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alongside his colleagues dmitri works for the minimum wage often for 10 to 12 hours a day. we had some grace yeah became. 3 days and they left because of no hard job mitri would like to stay in scotland permanently instead of just during the harvest season and he'd like to see more of scotland than just the strawberry fields his dream is to visit the scottish highlands someday but briggs it would stop that ever happening. chua way has laid off most of the workers. in the us future way employed 850 people for offices including this one here in silicon valley telecoms 600 people have been let go earlier this year was added to a u.s. blacklist of companies considered to national security meanwhile britain has postponed a decision on whether to allow huawei to help build its fire. gene at work. the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning has led some humans to fear they're being made redundant and rightly so no job seems to be safe at a bar in prague they've taken human machine mixing to a whole new level they're robot will actually mix your drink but will he also
alongside his colleagues dmitri works for the minimum wage often for 10 to 12 hours a day. we had some grace yeah became. 3 days and they left because of no hard job mitri would like to stay in scotland permanently instead of just during the harvest season and he'd like to see more of scotland than just the strawberry fields his dream is to visit the scottish highlands someday but briggs it would stop that ever happening. chua way has laid off most of the workers. in the us future way employed...
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alongside his colleagues dmitri works for the minimum wage often for 10 to 12 hours a day. we had some scottish guys yeah that became. good to the days and they left because of no hard job mitri would like to stay in scotland permanently instead of just during the harvest season and he'd like to see more of scotland than just the strawberry fields his dream is to visit the scottish highlands someday. briggs's could stop ever happening. now to some of the other business stories making headlines today a government panel in india has recommended a ban on all private cryptocurrency it suggests punishments for using the likes of bitcoin including prison sentences and fines the panel urges delhi to consider setting up its own digital currency go back by the central bank. has announced a recall of about half a 1000000 cars worldwide because of a 40 engine component the affected models have to lead to 4 cylinder diesel engines manufactured in the past 5 years although said the engine inlet manifold is made of plastic and could melt. chinese telecoms equipment maker huawei has laid
alongside his colleagues dmitri works for the minimum wage often for 10 to 12 hours a day. we had some scottish guys yeah that became. good to the days and they left because of no hard job mitri would like to stay in scotland permanently instead of just during the harvest season and he'd like to see more of scotland than just the strawberry fields his dream is to visit the scottish highlands someday. briggs's could stop ever happening. now to some of the other business stories making headlines...
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your report indicates that michael cohen had a long conversation on the phone with someone from dmitri preskov's office, presumably the russians could record that conversation, could they not? >> yes. >> and so if candidate trump was saying,ip" have no dealings request the russians," but the russians had a tape recording, they could expose that, could they not? >> yes. >> that's the stuff of counter-intelligence niewrms, is it not? >> well, it has to do with counter-intelligence and the need for strong counter-intelligence entity. >> it does, indeed. and when this was revealed that there were these communications not withstanding the president's denials, the president was confronted about this, and he said two things. first of all, "that's not a crime." but i think you and i have already agreed that that shouldn't be the standard, right, mr. mueller? >> true. >> and the second thing he said was, "why should i miss out on all those opportunities?" i mean, why, indeed? merely running awe presidential campaign, why should you miss out on making all that money was the import of his stateme
your report indicates that michael cohen had a long conversation on the phone with someone from dmitri preskov's office, presumably the russians could record that conversation, could they not? >> yes. >> and so if candidate trump was saying,ip" have no dealings request the russians," but the russians had a tape recording, they could expose that, could they not? >> yes. >> that's the stuff of counter-intelligence niewrms, is it not? >> well, it has to do...
