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. >>> this is a curet a hospital russia. we see a nurse arguing with a hospital for some attention. some reports say he was intoxicated. before you know it, the man gets up grabs the nurse by the lab coat and you shalls spushes her against the wall and then he slaps her as another nurse walks up to overpaoing them before you know it he punches the nurse with the black shirt multiple times, severely injuring both of them. >> so many of these health workers around the world have to put up with these intoxicated people coming in late at night, friday saturday new year's eve and this is what they have to go to work and do. >> he one with the white lab cods her head straight against the wall. >> that was brutal! >> then the other nurse is trying to figure out what the heck to do as she's still getting punched. >> walk away at this point. like run away go for help get the heck out of there instead of just sitting there taking this guy's punches. >> this is a very difficult video to watch, especially when you learn that both nurses have serious injuries. one of them is going to need recons
. >>> this is a curet a hospital russia. we see a nurse arguing with a hospital for some attention. some reports say he was intoxicated. before you know it, the man gets up grabs the nurse by the lab coat and you shalls spushes her against the wall and then he slaps her as another nurse walks up to overpaoing them before you know it he punches the nurse with the black shirt multiple times, severely injuring both of them. >> so many of these health workers around the world have to...
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[inaudible] and also cluster bombs. >> was there more frequent tirade at the hospitals once russia becamenvolved? >> yes. they're locating the hospital, the location position and then start targeting it many times until we had to leave that hospital. fearing our safety or injured men. >> doctor you also said that you talked about two attacks using chlorine. we also see regular use. any other chemicals that you are aware that have been documented and used for primarily chlorine? >> just flirting. >> how many chlorine attacks were there?>> for m threes, it was not known to the government so the last month they discover its place is the place so they start targeting if i many weapons until they used the chemical weapon chlorine gas. but they targeted that into hospital with a chlorine attack before six or seven months. parentheses in the world has field syria. i could not agree more. it is shameful. mr. kinney geyer. you say politics have changed. please describe that. describe the reality. it is great to say we are going to hold people accountable but describe the reality in the ground righ
[inaudible] and also cluster bombs. >> was there more frequent tirade at the hospitals once russia becamenvolved? >> yes. they're locating the hospital, the location position and then start targeting it many times until we had to leave that hospital. fearing our safety or injured men. >> doctor you also said that you talked about two attacks using chlorine. we also see regular use. any other chemicals that you are aware that have been documented and used for primarily...
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bunker buster -- not bunker buster, but the bombs. >> was there more frequent targeting of your hospitals when russia became involved? >> yes. >> so they weren't -- >> they are locating the hospital, the location, they are locating the hospital position. and they start targeting it many times, until we had to leave that hospital, feeling of our safety, and the injured men. >> doctor, you also said you talked about two attacks. >> yes. >> use of chlorine. you also said regular use. >> yes. >> any other chemicals that you're aware of that have been documented, been used? >> no. just chlorine attack. just chlorine attack. >> you said regular use. do you have any idea how many chlorine attacks there were? >> on entry, there is just two chlorine attacks. because m-3 was not known to the government. the last month, they discovered its place. so they start targeting it by many weapons, until they used the chemical weapon chlorine gas. but they targeted the area of that m-2 hospital with the chlorine attack before six or seven months. >> you said the world has failed syria. >> yes. >> i couldn't agree more.
bunker buster -- not bunker buster, but the bombs. >> was there more frequent targeting of your hospitals when russia became involved? >> yes. >> so they weren't -- >> they are locating the hospital, the location, they are locating the hospital position. and they start targeting it many times, until we had to leave that hospital, feeling of our safety, and the injured men. >> doctor, you also said you talked about two attacks. >> yes. >> use of...
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senator johnson: was there more frequent targeting of your hospitals when russia became involved? dr. abdulkhalek: yes. they are locating the hospitals . they are locating the hospital's position and they started targeting it many times until we had to leave that spital fearing of our safety and the injuryment. senator johnson: you talked about two attacks, the use of chlorine. any other chemicals that have been documented that have been used? dr. abdulkhalek: just the chlorine attacks. senator johnson: do you know how many? dr. abdulkhalek: on m-3, there were two attacks because m-3 was not known to the government. the last month they discovered its place. so they started targeted it by many weapons until they used the chemical weapon chlorine gas. but they targeted earlier m-2 hospital with the chlorine gas. senator johnson: so, doctor, you said the world failed syria, i couldn't agree more. it's shameful. mr. keny-guyer, you said the politics have changed. describe that. describe the reality. it's great we are going to say we are going to hold people accountable. describe the re
senator johnson: was there more frequent targeting of your hospitals when russia became involved? dr. abdulkhalek: yes. they are locating the hospitals . they are locating the hospital's position and they started targeting it many times until we had to leave that spital fearing of our safety and the injuryment. senator johnson: you talked about two attacks, the use of chlorine. any other chemicals that have been documented that have been used? dr. abdulkhalek: just the chlorine attacks. senator...
