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we'll hear from our correspondent in kiev. in brazil, a prosecutor slams corruption charges on the president. he is described as arrogant and corrupt but despite the accusation, the president says he isn't going anywhere. also in the program, competition authorities in europe slept google with a record. the company respectfully disagrees. more details coming up in business with stephen carroll. the body of salvador dali is ordered to be exhumed. we will tell you why. live from paris. ♪ in franceentarians>> will be taking their seats in the national assembly for the first time. many among them are newcomers and women from the political movement of president emmanuel macron. they will be the dominant force in parliament as the theervative party will be only major opposition. the socialists have been pushed to the sidelines. emmanuel macron has promised a new anti-terror law as well as efforts to make hiring and firing easier. catherine be a reports. >> emmanuel macron is ready to get down to business, backed by a legislative maj
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manafort's man in kiev. the trump campaign chairman's closeness to a russian army trained linguist turned operative is raising questions, comma, concerns. that was published on the night of august 18th. a politico profile of manafort's right-hand man in ukraine, konstantin kilimnik and now he turned up by name in these previously unreported subpoenas we are just learning about today that are coming out of the eastern district of virginia. as federal prosecutors and a federal grand jury proceed with whatever it is in their federal investigation that concerns paul manafort. now, the reason kilimnik got his own profile in politico.com, the reason he's consistently been a point of interest in this ongoing story is not just because of his ties to manafort, because he was running the office in ukraine, not just because he was involved as a business partner with paul manafort and the big money deals he was involved in with putin connected 0ly garks. the reason he is point of intrigue here is before he ever worked w
manafort's man in kiev. the trump campaign chairman's closeness to a russian army trained linguist turned operative is raising questions, comma, concerns. that was published on the night of august 18th. a politico profile of manafort's right-hand man in ukraine, konstantin kilimnik and now he turned up by name in these previously unreported subpoenas we are just learning about today that are coming out of the eastern district of virginia. as federal prosecutors and a federal grand jury proceed...
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implementing that package of measures there should be more goodwill expressed by the government in kiev. well we are ready to continue to operating as we discussed today within the normal deep water. order to have a very important external supervision of the cancer group because that is a very very group where we present or use all the government in kiev ever present there's all the. donbass region provinces which are controlled by the self-proclaimed republics they can't risk us things and communicating within that four model i would also like to stress that of course it's our. agend see other regional crisis where we can see the benefit of the situation enjoyed our efforts libya yemen and other situations we have agreed the. sustainable consultative process when i can isn't and as full our relations with the european union. in russia we are interested in pushing we lay sions back to the track of development we're still. at he has to be. assessments we should have being given. which were given to one year ago to jan caught. at the meeting with president putin during the game which is b
implementing that package of measures there should be more goodwill expressed by the government in kiev. well we are ready to continue to operating as we discussed today within the normal deep water. order to have a very important external supervision of the cancer group because that is a very very group where we present or use all the government in kiev ever present there's all the. donbass region provinces which are controlled by the self-proclaimed republics they can't risk us things and...
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right now we have a phone call from kiev. dimitri, ask your question please. >> good afternoon my name is dimitri i live in the ukraine. why do you abandon us? >> we are not all supporters of - we go to celebrations of the victory day but why are we all represented in this same life? in the media? >> over - thank you. there is a march in the memory of - we do not try to present everyone in the same fashion. but again, we are afraid to offer public support. we are afraid to harm you. try not to feed into the domestic political affairs in the ukraine. certainly, we do appreciate your position. thank you so much for this call. >> mr. putin what do your friends say on the subject like - was helping with prison exchange. >> we do have a lot of friends in ukraine.you just mentioned mr. - i got acquainted with him when he was head of the executive office of president - has made partner was - because he is the current prime minister and was head of the office of the president of russia in those times. and we still have good relations
right now we have a phone call from kiev. dimitri, ask your question please. >> good afternoon my name is dimitri i live in the ukraine. why do you abandon us? >> we are not all supporters of - we go to celebrations of the victory day but why are we all represented in this same life? in the media? >> over - thank you. there is a march in the memory of - we do not try to present everyone in the same fashion. but again, we are afraid to offer public support. we are afraid to...
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right now, we have a phone call from kiev. ask your question, please? >> my name is dmitry, i live in ukraine. why did you abandon us? we are not all supporters of the dara. we go to celebrations of the victory day, but why are we all represented in the same light in the media? mr. putin: thank you for your stance, thank you for respecting our legacy. partust said that you took in the internal regimen march in memory. we do not try to present everyone in the same fashion. but again, we are afraid to offer public support. are afraid to harm you. we try not to interfere in the domestic affairs of ukraine. certainly, we do appreciate your position. thank you so much for this call. what do your friends say on the subject -- like the man who was helping with the prisoner exchange? mr. putin: we do have a lot of friends in ukraine. you just mentioned one o f them. i became acquainted with him when he was head of the executive office of president kuchma, the first president of ukraine. was themain partner current prime minister, head of the executive office of
right now, we have a phone call from kiev. ask your question, please? >> my name is dmitry, i live in ukraine. why did you abandon us? we are not all supporters of the dara. we go to celebrations of the victory day, but why are we all represented in the same light in the media? mr. putin: thank you for your stance, thank you for respecting our legacy. partust said that you took in the internal regimen march in memory. we do not try to present everyone in the same fashion. but again, we...
