times. but the time, especially the 2nd invasion of iraq. yeah. the chemical weapons and we all remember that. but anyway, you said that the russian effort, the russian military effort is now bogged down to the surprise of many western analyst. and i wonder if this surprise of western analysts rose out of the very different ways in which the russians and the americans tried their wars. the russians relying far more on b, manpower, and the americans relying far more on behalf of artillery. well, let's go back to iraq's chemical weapons. you know, who also believe that iraq had chemical weapons, the united nations, because iraq itself had declared those chemical weapons after the 1st gulf war. and sure, they say, you know, you are hiding behind the, for the united nation. that wasn't then no, my strong point in your career. you were never musician. i thought it might be impressive. you. the issue now is not, not the different styles of warfare that countries in gauge. and although the russian style is going to cost it in casualties. sad sadly for russia going forward and the families that will suffer as a result from it. it's whether completely unprovoked aggression is acceptable, and the answer is that it's not. so this is something that the brush is going to pay a heavy price for the tragedy. so i think is that the u. s. failed to deter, to begin with, but that's not less than the price for russia. i actually believe review that, agree with you that the russians are taking upon themselves a risk of higher military casualties. precisely because they have an objective of limiting civilian death toll. and there is a very understandable tactics. very good, really doing that. pretty good job. and if you compare the, the casualties in the 1st few weeks, or let's say be iraq here of towns if and the ukrainian offensive. it's in comparable. you can't even compare that fruit, that's true, there substantially greater civilian casualties and ukraine lying here because according to the you, in the 4 weeks of the ukrainian campaign around 800 people were killed is we compare that to this 1st 6 weeks of the shock, an operation, it was around $7400.00 civilians killed those that official figures. and we are not even talking about how those official figures were achieved. but coming back to the issue of coming back to the issue of different styles of offensive, the russians having to rely much more on demand power. americans having to rely much more on the how the artillery and essentially bombing the cities. and only then we're moving in, can't you at least give russians the credit for trying to protect civilians? because i know we are adversaries. but the, you know, at least in the russian culture, there is a tradition of respecting the noble acts of the, of the adversaries. can you be a little bit more straightforward here? well, i'd respect noble acts if i so, and the fact is, the approach that rushes using here, very familiar to president potent, what he did in chechnya, in the 2nd tragedy in more during the yeltsin term, what he has been doing in syria and really it is a style of warfare that i think is shocking to the rest of the world. it may, it may be unusual, it may, it may be because it's in europe rather than chechnya or syria. it shouldn't be that different, but in fact, i think people understand this is a very brutal form of warfare, and it's not, it's not going to achieve rushes objectives to say the least. any form of warfare is brutal, but it's much more careful of the civilian casualties. than the american style. and since you mentioned san lee, i should be told that somebody please kill style. because in theory, if you remember, if you look at the map of theory and hearing that i found, so there were lots of opposition, how enclaves located right next to the government controlled areas. precisely because a process refusal to use heavy artillery on heavily populated areas. that's a very different from the way the americans form that war. and the russians brought a totally new style of warfare to the middle is to reach the middle east actually appreciates. believe it or not. yeah, well, we could take a vote of that throughout the middle east. i mean, i think russia and some of that would be our to, to, to attack the civilian targets. the russians gave them intelligence about the we're talking before about the theory and how the, how syria posed a threat to the united states because it was a seed of islamic terrorism. now there is that credible concern, not only in russia, but also around the world, about the rise of fly ride battalions in ukraine, ukraine, that according to america, its own experts has been used as a training ground for foreign militia from around the world. and you know, the forces that present lansky despite his 3 years in office, not being able to control is that legitimate threat as far as you're concerned? well, american legislation forbids any assistance that we give to ukraine, going into any terrorist hands right, left or, or anywhere else. and those don't become acceptable simply because they happened to be on the ukranian side of the border. but none of that excuses. the aggression that russia has committed and continues to, to commit these are, again, our pre texts that are coming after the decision was made that code and wanted to establish russian gemini over ukraine through really use it for so. well. you mentioned that it's pretext, says that only a period after the launch of this offensive, and i want to give you some figures from the time magazine article last year, which cited that $17004.00 insiders have come to ukraine over the last 6 years from over 50 countries, some of there were associated with terrorist attacks in the west, including the one in the christ church, new zealand where 51 people were killed. if that were happening close to your border. would you be ok with that? well, if i thought it were true, it would be a concern, but you have this. and if you, if you have this information and can verify it, then i think you need to present it and people can make up their own mind. but even if everything you just said is true, as absolutely nothing to do with rushes invasion of ukraine. well, how is it not how that's of have anything to do with russia invasion and ukraine? because if you actually look at what's happening on the ground, the most notorious class is the fiercest class that occurred. there. i'm not between the russian and ukrainian military forces there between the russians troops before i arrived military battalions were just for my information. where did these suppose it clashes take? but are you familiar with this town? i think there around 130000 civilians that are being still health hostage. they're not being left out despite the existence of humanity. humanitarian corridors, both to russia and 2, mainly the ukraine. have you ever heard about that town? many open and there's all that to see there's. this is the only news cast of which i am aware that says the, the people fighting their for ukraine are right. wayne terrorist and i think that's something you really need to consider everything we see and independent was western press. observers believe that this is the ukrainian army making, a very heroic stand against overwhelming force has nothing to do with was right going terrorist. now let's talk about how these may and you advocated for the harshest possible sanctions against russia, ronald reagan type of response, which would combine a firm stance and support for russia supposition what can possibly be achieved through that? well, i think this is really up to the russian people. now, i don't, i don't know that anything will necessary necessarily take place during the course of war. but i think a lot of russians are voting with their feet, leaving the country and, and expressing their concerns. we've seen some real acts of bravery inside russia. and at one point we could find out what russians really thank your site, actually have a free and fair election. can i ask you one more question about the reaction of china? because many analysts, both in the east and in the west, agreed that china's position would be crucial in determining how much pain russia suffers in the face of western sanctions. and it's evident from the latest cold between president bolton, president bush, and i'm sorry, president vida your wish? i'm sure you were president, hold them. but the recent call between president by then and president she that it seems that the us main means of decision. now threats sticks rather than carrots or any form of positive reinforcement. do you think beijing will find it appealing or threatening enough to comply with washington? well, i think a china is a threat and of itself to the united states and the west is a whole. and the question of how to deal with china is going to be a huge, subjective