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on the farm and be woken at 5 am to start picking seasonal workers mitri alongside his colleagues dmitri works for the minimum wage often for 10 to 12 hours a day. we had some grace here the game. days and they left because of the hard job me too would like to stay in scotland permanently instead of just during the harvest season and he'd like to see more of scotland than just the strawberry fields his dream is to visit the scottish highlands someday but briggs it could stop that ever happening. as e-commerce giant is now allowing u.s. companies to sell on its platform opening up markets especially for small american businesses and contrie served by like india and china the company's move to open up its b 2 b. marketplace to u.s. manufacturers distributors and wholesalers is part of its larger effort to expand in its international market share taking on amazon's own b 2 b. marketplace amazon business in the process. our financial correspondent joins us now from wall street yes so alibaba taking on amazon going head to head with on what chance does i have here. well i mean overall ali bab
on the farm and be woken at 5 am to start picking seasonal workers mitri alongside his colleagues dmitri works for the minimum wage often for 10 to 12 hours a day. we had some grace here the game. days and they left because of the hard job me too would like to stay in scotland permanently instead of just during the harvest season and he'd like to see more of scotland than just the strawberry fields his dream is to visit the scottish highlands someday but briggs it could stop that ever...
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they asked lawyer dmitry lapin to help them. he carried out his own investigation.ese findings, six people ended up on trial. the director of the camp and her deputy, the head and deputy of the region's consumer watchdog, and two of the camps instructors. the court found the camps director, yelena reshetova, and her deputy, vadim vinogradov, guilty. they were sentenced to 9.5 years in prison. two officials from russia's consumer watchdog were acquitted. a separate criminal case was launched against two employees of moscow's department of social protection . tatyana barsukova and yelena semkina have been accused of negligence. they were responsible for organising holidays for children, but the judge has sent the case back to the prosecutor's office for further investigation. there has been little progress. we are catching the same night train the children would have taken from moscow to syamozero. we have carried out our own investigation to try and understand what caused the deaths of these children. we have been given documents which shed light on the events preced
they asked lawyer dmitry lapin to help them. he carried out his own investigation.ese findings, six people ended up on trial. the director of the camp and her deputy, the head and deputy of the region's consumer watchdog, and two of the camps instructors. the court found the camps director, yelena reshetova, and her deputy, vadim vinogradov, guilty. they were sentenced to 9.5 years in prison. two officials from russia's consumer watchdog were acquitted. a separate criminal case was launched...
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when michael cohen had a lejty conversation with someone who worked for dmitri pescov and someone very close to putin, and the russians knew in great detail about this and of course, the trump people knew the russians knew and that gave the russians leverage over donald trump and over michael cohen and everyone in the administration and what is so compromising about this about when it was revealed a year after the fact that the negotiations on the building won't long after people had said and went on to the middle of the campaign and that the campaign had e-mailed the kremlin and called the kremlin, dmitri peskov issued a statement and said we never responded for that and that was a lie. he was cover will up for his own business. and hard to imagine something more compromising except this. when this was found out he said well, i might have lost the election and it's not a crime. there again is the standard for the admin stralgz and it can be proven without a reasonable doubt and then he said why should i miss out on those opportunities? and we still don't know whether the president int
when michael cohen had a lejty conversation with someone who worked for dmitri pescov and someone very close to putin, and the russians knew in great detail about this and of course, the trump people knew the russians knew and that gave the russians leverage over donald trump and over michael cohen and everyone in the administration and what is so compromising about this about when it was revealed a year after the fact that the negotiations on the building won't long after people had said and...
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>> i leave that to you. >> let's look at dmitri peskov. your report indicates that michael cohen had a long conversation on the phone with someone from dmitri peskov's officer. they could have tape recorded that, could they not? >> yes. >> that's the stuff of counterintelligence nightmares, is it not? >> it has to do with the need for a strong counterintelligence entity. >> it does indeed. and when this was revealed that there were these communications notwithstanding president's denials, the president was confronted about this and he said two things. f first of all, that's not a crime. but i think you and i have already agreed that shouldn't be the standard, right, mr. mueller? >> tree. >> the second thing you said was why should i miss out on all those opportunities. i mean, why indeed merely running a presidential campaign, why should you miss out on making all that money was the import of his statement. were you ever able to ascertain whether donald trump still intends to build that tower when he leaves office? >> is that a question, s
>> i leave that to you. >> let's look at dmitri peskov. your report indicates that michael cohen had a long conversation on the phone with someone from dmitri peskov's officer. they could have tape recorded that, could they not? >> yes. >> that's the stuff of counterintelligence nightmares, is it not? >> it has to do with the need for a strong counterintelligence entity. >> it does indeed. and when this was revealed that there were these communications...