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announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital intelligence investigation intoh russia'sin the election, but now the senate you dish rare committee now set to delay a vote on judge gorsuch. how far are the democrats going to go to try to stop judge gorsuch. we're talk about it next. this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for you. there's a wide range to choose from. we love to travel - and there's so much more to see. so we found a plan that can travel with u anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now - and down the road. i have a lifetime of experien
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and russia's support for bashar al-assad continues. their military targeted hospitals, schools and syrian first responders. they blocked the provision of food and medicine to starving families and children. and russia's diplomats vetoed any effort at the united nations to act to stop the suffering in syria. russia also having illegally invaded ukraine and annexed crimea continues to promote violence and instability in eastern ukraine leading to the deaths of thousands. all of these human rights violations within russia and in countries around its sphere of influence in its region suggest to us that they need to be held accountable for these violations of basic human rights. like the senator from south florida, i led a codel to eastern and central europe. mine was not last week. it was last august. but with two republican house members and two democratic senate members, the five of us went to the czech republic to ukraine and toes -- toes stone i can't and heard concern about the record of disrespect for democracy in russia and about this aggressive hybrid warfare campa
and russia's support for bashar al-assad continues. their military targeted hospitals, schools and syrian first responders. they blocked the provision of food and medicine to starving families and children. and russia's diplomats vetoed any effort at the united nations to act to stop the suffering in syria. russia also having illegally invaded ukraine and annexed crimea continues to promote violence and instability in eastern ukraine leading to the deaths of thousands. all of these human rights...
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hospital tonight. >>> 42 days in donald trump's presidency and russia continues to be a major problem for the president. some democrats called for attorney general jeff sessions to resign today over what he did not say at his confirmation hearings about his meetings with the russian ambassador. well, that didn't happen. but sessions did recuse himself from any current or future investigation of russian under appearance in the 2016 presidential election. in fact he held a rather hastily called news conference this afternoon he strongly denied that any of his conversations with russian officials were related to the presidential campaign. he also said he does not intend to deceive the senate when he said he had no such meetings with russian officials. >> my reply to the question of senator franken was honest and correct as i understood it at the time. i appreciate that some have taken the view that this was a false comment. that is not my intent. that is not correct. >> the president is coming to the defense of his attorney general in a statement released tonight he said in part "the democrats are over pl
hospital tonight. >>> 42 days in donald trump's presidency and russia continues to be a major problem for the president. some democrats called for attorney general jeff sessions to resign today over what he did not say at his confirmation hearings about his meetings with the russian ambassador. well, that didn't happen. but sessions did recuse himself from any current or future investigation of russian under appearance in the 2016 presidential election. in fact he held a rather hastily...
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hospital. >>> senate intelligence committee begins hearings into russia's involvement in the 2016 presidentialdelphia museum of art breaks ground on renovation project to day is there an open house for gets to see the plan, admission is pay what you wish. >> lets get a last check of weather and traffic. >> we are looking ahead to a pleasant day, starting with bright sunshine still a few cloud outside pleasant valley middle and high school but we are seeing a gorgeous sunrise here, with time to rebuild and tomorrow looks very, very soggy and wrong. >> yes, no fun. all right, katie, thanks very much. more serious accident here i-95 near near the bridge, very, very slow, one lane gets by and another 195 south approaching the betsy ross bridge. give yourself extra time this morning. >> all right, coming up on our dream drive a home that is a true vision in the wood. >> so, did you make, everything, himself. >> oh, yeah, pretty much. if he didn't to have buy something, he didn't. >> this place is not only a home, it is a work of art, incredible sculpture, decade it took to turn artistic vision in t
hospital. >>> senate intelligence committee begins hearings into russia's involvement in the 2016 presidentialdelphia museum of art breaks ground on renovation project to day is there an open house for gets to see the plan, admission is pay what you wish. >> lets get a last check of weather and traffic. >> we are looking ahead to a pleasant day, starting with bright sunshine still a few cloud outside pleasant valley middle and high school but we are seeing a gorgeous...
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who stepped in to russia child to the hospital in the height of the storm? lives are beautiful, let's keep it that way. if you suspect child abuse, report it. for more information on reporting child abuse or neglect go to keepkidssafe.pa.gov paid for with pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. >>> 6:43, seems like this morning we're talking about digging out and what people are dealing w1 every my friends, on the verizon morning show, works the same time frame on radio. look at her face this morning. this is what she is dealing w she said sitting in my car frustrated waiting for an uber. i can't dig my car out. some guy shoveled all of the hard snow onto my car. and boxed me in. now my car is surrounded by hard ice, and i can't move. you know, 6:43, she does the same hours we do. so i think we should start talking about what are violations here? when you are digging out what are some things you should do? to me that's a violation, you can't just pile stuff on the next person. >> you go outside, my gosh. you won't spends specially at this hour, i feel for you, mina,
who stepped in to russia child to the hospital in the height of the storm? lives are beautiful, let's keep it that way. if you suspect child abuse, report it. for more information on reporting child abuse or neglect go to keepkidssafe.pa.gov paid for with pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. >>> 6:43, seems like this morning we're talking about digging out and what people are dealing w1 every my friends, on the verizon morning show, works the same time frame on radio. look at her face this...
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russia lifted. a rare but symbolic show of hospitality from vladimir putin.ence events, but retained for ourselves the right to meet with all representatives of all political powers, just as our partners in europe and the us do. the kremlin likes what it is hearing from france's national front leader. marine le pen has called for eu sanctions imposed on russia to be scrapped. she claims that crimea, the ukrainian peninsula co ntroversially the ukrainian peninsula controversially annexed by moscow, has always been russian. translation: you know my positions are known. i rarely change them, which probably makes me an exception. you know that i am for the development of relations with russia, and the long history that links are two countries. the national front leader may have won widespread support in france but her populist views have deterred most foreign leaders. vladimir putin, however, says she represents a fast—growing element of european politics. russia may already be accused of meddling in the us election to help donald trump win the white house, at th
russia lifted. a rare but symbolic show of hospitality from vladimir putin.ence events, but retained for ourselves the right to meet with all representatives of all political powers, just as our partners in europe and the us do. the kremlin likes what it is hearing from france's national front leader. marine le pen has called for eu sanctions imposed on russia to be scrapped. she claims that crimea, the ukrainian peninsula co ntroversially the ukrainian peninsula controversially annexed by...