debate. i don't know whether these telephone calls from president biden will dissuade china or not. but i think china is going to need to think about this because if they have designs on free places like taiwan and others in the endo pacific, they need to recognize that there's a stronger and stronger view in the united states. we will not accept this well, there may be a stronger and stronger view by the the tools in your toolbox seems to be rather limited. in fact, i've heard the number of analysts suggest that the most opportune time for beijing to assume full control of taiwan would rise right after the end of the russian operation in ukraine. because the american ability to hit beijing sanctions would be at its minimum. do you think that will come to pass? well, i think china would be making a huge mistake if they drew that conclusion. that's for sure. and in terms of the policy of the united states, if you think it's tough under joe biden, wait until we get an administration whose views are closer to mine. wow, god, help us a has had time ambassador both and. but that will leave. we have to leave and kiera had this point. when you come to the office, i will request that interview again, but for the time being, thank you very much for your perspective. glad together, and thank you for watching hope to see you again next week and ah, as a conflict, can ukraine continue? so does the information war, the liberal west appears, determined to deny any meaningful debate about the conflict? freedom of expression is now something of the past. and in information iron curtain as to say a good is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe ice, elation for community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? 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regardless of whether it was denied not denied. the slowdown in hostilities near the two cities. they are designed to improve the atmosphere of negotiations. well, what is the result? they improved this atmosphere, usually only worsening the atmosphere, they slandered, but shouted, that is, they even decided to ban the russian orthodox church. well, that is, they carried the bill and took away the kiev-pechersk. we felt that it was possible, that is, it is always regarded in a completely different way, as a sign of weakness. second me here i was surprised, i look from the outside today what medinsky said. today, suddenly , he saw it as a great achievement that ukraine had finally agreed for the first time to negotiate with russia; he sees it as a great achievement. that, the head of your negotiating delegation, that the great ukry condescended to negotiate with these despicable muscovites. first time in all years. that is, this is what he said, ukraine for the first time this achievement agreed to negotiate with the russian federat
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speaking about ukraine, denying its nationhood, denying its sovereign status, denying that the ukrainianhis has echoes of hit their speeches and actions in world war ii so it is really quite extraordinary. now the sanctions, the various levels of sanctions, the various levels of sanctions are no longer about deterrence, they are about crippling the russian military machine and the russian economy, about reducing the capacity of russia so that putin cannot realise these delusions. itruiheh cannot realise these delusions. when we look at the _ cannot realise these delusions. when we look at the way _ cannot realise these delusions. when we look at the way in _ cannot realise these delusions. when we look at the way in which _ cannot realise these delusions. when we look at the way in which the sanctions are having an effect we have been talking in this programme to about ways that some of those subjected sanctions may try to evade them. secondary sanctions is an important measure. talk about the us view on secondary sanctions thereby sanctioning anyone who feels they can still deal with ru
speaking about ukraine, denying its nationhood, denying its sovereign status, denying that the ukrainianhis has echoes of hit their speeches and actions in world war ii so it is really quite extraordinary. now the sanctions, the various levels of sanctions, the various levels of sanctions are no longer about deterrence, they are about crippling the russian military machine and the russian economy, about reducing the capacity of russia so that putin cannot realise these delusions. itruiheh...
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denis egorov, the athlete opened fire on his acquaintances. it happened in may last year, a woman came to egor to discuss some work issues. there was a serious injury. denis shot her point-blank, as he explained his act. well, how long he received, in the end, we will find out in a few minutes. thanks marat looking forward to the details. and i have everything up to this minute. i say goodbye to you stay. gennady come to me, please, gennady, i've been waiting for you for 20 minutes gennady put aside all your affairs and immediately come to me prostatitis is not your boss to fight prostatitis, there is a drug with anti-fibrotic property landidase. longidaza do not adjust your life to prostatitis all your time in the dance studio. but you know why i'm not ready to put my business on pause, you better get free service for six months and 15% on the opening bank account balance, big shops and generous discounts. sleep deeply, sleep long sleep, like in childhood, what you see here, money is still money. in every second ticket. in russian lotto, there are already millions of winners playing a huge jackpot of 800 million. join those who have already won soon for tickets. many are accustomed to making out osago on the machine following the same insurance route and can pass by the benefits. i have my own route through financial services to profitable osago in 5 minutes to save up to 63%. the first personal finance platform, value yours money when hemorrhoids uncomfortable to sit uncomfortable to drive. but it is convenient to treat hemorrhoids when one complex remedy can help relieve pain, itching and burning. hypotrom. comfortable, treatment of uncomfortable illnesses online mts cinema presents germanica mutual consent they kept me i tried to break free to put me behind an expensive wheelbarrow, and then save me. help. you are aware that consent can be exchanged only in kilo online cinema, download the application. and look, right now for free with an mts subscription premium month day and night nobody called and did not buy. stunned everything is much simpler in svyaznoy . without adventures, an estimate in 2 minutes and you immediately receive money. now sell a used phone easily svyaznoy and smart bazaar safely and quickly. i am ready to spend days and nights on a recipe for truffle and caramel ice cream so that more people get inspired by the dance energy of a unique geo to put my business on hold. that 's not the point. pause expenses, not business at the bank opening a business account for free at 6 months and 15% on the balance of gennady's account urgently. come to me prostatitis is not your boss for the fight against prostatitis, the drug with anti- fibrotic properties of landidat longidase, do not adjust your life to prostatitis. program an emergency in the studio of marathaddiks and live on air figure skating coach denis last may he was shooting at the entrance of his house in the north of moscow no one had a starting pistol, but here is the reason for this behavior. why the athlete shot at two women who came to him to discuss some working issues, this was to be clarified by the investigation, but we will find out about this, we will hit mosolova. she gets in direct contact with us. dasha what caused yegorov's behavior like that of the woman he shot at? and, of course, what was he sentenced to? marat figure skating coach denis yegorov was found guilty of intentionally causing grievous bodily harm and sentenced to three and a half years in a penal colony , here is the victim, whom he shot at point-blank range in the head from a starting revolver as a whole, and the judge’s decision remained such a sentence. e enough, except for imprisonment. court. he ordered the coach to pay her compensation of 450,000 rubles. all this money will go to the next plastic surgery. well, to make it clear how everything ha
denis egorov, the athlete opened fire on his acquaintances. it happened in may last year, a woman came to egor to discuss some work issues. there was a serious injury. denis shot her point-blank, as he explained his act. well, how long he received, in the end, we will find out in a few minutes. thanks marat looking forward to the details. and i have everything up to this minute. i say goodbye to you stay. gennady come to me, please, gennady, i've been waiting for you for 20 minutes gennady put...
