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of the consultancy pangea why a group and in moscow dimitri babich political analyst for so wagner a news agency in russia a warm welcome to all 5 could start with glenn in boston so what do you think glenn do these sanctions indicate that the by the administration is going to take a very different approach to russia than we saw under the donald trump administration oh absolutely that is the case it's a return to a more traditional kind of relationship for tat and carrot and stick early ship between rivals which is how international relations function until biden took office we had for 4 years someone who was very least compromised by russian intelligence and pretty clearly involved with the very how do we know that glenn just just to get factual on you about how do we know he was compromised i know the allegations about golden showers and all but how do we know for sure. well by observing every statement and every policies action that he took her horror here is a crisis you don't have to go behind curtains to see that when the all 17 agencies of the united states intelligence commun
of the consultancy pangea why a group and in moscow dimitri babich political analyst for so wagner a news agency in russia a warm welcome to all 5 could start with glenn in boston so what do you think glenn do these sanctions indicate that the by the administration is going to take a very different approach to russia than we saw under the donald trump administration oh absolutely that is the case it's a return to a more traditional kind of relationship for tat and carrot and stick early ship...
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while gangsters patrol the streets with automatic weapons dimitri on my chains prepares to deliver a sermon. evangelical christianity is booming among the poor this is one of the many churches in the favelas. options. on a wheelchair. the church's pastor is get the service going. but this brand of christianity there are a lot of young people in the congregation. dimitrios asks anyone to come forward who has a friend or relative in a drugs gang. that's what his time as a gangster he can do they are they are. part of life that i lead i had money and power but i had to hide every night because i couldn't trust anybody. not even my friends. he. later back at his home he told us he never got a good night's sleep as a gangster but he had had high expectations when he joined up as a poor boy from the slums he saw it as a chance to be somebody. let me see what i was i. started to take drugs and got in with a bunch of criminals and we would attack other guys. as i rose up through the ranks to become boston the. like. a wild time with lots of partying and lots of drugs. major drug. wars. caugh
while gangsters patrol the streets with automatic weapons dimitri on my chains prepares to deliver a sermon. evangelical christianity is booming among the poor this is one of the many churches in the favelas. options. on a wheelchair. the church's pastor is get the service going. but this brand of christianity there are a lot of young people in the congregation. dimitrios asks anyone to come forward who has a friend or relative in a drugs gang. that's what his time as a gangster he can do they...
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since then dimitri a has. when paralyzed from the waist down nowadays he spends his days going around the favelas preaching and trying to get gangsters to reform his own story is well known a bad man who found god in the path of virtue many people here find it moving. slow. he often talks to the dealers hanging out on street corners here. they seem to accept him and they pray together. even those who carry a hand grenade with them just in case. they washougal vienna baby the government needs to create opportunities for the kids here so they don't just make the obvious choice to become dealers or lose their freedom or even their lives but what about going to be going to. those who choose to go clean and renounce crime are relatively few in number. wagner jody vega is one of them he got his 1st revolver when he was just 15 so i came up but they just follow my rear went well i was soon one of the bosses and had loads of cash. and in the shoot out i was grazed by a bullish couple of feet but i get out the way the
since then dimitri a has. when paralyzed from the waist down nowadays he spends his days going around the favelas preaching and trying to get gangsters to reform his own story is well known a bad man who found god in the path of virtue many people here find it moving. slow. he often talks to the dealers hanging out on street corners here. they seem to accept him and they pray together. even those who carry a hand grenade with them just in case. they washougal vienna baby the government needs to...
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dimitri on march good example so. to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater far inland damming 2 of the country's main rivers the ganges and the brahmaputra this can cause them to burst their banks flooding large areas of land experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extreme weather more common the country's annual monsoon rains are already becoming increasingly heavy. they also fear that by the end of the century sea levels around bangladesh could rise by $1.00 to $1.00 and a half meters large areas of the low lying country would then be submerged under water. in southern bangladesh the monsoon rains are getting heavier year by year and that means ever more extensive flooding. nowadays other die models fields are not just under water during monsoon season but for a full 8 months of the year so he's tu
dimitri on march good example so. to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater far inland damming 2 of the country's main rivers the ganges and the brahmaputra this can cause them to burst their banks flooding large areas of land experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extreme...
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dimitri amar chines good example see. to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater far inland damming 2 of the country's main rivers the ganges and the brahmaputra this can cause them to burst their banks flooding large areas of land experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extreme weather more common the country's annual monsoon rains are already becoming increasingly heavy. they also fear that by the end of the century sea levels around bangladesh could rise by $1.00 to $1.00 and a half metres large areas of the low lying country would then be submerged under water. in southern bangladesh the monsoon rains are getting heavier year by year and that means ever more extensive flooding. nowadays overdone models fields are not just under water during monsoon season but for a full 8 months of the year so he's tur
dimitri amar chines good example see. to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater far inland damming 2 of the country's main rivers the ganges and the brahmaputra this can cause them to burst their banks flooding large areas of land experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extreme...