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didn't hesitate for a moment he did everything possible and saved someone's life political morning dmitri was a good man a good friend knowing him and his human qualities i think he would never have acted differently he simply couldn't. yes he was a very responsible person so it was no surprise for us that he too the heat condolences poured in from all over the world from the pope to britain's theresa may russians in the thousands lit candles and held commemorative ceremonies the government has done its duty the widows and families of those killed will be compensated not that money could replace their loss students did but you see of the $14.00 dead and 7 are top ranking captains to our heroes of russia this is a big loss for the fleet i offer sincere condolences to the families of the deceased everything must be done to help and support them and the good men perished on that day veterans courageous and noble the best of the best as they say in the navy and there must be justice the public wants answers which the investigation should provide so. these never happens again. america celebrat
didn't hesitate for a moment he did everything possible and saved someone's life political morning dmitri was a good man a good friend knowing him and his human qualities i think he would never have acted differently he simply couldn't. yes he was a very responsible person so it was no surprise for us that he too the heat condolences poured in from all over the world from the pope to britain's theresa may russians in the thousands lit candles and held commemorative ceremonies the government has...
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his viral videos includingng a eugenene documentaryry accusing prime minister dmitry medvedev of corruption have w won him a young fanbasese thougug he has s critics and the anti putin camp for his flirtation with nationalism. having spoken out several nationalist bradley's. not only soon became a househohd name off the beating mass protests in two thousand eleven which sold tens of thousands of people take to the streets of moscow to protest against v vote for gegetting in parliamentary elections. he was arrested and imprisoned for fifteen days following the first two files eleven protest the beginning of a string of legal woes for the forty free roles. which he and his supporters say all r reprisals by the kremlin face criticism. in two thousand thirteen the anti corruption campaign it was briefly jailed for embezzlement. bus was unexpectedly released the campaign in the moscow meryl actions which she came down on his embezzlement conviction was eventually overturned following a judgments by the european court of human rights. but he was handed a five year suspended sentence off the re tr
his viral videos includingng a eugenene documentaryry accusing prime minister dmitry medvedev of corruption have w won him a young fanbasese thougug he has s critics and the anti putin camp for his flirtation with nationalism. having spoken out several nationalist bradley's. not only soon became a househohd name off the beating mass protests in two thousand eleven which sold tens of thousands of people take to the streets of moscow to protest against v vote for gegetting in parliamentary...
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tele and is not being there in london and let me ask you because last year russian prime minister dmitri medvedev and he he had ambitions for a full scale dialogue between moscow and tbilisi and now we're seeing the threat of russian sanctions and insults being held by the sides what's changed how much of this is about russia georgia tensions and how much of this is about domestic georgian politics. i think it's very hard to sort of separate or decide brigade the 2 because they too are very much interconnected and of course as was mentioned by the other speakers russia has a strong influence on affairs in georgia and as we know there is a very powerful. oligarchy oligarchic figure by me shmuley who is really behind a decision making and he has tried in the last years since he is people have been in power to sort of solve their rhetoric against russia and tried to sort of mend fences but at the same time there is a there is a trend in georgia towards rapprochement with a west and with the european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic na
tele and is not being there in london and let me ask you because last year russian prime minister dmitri medvedev and he he had ambitions for a full scale dialogue between moscow and tbilisi and now we're seeing the threat of russian sanctions and insults being held by the sides what's changed how much of this is about russia georgia tensions and how much of this is about domestic georgian politics. i think it's very hard to sort of separate or decide brigade the 2 because they too are very...
