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that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before. now he has a foundation in the netherlands, 20 staff members, and a growing network of volunteers all across the world. i caught up with eliot again recently and he told me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin�*s trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site, and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was, to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest of bellingcat, in particular our investigator christo grozev. so, christo looked at these databases and discovered these two individuals didn't exist before 2012. theyjust popped into existence in these data bases in 2013, which was suspicious. he then approached basically an information broker who sold him these domestic passport registration documents, and stamped on them was the number of the russian ministry of defence. and it became clear they were not ordinary people, that these appeared to be russian intelligence officers. bellingcat�*s investigation didn't end there. the
that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before. now he has a foundation in the netherlands, 20 staff members, and a growing network of volunteers all across the world. i caught up with eliot again recently and he told me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin�*s trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site, and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was, to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest of...
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that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before.m, now he has a foundation in the netherlands, 20 staff members, and a growing network of volunteers all across the world. i caught up with eliot again recently and he told me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin�*s trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site, and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest of bellingcat, in particular our investigator christo grozev. so, christo looked at these databases and discovered these two individuals didn't exist before 2012. theyjust popped into existence in these databases in 2013, which was suspicious. he then approached basically an information broker who sold him these domestic passport registration documents, and stamped on them was the number of the russian ministry of defence. and it became clear they were not ordinary people, that these appeared to be russian intelligence officers. bellingcat�*s investigation didn't end there. the
that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before.m, now he has a foundation in the netherlands, 20 staff members, and a growing network of volunteers all across the world. i caught up with eliot again recently and he told me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin�*s trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site, and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest...
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that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before.old me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin's trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was, to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest of bellingcat, in particular our investigator christo grozev. so, christo looked in these databases and discovered these two individuals didn't exist before 2012. theyjust popped into existence in these databases in 2013, which was suspicious. he then approached basically an information broker who sold him these domestic passport registration documents, and stamped on them was the number of the russian ministry of defence. and it became very clear that these were not ordinary people, that these appeared to be russian intelligence officers. bellingcat�*s investigation didn't end there. their evidence showed that scientists linked to the 2018 poisonings were following russian opposition leader navalny on 40 separate trips in 2020, and that includ
that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before.old me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin's trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was, to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest of bellingcat, in particular our investigator christo grozev. so, christo looked in these databases and discovered these two individuals didn't exist before 2012. theyjust...
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let's get some analysis from chan wu, cnn's analyst, eliot william.ur reaction learning the fulton county seeking hate crime charges in this case? >> i am relieved. prosecutors have been reluctant to use this. it comes as an appropriate time even if it is overdue. i hope the cherokee county will follow suits. so important that the prosecutors use the crimes that's on the books. if you don't use the law that's on the book, you erase that law. this is a step in the right direction. >> eliot, what do you think as the near by county cherokee county as opposed to fulton county opted not to charge the suspect with a hate crime. does it make any sense to you that these counties arorived at different decisions. >> the right decision is to charge this as hate crimes. this is how the country works where different jurisdictions are run by different prosecutors and different priorities and elected in different constituents or sometimes more or less aggressive. it would be interesting in fulton county. this is an early test of a new law in georgia. a new hate crim
let's get some analysis from chan wu, cnn's analyst, eliot william.ur reaction learning the fulton county seeking hate crime charges in this case? >> i am relieved. prosecutors have been reluctant to use this. it comes as an appropriate time even if it is overdue. i hope the cherokee county will follow suits. so important that the prosecutors use the crimes that's on the books. if you don't use the law that's on the book, you erase that law. this is a step in the right direction. >>...
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michael eliot, his attorney joins me now. >> i am calling you from fort ben county. >> nice to see you diligently. >> cat is not in the tree, we would have found it. >> why does jueves does not know where it is? >> does he know how to help fifind the guy. >> i think he could help. jueves has been trying and right now we gotten threats and all kinds of other things to back off and leave us alone. i think we are roughening some feathers and start to make some tractions on this. >> you say jueves did not run and the cop showed up while he was driving away. why do you believe he was not running away with the cat? >> this is the same cop now. this cop testified today that he tampered with evidence and the testimony where he was drinking at the time. the other testimony was not one single office toll him he could not leave. >> why didn't he leave? he was scared and tried to save the cat's life. >> why did he think he was trying to save the cat's life by driving away with the cat. was the cat wanted for something? >> no, the off duty cop had a gun and thought he was going to shoot him. the mo
michael eliot, his attorney joins me now. >> i am calling you from fort ben county. >> nice to see you diligently. >> cat is not in the tree, we would have found it. >> why does jueves does not know where it is? >> does he know how to help fifind the guy. >> i think he could help. jueves has been trying and right now we gotten threats and all kinds of other things to back off and leave us alone. i think we are roughening some feathers and start to make some...