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atleast 5 people remain hospitalized, 2 of them in critical condition. >>> time now 4:41 hundreds arrested in russia after protesters squared off with riot police. >> plus why all the wet weather this winter may not be the best thing for your wallet. ,,,,,,,,,, a massive anti- government protest. the crowd gathered >>> thousands took to the streets in russia for a massive anti-government protest. theycalled for the resignation of the prime minister. accordingto state media hundreds were arrested. all but 17 of the 99 protests were declared illegal by government authorities. . >> i'm against putin, his corruption. . >> they steal our money. election that was tainted by using their power. . >> this was the largest show of anti-defiance since 2011 and 2012. >>> a powerful storm caused a lot of damage in the south, heavy rain strong winds and hail hit parts of texas overnight. take a look at this video. onedriver's windshield was getting pelted with hail last night. some residents say it was the size of soft balls. thenational weather service says more storms are expected in the region today. >> califor
atleast 5 people remain hospitalized, 2 of them in critical condition. >>> time now 4:41 hundreds arrested in russia after protesters squared off with riot police. >> plus why all the wet weather this winter may not be the best thing for your wallet. ,,,,,,,,,, a massive anti- government protest. the crowd gathered >>> thousands took to the streets in russia for a massive anti-government protest. theycalled for the resignation of the prime minister. accordingto state...
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russia lifted. greg dawson reports. a rare but symbolic show of hospitality by vladimir putin.s in a foreign election campaign. marine le pen is an exception. we in no way want to influence events, but we retained the right to meet with all political forces and all political partners, just as our partners in europe and the us do. the kremlin likes what it is hearing from marine le pen. she has called for sanctions imposed on russia to be scrapped. she claims that crimea, the ukrainian peninsula co ntroversially that crimea, the ukrainian peninsula controversially annexed by russia, has always been russian. translation: you know my position is unknown. i rarely change them, which probably makes me an exception. —— mayan positions are known. the national front leader may have won widespread support in france, but her populist views have deterred most foreign leaders. vladimir putin, however, says she represents a fast—growing element of european politics. russia may already be accused of meddling in the us election to help donald trump wind the white house, at the kremlin denies
russia lifted. greg dawson reports. a rare but symbolic show of hospitality by vladimir putin.s in a foreign election campaign. marine le pen is an exception. we in no way want to influence events, but we retained the right to meet with all political forces and all political partners, just as our partners in europe and the us do. the kremlin likes what it is hearing from marine le pen. she has called for sanctions imposed on russia to be scrapped. she claims that crimea, the ukrainian peninsula...
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hospital with a concussion and bruising. he was arrested and police are trying to figure out what they> in russia.e not around. >> they call pitbulls nanny dogs because back in the day this is what they used to do. >> it's just chilling. you notice another dog walks up to. >> i'm confused as to why. why wouldn't they take a stroll through the supermarket. >> what if a person walks up to to you? >> it's a sight to be hold and an odd one at that. >>> oli, i know you don't like movie trailers but i have a clip from the next "blade runner" coming up. the base jumper climbs up one of the wind turbines about 200 feet see the blades starting to lower and twist. he knows he's got a few more videos. that's a cool base jumping video. >> here's the view from the base jumper. you can see him walking out of th this. >> it is very clear in this video. now, of all the extreme sports, speed riding is my favorite. every time i sigh it. it just shows them skiing down the mountain. not only do they find cool wine corner. >> don't look up here at me. >> and the problem with that is there are people like rich ferguson
hospital with a concussion and bruising. he was arrested and police are trying to figure out what they> in russia.e not around. >> they call pitbulls nanny dogs because back in the day this is what they used to do. >> it's just chilling. you notice another dog walks up to. >> i'm confused as to why. why wouldn't they take a stroll through the supermarket. >> what if a person walks up to to you? >> it's a sight to be hold and an odd one at that. >>> oli,...
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our top stories: russia's main opposition leader is arrested along with hundreds of supporters as anti—corruption protests sweep the country. we meet two young boys in a hospital whatsapp then killed four people. after london's terror attack, britain says intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and down to earth dressing. two girls grounded by united airlines for wearing leggings.
our top stories: russia's main opposition leader is arrested along with hundreds of supporters as anti—corruption protests sweep the country. we meet two young boys in a hospital whatsapp then killed four people. after london's terror attack, britain says intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and down to earth dressing. two girls grounded by united airlines for wearing leggings.