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. >> david dmitri, this is very in excit a one man circus, the circus runs at the strathmore throughhe 7th ofnd july, a you're off to another city and to canada. in the truck by yourself. you even shoot yourself out of the cannon, i can't believe that. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> nice having you witus. >>> well,ou don't have to wait until thursday to celebrate the 4th, tonight i buoys hosting its early independence day celebration with a free concert and fireworks show at princege ges stadium. the music starts at 7:30, fireworks stt around 9:15. and as news 4 tells us, it's best to let the professiols handle the fireworks. >> a split second. that's allit takes for fireworks fun to take a nasty turn. this demonstration showing off worst case scenarios, and in e.c., two young boys recently learned thoseons the hard way. >> both incidents were as a result of the type of fireworks you seently in my hand. >> d.c. fire marshall hoing up an m-80, the types re rks the boys were playing with. both with the fireworks in their hands, both thought they could throw it quickly on the ground.
. >> david dmitri, this is very in excit a one man circus, the circus runs at the strathmore throughhe 7th ofnd july, a you're off to another city and to canada. in the truck by yourself. you even shoot yourself out of the cannon, i can't believe that. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> nice having you witus. >>> well,ou don't have to wait until thursday to celebrate the 4th, tonight i buoys hosting its early independence day celebration with a free concert and...
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i remember barack obama whispering to dmitry medvedev, we'll have more flexibility the election. he was the one who pointed to then candidate mitt romney and said you think russia is our number one geopolitical file, you are getting your geopolitics from the 1960s? we want our geo policy back. i'm also questioning them or weren't the russians, they were hacking our elections when barack obama was president and he did little to nothing about it? >> ed: i want to give a fair crack at that. i don't understand what what te vice president is saying. now they change the outcome of the election, the interfered, that it wouldn't happen to my watch, it did happen according to your own party on the obama biden watch, right? >> right. there's a couple of things, i think history matters where there was the meeting of the gang of eight, the senate leader mitch mcconnell indicated that he did not want to have a statement released about russian interference prisons that happen, not only has mueller played out in his report, but the senate intelligence committee, their report has an indication t
i remember barack obama whispering to dmitry medvedev, we'll have more flexibility the election. he was the one who pointed to then candidate mitt romney and said you think russia is our number one geopolitical file, you are getting your geopolitics from the 1960s? we want our geo policy back. i'm also questioning them or weren't the russians, they were hacking our elections when barack obama was president and he did little to nothing about it? >> ed: i want to give a fair crack at that....
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mueller, the report when you read it as a series of historical events, george papadopoulos, on to dmitrycarter page, they absorb the narrative thread and the narrative thread in this report, even if it isn't obvious is the russians in dozens of ways reached out to the trump campaign to help. the trump campaign welcomed that russian help, most notably with don jr. saying if this is what i think it is, i love it, and then they used that help. now, that didn't rise apparently to the level of a criminal conspiracy but the russians offered the trump campaign said bring it on, and then they used the information that came through wikileaks in their campaign. the american people need to understand that if for no other reason to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., the house judiciary committee will get their chance to interview them. they will focus on obstruction. your committee, noon to 2:00 p.m., the house intel committee, and you will focus on russian interference. in your precious few minutes with him, what's your most burning question you're going to ask. >> gener
mueller, the report when you read it as a series of historical events, george papadopoulos, on to dmitrycarter page, they absorb the narrative thread and the narrative thread in this report, even if it isn't obvious is the russians in dozens of ways reached out to the trump campaign to help. the trump campaign welcomed that russian help, most notably with don jr. saying if this is what i think it is, i love it, and then they used that help. now, that didn't rise apparently to the level of a...
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tele and is not being there in london i mean let me ask you because last year russian prime minister dmitri medvedev and he he had ambitions for a full scale dialogue between moscow and tbilisi and now we're seeing the threat of russian sanctions and insults being held both sides what's changed how much of this is about russia georgia tensions and how much of this is about domestic georgian politics. i think it's very hard to sort of separate or decide brigade the 2 because they too are very much interconnected and of course as was mentioned by the other speakers russia has a strong influence on affairs in georgia and as we know there is a very powerful. oligarchy orly garcon figure who is really behind a decision making and he has tried in the last years since he is people have been in power to sort of solve their rhetoric against russia and try to sort of mend fences but at the same time there is a there is a trend in georgia towards closer rapprochement with a west with a european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature related to
tele and is not being there in london i mean let me ask you because last year russian prime minister dmitri medvedev and he he had ambitions for a full scale dialogue between moscow and tbilisi and now we're seeing the threat of russian sanctions and insults being held both sides what's changed how much of this is about russia georgia tensions and how much of this is about domestic georgian politics. i think it's very hard to sort of separate or decide brigade the 2 because they too are very...