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well eliot explosions were also heard in gaza just as our correspondent was on. an interior security building with no word yet on any casualties suffered 2 times this update on the situation in gaza. in the fighting just. targeted the same place for the perfect time that we have here during one of the live shots so this. started get our code into our understanding of what we learned belongs to the national security shake the buildings here not near our office our in addition to our office of course and. of course those who were trying to leave most of gaza now it's a week because of this huge explosions really actively in the largest the last 1015 minutes just the ability of lee but from time to time we could hear some explosions across the border and now we could see maybe under cover of the lighting long turned to have been. fired by the israeli army along the border the. could be from spic tinged maybe. something near the border the. lighting has never. stopped for the last 5 or 6 hours we could see them clearly. $69.00 palestinians including 17 children have
well eliot explosions were also heard in gaza just as our correspondent was on. an interior security building with no word yet on any casualties suffered 2 times this update on the situation in gaza. in the fighting just. targeted the same place for the perfect time that we have here during one of the live shots so this. started get our code into our understanding of what we learned belongs to the national security shake the buildings here not near our office our in addition to our office of...
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station and your yes with eliot so you know we're in this amazing story and for those who are interested you can also still get a world power. as for which gary davis helped create you held it up earlier the world passport so anyone can apply for one of these and millions of people there and there it is and millions of people of have done so over the years to talk about the world past for program and how it's helped people through the decades. well the interesting thing about the past 4 is that it has spanned spam by 100 and over 180 of the worlds 186 nations in the us and so on and almost all nations but most of that was in the past don't happen but it really depends on the board it used to be much more i think widely accepted then after 911 when there's been much tougher controls and even with many national forests you can travel to other places and and and it's much more much more restrictive what it has to do it does 2 things 3 things 1st of all it gives you a chance to identify with humanity as a whole and secondly it's and dedication document you know if you don't have an identity
station and your yes with eliot so you know we're in this amazing story and for those who are interested you can also still get a world power. as for which gary davis helped create you held it up earlier the world passport so anyone can apply for one of these and millions of people there and there it is and millions of people of have done so over the years to talk about the world past for program and how it's helped people through the decades. well the interesting thing about the past 4 is that...
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i spoke briefly with eliot stein, our legal analysts.of the probe may be on archegos itself and not potentially the banks. >> what would we see as a potential outcome to such a probe in terms of changes to the regulatory environment? alison: it is not surprising. we have this probe, a lot of regulatory probes going on. there is a lot out there. this probe is perhaps more focused on archegos, but there are regulators globally looking at the issue. i would point to two key things. one, there does seem to be reporting differences within the family office, especially when they are a prime brokerage client. that transparency was a contributor to the blowup and some of the pain at the bank. that is something regulators will want to look at in terms of transparency and reporting. the second point i would make, if you look at the losses, there were 10 million losses across a handful of banks. the risk and reward was certainly not commensurate. if you look at morgan stanley, one million, credit suisse, over 6 billion. for about 1/3 of the size of
i spoke briefly with eliot stein, our legal analysts.of the probe may be on archegos itself and not potentially the banks. >> what would we see as a potential outcome to such a probe in terms of changes to the regulatory environment? alison: it is not surprising. we have this probe, a lot of regulatory probes going on. there is a lot out there. this probe is perhaps more focused on archegos, but there are regulators globally looking at the issue. i would point to two key things. one,...
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mean my madame dallas from again bless a lot that you would like eliot under had to go under the money. i know we do have to make sure because we do is china and kind of shows up from a bit of shadow and we have to do it from a garbage. and this is what the guy machine at the moment on my way to kick, gosh to get them how machine eggs she got her phone. but she said, we should know that i get the family panel animal national animal to be shippers the whole, unless offense, sigma down the middle of all my point is not what me looking for me that he didn't feel for sure. okay. the only one he had had to shift volume, shift and shape because it could be someone who i wanna visit the medical colleagues that quoted ventilate italy. jose going on with what he had made for me. several emails before got somebody. lots of customers. want medina who says me total cost renewable to continue with me? i guess for when i'm a $3.00 cousin and probably one of them for you to you. we do want to know when the show about mckenna, can you what it will and the mean, one thing we do not wanna give him a pla
mean my madame dallas from again bless a lot that you would like eliot under had to go under the money. i know we do have to make sure because we do is china and kind of shows up from a bit of shadow and we have to do it from a garbage. and this is what the guy machine at the moment on my way to kick, gosh to get them how machine eggs she got her phone. but she said, we should know that i get the family panel animal national animal to be shippers the whole, unless offense, sigma down the middle...