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while gangsters patrol the streets with automatic weapons dimitri on march eans prepares to deliver a sermon. evangelical christianity is booming among the poor in rio this is one of the many churches in the favelas. to uganda believe that if you go astray you usually have 3 options get killed go to jail or end up in a wheelchair that's my message to you and your employer. the church's pastor is get the service going extatic practices are typical of this brand of christianity there are a lot of young people in the congregation. week. demitri oh asks anyone to come forward who has a friend or relative in a drugs gang. i was. soon half the gathering is standing in front of him that's when he starts talking about his time as a gangster he and they are. here what kind of life that i lead i have money and power but i have to hide every night because i can. didn't trust anybody. not even my friends. later back at his home he told us he never got a good night's sleep as a gangster but he had had high expectations when he joined up as a poor boy from the slums he saw it as a chance to be some
while gangsters patrol the streets with automatic weapons dimitri on march eans prepares to deliver a sermon. evangelical christianity is booming among the poor in rio this is one of the many churches in the favelas. to uganda believe that if you go astray you usually have 3 options get killed go to jail or end up in a wheelchair that's my message to you and your employer. the church's pastor is get the service going extatic practices are typical of this brand of christianity there are a lot of...
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while gangsters patrol the streets with automatic weapons dimitri on march eans prepares to deliver a sermon. evangelical christian. hannity is booming among the poor in rio this is one of the many churches in the favelas. to think. that if you go astray you usually have 3 options get killed go to jail or end up in a wheelchair that's my message to you in your opinion. the church's pastor is get the service going extatic practices are typical of this brand of christianity there are a lot of young people in the congregation. that. dimitrios asks anyone to come forward who has a friend or relative in a drugs gang. i don't feel soon half the gathering is standing in front of him that's when he starts talking about his time as a gangster he in the later. part of life that i lead i had money and power but i had to hide every night because i couldn't trust anybody. not even my friends he came. later back at his home he told us he never got a good night's sleep as a gangster but he had had high expectations when he joined up as a poor boy from the slums he saw it as a chance to be somebody.
while gangsters patrol the streets with automatic weapons dimitri on march eans prepares to deliver a sermon. evangelical christian. hannity is booming among the poor in rio this is one of the many churches in the favelas. to think. that if you go astray you usually have 3 options get killed go to jail or end up in a wheelchair that's my message to you in your opinion. the church's pastor is get the service going extatic practices are typical of this brand of christianity there are a lot of...
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let's bring in our guests in moscow dimitri babich is a political analyst at. internet project in rome marco deledio head of the russia and balkans desk of the center for international studies also in moscow alexander solidere a member of the russian opposition and former chairman of open russia welcome to the program dimitri 1st of all what is putting trying to say here is he saying that he wants to cling to power for other. well 1st i would like to tell you that it's not already it was not ready you're not signed that law because the war was basically bullshit at the referendum last year by serving your servant 1st and of the people who bought in the board i think the situation is misrepresented in a lot of the western media 1st they say that he has been running russia since the year although that's not exactly true because in 2008 yes he handed the reins of power at the museum and made him and then you for example decided not. going to dusty un role in 2011 which it was alternately holster that decision or your boss made a video of you know his way through a
let's bring in our guests in moscow dimitri babich is a political analyst at. internet project in rome marco deledio head of the russia and balkans desk of the center for international studies also in moscow alexander solidere a member of the russian opposition and former chairman of open russia welcome to the program dimitri 1st of all what is putting trying to say here is he saying that he wants to cling to power for other. well 1st i would like to tell you that it's not already it was not...
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dimitry a march good example see. to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater far inland damming 2 of the country's main rivers the ganges and the brahmaputra this can cause them to burst their banks flooding large areas of land experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extreme weather more common the country's annual monsoon rains are already becoming increasingly heavy. they also fear that by the end of the century sea levels around bangladesh could rise by $1.00 to $1.00 and a half meters large areas of the low lying country would then be submerged under water. in southern bangladesh the monsoon rains are getting heavier year by year and that means ever more extensive flooding. nowadays other diamont as fields are not just under water during monsoon season but for a full 8 months of the year so he's tu
dimitry a march good example see. to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater far inland damming 2 of the country's main rivers the ganges and the brahmaputra this can cause them to burst their banks flooding large areas of land experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extreme...
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states that kimberly impart or cause the death of dante dimitri was right by her culpable negligence, whereby communally potter created an unreasonable risk in consciously took a chance of causing death or great bodily harm to dante dimitri is right. a conviction of second degree manslaughter carries a match will punishment of ten years in prison in a 20,000 dollar fine. washington county prosecutor said in his statement today quote, certain occupations carry an immense responsibility, and none more so than a sworn police officer, who will vigorously prosecute this case and intend to prove the officer potter abrogated her responsibility to protect the public, when she used her fire arm rather than a her taser. in her press conference today the mayor of the brooklyn center said this. >> i share our communities anger in shock in a message to all who are demanding justice to him and his family is this. your voices, have been heard. the eyes of the world are watching brooklyn center. and i urge you, to protest peacefully. and without violence. later today the mayor visited the family of d
states that kimberly impart or cause the death of dante dimitri was right by her culpable negligence, whereby communally potter created an unreasonable risk in consciously took a chance of causing death or great bodily harm to dante dimitri is right. a conviction of second degree manslaughter carries a match will punishment of ten years in prison in a 20,000 dollar fine. washington county prosecutor said in his statement today quote, certain occupations carry an immense responsibility, and none...