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moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvemente humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. an economic advisor to ukraine's president says he is "shocked and disappointed" that the uk is still accepting russian oil and diesel. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, announced earlier this week that the uk would phase out imports of russian oil by the end of the year. our business correspondent, simon browning is here. some frustration in the ukrainian government about what it perceives as the slowness of the sanctions of. that's right. the ukrainian government said they were shocked had a sense of disabilities disbelief when they found out a tanker containing russian diesel this coming to london. and the fact that uk companies are buying russian oil and gas for the uk economy. we have seen this by the uk government, the eu and us, and the uk will stop importing russian oil and gas from the end of december but the uk's energy mix is complex and it is difficult to just remove russian oil and gas immediately. so this
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prepare replacements for foreign medicines that may be in short supply more business news denis talalaev. denist there are already some concerns in the government. on this account, the ministry of health is reassuring that it is, if we are talking about replacing foreign drugs, then it’s temporary. deputy prime minister tatyana golikova instructed the ministry of health to conduct explanatory work with her main freelance specialists, how is this worded? the bottom line is that the ministry needs to figure out how to replace drugs that are not produced in russia and in the so-called hostilities in the so-called friendly countries. the kommersant newspaper writes about this. in his letter, he reports on 39 drugs that are used to treat the most common types of oncology and which can be replaced as stated in a similar one, although the same document says that some replacements are less effective, representatives of six foreign companies that the newspaper asked claim that the supply of drugs continues in full in the ministry of health . the essence of all these letters is explained as follows: if t
prepare replacements for foreign medicines that may be in short supply more business news denis talalaev. denist there are already some concerns in the government. on this account, the ministry of health is reassuring that it is, if we are talking about replacing foreign drugs, then it’s temporary. deputy prime minister tatyana golikova instructed the ministry of health to conduct explanatory work with her main freelance specialists, how is this worded? the bottom line is that the ministry...
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denying that _ of tonight. is it possible to keep denying that a _ of tonight. is it possible to keep denyingnying that a no-fly zone is - of tonight. is it possible to keep - denying that a no-fly zone is needed denying that a no—fly zone is needed over russia as cities are levelled and places of shelter, a place that was sheltering over 1000 people, was banned, people were murdered? how much longer can we resist president zelensky�*s call for a no—fly zone? —— was bombed. irate zelensky's call for a no-fly zone? -- was bombed.— zelensky's call for a no-fly zone? -- was bombed. we all want ni -- we want a no-fly — -- was bombed. we all want ni -- we want a no-fly zone _ -- was bombed. we all want ni -- we want a no-fly zone principle _ -- was bombed. we all want ni -- we want a no-fly zone principle but - want a no—fly zone principle but there is a big question as to how it is enforced. there is a big difference between arming ukrainians to shoot down aircraft as opposed to having american pilots with american warplanes engaging russian planes and potentially escalating this into and potenti
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denies this. it denied it in 2019 and it denied it again to us today. here's a statement there is no factual basis for this as demon strarted in the huge volume of information we provided of goods faith. and that's why they're taking this to the doj to let them figure out the truth regulate ores could provide useful cases >> ylan mui, live in washington. >>> for more than 20 years now white house officials have not stepped foot in venezuela even once now they have. next, the top secret step that has ended with no protection the "ep durns" sank in 1955 and would you look at this >>> the white house says venezuela has freed two american prisoners after biden administration officials made a top secret trip to the country over the weekend the man on the far right here is one of the prisoners his name is gustavo cardenes he was arrested in 2017 along with five other people he brought a drone into venezuela. this is the first time the white house has made a trip to venezuela. president biden announced the prisoner release hours after he banned imports of russ
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denying it, right? china is denying it, russia is denying that they asked. that's what our sources are saying. >> that probably indicates that the request was actually made. the fact that they're both denying it. it was asked what the downside would be to provide jets to ukraine. watch this. >> one of the down sides is that our intelligence community has assessed and told us that for the united states to provide fighter aircraft, it could be misconstrued by mr. putin as an escalatory measure and could spin the conflict to a higher level it is right now and i think we can all agree, having the united states and russia involved in an escalatory conflict, two nuclear powers, is not good for the world but it's also not good for the people of ukraine. >> first, do you agree with kirby's assessment that putin would see providing planes directly as an escalatory measure? >> i can understand the case. i'll tell you, don, to me there is a little logic disconnect here. we've already provided thousands of stingers, anti-aircraft weapons, javelins, anti-tank weapons whic
denying it, right? china is denying it, russia is denying that they asked. that's what our sources are saying. >> that probably indicates that the request was actually made. the fact that they're both denying it. it was asked what the downside would be to provide jets to ukraine. watch this. >> one of the down sides is that our intelligence community has assessed and told us that for the united states to provide fighter aircraft, it could be misconstrued by mr. putin as an...