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we'll find out if those agents in kiev can answer to mueller. i think there are factual questions that it raises that we maybe won't get answers to. from mueller, it says he can investigate trump russia collusion. if he's taking over the flynn payments, flynn foreign payments investigation, and he is taking over the ukrainian investigation, does that imply that he believes those things are related to the trump campaign? >> that they're linked. the other thing i want to ask you, part political, part legal. there's this refrain that nothing seems to matter in this trump era. or government lies don't matter. but with all of this coming out, i wonder whether you think there is some potential accountability for false statements about russia or jim comey's firing that could haunt this white house. >> yeah. we'll find out. it is now being described matter of factually that mueller is not just looking into the trump campaign collusion. he is looking into obstruction of justice, perjury, intimidating witnesses, that's being stated as a matter of fact by
we'll find out if those agents in kiev can answer to mueller. i think there are factual questions that it raises that we maybe won't get answers to. from mueller, it says he can investigate trump russia collusion. if he's taking over the flynn payments, flynn foreign payments investigation, and he is taking over the ukrainian investigation, does that imply that he believes those things are related to the trump campaign? >> that they're linked. the other thing i want to ask you, part...
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kiev after a two—year study, researchers according to better education, regular gym, and corporate responsibilitye not saying that they are actually promoting these things, but through those media. -- regulations. the fear is that social media, so central to people ‘s lives, is also feeding worries about appearance and driving... this is bbc world news. i am sally bundock. here are the headlines. eu leaders are heading to a summit in brussels amid heightened security after recent terror threats. security, migration and brexit will all be high on the agenda. britain's prime minister, theresa may, will face eu leaders for the first time since losing her parliamentary majority in a general election two weeks ago. the iraqi and us military say islamic state militants have blown up the great al—nuri mosque in mosul. one iraqi general called it a crime against all iraq. and donald trump has put forward the idea that his proposed water wall with mexico should be covered with solar panels. in aiyawatt, he said such a war would generate energy and pay for itself. time to take a look at the stories and how
kiev after a two—year study, researchers according to better education, regular gym, and corporate responsibilitye not saying that they are actually promoting these things, but through those media. -- regulations. the fear is that social media, so central to people ‘s lives, is also feeding worries about appearance and driving... this is bbc world news. i am sally bundock. here are the headlines. eu leaders are heading to a summit in brussels amid heightened security after recent terror...
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to -- the kiev one is a big investigation. i think one way or another we'll find out if the espionage thing answer toss mueller. that will be interesting. i think there's also factual questions that it raises that we may be won't get answers to. i mean, the agreement from mueller says he can investigate trump-russia collusion and things that arise from that investigation. well, if he's taking over the flynn foreign payments investigation and he's taking over the ukrainian investigation, does that imreply that he believes those things are related to the trump campaign and the 2016 election? >> that they're linked. >> yeah. >> part political, part legal. h there's this refrain that nothing seems to matter in this trump area or government lies don't matter but with all this coming out, i wonder whether you think there is some potential accountability for false statements about russia or jim comey's firing that could haunt this white house? >> yeah. i mean, we'll find out. it's now being described sort of matter of factually that
to -- the kiev one is a big investigation. i think one way or another we'll find out if the espionage thing answer toss mueller. that will be interesting. i think there's also factual questions that it raises that we may be won't get answers to. i mean, the agreement from mueller says he can investigate trump-russia collusion and things that arise from that investigation. well, if he's taking over the flynn foreign payments investigation and he's taking over the ukrainian investigation, does...
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they were totally against the fact that kiev was trying to do any business with the west. now it's unofficial blockade and there are a lot of questions about how to ease that locate. there are a lot of ordinary citizens living in the east that may not be wedded to the separatists. it's a major question and it has been dampening ukrainian economic growth. it's going to remain a very big issue. at least nine people have died and 28 others are missing in the colombian city of medellin after a tourist boat capsized on sunday. helicopters searched for survivors. jet skis were rushed to the scene to avoid a deadlieier trtragedy. sharonon gaffnfney reports.. >> crew memembers dedesperately tried to keep the vessel afloat werere the tourist boat was carrying 170 passengers when it encountered difficulty in a reservoir in northwestern colombia. a major rescue operation involving the national air force and firefighters was launched but the boat sank within minutes. we were with our family when we heard the screams and the noise. you can see the boat was thinking. all you could he wa
they were totally against the fact that kiev was trying to do any business with the west. now it's unofficial blockade and there are a lot of questions about how to ease that locate. there are a lot of ordinary citizens living in the east that may not be wedded to the separatists. it's a major question and it has been dampening ukrainian economic growth. it's going to remain a very big issue. at least nine people have died and 28 others are missing in the colombian city of medellin after a...