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russia. england's nhs is standing on a burning platform warns the chief inspector of hospitals and is unableo meet the needs of today's population. british cycling bosses promise to make changes after accusations of bullying and sexism at the top level of the sport. and how research that began after gordon and sarah brown lost their premature baby, jennifer, has helped save the live of another labour leader's grandchild. and coming up in sport on bbc news — a true celtic legend. tributes are paid the lisbon lion tommy gemmell, who died aged 73 following a long illness. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. policing in england and wales is in a "potentially perilous" state, with victims being let down, criminal cases shelved and suspects left untracked — that's the warning from the police watchdog. her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary says most of the 43 forces in england and wales are providing a good service, but a third require improvement. it says some forces are putting the public at an unacceptable risk by rationing their response to crime as they struggle with cutbac
russia. england's nhs is standing on a burning platform warns the chief inspector of hospitals and is unableo meet the needs of today's population. british cycling bosses promise to make changes after accusations of bullying and sexism at the top level of the sport. and how research that began after gordon and sarah brown lost their premature baby, jennifer, has helped save the live of another labour leader's grandchild. and coming up in sport on bbc news — a true celtic legend. tributes are...
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hospital. >>> east bay city asking congress to investigate president trump's business and ties to russia. >> today in the bay pete suratos joining us to explain what the city council is doing that could lead to impeachment proceedings. pete, good morning. >> good morning to you, sam and laura. the city of alameda is going to join the city of richmond, the first city in the nation to do so, calling on a congressional investigation into president trump which could warrant impeachment. east bay times reports this resolution was passed behind me at city hall unanimously just last. now, this was first brought up during a city council meeting back in february by a group that suppressed concerns over the current president. here's a few other claims we could pull up on full screen. claims of influencing this past election. they claim president trump's subordinates ignored provisions and compromised lawful programs. it will be sent to barbara lee hoping to rally support for an investigation. pete suratos, today in the bay. >>> republicans are divide odd what to do going forward. good morning, edward.
hospital. >>> east bay city asking congress to investigate president trump's business and ties to russia. >> today in the bay pete suratos joining us to explain what the city council is doing that could lead to impeachment proceedings. pete, good morning. >> good morning to you, sam and laura. the city of alameda is going to join the city of richmond, the first city in the nation to do so, calling on a congressional investigation into president trump which could warrant...
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russia? also tonight... on world book day, stephen smith meets raymond briggs. i know there will be a last time i walk this path, before the hospitale, before something. and the irony is, you never know that the time that it is to be the last time. oh, dear, very profound. the french election is heating up. we'll get the latest, as francois fillon‘s home is searched. and snapchat hits the stockmarket. is this really the future of communication? hello. jeff sessions — the second trump appointment to get into a tangle about russia and about his honesty. did he tell the truth, or not? the attorney general denied any russian contact in his confirmation hearings. but he in fact met the ambassador twice. as one twitter wit put it, he might as well have said, "i did not have international relations with that country." sessions says the meetings didn't relate to trump or the election, which was the context of the questions he was answering. so, no lie there, he says. he's not resigning. but in the last 90 minutes, he has recused himself from any investigation into the trump campaign or its connections to russia. do you give him the benefit
russia? also tonight... on world book day, stephen smith meets raymond briggs. i know there will be a last time i walk this path, before the hospitale, before something. and the irony is, you never know that the time that it is to be the last time. oh, dear, very profound. the french election is heating up. we'll get the latest, as francois fillon‘s home is searched. and snapchat hits the stockmarket. is this really the future of communication? hello. jeff sessions — the second trump...
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problems of vladimir putin, the fact that he was bombing hospitals in aleppo, the politicization of this takes away from real concerns about russia and again, if you're going to go after jeff sessions this way, you have to go full-blown and accuse him of being able flip from campaign, but you have no evidence and that's why you're not doing it. if you have a problem with russian ambassadors being present, don't invite him to speak in front of our president at the biggest speech of his presidency that far. the >> melissa: i was trying to dig down deeper and deeper and see what it's that they are there. at the end of the day when we continue make those connections, what is it that we are after? are we looking for evidence of a you do this, i'll do that. what are we looking for and how in gods name, if it's there, have we not not found are they at? everyone's been working on this for so long. >> harris: someone i've known her whole political rear is senator claire mccaskill. when you look at her career, she is not a woman who is not known for remembering big events, yet she tweeted about meeting with the very russian ambassador. whe
problems of vladimir putin, the fact that he was bombing hospitals in aleppo, the politicization of this takes away from real concerns about russia and again, if you're going to go after jeff sessions this way, you have to go full-blown and accuse him of being able flip from campaign, but you have no evidence and that's why you're not doing it. if you have a problem with russian ambassadors being present, don't invite him to speak in front of our president at the biggest speech of his...
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russia, the pedestrian is walking when out of nowhere -- >> oh! >>ol >> the other guy stood up. >> the guy stands up and they took him to the hospital. suffer injuries but h injuries. the car on the concrete barrier, the guy came over to see him. the reports say over the last seven months he's been nailed three times for speeding. and this time it could have been detrimental. >> we have this view from inside the car. >> he lost control. why swerve left? >> it could have been a flat. >> you never know. >> more reason to slow down. you can see him trying to unhinge the car. >> leave it there. that's the safest place for it to be with that kind of driver. >>> back over to australia, the reports say this man was on the phon decides to go over the median. he comes around, swerves right back into traffic. clips that truck and now he's stuck. because he tries to back up. he's not going anywhere. >> he's still on the phone. >> he's still on the phone, has not put the phone down, so imagine the guy in the white shirt. his frustration. he gets out because he's been hit and he won't talk to the guy because he's still on the phone. >> watch it.
russia, the pedestrian is walking when out of nowhere -- >> oh! >>ol >> the other guy stood up. >> the guy stands up and they took him to the hospital. suffer injuries but h injuries. the car on the concrete barrier, the guy came over to see him. the reports say over the last seven months he's been nailed three times for speeding. and this time it could have been detrimental. >> we have this view from inside the car. >> he lost control. why swerve left?...