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there, denis was clamped down on something for the spetsov. uh, let's go. we kept denis on the ski, and now denis needs to absolutely clearly understand that he needs to shift faster, the leading group, because it will not just be circular ones. this group is catching up with the circular ones, there is very little left to finish. you see it's snowing again. again a load of snow. well, i think that he will interfere with me before the finish line. denis 500 does the right thing to the left of the distance. broad they don’t give a radius, they don’t give it here, because the track is narrowing denis thinks, think, think, you need to shift your head faster than artyom, the boy here is just a ladder with him. look please, go to your squirrels. evacuate her side here, all athletes. an interesting fight awaits us. for the second third place of ivan gorbunov, it becomes hard at the finish line for the spouse of the league and durkina. well, and by the way , we see that not only evgeny belov comes forward there, but also alexei vitsenko from the komi republic, who, by the way, is also not bad finishing
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denies this. it denied it in 2019 and it denied it again to us today. here's a statement there is no factual basis for this as demon strarted in the huge volume of information we provided of goods faith. and that's why they're taking this to the doj to let them figure out the truth regulate ores could provide useful cases >> ylan mui, live in washington. >>> for more than 20 years now white house officials have not stepped foot in venezuela even once now they have. next, the top...
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deny attacking the theatre. they say they do not attack ukrainian cities. what is the line coming from moscow? it is the line coming from moscow? it is straight from the decades—old kgb playbook of deny, denyng, _ mariupol? that is what ukraine and russia are negotiating, but - mariupol? that is what ukraine and russia are negotiating, but as - russia are negotiating, but as things stand at the moment, though. it is not safe at all. i have seen pictures of cars that are politically mariupol. they have words children take on their sides, they have towels tied to door handles as a sign of a peace convoy, children inside, yet there are bullet holes, windows were smashed, because are totally battered. it is clear they were under attack and the mayor of mariupol said that even though we have been negotiating safe passage, it isjust though we have been negotiating safe passage, it is just not happening. have to be really brave to try and escape the city. and even after you have, yesterday we heard that a convoy of refugees was attacked hours away from mariupol, near the next big city, and there were pictures of cars burnt out and shelled, so even after you leave poll, you are not by any means an
deny attacking the theatre. they say they do not attack ukrainian cities. what is the line coming from moscow? it is the line coming from moscow? it is straight from the decades—old kgb playbook of deny, denyng, _ mariupol? that is what ukraine and russia are negotiating, but - mariupol? that is what ukraine and russia are negotiating, but as - russia are negotiating, but as things stand at the moment, though. it is not safe at all. i have seen pictures of cars that are politically mariupol....
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denys karachevtsev. denys, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> you know, even in the devastation, you are still finding a way to use your art. what made you decide to go outside and do this? >> it was an idea, how could i help my people? how can i be helpful for my country and for my city? and it was my way to do it. ♪ i hope that each of us can help each other in different places. i am a musician, and i want to help my country, but -- >> you know, you were born in kharkiv, but you traveled and performed with orchestras all over the world. tell me why you decided to stay despite the danger. >> i decided to stay in my native town because i really love it, and i really love people who live there. and i just want to help people. and i really know that this place, i can do it well. >> this isn't just music for you. i understand you're not just doing this musical project. you're also volunteering where you can, helping people evacuate, get access to humanitarian aid. has that work become more difficult as this siege continues? >> well, it was not easy from the first day, but i am trying to -- i am trying to do anything i can, every minute i can. >> you know, i'm here in lviv, and the beauty, the architecture, the arts really important. it plays a big part in the culture, and i know that until a month ago, you were teaching and you were performing music. your city was a growing hub of ukrainian culture. what has it been like to see the buildings and the streets that you pass every single day destroyed by this invasion? >> i know the war is a terrible thing, and many terrible things happen right now every day. every day we hear some shelling, some explosions, and it was -- it was really hard. but i want to say that we -- what my project -- i want to say that we are strong, and we are together, and together we can rebuild our city and do anything together, everything. >> you think kharkiv can come back from this. you said you want to rebuild. you think it can come back? >> yes, i will hope, and i will hope we will win and rebuild everything. and one thing about it. i choose to play bach because it's most dramatic works for cello, and it had spiritual meaning. it's about the crucifixion of christ. i know that after crucifixion will be a resurrection. ♪ >> i just want to make sure that our viewers understand. you chose bach for this, and you said it's a depiction of christ and resurrection. is that what you just said? >> i choose bach for cello solo because it has spiritual meaning. it symbolizes the crucifixion of christ, and it's most dramatic work for cello solo by bach. and i believe that after crucifixion, it will be resurrection. >> i want to know what your message -- what message you have to people who are listening across the world tonight and what they can do to help. >> my message, we have to do every moment what we -- what we can to help our people and our country. >> denysappreciate you joining us. >> thank you for your attention. thank you. ♪ >> so many artists like denys trying to help lift the people's spirits and remind people of the beauty of ukraine. cellist, violinists, my colleagues have been featuring dancers, many, many artists, painters who are trying to help the folks here, and we appreciate what they're doing. we'll be right back. (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-o-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams s of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients s to support immune health. stuff. we love stuff. and there's some really great stuff out there. but i doubt that any of us will look back on our lives and ink, "i wish i'd bought an even thinner tv, found a lighter light beer, or had an even smarter an evesmartphone.", do you think any of us will look back on our lives and regret the things we didn't buy? or the places we didn't go? ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ allergies don't have t
denys karachevtsev. denys, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> you know, even in the devastation, you are still finding a way to use your art. what made you decide to go outside and do this? >> it was an idea, how could i help my people? how can i be helpful for my country and for my city? and it was my way to do it. ♪ i hope that each of us can help each other in different places. i am a musician, and i want to help my country, but -- >> you know, you...