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interests of the people is not alone so, we have got this call with the person who said that he is in kiev and he takes part in the events to commemorate the memory of our forefathers. he is of the same opinion. he believes that we need to take care of the legacy and to build on that wonderful legacy. he's been helping the exchange of prisoners on behalf of the president of ukraine translator: to continue on this topic, we have a question from social media. ukraine is celebrated the regime with the eu and. [inaudible] quoted lehman's of saying goodbye to russia translator: i didn't see that statement but yesterday that was reported to me and they reported to me in the evening. he read out that line, for lines from his first goodbye russia, that's not being watched and goodbye to russia the land of slaves in the lands of landowners. it's good that he knows russian classics but there's another line translator: i might have been able to hide myself from your their eyes that are seen from the ever hearing years beyond the occasion mountains so he didn't like the idea that there was in russia.
interests of the people is not alone so, we have got this call with the person who said that he is in kiev and he takes part in the events to commemorate the memory of our forefathers. he is of the same opinion. he believes that we need to take care of the legacy and to build on that wonderful legacy. he's been helping the exchange of prisoners on behalf of the president of ukraine translator: to continue on this topic, we have a question from social media. ukraine is celebrated the regime with...
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police say the officer's vehicle exploded at an intersection in kiev this morning.is now being treated as a terrorist attack. >>> google right now facing a $2.7 billion fine this morning as european antitrust officials say the company denied, quote, consumers a genuine choice by using its search engine to unfairly steer them to its own shopping platform. regulators say they have to make thin things. >> they will send cuts to the fire department. the palo alto weekly says councilmembers could take more than a million dollars from that department's budget. and the council will also debate huge hikes in parking permits that would include tripling the cost of daily parking fees from $8 to $25. >>> rallying for affordable housing in the south bay. today santa clara county tenants are planning to protest the president's cuts to the department of housing and urban development in the 2018 budget. $17.4 million could be slashed. a rally is going to be held in a few hours at 9:00 this morning at the housing authority in san jose. >> taking action on noise from the airport. it
police say the officer's vehicle exploded at an intersection in kiev this morning.is now being treated as a terrorist attack. >>> google right now facing a $2.7 billion fine this morning as european antitrust officials say the company denied, quote, consumers a genuine choice by using its search engine to unfairly steer them to its own shopping platform. regulators say they have to make thin things. >> they will send cuts to the fire department. the palo alto weekly says...
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that includes ukrainian government agencies, kiev airport, british advertising agency wpp, the danish shipping company maersk, and a russian oil company reporting sib area tacks this morning the national bank of ukraine out with a statement this morning, they say, "as a result of the cyber attacks, banks experienced difficulty in services customers and performing banking operations all the financial market participants have taken steps to tighten security measures to counteract these hacker attacks. the national bank of ukraine is confident that banking infrastructure is protected from cyber attacks" so through hear officials expressing confidence they're able to deal with this there are reports the cyber attacks include ransomware is where they hold on to the data and demand payment in order to release it no reaction so far from here at the white house or the department of homeland security. i've asked them for their comments or insights into what might be going on here but i can tell you, guys, just as a general matter, when you talk to cybersecurity experts, there is some likely su
that includes ukrainian government agencies, kiev airport, british advertising agency wpp, the danish shipping company maersk, and a russian oil company reporting sib area tacks this morning the national bank of ukraine out with a statement this morning, they say, "as a result of the cyber attacks, banks experienced difficulty in services customers and performing banking operations all the financial market participants have taken steps to tighten security measures to counteract these...
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so far i mean, as we've seen in kiev, it didn't have that devastating an effect. the fear is that they could develop the capability to have a much more powerful effect. right now, it's not -- it was not designed to affect u.s. power systems. it's more european power systems. but the fear is it could be modified to target the types of systems used here in the united states. >> what's the logical defense now that people know that russia has got this? >> yeah, well, it's really a layered defense for the power industry. they have been on notice for a number of years now that there are chinese, russian, foreign actors in the grid, probing, seeking to find ways to disrupt them. and they have had a lot of work to do to boost their defenses. they are slowly working on them. now that this report is out, it's public, they've got a lot of work to do to make sure they can detect the malware and also prevent it from having an effect, a sort of more catastrophic effect. >> ellen, what's the game in toe party that does this? when we see other attacks, we know there's a some gain
so far i mean, as we've seen in kiev, it didn't have that devastating an effect. the fear is that they could develop the capability to have a much more powerful effect. right now, it's not -- it was not designed to affect u.s. power systems. it's more european power systems. but the fear is it could be modified to target the types of systems used here in the united states. >> what's the logical defense now that people know that russia has got this? >> yeah, well, it's really a...