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. >> well, let's look at dmitri pescov, someone the trump administration was in contact with to make that deal happen. michael cohen had a long conversation on the 230e7b with someone from his office. presumably the russians could record that conversation, could they not? >> yes. >> if candidate trump was saying, i have no dealing with the russians but the russians had a tape recording, they could reveal that, correct? >> yes. >> that's the stuff of counter intelligence nightmares, is it not? >> it has to do with the strong counter intelligence and counter intelligence entity. >> it does indeed. when this was revealed that there were these communications, notwithstanding the president's denials, the president was confronted about this, and he said two things. first of all, that's not a crime. i think you and i have already agreed that shouldn't be the standard, right? >> true. >> the second thing hes said was, why should i miss out on all those opportunities? i mean, why indeed, merely running a presidential campaign, why should you miss out on making all that money was the import of
. >> well, let's look at dmitri pescov, someone the trump administration was in contact with to make that deal happen. michael cohen had a long conversation on the 230e7b with someone from his office. presumably the russians could record that conversation, could they not? >> yes. >> if candidate trump was saying, i have no dealing with the russians but the russians had a tape recording, they could reveal that, correct? >> yes. >> that's the stuff of counter...
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criticising various russian officials, including close allies of mr putin and his prime minister, dmitryer opposition figure was harshly poisoned twice while he was in russia in the past few years and has struggled to recover. although no one knows how alexei navalny will be feeling in a few days when the result of medicine he has taken, his friends and supporters hope that he will overcome the troubles. donald trump is facing more allegations of racism. this time this man is one target — elijah cummings — he represents a large portion of maryland's biggest city — baltimore. on saturday, the president called mr cummings' majority—black district a "disgusting, rat and "rodent—infested mess". the twitter tirade continued over the weekend — then this morning, the president added this man, civil rights campaigner reverend al sharpton, to his hit list. reverend sharpton was heading to baltimore to meet mr cummings — and trump denounced him as "a con man" who "hates whites & cops". let's hear more about trump's newest targets. here's katty kay. donald trump went after women of colour, now it i
criticising various russian officials, including close allies of mr putin and his prime minister, dmitryer opposition figure was harshly poisoned twice while he was in russia in the past few years and has struggled to recover. although no one knows how alexei navalny will be feeling in a few days when the result of medicine he has taken, his friends and supporters hope that he will overcome the troubles. donald trump is facing more allegations of racism. this time this man is one target —...
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tele and is not being there in london i mean let me ask you because last year russian prime minister dmitri medvedev and he he had ambitions for a full scale dialogue between moscow and tbilisi and now we're seeing the threat of russian sanctions and insults being held both sides what's changed how much of this is about russia georgia tensions and how much of this is about domestic georgian politics. i think it's very hard to sort of separate or decide brigade the 2 because they too are very much interconnected and of course as was mentioned by the other speakers russia has a strong influence on affairs in georgia and as we know there is a very powerful. orly garcon figure in bunny sheerly who is really behind decision making and he has tried in the last years since he's people have been in power to sort of soft their rhetoric against russia and tried to sort of mend fences but at the same time there is a there is a trend in georgia towards closer rapprochement with a west with a european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature relate
tele and is not being there in london i mean let me ask you because last year russian prime minister dmitri medvedev and he he had ambitions for a full scale dialogue between moscow and tbilisi and now we're seeing the threat of russian sanctions and insults being held both sides what's changed how much of this is about russia georgia tensions and how much of this is about domestic georgian politics. i think it's very hard to sort of separate or decide brigade the 2 because they too are very...