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denies this. it denied it in 2019 and it denied it again to us today.a statement there is no factual basis for this as demon strarted in the huge volume of information we provided of goods faith. and that's why they're taking this to the doj to let them figure out the truth regulate ores could provide useful cases >> ylan mui, live in washington. >>> for more than 20 years now white house officials have not stepped foot in venezuela even once now they have. next, the top secret step that has ended with no protection the "ep durns" sank in 1955 and would you look at this, 11 poip poip 34 dsz and we'll take you inside the discovery coming up. >> in the last two years we've quad drup 8d ld our team you can basically tell ziprecruiter who you need, when you need it, and they deliver. - [narrator] ziprecruiter. rated the number one hiring site. try it for free at ziprecruiter.com try it for free at ziprecruiter.com getting the incredible iphone 13 without t-mobile, try it for free at ziprecruiter.com makes as much sense - as playing hide-in-seek... - ready o
denies this. it denied it in 2019 and it denied it again to us today.a statement there is no factual basis for this as demon strarted in the huge volume of information we provided of goods faith. and that's why they're taking this to the doj to let them figure out the truth regulate ores could provide useful cases >> ylan mui, live in washington. >>> for more than 20 years now white house officials have not stepped foot in venezuela even once now they have. next, the top secret...
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what i think is interesting about the biolabs, we deny, we deny, it's preposterous, any ink on it --ean -- yeah. why did he disappear? i'd love to ask him if he knows anything about that. >> give fauci a rest. >> i don't want to. now it's time for him to face -- >> i think -- >> mad because zelensky is getting more ink. >> people got bored with the regular war narrative, now it became for the last 478 hours about bio and chemical. he's not going to use it. >> geraldo -- >> he's more likely to use tactical nuclear weapons. >> testified there's labs in the country. that's why it came out, not because of boredom. >> now suddenly it's the headline everywhere -- >> a hearing on capitol hill about worldwide threat. >> i think the hearings should be about mariopoll -- the picture of the people watching the bombs fall, the image of the war 1937 -- >> this guy is an animal. what makes you think he's past -- >> i think there's some steps you don't take. >> you may. he doesn't. >> ahead, another amazingly tone-deaf comment from the biden administration about ukraine. hi, i'm william devane. did
what i think is interesting about the biolabs, we deny, we deny, it's preposterous, any ink on it --ean -- yeah. why did he disappear? i'd love to ask him if he knows anything about that. >> give fauci a rest. >> i don't want to. now it's time for him to face -- >> i think -- >> mad because zelensky is getting more ink. >> people got bored with the regular war narrative, now it became for the last 478 hours about bio and chemical. he's not going to use it. >>...
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deny the russians deny hitting that theater. any more clarity on exactly what happened. well if you go by the social media posts from local officials, there is no denying that that drama theater in mario was most certainly hit reports that there were women and children in the shelter. ready at the basement of that drama theater, and as you said, reports of unclear about the nature of casualties. we have been hearing in the last few hours though, again from local officials on social media is that the shelter underneath the drama theater did hold. and there were survivors who are now being rescued and pulled out so far. what we know is that there haven't been any casualty, so perhaps a glimmer of hope in an otherwise very, very brutal conflict. still developing story and will of course stay across it. but we are hearing from local officials on the ground in murray awful that survivors have emerged from that shelter that did manage the hold. now there is a more broad context here, a much more violent context, mary. opal is surrounded inaccessible, and ukrainian officials, municipal officials on the ground say that they estimate that upwards of 2000 people
deny the russians deny hitting that theater. any more clarity on exactly what happened. well if you go by the social media posts from local officials, there is no denying that that drama theater in mario was most certainly hit reports that there were women and children in the shelter. ready at the basement of that drama theater, and as you said, reports of unclear about the nature of casualties. we have been hearing in the last few hours though, again from local officials on social media is...
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the russian ministry of defence is denied any responsibility for the attack. denied any responsibility for the attack-— deniedon the attack. refocus again on the fighting _ the attack. refocus again on the fighting that _ the attack. refocus again on the fighting that has - the attack. refocus again on the fighting that has been i the fighting that has been taking place on the ground, we have seen in that report, for instance, in what has been happening in kharkiv and images of ukrainian attacks on russian convoysin of ukrainian attacks on russian convoys in kyiv, so what is yoursense convoys in kyiv, so what is your sense now of how fighting is going on both sides? we have lona is going on both sides? we have long spoken _ is going on both sides? we have long spoken about _ is going on both sides? we have long spoken about how - is going on both sides? we have long spoken about how the - long spoken about how the ukrainians are outnumbered numerically and i think that report uncovered another battle, a battle of wills. one retired american commander who was the commanding general of the us army in europe had
the russian ministry of defence is denied any responsibility for the attack. denied any responsibility for the attack-— deniedon the attack. refocus again on the fighting _ the attack. refocus again on the fighting that _ the attack. refocus again on the fighting that has - the attack. refocus again on the fighting that has been i the fighting that has been taking place on the ground, we have seen in that report, for instance, in what has been happening in kharkiv and images of ukrainian...
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honors in sevastopol we are in touch with the head of the donetsk people's republic, denis vladimirovich pushilin denisn immediately ask you a direct question, when will we completely clean up mariupol. we are doing everything possible to speed up this date. you were in mariupol yesterday, talking to refugees , talking to local people who are there , how they meet you, what they told you personally, what touched your heart the most. it is very difficult to look children in the eyes. ah, why because hmm the situation remains hard people, long period of time were just held hostage. a and. well , of course, uh, the situation here is, well, in some places it's just critical, but in general, uh, the mood of the people, and they just asked questions about how it would continue to line up. uh, well, starting from uh moving them. how to where what kind of transport where they can't? where are they where will they be located, that is, well, the pound was temporarily placed in the territory of the donetsk people's republic on the territory, and the russian federation was asked if they could choose region in russ
honors in sevastopol we are in touch with the head of the donetsk people's republic, denis vladimirovich pushilin denisn immediately ask you a direct question, when will we completely clean up mariupol. we are doing everything possible to speed up this date. you were in mariupol yesterday, talking to refugees , talking to local people who are there , how they meet you, what they told you personally, what touched your heart the most. it is very difficult to look children in the eyes. ah, why...