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dr dimitri christakis heads the center for child health behavior and brain development at seattle children's research institute. he's a pioneer in research on small screen. rafal owed thousands of children from birth to age 7 and what we found was that the more tell of it. children watch before the age of 3 the more likely they were to have attentional problems later in life at school age. he and his team think these programs space is what causes problems in children's brains. so the hypothesis that we had was that prolonged exposure to that rapidly sequenced media would precondition the mind to expect high levels of input and this would lead to inattention later in life. stated otherwise a young brain regularly exposed to high levels of pictures and sounds would in the long term have problems concentrating on task that require time such as reading and writing. the does this and soil them bodman set of actual observed problems in children being studied. because an epidemiological studies are always subject to the criticism but they can't prove a causal relationship the next logical step norm
dr dimitri christakis heads the center for child health behavior and brain development at seattle children's research institute. he's a pioneer in research on small screen. rafal owed thousands of children from birth to age 7 and what we found was that the more tell of it. children watch before the age of 3 the more likely they were to have attentional problems later in life at school age. he and his team think these programs space is what causes problems in children's brains. so the hypothesis...
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video of the event it seems the ridiculousness of the situation is not lost on its users artie's dimitry park reports. you know how it's becoming harder and harder to tell reality from satire these days well it's because of stuff like this since and i'm so honored to be able to present you tonight with a free expression award for your incredible leadership with you tube and i just want to say thank you for all the work that you've done to empower people around the world congrats on your very well deserved award thank you so much for the freedom farm for having me here today and for this award this is real in award show on you tube sponsored by you tube giving you tube c.e.o. of all things in award for freedom of expression means are literally coming to life . and you need a lightsaber to cut through the irony in this case which might explain the whole area is this like ratio on the video. over the last few years you tube has practically become synonymous with censorship and funny thing is they're not really even denying it c they just call it responsibility work in her post toward interv
video of the event it seems the ridiculousness of the situation is not lost on its users artie's dimitry park reports. you know how it's becoming harder and harder to tell reality from satire these days well it's because of stuff like this since and i'm so honored to be able to present you tonight with a free expression award for your incredible leadership with you tube and i just want to say thank you for all the work that you've done to empower people around the world congrats on your very...
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karylle dimitri have all of those upcoming stocks will be enough to vaccinate 15000000 people each person needs 2 doses the russian job has not yet been approved for use in china but assuming that happens the chinese manufacturer will distribute it domestically as well as abroad so far it's been a feat has been licensed in almost 60 countries china specialist victor garber thinks moscow and beijing are plenty to gain from working together on taxing. for china to help russia to produce the a vaccine and to introduce that to the chinese consumers as well as markets outside of china would be a very china has one of the largest the manufacturing capacity is in fact seeing so if we use the. produced by the russian sites or the production of a vaccine physically in china it will be a when we situation i do not see any reason why this vaccine should not be approved of by the chinese role it's a real oranges and i hope the chinese people will have a choice if they want to use one or 2 all 3 chinese vaccines they will be able to do that if they prefer those who make vaccine they were i would choic
karylle dimitri have all of those upcoming stocks will be enough to vaccinate 15000000 people each person needs 2 doses the russian job has not yet been approved for use in china but assuming that happens the chinese manufacturer will distribute it domestically as well as abroad so far it's been a feat has been licensed in almost 60 countries china specialist victor garber thinks moscow and beijing are plenty to gain from working together on taxing. for china to help russia to produce the a...
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impostor mohnish to dupe journalists into putting their questions to joe biden spokesperson artie's dimitri polk explains just what happened. have you ever wondered who gets to ask the questions at the white house well for channels like r t or independent journalists it's practically impossible instantly you get accusations of being propaganda fake news and so on bake news that's being spread by russia or to you which is the hulu supported. funded by the russian or the russian government fake means has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia fake news fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news of course they explain it as holding up journalistic standards or something like that well ok so just how high are these standards well just for yourself an online game or manage to get in for questions to jen psaki biden's press secretary by just pretending to be a white house reporter a few fake twitter handles that's all it took the gamer who was real identity is still unknown created a profile as casey leggo montagu who pretended to be a reporter for a non-existing
impostor mohnish to dupe journalists into putting their questions to joe biden spokesperson artie's dimitri polk explains just what happened. have you ever wondered who gets to ask the questions at the white house well for channels like r t or independent journalists it's practically impossible instantly you get accusations of being propaganda fake news and so on bake news that's being spread by russia or to you which is the hulu supported. funded by the russian or the russian government fake...