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viewers may remember that eliot spitzer used the martin act a lot. people think it covers or commodities fraud. it also has a provision that covers fraud or deceit in the sales of real estate in new york state. we don't know what's being looked at. if you narrow it down to what is the attorney general have criminal jurisdiction over is the martin act. if you look at the provision of the martin act is security and commodities and real estate. if you connect the dots, that's what the new york attorney general has now in her sight in connection of the trump investigation. >> if you think of trump's pattern practices, they lost a real estate fraud case in california where they defrauded people who were buying condos in a so-called trump's development in california. that happened during the 2016 presidential campaign where all of those people who were defrauded by the trump's operation coming forward going public. it is not like this business is unfamiliar about where the lines are on criminal fraud and real estate. >> as a new yorker until a little while
viewers may remember that eliot spitzer used the martin act a lot. people think it covers or commodities fraud. it also has a provision that covers fraud or deceit in the sales of real estate in new york state. we don't know what's being looked at. if you narrow it down to what is the attorney general have criminal jurisdiction over is the martin act. if you look at the provision of the martin act is security and commodities and real estate. if you connect the dots, that's what the new york...
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. >> eliot, we're each being awarded two cle credits for this conversation, so thank you for participatingchael. great talking. >>> ahead, has there been any transformational change with regard to policing in minority communities since the floyd murder? we're going to take a step back with a wise voice. kamau bell is here next. as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. today let's paint with behr ultra scuff defense... so that you can live that scuff-free life. honey, i'm home! honey! scuff defense. i love our scuff-free life. behr ultra scuff defense. exclusively at the home depot. (burke) phone it in to farmers to switch and you could save an average of four hundred and sixty-seven dollars on your auto insurance. (man) phone it in? way ahead of you. daddy's saving money. (burke) go ahead, phone it in. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i need a lawn. quick. the fast wa
. >> eliot, we're each being awarded two cle credits for this conversation, so thank you for participatingchael. great talking. >>> ahead, has there been any transformational change with regard to policing in minority communities since the floyd murder? we're going to take a step back with a wise voice. kamau bell is here next. as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth...
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. >> eliot, we're each being awarded two cle credits for this conversation, so thank you for participating my really important job! scuff defense. honey! scuff defense. [ chuckles ] scuff! -defense! i love our scuff-free life. you too, scruff defense. today let's paint with the interior paint that's too tough to scuff. behr. exclusively at the home depot. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle, and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. hi guys! check out this side right here. that cwhat'd you do?ircle, and reduces plastic waste. - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a different car. -that's the same car. - no! yeah, that's before, that's after. oh, that's awesome. make it nu with nu finish. my grandfather had an am
. >> eliot, we're each being awarded two cle credits for this conversation, so thank you for participating my really important job! scuff defense. honey! scuff defense. [ chuckles ] scuff! -defense! i love our scuff-free life. you too, scruff defense. today let's paint with the interior paint that's too tough to scuff. behr. exclusively at the home depot. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing...
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eliot, let me start with you. us through as a former prosecutor, prosecutor does not impanel a grand jury in any event but looking at a case of a former president and real estate organization in new york city, you don't do that unless you're serious about the finish line. >> unless there appears to be at least some chance that there's evidence or information of a crime or a wrongdoing. more important than that, when you are investigating a former president of the united states it behooves a prosecutor's office and never happened before so that is historically significant but you have to insure that the case you bring is righteous and legally s supported because this is regardless of what anyone thinks of donald trump it is the tart of an investigation with the possibility to make life miserable for the prosecutor's office and somebody that comes and prosecutors think of this, somebody that comes with a large platform and resources. so i would be near certain that these prosecutors are quite confident with what the
eliot, let me start with you. us through as a former prosecutor, prosecutor does not impanel a grand jury in any event but looking at a case of a former president and real estate organization in new york city, you don't do that unless you're serious about the finish line. >> unless there appears to be at least some chance that there's evidence or information of a crime or a wrongdoing. more important than that, when you are investigating a former president of the united states it behooves...
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eliot, this is the way the world ends-- not with a bang but with a nephew., he's a professional, and your haircut is number three on that poster from 1946. just sit down and let him do it. fine, but if i come out of this looking like a dork, it's on you. (clears throat) so my kid said the funniest thing today. nope.
eliot, this is the way the world ends-- not with a bang but with a nephew., he's a professional, and your haircut is number three on that poster from 1946. just sit down and let him do it. fine, but if i come out of this looking like a dork, it's on you. (clears throat) so my kid said the funniest thing today. nope.