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. >> steffy: oh, stop denying it, sheila! stop denying it. i know how sick you are, how far you're willing to go. i know what you did to brooke. >> hope: well, i, um, tried to stop by the house earlier, but you weren't home. >> brooke: i went to the office
. >> steffy: oh, stop denying it, sheila! stop denying it. i know how sick you are, how far you're willing to go. i know what you did to brooke. >> hope: well, i, um, tried to stop by the house earlier, but you weren't home. >> brooke: i went to the office
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denied doing — and practices. abramovich has always denied doing anything _ and practices. abramovich has always deniedanctions, but some will see this as an attempt to secure the club's future before any possible sanctions come his way. chelsea have been transformed into a footballing force under abramovich, winning 19 major trophies. little wonder, then, that some supporters are sad to see him go. absolutely gutted. but he's done it for the right _ go. absolutely gutted. but he's done it for the right reasons, _ go. absolutely gutted. but he's done it for the right reasons, we _ go. absolutely gutted. but he's done it for the right reasons, we know i go. absolutely gutted. but he's done it for the right reasons, we know he l it for the right reasons, we know he has. �* , ,., , ., it for the right reasons, we know he has. �* , , ., ., has. british government put a target on his back. — has. british government put a target on his back, and _ has. british government put a target on his back, and everybody - has. british government put a target on his back, and everybody is - has. british government put
denied doing — and practices. abramovich has always denied doing anything _ and practices. abramovich has always deniedanctions, but some will see this as an attempt to secure the club's future before any possible sanctions come his way. chelsea have been transformed into a footballing force under abramovich, winning 19 major trophies. little wonder, then, that some supporters are sad to see him go. absolutely gutted. but he's done it for the right _ go. absolutely gutted. but he's done it...
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ago and we have direct communication with the head of the donetsk people's republic denis vladimirovich pushilin denis. although he is also unkind in donetsk today, we know that shelling continues there, but now i want to ask about these nazis about what remains after them, when our guys are vacating their positions, we showed footage from this morning and before that, the swastikas of the nazi nazi minecraft book and that's it. this business. they are proud of this. there are many in positions or these are some isolated cases. no, unfortunately, these are not isolated cases, this is a targeted policy. geological brainwashing, and at all levels and in children's libraries, we find literature uh with nazi symbols and uh with ideology, that is, fascism, that is, in the literal sense of the word, it is in children's in children's libraries they have children. uh, they teach nazi symbols and nazism, because we are already used to the fact that the azov people have little information about children . unfortunately. this is so disturbing in one of the children's libraries, and not withdrawn and is now being
ago and we have direct communication with the head of the donetsk people's republic denis vladimirovich pushilin denis. although he is also unkind in donetsk today, we know that shelling continues there, but now i want to ask about these nazis about what remains after them, when our guys are vacating their positions, we showed footage from this morning and before that, the swastikas of the nazi nazi minecraft book and that's it. this business. they are proud of this. there are many in positions...
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denis vladimirovich pushilin denis vladimirovich good afternoon. although he is also unkind in donetsk today, we know that shelling continues there, but now i want to ask about these nazis about what remains after them. when our guys vacate their positions, we showed footage from this morning and before that, the swastikas of the nazi nazi minecraft book and that's it. this business. they are proud of this. there are many in positions or these are some isolated cases. no, unfortunately, these are not isolated cases, this is a deliberate policy of ideological brainwashing, and at all levels and in children's libraries. we find e literature with nazi symbols and e with ideology, that is, fascism, that is, in the literal sense of the word, it is in children's libraries in children's libraries that they are children. uh, teach nazi symbolism and nazism, because we are already used to the fact that the azov people have little information about children . unfortunately. it's so disturbing in one of the children's libraries. e has not been withdrawn, and now the literature that was published, with the support of international funds, is being studied. that is, this is money that came from the west, literature in good binding, that is, expensive. but what is inside there, well, it almost shocks, probably, that is, the islands of a thinking person, that is, it’s not even really covered up there, that is, uh, here is the ideology presented there, that is, the dehumanization, and russians of russia. and, of course , everything that is related to the donbass, but i would not even want to reproduce it, therefore, what is in the headquarters of those abandoned by the nazis, then how many paraphernalia of nazi symbols are there, and there are flags there and some brochures and memos. well, this no longer causes any, let's say, surprise, alas, but the fact that this happened. here, in terms of working with young people, something very serious. i can't help but ask about the video that is active spread on social networks this weekend about torture, and about our prisoners, and about , among other things, what was found in mariupol when a woman survived on the stomach of the nazis. and the nazi swastika. do you have any details on this report, because the latest statements our investigative committee is studying the material of this case. i think that in the near future an assessment of the reaction will be given, if you have something some additional information, where it happened on what days it was and well, i won’t ask the guys’ mood. we we all perfectly understand how the fighters relate to this. as for the woman who was found in one of the schools in mariupol in the basement of one school? it's just the details it was at school. yes , it’s in the basement of the school, where the nazis were directly located, and the girl with traces of torture with the remains of cellophane on her head, that is, uh, on her stomach, and her arm was torn off. well, at least, at that moment, when they already found it on the stomach, either burned out, or applied to the fact that it starts with plastic, this is a fact, but this is what what happened in these days, when people simply remained hostages, and the national battalions, as for torture, and the guys of the military, alas, this is not an isolated fact and probably he just got in this form for the first time. uh, all these, that is, got on the air, and about the testimony of those guys who were in the hands of the scoundrels, that is, and whom we managed to free, they tell it in detail they are violated, that is, all methods of waging war. well, ukraine has gone to the extreme, that