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in ahelp pokers russia bombs fall on homes, russian bombs fall on schools and hospitals, fall on aid convoys that only seek to feed trapped families and reserve could you children from the rubble. just last month russia violated the intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty when they illega illegally launched a cruise missile, showing no regard for an agreement that has been a hallmark for nuclear security cooperation for nearly four decades. that is not an ink significant act. -- that is not an insignificantage of the united states cannot ignore such destabilizing behavior. that's exactly why senator graham and i introduced s. res. 78 just two weeksing a recognizing three years of russian military aggression and calling on russia to respect its obligations to the international community. our resolution should serve sasse a reminder to this administration -- our resolution should serve as a reminder to this administration that the sanctions should remain in place until russia starts respecting and returning to the international norm. nor can we let russian efforts undermine western dem
in ahelp pokers russia bombs fall on homes, russian bombs fall on schools and hospitals, fall on aid convoys that only seek to feed trapped families and reserve could you children from the rubble. just last month russia violated the intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty when they illega illegally launched a cruise missile, showing no regard for an agreement that has been a hallmark for nuclear security cooperation for nearly four decades. that is not an ink significant act. -- that is not an...
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russia's main opposition leader arrested, along with hundreds of supporters, as anti—corruption protests sweep the country. we meet two young boys in a hospital to count the cost of the fight against is militants. he used whatsapp, then killed four people. after london's terror attack, britain says intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and down to earth dressing: two girls grounded by united airlines for wearing leggings.
russia's main opposition leader arrested, along with hundreds of supporters, as anti—corruption protests sweep the country. we meet two young boys in a hospital to count the cost of the fight against is militants. he used whatsapp, then killed four people. after london's terror attack, britain says intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and down to earth dressing: two girls grounded by united airlines for wearing leggings.
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russia's main opposition leader arrested, along with hundreds of supporters, as anti—corruption protests sweep the country. we meet two young boys in a hospitalsul as the iraqi city continues to count the cost of the fight against is militants. he used whatsapp, then killed four people. after london's terror attack, britain says intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and down to earth dressing: two girls grounded by united airlines for wearing leggings. hello. and thank you forjoining us. thousands of russians have been taking part in anti—corruption rallies across the country, in defiance of the kremlin. they included the opposition leader, alexei navalny, who called for the demonstrations in moscow. the us state department says the detention of the protestors is an affront to core democratic values. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. there were moments today when moscow resembled a battlefield. russian riot police broke up an anti—government protest, on what was a day of demonstrations across russia. in moscow, they detained more than 500 people. earlier, police had poured into the city centre, warning that the prot
russia's main opposition leader arrested, along with hundreds of supporters, as anti—corruption protests sweep the country. we meet two young boys in a hospitalsul as the iraqi city continues to count the cost of the fight against is militants. he used whatsapp, then killed four people. after london's terror attack, britain says intelligence services must have access to encrypted messages. and down to earth dressing: two girls grounded by united airlines for wearing leggings. hello. and thank...
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hospital american people aren't either. >> i couldn't agree more it's a completely different issue from whether russia meddled in the elections whether trump associates coordinated with the russians during the election but the separate matter of was there incidental collection and were identities unmafrkd sked inappropriately, in and of itself is that something worth investigating and worth exposeing? >> i think it should be done separate from our investigation. what we want to know is why was -- why were people on donald trump's team going over to russia while the interference campaign was going on, like carter page? why did roger stone know before the rest of the world did that russia would hack john podesta's e-mails and then use guccifer2.0 to get to and we want to make sure this never happens again. that's something democrats and republicans should unite around. >> general michael flynn asking the congressional committees for immunity, you're against granting immunity. why? >> generally immunity is not something you give to innocent people, and it's not something that an innocent person would ask for. i've promised homic
hospital american people aren't either. >> i couldn't agree more it's a completely different issue from whether russia meddled in the elections whether trump associates coordinated with the russians during the election but the separate matter of was there incidental collection and were identities unmafrkd sked inappropriately, in and of itself is that something worth investigating and worth exposeing? >> i think it should be done separate from our investigation. what we want to know...
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hospitalized. two are in critical condition. the state department strongly condemning the detention of hundreds of put protesters in russia today. russians taking to the streets and the biggest show of defiance since 2011 against the kremlin and vladimir putin. no numbers on how many people were detained. i'm kelly right. back to justice with judge. >> welcome back to justice. former cia official. >> they are going to talk about wiretapping claims. now time for the panel. joining me now in washington as chairman and democratic strategist richard fowler. jeanine: what you want to say about healthcare? >> there's not much to say. i think the vote speaks for itself. jeanine: say it. i will give you ten seconds. >> it was utter failure. if you want to have the freedom caucus run the party which is what we saw, hey, look what happens. where do we go from here? does that impact the next, whether it's infrastructure or tax. >> it absolutely does. here's the problem donald trump faces. he has a divided caucus in the house. the reason they put healthcare first is because they wanted to find a way to decrease the budget. now with healthca
hospitalized. two are in critical condition. the state department strongly condemning the detention of hundreds of put protesters in russia today. russians taking to the streets and the biggest show of defiance since 2011 against the kremlin and vladimir putin. no numbers on how many people were detained. i'm kelly right. back to justice with judge. >> welcome back to justice. former cia official. >> they are going to talk about wiretapping claims. now time for the panel. joining me...