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mass media council last june officials in a rico claimed he was quote effectively controlled by a mr dimitricaselli off he's a moscow born t.v. anchor who is on the list of individuals officially sanctioned by the e.u. but in fact mr has never even worked at all it's he he heads a media group called rossiya subordinate which is a separate organization and so far no indication from the last few know authorities as to how they've linked him to this channel back when the 1st allegation was made ati's editor in chief gave her views on the issue of the miter kissin office not the head of r.t. he has nothing to do with r.t. to me is the head of the. they probably just google to receive a subordinate and got russia today the translation i cannot explain this phantasmagoric stupidity by anything else i have been the head of russia today for 15 years since it was founded last summer the russian foreign ministry condemned the apparent come pain against russian media in latvia calling it well rooster phobia we spoke to various guests on the program who believe any media restrictions alternately create
mass media council last june officials in a rico claimed he was quote effectively controlled by a mr dimitricaselli off he's a moscow born t.v. anchor who is on the list of individuals officially sanctioned by the e.u. but in fact mr has never even worked at all it's he he heads a media group called rossiya subordinate which is a separate organization and so far no indication from the last few know authorities as to how they've linked him to this channel back when the 1st allegation was made...
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activists were quick to slum the laws on constitutional and violating human rights here to take over old dimitry. the all knowing corporations and celebrities are at it again spreading their wisdom to us lowly humans who just don't understand anything at all wisdom of the day the new arkansas law preventing minors from getting gender reassignment surgery is practically murder and is killing children arkansas legislates a seemly have nothing better to do during a global pandemic an economic meltdown than to pass hateful discriminatory laws denying health care its people trans rights a human rights trance kids are under attack across the country arkansas has just banned them from accessing health care this is tend to mad to mad kids who will tell us who they are it's our job to support them not demonize or harm them don't bother looking any of this up though because these people who are saying this have definitely done their research they've weighed the pros and the cons of this bill and have come to the undeniable conclusion that this bill is really bad just retreat spread the message and enjoy t
activists were quick to slum the laws on constitutional and violating human rights here to take over old dimitry. the all knowing corporations and celebrities are at it again spreading their wisdom to us lowly humans who just don't understand anything at all wisdom of the day the new arkansas law preventing minors from getting gender reassignment surgery is practically murder and is killing children arkansas legislates a seemly have nothing better to do during a global pandemic an economic...
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always a pleasure to welcome onto the program political analyst dimitri babich for his take good to see you to me treat is yes i see you incidence this move by the czech republic comes just days after the u.s. imposed sweeping restrictions on moscow over alleged harmful activities. well yes indeed i mean it's interesting because just you know in one d. the czech foreign minister young how much work was expected in malta call he was expected to come here to agree or on the purchase of a. vaccine for europe or the czech republic let me remind you of the czech president resentment is considered to be so far. all bernoulli or badly expressed sympathy for the idea or the russian big scene now of all. the president has to. be patriotic so that the prime minister bobbie says that you know the president is behind him in your mind in explanations from russia on what happened. but you know what is very strange is that immediately it. which is the western so-called investigative group with quite open connections to all western special services immediately betting can set something like oh when you
always a pleasure to welcome onto the program political analyst dimitri babich for his take good to see you to me treat is yes i see you incidence this move by the czech republic comes just days after the u.s. imposed sweeping restrictions on moscow over alleged harmful activities. well yes indeed i mean it's interesting because just you know in one d. the czech foreign minister young how much work was expected in malta call he was expected to come here to agree or on the purchase of a. vaccine...
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dimitri's would have turned 19 years old today. friends described him as being super smart and a computer with they plan what plan to hold a memorial service for him saturday at berkeley youth alternatives, a nonprofit where he was an intern, frank watching those doves being released. alright amberleigh live in oakland tonight, amber. thank you. at 11 in san francisco man is under arrest in the death of a 10 month, a seven month old rather baby boy, the chronicle reports a 26 year old joseph williams brought the baby to the emergency roomliforl center tuesday afternoon. the infant was pronounced dead and hospital staff reportedly noticed signs of trauma. the cause of death has not been released. williams is apparently not related to the baby. the justice department, says alameda county jail it excuse me, santa rita jail in alamed ill inmates by keeping them in isolation for too long. the doj report says that when investigators visited the jail, they found 75 prisoners in isolation who had been there for more than 90 days. the repor
dimitri's would have turned 19 years old today. friends described him as being super smart and a computer with they plan what plan to hold a memorial service for him saturday at berkeley youth alternatives, a nonprofit where he was an intern, frank watching those doves being released. alright amberleigh live in oakland tonight, amber. thank you. at 11 in san francisco man is under arrest in the death of a 10 month, a seven month old rather baby boy, the chronicle reports a 26 year old joseph...
