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other stuff they really don't this could be a good thing because it might allow for the regime in kiev to collapse not true the and then for some sort of negotiated peace to come into play which may actually look a great deal like the mother will see a declaration names aside but what's more important than the name is what actually happens and that this historic area is brought into a unitary or bit of cooperation democratically of course with between russia and what is now called became a german guards economic sense. it makes sense but i think with little russia what we see is also of the collapse of the myth of putin who is their grass and who wants all ukraine for him so all at least the russian speaking region see if you if you remember two thousand and fourteen when the whole thing started with crimea and gone by us the western press was full of maps like russian speaking regions of ukraine are in the east in the southeast in the sols grainier and the in the southwest interests needs do you have a russian speaking and clave so putin wants to unite them all now we have a suggestio
other stuff they really don't this could be a good thing because it might allow for the regime in kiev to collapse not true the and then for some sort of negotiated peace to come into play which may actually look a great deal like the mother will see a declaration names aside but what's more important than the name is what actually happens and that this historic area is brought into a unitary or bit of cooperation democratically of course with between russia and what is now called became a...
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attacking kiev's record on reforms. president poroshenko who's up for reelection in twenty nineteen has so far made no public comment on the decision. and military taught joining us now from new york who is the former president of georgia me cast saakashvili thank you very much for being with us on france twenty fourth a night for him. now you were out of the country at when you found out said that you'd been stripped of you'll ukrainian citizenship you've sexual fight that decision happy pants data. well you know first fault. though i'm don't just the. like private person i believe they're offended registered political party ukraine death has members of parliament member numerous members of regional council. number of mayors of the styles and this is a big party with representation in trenton six there regis rp pride. so obviously i mean blow me all the time called that in my party and they will fight that they'll mobilize the people. together with other opposition forces i've been very impressed by who united's a reac
attacking kiev's record on reforms. president poroshenko who's up for reelection in twenty nineteen has so far made no public comment on the decision. and military taught joining us now from new york who is the former president of georgia me cast saakashvili thank you very much for being with us on france twenty fourth a night for him. now you were out of the country at when you found out said that you'd been stripped of you'll ukrainian citizenship you've sexual fight that decision happy pants...
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you see pictures of the secretary of state there in kiev. kelly jane torrance and josh rogen, thank you both. you can hear the entire interview with nikki haley on "state of the union" with dana bash this morning at 9:00 a.m. only on cnn. >>> just ahead, they are back from the holiday break this week, of course. will a new strategy by ted cruz revive this gop health care bill? >>> also, the deadly heat wave fueling the wildfires. look at these pictures. this is southern california. people are being evacuated from their homes. hundreds of homes are threatened by these flames. we have got the latest on the fight. whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a d
you see pictures of the secretary of state there in kiev. kelly jane torrance and josh rogen, thank you both. you can hear the entire interview with nikki haley on "state of the union" with dana bash this morning at 9:00 a.m. only on cnn. >>> just ahead, they are back from the holiday break this week, of course. will a new strategy by ted cruz revive this gop health care bill? >>> also, the deadly heat wave fueling the wildfires. look at these pictures. this is...
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from kiev, jonah fisher reports.iggest loser if russians —— if relations between russia and the united states in proof. their plight must —— might be put to one side. rex tillerson, us secretary of state, used this short visit to restore his commitment to restoring kiev‘s sovereignty. restore his commitment to restoring kiev's sovereignty. i have been clearer and more than one occasion that it clearer and more than one occasion thatitis clearer and more than one occasion that it is necessary for russia to ta ke that it is necessary for russia to take the first steps to de— escalate the situation in the east part of ukraine and in particular, respecting the ceasefire by pulling back on the heavy weapons and allowing the observers to carry out their responsibilities. translation: we have received an absolutely clear message. support out absolutely clear message. support our sovereignty, territorial, support of our independence, support of our reforms and we are very grateful for that. sitting in the front row at rex ti
from kiev, jonah fisher reports.iggest loser if russians —— if relations between russia and the united states in proof. their plight must —— might be put to one side. rex tillerson, us secretary of state, used this short visit to restore his commitment to restoring kiev‘s sovereignty. restore his commitment to restoring kiev's sovereignty. i have been clearer and more than one occasion that it clearer and more than one occasion thatitis clearer and more than one occasion that it is...