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they've got fbi agents stationed in kiev. it's a large-scale international clep tock racy and fraud investigation. practical question, does that mean that the resources of that investigation and the agents assigned to it now get moved over into mueller's inquiry? they get folded into the mueller inquiry. it is the same thing with the reports that the mike flynn foreign payments from turkey investigation which has been headed up out of the eastern district of virginia, there are reports that will be taken over by mueller. practical answerable question about that. does that mean that the investigators and prosecutors who have been working on that, including that specialist espionage prosecutor who's been leading that investigation into flynn in virginia, do all those people get folded into what mueller is doing? how big an investigation? how well resourced an investigation? and caliber people -- practical consequences as to whether or not those prosecution -- the resources of those other prosecutions and investigations are gett
they've got fbi agents stationed in kiev. it's a large-scale international clep tock racy and fraud investigation. practical question, does that mean that the resources of that investigation and the agents assigned to it now get moved over into mueller's inquiry? they get folded into the mueller inquiry. it is the same thing with the reports that the mike flynn foreign payments from turkey investigation which has been headed up out of the eastern district of virginia, there are reports that...
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address, we know it came from this house in kiev. right.ut it's actually not impossible to figure out where cyber attacks are coming from. i spoke to somebody at the johns hop kips physics applied laboratory they're working on this problem for congress and there are signatures that people leave behind. there are habits that hackers get into. and so what megyn pointed out is right, taken in totality looking at a little bit of the isp address but also just the, you know, the signatures, the kind of code that's used, the way the code was compiled, all of these things together, sometimes it's even the dates on which the hacksere done, can point to a country. not absolutely, but reblyly. it's not impossible to figure this stuff out. >> is the takeaway, you can't get me? >> yeah. >> well the takeaway is every intelligence officer of regard and respect in the united states has reached the conclusion that russians were behind this hacking. to max's point, the president putin yesterday joyfully fearlessly and jokingly said, i think more serious than
address, we know it came from this house in kiev. right.ut it's actually not impossible to figure out where cyber attacks are coming from. i spoke to somebody at the johns hop kips physics applied laboratory they're working on this problem for congress and there are signatures that people leave behind. there are habits that hackers get into. and so what megyn pointed out is right, taken in totality looking at a little bit of the isp address but also just the, you know, the signatures, the kind...
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torch marches in kiev to naming streets off the s.s. fighters in eastern europe.is being revived in many places particular across the bow soviet space some countries have managed to contain it to on the ground sells some have allowed those movements to penetrate the higher echelons of power but deafening silence by the media or downright acceptance of this ideology by some bullets in the west is nothing short of baffling and troubling considering the high price the whole world hates seven decades ago. reporting from washington d.c. a queens resident is suing new york after spending five months at rikers because the city failed to inform him his bail had been reduced to just one dollar forty two year old del salem was arrested in two thousand and fourteen on charges alleging he attacked in white p.d. officer according to police salem was confronted after officers say he stole a coat he was reportedly arrested and sent to jail with his bail initially set at twenty five thousand dollars then on november of two thousand and sixteen the charges for drops and his bail r
torch marches in kiev to naming streets off the s.s. fighters in eastern europe.is being revived in many places particular across the bow soviet space some countries have managed to contain it to on the ground sells some have allowed those movements to penetrate the higher echelons of power but deafening silence by the media or downright acceptance of this ideology by some bullets in the west is nothing short of baffling and troubling considering the high price the whole world hates seven...
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and germany to this fact they subscribed to these accords and again they have a lot of leverage over kiev authorities and we hope to we will be ready to. do our share. so you would. like to ask this question first and foremost and produce a credible garment and we. will welcome the meeting between the presidents of russia and the usa you and the. celebrity. would be only very strange and if they. didn't meet be there the same place had to say my hotel city it would be very strange if they didn't meet and talk. with. us if all the meeting. was in the. normal before form what i cannot say.
and germany to this fact they subscribed to these accords and again they have a lot of leverage over kiev authorities and we hope to we will be ready to. do our share. so you would. like to ask this question first and foremost and produce a credible garment and we. will welcome the meeting between the presidents of russia and the usa you and the. celebrity. would be only very strange and if they. didn't meet be there the same place had to say my hotel city it would be very strange if they...
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this morning an explosive device was thrown into the embassy compound in the ukraine's capital of kiev. police say the attackers threw the device over the embassy fence just after midnight. no one was injured. >>> and earlier north korea test fired what appeared to be an anti-ship missile. this is the fourth missile in as many weeks. it flew about 125 miles from north korea's east coast. according to south korea they landed in the waters between peninsula of south korea and japan. >>> the iranian president called the deadly attack repugnant. there were two attacks, one at the parliament and the other at the tomb of ayatollah khomeini. >>> this morning bodies and debris from the missing myanmar flight was located. the wreckage was found in the sea off myanmar's west coast. most of those on board were military families. >>> well, a woman who accuses bill cosby of sexual assault rejected suggestions that she and bill cosby had a romantic relationship. andrea constand finished some seven hours of testimony yesterday, the third day of cosby's trial. kenneth craig reports. >> how are you tod
this morning an explosive device was thrown into the embassy compound in the ukraine's capital of kiev. police say the attackers threw the device over the embassy fence just after midnight. no one was injured. >>> and earlier north korea test fired what appeared to be an anti-ship missile. this is the fourth missile in as many weeks. it flew about 125 miles from north korea's east coast. according to south korea they landed in the waters between peninsula of south korea and japan....