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russia probe into trump associates. >> two miami-dade county police officers are recovering in the hospital this morning after n- floridater an ambush style shooting. police say the officers why shot last night while out investigating a disturbance at an apartment complex. they are part of the homicide task force gang unit. no suspects have been arrested. >>> san francisco police are searching for a suspect after more than a dozen people were hurt in a pepper spray attack. it happened at the stones town galleria around 8:00 last night. police are reviewing surveillance video for leads. >>> we have learned that there were several code violations at the oakland apartment building where a fire killed three people yesterday morning. just days ago, inspectors notified the owner of the san pablo avenue site. that the building lacked proper fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems, and smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers. >>> the raiders are set to relocate to las vegas. this, after nfl owners voted overwhelmingly to move the team. and now, councilman larry reed says he has ordered a review of the raiders lease to see if
russia probe into trump associates. >> two miami-dade county police officers are recovering in the hospital this morning after n- floridater an ambush style shooting. police say the officers why shot last night while out investigating a disturbance at an apartment complex. they are part of the homicide task force gang unit. no suspects have been arrested. >>> san francisco police are searching for a suspect after more than a dozen people were hurt in a pepper spray attack. it...
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hospital association says there are too many unknowns about the plan with much at stake for the 800,000 in new jersey who have obamacare. >>> late this afternoon, senator bob menendez called for an independent investigation into russia'snterference into the election. menendez asked the snoenate to take ledggislative action. >>> and lawmakers are now looking into the president's claims about wiretapping. president trump tweeted saturday without any evidence the former president obama wiretapped his phones ahead of the election. two senators one republican, one democrat, wrote a leroeter t le justice department asking for proof. and mr. obama rolled his eyes at the allegation. a source close to the former president said barack obama does not believe the claims. >>> sunshine, warm temperatures in trenton this afternoon. state treat, people were feeling the taste of out there. you're down. and glis much waof warmth and w. >>> yeah, the wind will pick up by tomorrow morning. we have beautiful looking sky out there. a lot of sunshine during the day today and boy, did that push the tpts temperatures un. right now 61. atlantic city international, 49. mt. pocono, that is not very cold. 64 for the high today. 60 tomorrow. and t
hospital association says there are too many unknowns about the plan with much at stake for the 800,000 in new jersey who have obamacare. >>> late this afternoon, senator bob menendez called for an independent investigation into russia'snterference into the election. menendez asked the snoenate to take ledggislative action. >>> and lawmakers are now looking into the president's claims about wiretapping. president trump tweeted saturday without any evidence the former president...
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hospitals asas unreliable? >> they are more interested in the last month after they made this stage in russia was very involved in the process of attacking the more civilian areas, so russia started to make a big effort and to let us move from that area to another until we had to evacuate the city. it is a tragedy that we arear holding the hearing today to mark the beginning of what was peaceful uprising that has turned into the worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory and we've all seen the heartbreaking images of children and families suffering under the barbaric attacks with the network of factors including the two biggest networks who continue to support the ongoingo crimes and human rights violations. it is reprehensible that the leader of any country could orchestrate a bombing campaigns against innocent civilians and institutions and hospitals, schools and convoys whose purpose is to provide support to the community's way of the most respected all of you and the work you are doing particularly the doctors that honored profession globally and in the darkest moments as we have seen you have shown us wha
hospitals asas unreliable? >> they are more interested in the last month after they made this stage in russia was very involved in the process of attacking the more civilian areas, so russia started to make a big effort and to let us move from that area to another until we had to evacuate the city. it is a tragedy that we arear holding the hearing today to mark the beginning of what was peaceful uprising that has turned into the worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory and we've all...
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hospital. judges cleared him of any wrongdoing during the arab spring. vladimir putin has postponed a meeting with marine le pen. she was invited to the kremlin, but mr putin said he attached great importance to russia'st leader said if she won the vote, she would consider lifting sanctions on moscow. they're just four years old but twins samuel and roman sharma managed to help save their mother's life when she collapsed at their home. roman found her iphone and used his mother's thumbprint to open it — so that he could ring the emergency services. duncan kennedy has been speaking to the twins and their mother. these four—year—old twins saw their mother claudia feint on the floor. what did they do, panic, cry? 0h, no. first, samuel picked up his mother's hand to place her thumb on her phone to unlock it. and then they did this... called daddy... they used the phone voice back —— they use the foreign's voice recognition system to call 909. —— the foreign's voice recognition system. where is your mummy? in a macro she is at home. —— to call 99. isaid macro she is at home. —— to call 99. i said syria, 909. and the police and the doctor came. —— siri, 909. the boys, who go to nursery school, say using sma
hospital. judges cleared him of any wrongdoing during the arab spring. vladimir putin has postponed a meeting with marine le pen. she was invited to the kremlin, but mr putin said he attached great importance to russia'st leader said if she won the vote, she would consider lifting sanctions on moscow. they're just four years old but twins samuel and roman sharma managed to help save their mother's life when she collapsed at their home. roman found her iphone and used his mother's thumbprint to...