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in kiev. they said that the russians should be put out of crimea because the russian people could not think like the ukrainian people think and the parliament they created after the coup d'etat well they even adopted a law limiting dress tickler limiting the rise of the russian speaking people well it wasn't implemented but still we saw the entire nation that was their first decision to discuss and to present such an initiative well we don't forget that and don't you should not forget that those who are called terrorists in ukraine they never attacked anyone of the just said we did not accept that coup d'etat leave us alone we want to understand how to leave further and what is going to happen in kiev we just want to see that in return they just call them terrorists and they proclaimed launching an anti-terrorist operation they at tag those people and they that was in circumvention of the. constitution in crimea the supreme council. decided to call the referendum and it was all started when th
in kiev. they said that the russians should be put out of crimea because the russian people could not think like the ukrainian people think and the parliament they created after the coup d'etat well they even adopted a law limiting dress tickler limiting the rise of the russian speaking people well it wasn't implemented but still we saw the entire nation that was their first decision to discuss and to present such an initiative well we don't forget that and don't you should not forget that...
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russia was thinking about that long before the current of peoples in the capital of kiev .ost: stewart for mechanical, virginia. good morning -- mechanicsburg, virginia. you are on with herman pirchner. caller: it must be a full moon. you have a lot of crazy people calling in this morning. look at this realistically. all presidents have met privately with foreign adversaries. it is one thing that needs to be said. when people are talking with one another and not shooting at one another. a lot of private meetings have gone on. the former president clinton meeting with the attorney general on the tarmac. they kicked everybody off the plane. was at a private meeting? i think it was. everybody just stay cool and let's see what happens. i think it is good we are talking to adversaries. we are not shooting at one another. guest: there is a russian proverb that roughly translates, a bad relationship is better than any war. i think any time you can talk it is good. the danger of talking is you give away too much, but sometimes you can get too much or a lot. talking is necessary and
russia was thinking about that long before the current of peoples in the capital of kiev .ost: stewart for mechanical, virginia. good morning -- mechanicsburg, virginia. you are on with herman pirchner. caller: it must be a full moon. you have a lot of crazy people calling in this morning. look at this realistically. all presidents have met privately with foreign adversaries. it is one thing that needs to be said. when people are talking with one another and not shooting at one another. a lot...
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. >> he was greeted in kiev with a bread and salt ceremony. trump is back in washington and back to trying to make some progress on his domestic agenda. first up, health care reform. also confirming a new fbi director. >> and this, of course, as his advisers are tout ago successful g-20 summit but here is something that is unique about this. a lot of people were waiting for a press conference. that is something both president bush and president obama did after each attended the g-20 summit in the past. >> but not president trump. instead, the narrative was shaped by the other leaders at the summit. uk, germany, france, russians leaders as well more strict of press freedoms than the u.s. held press conferences. the question does it matter that president trump did not? let's talk about it with brian stelter cnn media correspondent for cnn and host of "reliable sources" on cnn. the president did not hold a news conference and has not held one for several months in his administration. does it matter he didn't? >> it is it matter because other coun
. >> he was greeted in kiev with a bread and salt ceremony. trump is back in washington and back to trying to make some progress on his domestic agenda. first up, health care reform. also confirming a new fbi director. >> and this, of course, as his advisers are tout ago successful g-20 summit but here is something that is unique about this. a lot of people were waiting for a press conference. that is something both president bush and president obama did after each attended the g-20...
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from kiev, jonah fisher reports.ould be the biggest loser if relations between the united states and russia improve. that america's committment to forcing the russians out of crimea and the east might be put to one side in return for moscow's help elsewhere. so rex tillerson, the us secretary of state, used this short visit to stress his commitment to what he called restoring ukraine's territorial sovereignty and integrity. i have been very clear in my discussions with russian leadership, on more than one occasion, that it is necessary for russia to take the first steps to de—escalate the situation in the east part of ukraine. in particular, by respecting the ceasefire by pulling back the heavy weapons and allowing the 0sce observers to carry out their responsibilities. translation: we have received an absolutely clear message. support our sovereignty, territorial integrity, support of our independence, support of our reforms and we are very grateful for that. sitting in the front row at mr tillerson‘s briefing was a
from kiev, jonah fisher reports.ould be the biggest loser if relations between the united states and russia improve. that america's committment to forcing the russians out of crimea and the east might be put to one side in return for moscow's help elsewhere. so rex tillerson, the us secretary of state, used this short visit to stress his commitment to what he called restoring ukraine's territorial sovereignty and integrity. i have been very clear in my discussions with russian leadership, on...
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of russia he conveniently forgot that on the twenty second of february the west mounted a coup in kiev that was what started it was he is dead wrong in saying it started with crimea it started with the coup so. my gann was never part of the conversation was no so yeah and there wasn't any actually there wasn't a scintilla of evidence that poutine of any of his associates had any idea of annexing crimea before the two in kiev so he's got his could ology wrong so twisted as to whether whether trump who has said some interesting things about crimea. and ukraine whether he will. follow through on this rapprochement was with russia and whether he would be allowed to frankly that's the question now given that that this is a nato. position. for for us at the seat at the table with nato shouldn't this position be a political why why select somebody as you said who has seemingly it in her years in the senate. gone in the other direction than what president trump is currently espousing and well you know it's really difficult to know how much control trump has over these things i mean he reached
of russia he conveniently forgot that on the twenty second of february the west mounted a coup in kiev that was what started it was he is dead wrong in saying it started with crimea it started with the coup so. my gann was never part of the conversation was no so yeah and there wasn't any actually there wasn't a scintilla of evidence that poutine of any of his associates had any idea of annexing crimea before the two in kiev so he's got his could ology wrong so twisted as to whether whether...