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kiev authorities and we hope to we will be ready to. do our share. so you would. like to ask this question first and foremost and produce a the federal government and we. will welcome the meeting between the presidents of russia and the usa you and the want a summit as a celebrity. would be only very strange and odd if they. didn't meet be there the same place it is saying well the hotel city would be very strange if they didn't meet and talk. with. all the meeting. within the. normal before form what i cannot say whether this meeting will take place before the summit or afterward because here we are speaking about the following we are living . in the times of the truce which is now taking place during the harvest time and it was considered something impossible several weeks before all weeks ago because it was almost impossible to coordinate a search truce. no one could explain what that could happen during the harvest and we always try to explain do each other the conditions of the truce that it can take place only under certain conditions. and there are differen
kiev authorities and we hope to we will be ready to. do our share. so you would. like to ask this question first and foremost and produce a the federal government and we. will welcome the meeting between the presidents of russia and the usa you and the want a summit as a celebrity. would be only very strange and odd if they. didn't meet be there the same place it is saying well the hotel city would be very strange if they didn't meet and talk. with. all the meeting. within the. normal before...
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the metro, kiev metro has stopped accepting payment cards. of petrol stations have suspended operations. 0ther petrol stations have suspended operations. other companies affected include ukraine's central bank, several tv channels and postal services and the ukrainian deputy prime minister says the government's computer network is also down. so by anyone's standards this is a major cyber attack that is under way. let's go to our correspondent in kiev for us. what more can you tell us? well, this is looking like an extremely widespread attack. it's impacting on both state—owned and private companies here. more than 25 companies have been affected in some way by this siebary tack. as you mention there, the airport's been affected. the arrivals and departure board has gone down. it looks like flights may be delayed there. the metro here also impacted. you can't pay with a credit card at the moment, because of the impact on the banking system. several banks have reported being affected by this cyber attack. so yeah, the indications at the moment
the metro, kiev metro has stopped accepting payment cards. of petrol stations have suspended operations. 0ther petrol stations have suspended operations. other companies affected include ukraine's central bank, several tv channels and postal services and the ukrainian deputy prime minister says the government's computer network is also down. so by anyone's standards this is a major cyber attack that is under way. let's go to our correspondent in kiev for us. what more can you tell us? well,...
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in kiev, we saw atms stop workinnd manually monitor radiation at the old chernobyl nuclear plant when their computers failed. in the united states, it's including one that owns food brands oreo and nabisco. there is a company, heritage valley health care system, which runs hospitals and care facilities in pittur hit. now, this virus's pace appears to have been slowing down. security experts say that they expect the impact to be smaller than the wanna cry attacks in may because many companies have been patched up with windows updates. and this new attack apparently used the same national security agency hacking tool, eternal blue, which was used in the wanna cry episode. frances? >> lucy kafanov for us, thank you. >>> human error. that's what officials are blaming for a massive subway derailment that left up to 34 people injured in what one city paper is calling agony. it happened in new york city after a major subway line carrying hundreds of riders initiated its emergency brakes, jumping the tracks and crashing into a wall. well, it led to chaos and panic as injured passengers found
in kiev, we saw atms stop workinnd manually monitor radiation at the old chernobyl nuclear plant when their computers failed. in the united states, it's including one that owns food brands oreo and nabisco. there is a company, heritage valley health care system, which runs hospitals and care facilities in pittur hit. now, this virus's pace appears to have been slowing down. security experts say that they expect the impact to be smaller than the wanna cry attacks in may because many companies...
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coming on home ok and they can go back to kiev anytime they want and as it is there is an interesting fact this week two times. troops abundance and positions on the front. you can see that and in turn it on air and then their forces come in an. abundant position from the from so it's means that. the missile but i don't suppose it was to all the line of doing that and prefer incoming but to give to because it's not so dangerous than being in the fighting against their own in their army and i am afraid we are going to stay for a while for two reasons first. because he shut his eyes when the so-called extremists got electricity to create near west yes all russia had to supply all the electricity itself he shut his eyes when the extremists stopped the shipments of call from dawn bus now in fact in fact basically pushing down bus away from you and then we go to your nationalist issues like language access to the internet here i mean again i don't know western puppet is against. speech yes. tranquil prohibit russian social networks in ukraine which is very pretty but in facebook in canada
coming on home ok and they can go back to kiev anytime they want and as it is there is an interesting fact this week two times. troops abundance and positions on the front. you can see that and in turn it on air and then their forces come in an. abundant position from the from so it's means that. the missile but i don't suppose it was to all the line of doing that and prefer incoming but to give to because it's not so dangerous than being in the fighting against their own in their army and i am...