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russia's ambassador during the presidential campaign. at least two people are reported to be trapped after it part of a hospital roof collapsed in johannesburgesburg in south africa. in the french presidential elections, marine le pen has lost unity and could face prosecution for tweeting pictures of is violence. emmanuel macron has unveiled his ma nifesto. emmanuel macron has unveiled his manifesto. a bbc investigation has revealed that almost 4000 motorists a day are fined for driving in a bus lane. the most lucrative camera makes £6,000 every day. it is time for the sport. the head of british cycling has apologised for failing is following accusations of bullying and sexism against top—level cyclists. he has also said the organisation would deal with concerns raised by mps yesterday in a select committee meeting into doping. it isa meeting into doping. it is a difficult time for cycling. what has been said today? this all relate back to april of last year when jess varnish the sprinter raised criticisms and complained about description she had faced and an investigation was launched into the culture at british cycling. today, british cycl
russia's ambassador during the presidential campaign. at least two people are reported to be trapped after it part of a hospital roof collapsed in johannesburgesburg in south africa. in the french presidential elections, marine le pen has lost unity and could face prosecution for tweeting pictures of is violence. emmanuel macron has unveiled his ma nifesto. emmanuel macron has unveiled his manifesto. a bbc investigation has revealed that almost 4000 motorists a day are fined for driving in a...
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hospital and doctor groups are against it. trump has selected a former republican presidential candidate, and jon huntsman, to be the ambassador to russiaformer utah governor. be going to moscow at a time when the fbi is investigating russian interference in the election. -- south korea's trial of the century. the same sun -- went on trial today. prosecutors will try to prove oft -- conspired millions dollars in order to secure control of the world's largest smartphone maker. he has denied any wrongdoing. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by our more than 2600 journalists and analysts, in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. francine: we are here in paris and we are joined by the ceo maurice levy. the frenchk about election and some of the candidates. this change is attached. you have the first round. and that is how the candidates get chosen. are people voting on when they go to the polls in the first round or second round? security or in economy or something else? it is extremely difficult to know. andas been true in u.k. italy. in the netherlands and we have seen it in the u.s.. ofay, there is a sentiment
hospital and doctor groups are against it. trump has selected a former republican presidential candidate, and jon huntsman, to be the ambassador to russiaformer utah governor. be going to moscow at a time when the fbi is investigating russian interference in the election. -- south korea's trial of the century. the same sun -- went on trial today. prosecutors will try to prove oft -- conspired millions dollars in order to secure control of the world's largest smartphone maker. he has denied any...
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news reports about russia's failure in fact to go after isis and their motives to hold up the assad regime and we have seen since then. their blowing up of aid workers, bombing of hospitals i would ask, do you still believe that in the last year the russian military has done more to defeat isis than the united states. >> no, in my -- i'm not in anyway trying to praise russia. russia used isis as a platform, an excuse if you will to prop up the assad regime. it was a deplorable act the point of my article is that the united states had not acted as it threatened to do when the president set the red line and left the area open to a vacuum. the united states has done much more to defeat isis than russia. >> i appreciate that, though you did in that article characterize the situation as -- american leaders force their stellar military commanders to fight with two hands and a leg tied behind their backs. vladimir putin gets it. he knows how to identify a national objective. in an article, you refer to the global coalition to name isis as a bunch of freeloaders -- >> do you think that rhetoric is conducive to securing this fight against isil? >> no, i don't. i think that was a
news reports about russia's failure in fact to go after isis and their motives to hold up the assad regime and we have seen since then. their blowing up of aid workers, bombing of hospitals i would ask, do you still believe that in the last year the russian military has done more to defeat isis than the united states. >> no, in my -- i'm not in anyway trying to praise russia. russia used isis as a platform, an excuse if you will to prop up the assad regime. it was a deplorable act the...
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hospital. we're told two remain in critical condition. anthony. >> jonathan vigliotti in london. >> ukraine's president blames russia for the killing of a former russianended last year. dennis vornen in kof was shot and killed. he was a key witness in a treason case against ukraine's pro russia former president, viktor yanukovych. anna warner shows us why ukraine believes the victim was targeted. >> ukrainian officials describe the shooting as an execution and accuse russia of state terrorism which is the latest incident of violence involving people critical of moscow. >> dennis voronenkov was gowunn down. officials believe russia is to blame. he was scheduled to give testimony at ukraine's military prosecutor's office, the purpose of which was not immediately clear. in an interview last morn, voronenkov said he was not concerned for his safety and was not going to hide. the ukraine government did not agree, providing him with a bodyguard who was injured in thrgs's fire fight after shooting and killing voronenkov's attacker. e joins a growing list of people, all crical of the russian government and president vladimir putin, including alexander lip van
hospital. we're told two remain in critical condition. anthony. >> jonathan vigliotti in london. >> ukraine's president blames russia for the killing of a former russianended last year. dennis vornen in kof was shot and killed. he was a key witness in a treason case against ukraine's pro russia former president, viktor yanukovych. anna warner shows us why ukraine believes the victim was targeted. >> ukrainian officials describe the shooting as an execution and accuse russia of...
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hospital. some of that shortage had to do with an unforeseen surge in 911 calls. >> coming up, the u.s. attorney general under fire for ties to russia. the fall out and the new calls and stronger calls for jeff sessions to resign. >> we investigate why hundreds of thousands of californians currently don't have access to fresh, clean drinking water. =daytime lineup omni!!= =cam5 bump in= into the involvement of presider >>> today a major development in the ongoing investigation into the involvement of president trump's inner circle in regard to russia during the election. >> a spokesperson for attorney general jeff sessions has confirmed that sessions did meet with the russian ambassador and failed to disclose that information during his confirmation hearing. >> nbc's blaine alexander is in washington, d.c. live with us this morning. and what's the fallout here? what do we know that we didn't know before? >> reporter: and good morning to you both. that's a great question, and we are learning more with every passing minute today. let me take you back to the beginning. this started with an article from the washington post later confirm
hospital. some of that shortage had to do with an unforeseen surge in 911 calls. >> coming up, the u.s. attorney general under fire for ties to russia. the fall out and the new calls and stronger calls for jeff sessions to resign. >> we investigate why hundreds of thousands of californians currently don't have access to fresh, clean drinking water. =daytime lineup omni!!= =cam5 bump in= into the involvement of presider >>> today a major development in the ongoing...