is, the ukrainian regime has gone to kamen, it will be so, well, we still remember from the time of 14-15 years, when they gave away the prisoners they were called the bag of bones, in fact, when a person is like, alive but all broken, broken, and dystological what kind of situation we saw in donetsk now , heard that there were shelling there it rumbles and you can see flying over the sky, even traces of missiles, either the air defense is working, or the point will fly away, that's what the situation is at the moment. the central parts of there, well, the kiev region, are already being shelled, at least 10 residential areas have been damaged. uh, buildings. damaged uh sots, gas pipeline facilities, and damaged uh, 78 substation, uh and 10,000 subscribers as a result of what now? uh, just behind the electricity repairmen are working but working under fire. that is, uh, the nazis again continue to fight, uh, inflicting damage on the civilian population, although to the maximum. perhaps from their position, damage to infrastructure. well, again, women, old people, children, according to preliminary data. today, there are already two early victims, this is the information that unfortunately exists, uh, these data may still be updated because 58 civilians were injured in one day yesterday. for one day, thank you very much, the head of the donetsk people's republic, denisas in direct contact with us, hold on, we are all with you and i hope that we will talk well in detail after our victory. thank you very much and let's listen to the statement of our minister of foreign affairs right now listen to sergey lavrov about who the real fate in the negotiations between russia and ukraine depends on. we want her to nevertheless, e has returned to sanity, and we have reason to believe that now our e, most serious concerns, which directly affect our fundamental legitimate interests, are nevertheless heard and they are beginning to be understood, and in this case they will influence the kiev regime, who, of course, uh, listens and in fact not only listens, but does everything that the west tells him to do. and i hope that the kiev negotiators will be able to show a constructive approach, and we will be able to achieve at some stage desired result. it turns out that, perhaps, something was heard in nato and some result, perhaps it will be that they could hear. the
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denied| reeks of illegality. roman i abramovich 's lies denied he abramovich �*s lies denied he was protected by boris yeltsin andy catching up secret past is finally catching up with him. richard bilton, bbc news. no in russia's apartment in open areas. in the capital, kyiv, 20 past six and it has been shaken by two large explosions. pictures capturing a projectile in the sky over here in the last hour. what is not clear is whether it was a russian strike or firing from ukrainian air force systems but residents continue preparations for a potential siege in kyiv. the majority of ukraine's refugees have headed for poland. so far, most have been put up in people's homes. but for the thousands of ukrainian civilians who need medical care, the journey has been even more traumatic. the bbc�*s lewis goodall is in the city of lublin and was given exclusive access to one of the biggest hospitals that has been taking in ukrainian patients. three weeks ago, 44 million people lived in ukraine. now, 1.7 million of those people, mainly women and children, live in poland. most are exhausted, some are sick, some need medical c
denied| reeks of illegality. roman i abramovich 's lies denied he abramovich �*s lies denied he was protected by boris yeltsin andy catching up secret past is finally catching up with him. richard bilton, bbc news. no in russia's apartment in open areas. in the capital, kyiv, 20 past six and it has been shaken by two large explosions. pictures capturing a projectile in the sky over here in the last hour. what is not clear is whether it was a russian strike or firing from ukrainian air force...
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denis did not give me a tablet. denis are you ready to give tablet alice i'm not going anywhere, i'm not in the mood, denis i have nothing to do with it, i'll talk to him later. vika sucks up her friend, she found nothing conscience here . listen, our breakup means that i no longer have a husband, but do you have a father? i have more father. all i do is walk. kiss that eight was at home, of course. you was right? iron lady business consultant in a large company professor a respected person like this holds a blow and knows how to cover up his tracks. thanks first already. she also buried and everything was also noticed to her successfully getting married is not a crime. as i understand it, dasha for her was always an appendage to her father, when i talked to her warmly in the voice of the boys. i didn't hear the word at all. how long have they been family? it was 10 and my father almost immediately married lydia. why didn't they become friends? he was not an ordinary person. the president of the oil company so, the legacy there is serious, and you and i know that it kills less. there really is an albino near nikolaevna,
denis did not give me a tablet. denis are you ready to give tablet alice i'm not going anywhere, i'm not in the mood, denis i have nothing to do with it, i'll talk to him later. vika sucks up her friend, she found nothing conscience here . listen, our breakup means that i no longer have a husband, but do you have a father? i have more father. all i do is walk. kiss that eight was at home, of course. you was right? iron lady business consultant in a large company professor a respected person...
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denis klyaver, what exactly denis, in my opinion, got in the first round in the first seconds, firstly, ekaterina is so beautiful, of course, any woman deserves anyway. moreover, i was completely posting the answer of my husband, who is growing up a real gentleman said women they are fickle. but this is so, if it's wonderful, denises, you will have 40 seconds alone, the rest are all silent, not a single one of these next three clues. clearly 40 seconds. in fact, everyone else is silent. everything does not suggest good attention to the screen. what in 1747 , by order of elizabeth petrovna, the court ladies had to do, after the empress used poor-quality hair powder, if you were the same peter, i would say that he forced petrovna to shave his beards ah. well, maybe, so the empress will use low-quality hair powder. and, well, she asked to shave everyone baldly, but the girls. this is absolutely the answer is simply the first version of the live on. excuse me please, i cleaned it, it's absurd with you beauty day, in short. so well, i definitely need a trip to the concert here. we will take the coordinates together with her husband perfectly, which he did in 1747 . after empress elizaveta petrovna used low-quality hair powder, the ladies of the court had to shave nala, apparently, she herself, too, was left without h
denis klyaver, what exactly denis, in my opinion, got in the first round in the first seconds, firstly, ekaterina is so beautiful, of course, any woman deserves anyway. moreover, i was completely posting the answer of my husband, who is growing up a real gentleman said women they are fickle. but this is so, if it's wonderful, denises, you will have 40 seconds alone, the rest are all silent, not a single one of these next three clues. clearly 40 seconds. in fact, everyone else is silent....