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in kiev or wearing swastikas and k.k.k. outfits and then the sun which is another u.k. tabloid said those were russian racist fans they changed it later but still you know these instances happened and then also the b.b.c. came out with an hour long documentary the gist of it was that you know there are young people training boxing and gaging in some kind of martial arts all over the country to beat up the people who would come here tell you what i've spoken to some of the people who actually filmed in that documentary and just for you to get an idea of how the journalists were working how they were trying to find this and twisted just take a look at a bit of what i filmed in one city and all far from moscow. some of russia's most farland fun stuff to the game be agree to troll but only on the conditions. what do you study for. people who will. obviously try to do something that is like hundred percent. well they claim that the guys actually betrayed them because what they did was coming up to fans. actually. to film something that would show the russians in some kind of
in kiev or wearing swastikas and k.k.k. outfits and then the sun which is another u.k. tabloid said those were russian racist fans they changed it later but still you know these instances happened and then also the b.b.c. came out with an hour long documentary the gist of it was that you know there are young people training boxing and gaging in some kind of martial arts all over the country to beat up the people who would come here tell you what i've spoken to some of the people who actually...
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firt point, it were not russians, and it were not russian troops, who started the coup d'etat in kievit were not russian politicians who were speaking to me, it were european politicians and american politicians. can you imagine that here in london anybody from the russian parliament was in the first row of some kind of protest. impossible. so from this point of view it is very delicate to say how what is going on, how it was arranged. and that is a tragedy from our perspective, i am simple russian citizen nowadays, but i do a lot ofjob in dialogue of civilizations research institute. you run a think tank with offices in moscow and berlin, you have thought about the need to have a much greater level of understanding between russia and europe in particular. europe is in the vanguard of imposing sanctions on russia right now. angela merkel is probably the world leader who is most concerned with sending a clear message to vladimir putin that his current policies are not acceptable. but, she wnats, together with president sarkozy, two first leaders to come to moscow to talk over the situa
firt point, it were not russians, and it were not russian troops, who started the coup d'etat in kievit were not russian politicians who were speaking to me, it were european politicians and american politicians. can you imagine that here in london anybody from the russian parliament was in the first row of some kind of protest. impossible. so from this point of view it is very delicate to say how what is going on, how it was arranged. and that is a tragedy from our perspective, i am simple...
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the same type of virus around somewhere locking computers at ukraine's bristol airport in kiev and attacking rosner after one of the biggest oil giants in russia now last night for the success fully able to divert the attack by switching to reserve. computers and reserve servers and did not take a hit and it's quite interesting that in this second case again it's particularly so you know eastern europe. area being the main target you know ukraine and russia now this just happened two hours ago we don't know much else at this time but we will report more on the situation as we know more information and you know as you say the biggest russian company that was attacked there was an e.f. they were switched to reserve operating system so for now they are they are say fine ok so that's the information we know at this stage with frances santiago updating us thank you think. russia call the united states threat to use force against the syrian government sceptical the white house earlier claim that the assad leadership is preparing a chemical weapons attack president trumps press secretary sais the u
the same type of virus around somewhere locking computers at ukraine's bristol airport in kiev and attacking rosner after one of the biggest oil giants in russia now last night for the success fully able to divert the attack by switching to reserve. computers and reserve servers and did not take a hit and it's quite interesting that in this second case again it's particularly so you know eastern europe. area being the main target you know ukraine and russia now this just happened two hours ago...
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banks, retailers, energy firms and kiev airport in ukraine are among thousands targeted by the ransomwarettack. also in the programme: the troubled japanese giant toshiba says it will sue western digital, accusing it of interfering in attempts to sell off its flash memory business. europe closed down yesterday and it's down again this morning. and in a global world, how important are national standards? we'll be talking with the british standards institution about keeping up with artificial intelligence, robots and deep machine learning. and a superstitious passenger has delayed a flight in shanghai after throwing coins at the engine for good luck! today we want to know — have your good luck charms ever backfired 7 let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. now, another huge cyber attack is affecting businesses across the world. those affected include banks, retailers, energy firms and transport networks. it means many companies can't access their computer systems and for some that means it's impossible to get any work done. the virus was first detec
banks, retailers, energy firms and kiev airport in ukraine are among thousands targeted by the ransomwarettack. also in the programme: the troubled japanese giant toshiba says it will sue western digital, accusing it of interfering in attempts to sell off its flash memory business. europe closed down yesterday and it's down again this morning. and in a global world, how important are national standards? we'll be talking with the british standards institution about keeping up with artificial...
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if you are trying to get an aeroplane in kiev, you would face delays.n‘t working. and there were pictures from ukraine supermarkets with screens saying all the files have been encrypted. it does have personal knock back on people and consumers. as it‘s rolling out across the world, are there things organisations can do to stop it affecting them? what they should have and given they had this wannacry attack recently that was a wake—up call, if ever there was one, is great backup so they can immediately instigate systems. if they are constantly backing data up then they should be able to get back to where they were before the malware found its way into their systems very quickly. apparently it looks like lots of companies still are not doing that. some of the bigger utility companies being hit and industrial systems, for them back—up is difficult because they don‘t want downtime. it takes them a while to get back up, and maybe this is what that is exploiting. a shopping search on google here. google has been fined over 2.4 billion euros by the european co
if you are trying to get an aeroplane in kiev, you would face delays.n‘t working. and there were pictures from ukraine supermarkets with screens saying all the files have been encrypted. it does have personal knock back on people and consumers. as it‘s rolling out across the world, are there things organisations can do to stop it affecting them? what they should have and given they had this wannacry attack recently that was a wake—up call, if ever there was one, is great backup so they...