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dr dimitri christakis heads the center for child health behavior and brain development at seattle children's research institute. he's a pioneer in research on small screen. referral load thousands of children from birth to age 7 and what we found was that the more television children watch before the age of 3 the more likely they were to have attentional problems later in life at school age. he and his team think these programs pace is what causes problems in children's brains. so the hypothesis that we had was that prolonged exposure to that rapidly sequence media would pre-condition the mind to expect high levels of input and this would lead to inattention later in life. stated otherwise a young brain regularly exposed to high levels of pictures and sounds would in the long term after problems concentrating on task that require time such as reading and writing. the does this and soil them bodman set of actual observed problems in children being studied. because an epidemiological studies are always subject to the criticism of the kit prove a causal relationship the next logical step normal
dr dimitri christakis heads the center for child health behavior and brain development at seattle children's research institute. he's a pioneer in research on small screen. referral load thousands of children from birth to age 7 and what we found was that the more television children watch before the age of 3 the more likely they were to have attentional problems later in life at school age. he and his team think these programs pace is what causes problems in children's brains. so the...
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caster at the gaggle which can be found on you tube and rumble and here in moscow we're joined by dimitri bobbish he is a political analyst and editor and knows me internet media project hi gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's start out with george and budapest george you know ever since the the riots in january 6th have been there's been talk all the way from nancy pelosi all the way down to when this n.b.c. and c.n.n. and all that. wall street journal washington post on and on for a 911 style investigation here on the face of it i don't have a problem with that at all i mean i'm a fairly the d.o.j. is doing something they need more time that's all we find out ok but i really worry is this another is this in the extension to the russia gate hoax or this and and a completely new incarnation because given what we've seen over the last 5 years or what what no hope and trust you have that this isn't going to turn into a political witch hunt had george well of course we had no such quote or trust and remember the 9
caster at the gaggle which can be found on you tube and rumble and here in moscow we're joined by dimitri bobbish he is a political analyst and editor and knows me internet media project hi gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's start out with george and budapest george you know ever since the the riots in january 6th have been there's been talk all the way from nancy pelosi all the way down to when this n.b.c. and...
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kremlin spokesman dimitri peskov says any concrete steps will depend on a decision. he also says that the sanctions imposed on russia won't. affect russia's domestic economy but he welcomes comments from president biden the both leaders see eye to eye on the need to deescalate tensions between russia and the u.s. the u.s. has a long list of complaints against russian activities that led to his interference into u.s. presidential elections widespread siva hiking the occupation of ukraine jailing of alexei navalny the opposition politician of what the americans call nefarious activities the russians of course deny allegations of the meddling in america. a government has killed 8 people and wounded several others during a late night shooting to indianapolis airport in the us for he said that he then took his own life it happened at a facility run by the logistics giant fed ex the company says it's deeply saddened and shocked for more let's go down to 0 as john hendren his life from minneapolis john what more do we know about what happened late last night. adrian police
kremlin spokesman dimitri peskov says any concrete steps will depend on a decision. he also says that the sanctions imposed on russia won't. affect russia's domestic economy but he welcomes comments from president biden the both leaders see eye to eye on the need to deescalate tensions between russia and the u.s. the u.s. has a long list of complaints against russian activities that led to his interference into u.s. presidential elections widespread siva hiking the occupation of ukraine jailing...
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and europe for a joint response ukraine's foreign minister dimitri labor wants more western economic sanctions against russia and he says the time to act is running out predicting that more than $120000.00 russian soldiers will be near his country's border by the end of the week ukraine's military has begun reinforcing its border presence here's the country's foreign minister earlier today. the cost of preventing the russia fill the escalation will always be lower than the cost of stopping it and mitigating its consequences and i hope our friends and partners understand that. it is way more effective to clearly make moscow understand that a new stage of aggression will have dire consequences for russia. international isolation and painful economic sanctions. well what can we realistically expect from the west especially from the u.s. now that joe biden is president let's bring in jonathan katz from the german marshall fund he joins me tonight from washington it's good to see you again jonathan. what does washington make of the buildup of russian troops near the border with ukraine we
and europe for a joint response ukraine's foreign minister dimitri labor wants more western economic sanctions against russia and he says the time to act is running out predicting that more than $120000.00 russian soldiers will be near his country's border by the end of the week ukraine's military has begun reinforcing its border presence here's the country's foreign minister earlier today. the cost of preventing the russia fill the escalation will always be lower than the cost of stopping it...
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this channel back when the allegation was made ati's editor in chief gave the views on the issue dimitrikissin office not the head of r.t. he has nothing to do with out say to me as the head of the. they probably just google to receive a subordinate and got russia today the translation i cannot explain this phantasmagoric stupidity by anything else i have been the head of russia today for 15 years since it was founded. last summer the russian foreign ministry condemned the apparent campaign against russian media and latvia describing it as we're so focused and we spoke to various guests on the program who believe any media restrictions create problems for free speach. it is easy and such an atmosphere to attack russia russian media has new cold war atmosphere we have and the west against russia and and generally in the west is limiting freedom of expression. and and those who claim always say also much in favor of human rights and liberty they do expect the opposite it's not just we just come into an era where freedom of expression and and to choice of to news outlets you're watch is not
this channel back when the allegation was made ati's editor in chief gave the views on the issue dimitrikissin office not the head of r.t. he has nothing to do with out say to me as the head of the. they probably just google to receive a subordinate and got russia today the translation i cannot explain this phantasmagoric stupidity by anything else i have been the head of russia today for 15 years since it was founded. last summer the russian foreign ministry condemned the apparent campaign...