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hospital. they did not say whether they arrested anyone in this case. >> a dlrepublican lobbyist is calling on the public to help with details of a intelligence officials have accused russia of hacking the dnc. there's also a billboard asking for tips in rich's death. someone killed him last july as he walked home late at night. >>> new reactions the morning after. >> glue shortage. we did some digging to find out what's behind the surge in sales. >> and we continue to track the takes 12 hours to steep... and almost no time to sip. keep on with ultra smooth taste, now available with a sweet and salted kick. america runs on dunkin'. >>> a weather alert. there is a severe threat for the entire area. we're tracking the storms that have the potential for damaging winds, hail and heavy rain. >> and take a look at this storm footage from illinois. that funnel cloud was spotted sweeping across the county which appears to be the hardest hit area. >> and people in parts of missouri are waking up to storm damage. we're live in missouri for us. good morning. what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: good morning. we had a tornado ro
hospital. they did not say whether they arrested anyone in this case. >> a dlrepublican lobbyist is calling on the public to help with details of a intelligence officials have accused russia of hacking the dnc. there's also a billboard asking for tips in rich's death. someone killed him last july as he walked home late at night. >>> new reactions the morning after. >> glue shortage. we did some digging to find out what's behind the surge in sales. >> and we continue...
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russia. >>> 6:06. making headlines around the world -- in miami, two police officers who were shot during an ambush are expected to recover. this is dramatic video of the officers arriving at the hospital for treatment. the shooting happened last night while the officers were undercover. that's why you see their faces blurred there. they were investigating gang activity. so far, no arrests. in oakland, three people are dead and some missing after fire whipped through a transitional housing building this morning. saturday, officials found about a dozen safety violations at the building. that discovery is raising questions about city property inspections in the wake of a similar fire in december that killed 36 people. >>> cyclone debby is battering the east coast. palm trees and buildings were rattled. the popular tourist spot near the great barrier reef were in lockdown. visitors were stranded in hotels or evacuated to makeshift shelters. the eye of the category-four cyclone is expected to cross the coast later today. >>> nothing like this down under, but rain still in the forecast. that coupled with the warm weather is forcing camelback mountain resort to keep skiers and snowbooeders o
russia. >>> 6:06. making headlines around the world -- in miami, two police officers who were shot during an ambush are expected to recover. this is dramatic video of the officers arriving at the hospital for treatment. the shooting happened last night while the officers were undercover. that's why you see their faces blurred there. they were investigating gang activity. so far, no arrests. in oakland, three people are dead and some missing after fire whipped through a transitional...
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. >>> together with russia and iran, the assad regime has destroyed each and every hospital in east aleppoare war crimes. i'm not going to go back into should assad be in and out. been there, done that, right in terms of what the u.s. has done. i will tell you that he is a big hinderance in trying to move forward. >> u.n. ambassador nikki haley wednesday, accusing the assad regime of war crimes. she told reuters, quote, you pick and choose your battles. our focus is no longer on getting assad out. rex tillerson made similar comments from turkey. >> the status and longer term status of president assad will be decided by the syrian people. >> in a statement senator john mccain said he was deeply disturbed by those remarks adding secretary tillerson's comments, quote, overlooks the tragic reality that the syrian people cannot decide the fate of assad or the future of their country when they are being slaughtered. and a policy of trying to fight isis while pretending that we can ignore the syrian civil war, that was its genesis and fuels it to this day, is a recipe for more war, more terror, m
. >>> together with russia and iran, the assad regime has destroyed each and every hospital in east aleppoare war crimes. i'm not going to go back into should assad be in and out. been there, done that, right in terms of what the u.s. has done. i will tell you that he is a big hinderance in trying to move forward. >> u.n. ambassador nikki haley wednesday, accusing the assad regime of war crimes. she told reuters, quote, you pick and choose your battles. our focus is no longer on...
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hospital in critical condition. another big story we are following this morning.. another cabinet pick by president trump under scrutiny for communications with russia. officials say attorney general jeff sessions had two conversations with the russian ambassador to the united states during the presidential campaign. the justice department says the two conversations took place last year when sessions was a senator. one was an office visit that occurred when he was a member of the senate armed services committee. the other occurred in a group setting with other ambassadors following a heritage foundation speech. these revelations come during the f-b-i's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. attorney general sessions says he "never met with any russian officials to discuss issues of the campaign." coming up.. the men accused of killing a little league baseball coach appeared in court. what the family of the man killed had to say about what happened. and.. the wife of the gunman in the orlando night club shooting is out on bail. why the judge let her out of jail. and another cold morning. but clear skys later today.
hospital in critical condition. another big story we are following this morning.. another cabinet pick by president trump under scrutiny for communications with russia. officials say attorney general jeff sessions had two conversations with the russian ambassador to the united states during the presidential campaign. the justice department says the two conversations took place last year when sessions was a senator. one was an office visit that occurred when he was a member of the senate armed...