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you're going to be so i reported every day for the first two weeks and i saw england versus sweden in kiev into english football fans with england shirts on lean over the balcony stunned can have a word with you and that kind of thanks to your reporting. and with my good friends and one of them has been back since he tweeted me the way that's what we want from a football tournament to be involved and people interacting from different countries when you start to fear monger and playing to them and. then it just kills that momentum. lympics winter olympics to be able to create and i think that's why we have the question more here sometimes it's worth questioning some of the things that are put out as fact something that i definitely question is the ability of animals to take football matches although fans of paul the octopus would disagree with me that first of all let's talk about killie's the cat who today who lives inside the hermitage museum here by the way tried to predict the russia. right so that you could get elements it was ok econ of was a little bit on be so i did and then with a
you're going to be so i reported every day for the first two weeks and i saw england versus sweden in kiev into english football fans with england shirts on lean over the balcony stunned can have a word with you and that kind of thanks to your reporting. and with my good friends and one of them has been back since he tweeted me the way that's what we want from a football tournament to be involved and people interacting from different countries when you start to fear monger and playing to them...
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terrorist attack today at the embassy and kiev. cheryl casone. reporter: good morning, maria.tack at the capital of ukraine. officials calling it a terror attack. the device exploded, but no entry for the state department issued a travel warning in 2016 for all u.s. citizens living or visiting ukraine. they did ab states are drying up a list of demands tha must meet to return to normal diplomatic and economic relations. "the wall street journal" reports scaling back the al jazeera media network. saudi arabia coming on the air of everett and saudi arabia will cut its financing of middle east extremist groups. back here at home, coca-cola rolling out a new sugar-free drink cold coke and no sugar. the company served coke without sugar after diet coke and coke zero. a spokesman says the new drink is made with aspartame, the closest is ever tasted to the classic coke. 200,000 free drinks will be handed out as part of the kick off. in a memorable night for country music fans for the cmt music awards in nashville last night. ♪ reporter: carrie underwood continued her winning streak i
terrorist attack today at the embassy and kiev. cheryl casone. reporter: good morning, maria.tack at the capital of ukraine. officials calling it a terror attack. the device exploded, but no entry for the state department issued a travel warning in 2016 for all u.s. citizens living or visiting ukraine. they did ab states are drying up a list of demands tha must meet to return to normal diplomatic and economic relations. "the wall street journal" reports scaling back the al jazeera...
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>> they invite the artist to do a drill hole to do the installation area >> why surveillance kiev --nstallation. >> why surveillance? >> we started with nothing as always. something, whydo do we work together? really we want to start from scratch. not knowing what he would do or i would do independently. we have this huge empty space. and that is our potential. it is extraordinary to us in such a city. we have the spontaneous idea together, this is a place for everybody, where you should lose yourself. only when we were further thinking about people moving in their freely that cameras would follow and we would trace the path. that's how different elements came together and filled up this mental space. a a psychological space, whatever. we could now discern it afterwards. it's not that it started with a title or the idea of surveillance, but those things came in after. charlie: where does the title hensel and gretel come from? later, came in much because this traces that you project is mindful of the fairytale. of course the tradition has something scary and menacing and the side of t
>> they invite the artist to do a drill hole to do the installation area >> why surveillance kiev --nstallation. >> why surveillance? >> we started with nothing as always. something, whydo do we work together? really we want to start from scratch. not knowing what he would do or i would do independently. we have this huge empty space. and that is our potential. it is extraordinary to us in such a city. we have the spontaneous idea together, this is a place for everybody,...
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liz: at the same time, we're getting news russia may have developed malware, they blacked out kiev. that could be used to deploy any electoral grid around the world, including us. serious stuff, kurt, final thought. >> it's very serious, the war of the future is a cyberwar and the battlefield isn't where people are shooting at each other, it's at politics, in our politics. we've got to harden or systems, both our military systems and our electoral systems. they're the lifeblood of our democracy, they're the lifeblood of any democratic republic. this is a warning shot, but let's keep that separate from what they're trying do to jeff sessions and other people in the administration. that's just wrong. liz: good to see you, kurt, come back soon. >> i will. liz: ginning me now, chief counsel, jay sekulow. what did you think of the attorney general's testimony? >> i thought jeff sessions did an incredible job. i thought it was clear, concise, he said he was not going to disclose confidential communications he had with the president of the united states which is longstanding department of
liz: at the same time, we're getting news russia may have developed malware, they blacked out kiev. that could be used to deploy any electoral grid around the world, including us. serious stuff, kurt, final thought. >> it's very serious, the war of the future is a cyberwar and the battlefield isn't where people are shooting at each other, it's at politics, in our politics. we've got to harden or systems, both our military systems and our electoral systems. they're the lifeblood of our...