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well it wasn't a reset for vladimir putin it was a reset for dimitri. was prime minister he was already been viewed of we could push note of power and have russia rip current to the fold. and it's this didn't work so what's happening in ukraine is an extension of a policy that seeks to undermine glenarm or putin's russia by empowering the near abroad we saw that in georgia we see that ukraine we see that with the former republics in the baltic. it's a policy that's out of control and enough and but the reality we're supporting more of the most corrupt governments in the world we're supporting a state and nation that doesn't function properly and we're destabilizing an entire region all out of right there. and that's all this is is why. yes i mean for me that's not a foreign policy demonization is not a foreign policy and i mean let me come back to what we tell you in washington and what i find so peculiar here the all of the quote unquote help from the obama administration to help ukraine you know the being part of the overthrow of the legal government
well it wasn't a reset for vladimir putin it was a reset for dimitri. was prime minister he was already been viewed of we could push note of power and have russia rip current to the fold. and it's this didn't work so what's happening in ukraine is an extension of a policy that seeks to undermine glenarm or putin's russia by empowering the near abroad we saw that in georgia we see that ukraine we see that with the former republics in the baltic. it's a policy that's out of control and enough and...
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barack obama there was a reset attempt but it wasn't a reset for vladimir putin it was a reset for dimitri meant the a.v. while crude was prime minister so his hopes that $130.00 min v.a.d. of we could push putin out of power and have russia rip current to the fold down minutes this didn't work so what's happening in ukraine is an extension of a policy that seeks to undermine vladimir putin's russia by empowering them near abroad we saw that in georgia we see that ukraine we see that within the former republics in the baltic. it's a policy that's out of control and not in touch with reality supporting more of the most corrupt governments in the world who are supporting a state a nation that doesn't function properly and we're destabilizing an entire region all out of fight. that's all this is his fight for glad to hear putin yes i mean for him that's not a foreign policy and demonization is not a foreign policy and i mean let me come back to what the team in washington you know what i find so peculiar here the all of the. quote unquote help from the obama administration to help ukraine you
barack obama there was a reset attempt but it wasn't a reset for vladimir putin it was a reset for dimitri meant the a.v. while crude was prime minister so his hopes that $130.00 min v.a.d. of we could push putin out of power and have russia rip current to the fold down minutes this didn't work so what's happening in ukraine is an extension of a policy that seeks to undermine vladimir putin's russia by empowering them near abroad we saw that in georgia we see that ukraine we see that within the...
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in the united states, where epic dimitri, for quarantine duty or for investigation.ted diseases in line of duty and of many who have made the supreme sacrifice. these workers conducted their investigation in spirit, with full knowledge of the dangers that confronted them. he dedicated themselves to humanity and made their sacrifice on the author of science. other workers were bush moves food. more favorite on the field of battle. the public health service adler relentless fight against the disease, silently unsteadily. no shouting to sustain. a battlefield a silent. but the grim fight, their personal danger, dissatisfaction of accomplishments are there. even though the fight is frequently directed against the 19 and an unknown enemy.
in the united states, where epic dimitri, for quarantine duty or for investigation.ted diseases in line of duty and of many who have made the supreme sacrifice. these workers conducted their investigation in spirit, with full knowledge of the dangers that confronted them. he dedicated themselves to humanity and made their sacrifice on the author of science. other workers were bush moves food. more favorite on the field of battle. the public health service adler relentless fight against the...
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dr dimitri christakis heads the center for child health behavior and brain development at seattle children's research institute. he's a pioneer in research on small screens. we're following thousands of children from birth to age 7 and what we found was that the more tell of the. when children watch before the age of 3 the more likely they were to have attentional problems later in life at school age. he and his team think these programs pace is what causes problems in children's brains. so the hypothesis that we had was that prolonged exposure to that rapidly sequenced media would precondition the mind to expect high levels of input and this would lead to inattention later in life. stated otherwise a young brain regularly exposed to high levels of pictures and sounds would in the long term after problems concentrating on tusks that require time such as reading and writing. but does this unsoiled them bodman set off actual observed problems in children being studied. because it has to be logical studies are always subject to the criticism of the kit prove a causal relationship the next logic
dr dimitri christakis heads the center for child health behavior and brain development at seattle children's research institute. he's a pioneer in research on small screens. we're following thousands of children from birth to age 7 and what we found was that the more tell of the. when children watch before the age of 3 the more likely they were to have attentional problems later in life at school age. he and his team think these programs pace is what causes problems in children's brains. so the...