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denied. 0n the plane as well is a man who was also arrested in 2017 and accused of spying. again, he denies that. he had served his sentence and has been released and both of them are on that plane coming back to the uk and we understand that nazanin will be reuniting with herfamily, richard and gabriella her daughter there as well. let's bring in mark lobel well. let's bring in mark lobel, our reporter here. firstly, talk this how significant this moment is for the two of them to be returning home. you just have to think about how richard and gabriella are feeling right now for the significance of this moment. we're moments from this plane touching down at an raf base and this will be the moment where two much missed british iranian national�*s return on british soil. i think we are about to see that moment happen now live and for all the families involved, to finally breathe a sigh of relief as the plane, that boeing 757 charter from muscat touches down in england at raf brize norton. moments away and there it is, touched down and a huge sigh of relief for the families of those two much missed british iranian nationals.— iranian nationals. indeed. the famil of iranian nationals. indeed. the family of the _ iranian nationals. indeed. the family of the other _ iranian nationals. indeed. the family of the other man - iranian nationals. indeed. the family of the other man was l family of the other man was saying that they could not believe it until the plane left tehran but, i guess, many questions have been asked about why they have been released now. because they have been repeated efforts by the british government to have them released so why now? it is interesting. _ released so why now? it is interesting. there - released so why now? it is interesting. there has - released so why now? it 3 interesting. there has been a change in tone between the british and iranian governments, no doubt, that is certainly what the foreign secretary, liz truss, who, incidentally, is expected to meet nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe at raf brize norton now that they have landed there and deliver a statement to the media shortly. the reason is that the government in iran change —— iran changed and messy interests changed. a third member who was arrested in iran was also an american national had brought americans into the negotiations and a change of tack from something that was being held up by the americans, they were nervous about money being paid over because of sanctions was alleviated by the foreign secretary, liz truss. so what happened is that the £400 million debt that uk had owed a run —— iran, was finally paid although it has been ring—fenced for humanitarian needs. but what we see now is a sense of a homecoming and the focus now is really on many people including seven—year—old gabriella who we know has made welcome home signs with her friends and isjust welcome home signs with her friends and is just keen to hold a mothers hands, to get her back into the house and show her what she has missed out on all those many years of her life when naranin zaghari—ratcliffe was stuck in a iranians prison, going on hunger strike herself with her husband on hunger strike, trying to get the message across that they should not be bargaining chips in an international debt obligation. and for viewers who are joining us, we are seeing life is from raf brize norton airbase where the plane has just landed carrying naranin zaghari—ratcliffe as well as anoosheh ashoori who has been released from prison in iran. talk through exactly what those two were accused of doing in iran. both of them have deniedthe charges. absolutely. naranin _ the charges. absolutely. | naranin zaghari-ratcliffe the charges. absolutely. - naranin zaghari-ratcliffe was naranin zaghari—ratcliffe was accused of plotting to overthrow lahri's government and strenuously denied those charges throughout. with her background as a journalist, the reigning government was trying to show that she was in some way taking part in operations within the country. she was there to visit, she says, her parents and the same was true of anoosheh ashoori. he said he was there to visit his mother and he was accused of spying. this is way back in 2017 for him and 2016 41 lack three naranin zaghari—ratcliffe. both protested their innocence but both were put in jail and both of them had very, very difficult times at one point, anoosheh ashoori tried to take his own life and it is very well documented with naranin zaghari—ratcliffe or both her and her husband were doing in order to get herfreed. and her husband were doing in order to g
denied. 0n the plane as well is a man who was also arrested in 2017 and accused of spying. again, he denies that. he had served his sentence and has been released and both of them are on that plane coming back to the uk and we understand that nazanin will be reuniting with herfamily, richard and gabriella her daughter there as well. let's bring in mark lobel well. let's bring in mark lobel, our reporter here. firstly, talk this how significant this moment is for the two of them to be returning...
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moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement what's the latest military assessment? my colleague, tim wilcox has been speaking to andrew galer, head of land vehicles and weapons at janes — and formally british army infantryman — and to the military analyst justin crump, who is chief executive of the risk assessment company sibylline — and formerly a british army tank commander. they are doing better in the south and east very best forces were in dundas, forces from north and northeast are a bit less to it, —— in donbas. they were told they were going into the invasion so they have not sorted themselves out, so it is a slower advance on kyiv but there are advancing forces in the north—east, cutting off a large chunk of the country, advancing a long way in doing it well have to get to the edge of kyiv but very long supply lines then you are held up long supply lines then you are held up in khaki of still. —— held up in kharkiv still. up in khaki of still. -- held up in kharkiv still.— kharkiv still. they've only taken one town. _
moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement what's the latest military assessment? my colleague, tim wilcox has been speaking to andrew galer, head of land vehicles and weapons at janes — and formally british army infantryman — and to the military analyst justin crump, who is chief executive of the risk assessment company sibylline — and formerly a british army tank commander. they are doing better in the south and east very...
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moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvementrogress is in the south of ukraine. they have captured the city of kherson and are pushing west, towards the key port of odesa on the black sea. but the city of mykolaiv stands in their way and while ukraine's forces standing firm — it too has suffered extensive damage. from there, andrew harding sent this. a snowstorm enfolds us as we head for the front lines towards a ukrainian city that is blocking the russian advance. civilians gather on the outskirts of mykolaiv, fleeing the madness. are you worried about the bombs and the artillery? yes, yes. it's also very loud, especially at night. explosions loud and deadly. the russians are trying to blast a path through this city in order to seize the whole black sea coast. but mykolaiv is proving obstinate. sirens wail ok, we just heard some artillery in the distance and then an air raid siren so we are going to suit up. you too. in a cellar volunteers follow the example set by millions of ukrainians nationwide, forming a diy army. it's pla
moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvementrogress is in the south of ukraine. they have captured the city of kherson and are pushing west, towards the key port of odesa on the black sea. but the city of mykolaiv stands in their way and while ukraine's forces standing firm — it too has suffered extensive damage. from there, andrew harding sent this. a snowstorm enfolds us as we head for the front lines towards a ukrainian city...