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look at what happens in new york last cycle when eliot engel whos was the house foreign affairs who losts come down on the side of progressives in his party. it is shifting approach but the white house is kind of caught in the middle of it. >> at same time this is happening, domestically here in the united states you have these really i think searing visuals. if you're of a certain age, it particularly brings you back to -- i think republicans would love to bring people back to the republican years. maybe it is temporary, but for the american public, there is something psychological about hearing about inflation and seeing gas lines and literally going to the pump in certain southern states and not being able to get gas. >> yeah. and i think that is one of the reasons that you had the executive order dealing with cybersecurity because this was a breach and that is one of the reasons that the problem started. but every time there is a democratic president, there are -- without this current crisis going on with gas prices, gas prices become an issue in the summertime. you could set your wa
look at what happens in new york last cycle when eliot engel whos was the house foreign affairs who losts come down on the side of progressives in his party. it is shifting approach but the white house is kind of caught in the middle of it. >> at same time this is happening, domestically here in the united states you have these really i think searing visuals. if you're of a certain age, it particularly brings you back to -- i think republicans would love to bring people back to the...
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i join him in also recognizing the fact that former chair eliot engel and what you attempted to do in the previous congress to make this happen. it would not have happened had not we had the work and continuous cooperation of both of our staff in trying to -- in putting this bill together. so i want to be thankful to them. when we talk about h.r. 1157, the department of state authorization act of 2021, it's going to make the state department better prepared to conduct diplomacy and meet the challenges that we have of the 21st century. congress must make authorizing the department of state a regular part of this legislative efforts. as the ranking member said, just as much as we passed bills through defense, ndaa, we must be sure we're passing the state authorization bill. so, you know, what happens and will happen by passing this bill, we can ensure the state has the tool that it needs so it can be more effective, more resilient and more reflective of the america it represents abroad. so this should be, and i hope all of my colleagues join me and ranking member mccaul in supporting th
i join him in also recognizing the fact that former chair eliot engel and what you attempted to do in the previous congress to make this happen. it would not have happened had not we had the work and continuous cooperation of both of our staff in trying to -- in putting this bill together. so i want to be thankful to them. when we talk about h.r. 1157, the department of state authorization act of 2021, it's going to make the state department better prepared to conduct diplomacy and meet the...
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this was eliot spitzer's way of court.te people in the press and in they be you couldn't win in court or even bring it to court. wait until you have a case. wait until you've got it and carry it out where it was spend to be carried out. in a court of law. but to play in the court of public opinion seems to me to put it bluntly, it's both counterproductive, but also un-american. that seems to me it violates the presumption of innocence until proven otherwise. >> totally agree. >> it is un-american and we're saying this about people with whom i disagree on politics greatly. i'm warning you, if you are a progressive that may cheer on rudy giuliani getting in the newspaper. i promise you, this is un-american. it has continued. the space of it has gone up. and when they turn on people that you support or a member of your family, you'll understand just how dangerous and how un-american this is. prosecutors trying cases in the court of public opinion. it needs to stop. and i hope merrick garland will really crack down on this fri
this was eliot spitzer's way of court.te people in the press and in they be you couldn't win in court or even bring it to court. wait until you have a case. wait until you've got it and carry it out where it was spend to be carried out. in a court of law. but to play in the court of public opinion seems to me to put it bluntly, it's both counterproductive, but also un-american. that seems to me it violates the presumption of innocence until proven otherwise. >> totally agree. >> it...
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that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before.twork of volunteers all across the world. i caught up with eliot again recently and he told me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin's trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site, and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was, to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest of bellingcat, in particular our investigator christo grozev. so, christo looked in these databases and discovered these two individuals didn't exist before 2012. theyjust popped into existence in these data bases in 2013, which was suspicious. he then approached basically an information broker who sold him these domestic passport registration documents, and stamped on them was the number of the russian ministry of defence, and it became very clear they were not ordinary people, that these appeared to be russian intelligence officers. bellingcat�*s investigation didn't end there. their evidence showed that scientists linked to the 2018 poisonings were follo
that collective is bellingcat, and we've met its founder, eliot higgins, before.twork of volunteers all across the world. i caught up with eliot again recently and he told me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkin's trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site, and that showed that their passport numbers were only a few digits apart, which was, to say the least, unusual. that caught the interest of bellingcat, in particular our investigator christo grozev. so, christo looked in...