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and europe for a joint response ukraine's foreign minister dimitri labor wants more western economic sanctions against russia and he says the time to act is running out predicting that more than $120000.00 russian soldiers will be near his country's border by the end of the week ukraine's military has begun reinforcing its border presence here is the country's foreign minister earlier today. the cost of preventing the russia fill the escalation will always be lower than the cost of stopping it and make a gating ensconce sequences and i hope our friends and partners understand that. it is way more effective to clearly make moscow understand that a new stage of aggression will have dire consequences for russia. international isolation and painful economic sanctions. well what can we realistically expect from the west especially from the u.s. now that joe biden is president let's bring in jonathan katz from the german marshall fund he joins me tonight from washington it's good to see you again jonathan. what does washington make of the buildup of russian troops near the border with ukra
and europe for a joint response ukraine's foreign minister dimitri labor wants more western economic sanctions against russia and he says the time to act is running out predicting that more than $120000.00 russian soldiers will be near his country's border by the end of the week ukraine's military has begun reinforcing its border presence here is the country's foreign minister earlier today. the cost of preventing the russia fill the escalation will always be lower than the cost of stopping it...
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shot and killed by a stray bullet in oakland tonight, friends and family remembered 19 year old dimitri's fleming davis as a loving and charismatic young man. dementia is cared about others and helping others. you took somebody that meant everything to everybody. he was like everybody's best friend. good evening. i'm kristine are weird own andre is off tonight. demetrios was in a vehicle with his friends in east oakland. when the bullet hit him, he would have turned 19 this week. today, people who knew him gathered a burglar youth alternative, or dimitrius intern. you attend ktvu changes. candese charles joining us live with the message they have whoever's responsible, candace. good evening, christine. a good evening, folks at home. yes dozens of friends, coworkers and former teachers were in attendance today, sharing fond memories and the pain from this sudden loss there also sharing this message. if you know something, say something. please if anybody know anything, say something, because this is really hurting a lot of people, the friends and family of an oakland called student continu
shot and killed by a stray bullet in oakland tonight, friends and family remembered 19 year old dimitri's fleming davis as a loving and charismatic young man. dementia is cared about others and helping others. you took somebody that meant everything to everybody. he was like everybody's best friend. good evening. i'm kristine are weird own andre is off tonight. demetrios was in a vehicle with his friends in east oakland. when the bullet hit him, he would have turned 19 this week. today, people...
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but in russia, dimitri who is the deputy prime minister and also the chairman of gas -- state and economy and politics and personal fortunes with a fair amount of political violence. know that mr. putin has decided that he is the once and future president of russia, i think the chances that russia is going to break out of that and built on other strengths that it might have, including a smart population. for those have receded. i think unfortunately, russia will not find greater strength in the international economy. it's pretty much an economy that is dependent on the price of oil as well. >> let's go back to the arab spring. what do you think the lessons are? >> the lesson of the arab spring is the authoritarianism is not stable. it is not stable. if men, women and children don't have a way to change your circumstances and change their government peacefully, they will do it violently. when we were in romania, we learned what i call the ceausescu moment. he was the dictator of romania and in 1989 with revolutions going on and pull, in hungary and czechoslovakia, he was exhorting the roma
but in russia, dimitri who is the deputy prime minister and also the chairman of gas -- state and economy and politics and personal fortunes with a fair amount of political violence. know that mr. putin has decided that he is the once and future president of russia, i think the chances that russia is going to break out of that and built on other strengths that it might have, including a smart population. for those have receded. i think unfortunately, russia will not find greater strength in the...
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. >> dimitri roberts is a former chicago police officer and law enforcement analyst. so good to see you. >> same here. >> one of the things president biden is pushing for is expanded background checks. do you believe universal background checks could be an answer when you are talking about 45 mass shootings in the last month? >> i think that's a step in the right direction, fredericka, but it's not the total solution. there has to be the right technology behind those background checks. there has to be a continuous update and continuous flow of data that is supported by background checks but that is not going to just solve whatever's going on. but, again, when we look at these things nationally, we understand that nothing is just the sole solution but that's where we have to band together and come up with what most reasonable people is a step in the right direction and i think that's the first step. >> you're saying there ought to be a variety then of restrictions, variety of answers? >> absolutely. >> so assault weapons are often used in many of these mass shootings.
. >> dimitri roberts is a former chicago police officer and law enforcement analyst. so good to see you. >> same here. >> one of the things president biden is pushing for is expanded background checks. do you believe universal background checks could be an answer when you are talking about 45 mass shootings in the last month? >> i think that's a step in the right direction, fredericka, but it's not the total solution. there has to be the right technology behind those...
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us now to discuss this and more is elliot williams, cnn legal analyst and former attorney general, dimitrilice officer and law enforcement analyst. gentlemen, thank you both for joining us this morning. elliott, i want to start with you, these kind of investigations during the trump era were scaled back. but now with merrick garland as attorney general it appears that the department of justice is going to flex its muscles when it comes to reforming police departments. give us an idea what investigators are looking at. how far they can go into changing things. and ultimately, what this means on a larger scale for departments across the country. >> yes, boris, i would say, not even call it flexing muscles because the justice department can regard these investigations. and communities have regard these investigations as a collaborative process. you referenced the trump administration, former attorney general sessions regarded any investigation in police departments in this manner to be bad for morale. but if community stakeholders and the justice department and the state department can come t
us now to discuss this and more is elliot williams, cnn legal analyst and former attorney general, dimitrilice officer and law enforcement analyst. gentlemen, thank you both for joining us this morning. elliott, i want to start with you, these kind of investigations during the trump era were scaled back. but now with merrick garland as attorney general it appears that the department of justice is going to flex its muscles when it comes to reforming police departments. give us an idea what...