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operators in new york, rotterdam, kiev, and copies like rosneft have all been victims.he strikes follow the global ransom where a salt involving the virus of last month's attack affecting 100 -- affecting hundreds of thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. joining us in london is caroline hyde. what do know right now about the spread? caroline: quite amazing, from chocolate to oil two central banks being affected by this. at least 80 countries have been hit. ukraine and russia seems to be the epicenter of where this all started, and it started to leach out into europe and the united states. one of the big pharmaceutical companies in the united states, as well. at least 2000 networks have been hit. users have been hit. it is very similar to the one or rent- the warnercry somewhere. very similarly, the computer you find is shut down, and suddenly the demand for $300 worth of the currency if you want to be able to access your computer once again. interpol is involved. they are investigating, so clearly they are trying to lock down the spread. once again, it seem
operators in new york, rotterdam, kiev, and copies like rosneft have all been victims.he strikes follow the global ransom where a salt involving the virus of last month's attack affecting 100 -- affecting hundreds of thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. joining us in london is caroline hyde. what do know right now about the spread? caroline: quite amazing, from chocolate to oil two central banks being affected by this. at least 80 countries have been hit. ukraine and russia seems...
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. >>> breaking news, someone thrown an explosive device into the embassy compound in kiev, ukrainianuthorities say no one is hurt. they're calling it a terrorist attack, no suspects and no group has as of yet claimed responsibility. voters in the u.k. are at the policy, they called the snap election, had he conservative holds, the labor party ran a stronger campaign and challenge than men expected. the two recent terror attacks also offended the final day of the the campaign, the conservatives are expected to won't but whether or not may will get the additional seats she wanted is less clear. >>> apple is making it easier for you to fix your phone >> sharing its secret repair memo denies sending its repairs machines to hundreds of shops, it will cost as little as $129 to fix a cracked iphone screen and it will cut down on weight times. >>> china unveiled the first railless train, driverless and runs on electricity >> the train follows panted white lines with the help of censors and can travel more than 40 miles per hour and goes 25 miles an hour on a full charge >> back to apple. som
. >>> breaking news, someone thrown an explosive device into the embassy compound in kiev, ukrainianuthorities say no one is hurt. they're calling it a terrorist attack, no suspects and no group has as of yet claimed responsibility. voters in the u.k. are at the policy, they called the snap election, had he conservative holds, the labor party ran a stronger campaign and challenge than men expected. the two recent terror attacks also offended the final day of the the campaign, the...
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this year, the contest took place kiev, the capital of ukraine, which as you know, is at war with russiant. russia is very interested in winning the contest, so they have done a number of things that parallel other strategies. geopolitically, the kremlin has been actively spreading false news about eurovision. they also sent a singer who was legally banned from entering ukraine, because she had performed in crimea shortly after the russian annexation. ukraine ended up ultimately not allowing the singer into the country, and therefore, russia did not take part in this year's eurovision, which caused a ruckus. oliver: coming up, the wild corporate party that fueled the dating app badoo. carol: and some major execs share the secrets of their success with "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. you can catch us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119. a.m. 1200 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c., and a.m. 960 in the bay area. carol: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the technology section, b
this year, the contest took place kiev, the capital of ukraine, which as you know, is at war with russiant. russia is very interested in winning the contest, so they have done a number of things that parallel other strategies. geopolitically, the kremlin has been actively spreading false news about eurovision. they also sent a singer who was legally banned from entering ukraine, because she had performed in crimea shortly after the russian annexation. ukraine ended up ultimately not allowing...
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intimidated by anti-russian propaganda as well as by a surge in anti-russian actions, there were murders in kiev. when we supported those people, when we supported holding sanctions were put against us. yemen, look what happened there. the president was overthrown, but the western world headed by the u.s. supports the actions of the countries that are virtually at war there. what should we have done? should we have wage adwar in -- waged a war in ukraine? let's agree on the principles of underlying principles and let's stick to these rules. and until we have this, as long as the law of the strong is in place, we'll see problems like the one in dprk, small countries see no other option to ensure their security than holding nuclear weapons. this is what abuse of power leads to. this is where these restrictions and economy stem from. whom they hate most, us or those who introduced those sanctions? it's absolutely certain that these sanctions have hurt those who have introduced them very strongly. i see a german organization of eastern economy. a representative is here. they have calculated that ger
intimidated by anti-russian propaganda as well as by a surge in anti-russian actions, there were murders in kiev. when we supported those people, when we supported holding sanctions were put against us. yemen, look what happened there. the president was overthrown, but the western world headed by the u.s. supports the actions of the countries that are virtually at war there. what should we have done? should we have wage adwar in -- waged a war in ukraine? let's agree on the principles of...