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dimitri shaq novick is a criminal defense attorney and professor at john jay college of criminal justicenot connected to this case. he says despite all testimonies from both sides video evidence will make the biggest impact on the case. they say that in every criminal case there's really 2 pieces of evidence that are virtually impossible to overcome a try. >> one of them is dna and the second is video games right. the video evidence in this case is going to be incredibly for king charles coleman. junior is a civil rights attorney and former brooklyn area prosecutor. >> he believes the personal testimonies will be key for the jury making their decision. i think that do you know the the testimony and evidence that was able to humanize him. >> is critically important in this trial because it goes from being someone who's just want to you understand that this is a person who is a father. this was a person who was a brother. this is a person what joy to a number of people's lives from his perspective. the defense could come out on top. >> if they can get a deadlocked jury. they will receive i
dimitri shaq novick is a criminal defense attorney and professor at john jay college of criminal justicenot connected to this case. he says despite all testimonies from both sides video evidence will make the biggest impact on the case. they say that in every criminal case there's really 2 pieces of evidence that are virtually impossible to overcome a try. >> one of them is dna and the second is video games right. the video evidence in this case is going to be incredibly for king charles...
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one murder every 3 days and now one mother's pleading for the violence to end after losing her son dimitris his friends were on their way home when they were caught in the middle of a shootout. demetrius was hit by a stray bullet and died. his 2 friends were uninjured. the shooting happened just 2 weeks before his 19th birthday long 68th avenue and international boulevard back on april 10th 3 homicides occurred that day making it one of the deadliest days in oakland. so far. >> i have lost my heart just you know, that was my baby. and he was a good boy had a future. the needs help out here. not just afterwards. we need to be doing something now. >> now we need to be investing on the front end of crisis on the front end of trump instead of investing in law enforcement, right. more law enforcement. let's be investing in trauma workers in folks that can deal with mental health in economic pathways, in education pathways. let's get to the gun before the bullet flies instead of stand yet to get 1, 1, mother and my heart goes out to all of the mothers that have lost and their children. >> a $15,0
one murder every 3 days and now one mother's pleading for the violence to end after losing her son dimitris his friends were on their way home when they were caught in the middle of a shootout. demetrius was hit by a stray bullet and died. his 2 friends were uninjured. the shooting happened just 2 weeks before his 19th birthday long 68th avenue and international boulevard back on april 10th 3 homicides occurred that day making it one of the deadliest days in oakland. so far. >> i have...
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kremlin spokesman dimitri prescott says any concrete steps will depend on a decision by putin he also says that the sanctions imposed on russia won't. affect russia's domestic economy but he welcomes comments from president biden that both leaders see eye to eye on the need to deescalate tensions between russia and the us a long list of complaints against russian activities is interference into u.s. presidential elections widespread acking the occupation of ukraine jailing of alexei the opposition politician americans called nefarious activities the russians of course deny allegations that their meddling in america that. iran says that it successfully enrich uranium up to 60 percent far beyond the limits set under the terms of the 2050 nuclear deal that comes the day after more talks were held in vienna aimed at reviving the accord discussions have progressed but were affected by an attack on iran's main nuclear facility last sunday the us president joe biden says that he wants to rejoin the agreement but that iran must 1st reverse its violations teheran for its part wants u.s. sancti
kremlin spokesman dimitri prescott says any concrete steps will depend on a decision by putin he also says that the sanctions imposed on russia won't. affect russia's domestic economy but he welcomes comments from president biden that both leaders see eye to eye on the need to deescalate tensions between russia and the us a long list of complaints against russian activities is interference into u.s. presidential elections widespread acking the occupation of ukraine jailing of alexei the...
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dimitri, a oligarch close to vladimir putin. >> i desperately want to turn to chuck and bill barr. is the only panelist with fbi experience. i'm going to stay with you for one more here. with the criminal -- the crimes in the criminal investigation aside for a moment, we now have a justice department who has lifted an objection from the previous management at doj to pursuing information that may have at its roots foreign money, that may be coming from vladimir putin, that was explicitly to smear joe biden at the very, very beginning every the presidential campaign. what are the national security implications of what this investigation unearths? >> yeah, the answers are going to start coming hopefully now, answers that everybody has been looking for. it's going to be slow and methodical. it's complicated by the fact these are lawyers, and lawyers for the president, but look, i'm assured and encouraged today that the process is continuing, that someone is trying to get to the truth. the so-called no collusion hearing you'll keep hearing, that the mueller report found no collusion, wh
dimitri, a oligarch close to vladimir putin. >> i desperately want to turn to chuck and bill barr. is the only panelist with fbi experience. i'm going to stay with you for one more here. with the criminal -- the crimes in the criminal investigation aside for a moment, we now have a justice department who has lifted an objection from the previous management at doj to pursuing information that may have at its roots foreign money, that may be coming from vladimir putin, that was explicitly...