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it is has been said is a hardliner when they comes to matters in kiev. —— they comes to matters in kievficult to know, ? investigation, it's very difficult to know,? of weird habits conversation earlier in the year, i would have said that the cupboard ministry ‘s and seems to be doing a somersault on ukraine —— the trump administration, he had talked about three ukraine under the bus, recognising crimea, dropping sanctions, but since then they have tax towards a more conventional position. the president made a point of meeting with the ukrainian president, he flew to poland, which is on the survival of nato, the us has said that sanctions that are at least va n has said that sanctions that are at least van gogh nato, yes said that sanctions will remain in place. so they are now at the point of saying that pulses looked huge remain in place, and it is now up to us see if we can't get dunn it's essentially up we can't get dunn it's essentially up to the russians to agree together troops out and stop the separatism rebellion, and in return, ukraine gra nts rebellion, and in return, ukraine
it is has been said is a hardliner when they comes to matters in kiev. —— they comes to matters in kievficult to know, ? investigation, it's very difficult to know,? of weird habits conversation earlier in the year, i would have said that the cupboard ministry ‘s and seems to be doing a somersault on ukraine —— the trump administration, he had talked about three ukraine under the bus, recognising crimea, dropping sanctions, but since then they have tax towards a more conventional...
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have a dnc person who i assume had the expenses paid by the dnc and a salary by the dnc, going to kiev to collaborate and gather information. i would like to know why the chairman of the house and senate committees aren't investigating that example, clear and open collusion. i want to know if bob mueller -- he's certainly going to look into the 20 minute meeting that don jr. had. is bob mueller willing to look into the collusion with the ukrainians on behalf of the democrats? or is he only running a one sided partisan anti-trump investigation? >> sean: we have to take a break. we will have more with former speaker of the house, newtt gingrich. we will check in with kellyanne. conway. she will react to my interview with donald trump, jr., and later tonight, "morning joe" scarborough saying he's leaving the d g.o.p. wow. wait until you see the most embarrassing musical moment perhaps in late-night television history. that's straight ahead. that's straight there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy. booking
have a dnc person who i assume had the expenses paid by the dnc and a salary by the dnc, going to kiev to collaborate and gather information. i would like to know why the chairman of the house and senate committees aren't investigating that example, clear and open collusion. i want to know if bob mueller -- he's certainly going to look into the 20 minute meeting that don jr. had. is bob mueller willing to look into the collusion with the ukrainians on behalf of the democrats? or is he only...
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young boys lost to dinamo kiev, and nice drew with ajax. barcelona are around 20 minutes into their international champions cup match being played in maryland. united were 2—0 winners over manchester city in their opening match of the tournament, while barca beatjuventus 2—1. and it's currently 1—0 to barca. neymar with the first half goal. while injust over an hour, paris st germain playjuve in miami, and then it's manchester city against real madrid from los angeles. tennis will be without one of its highest—profile stars for the rest of 2017. novak djokovic, a 12—time grand slam winner, says he won't play again this year because of a persistent elbow injury. it means the world number four will miss the year's final grand slam, the us open in new york. i've played all the grand slams and probably 90% of the thousands of masters series events, and i was blessed to have a lot of success. i am very grateful for that. i'm also very grateful that i kept my body very grateful that i kept my body very healthy throughout the years. i haven't had
young boys lost to dinamo kiev, and nice drew with ajax. barcelona are around 20 minutes into their international champions cup match being played in maryland. united were 2—0 winners over manchester city in their opening match of the tournament, while barca beatjuventus 2—1. and it's currently 1—0 to barca. neymar with the first half goal. while injust over an hour, paris st germain playjuve in miami, and then it's manchester city against real madrid from los angeles. tennis will be...
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tillerson just arrived in kiev. pro-russian separatists have been fighting for control of eastern ukraine for more than three years now. tillerson's arrival comes just days after mr. trump met with the russian president vladimir putin at the g-20 summit. mr. putin insisted both the u.s. president and then to reporters that moscow did not meddle in last year's election. listen. >> translator: opposition is welle known and i repeated it, there is no basis for thinking that russia interfered in the election process. what is important is that we agreed that the uncertainty on these matters cannot exist especially in the future. >> mr. putin there speaking. nic robertson has more now on the meeting between president and president putin and where u.s. relations with russia and other western powers may go from here. >> reporter: on that contentious issue of what was it that was said between president trump and president putin, president putin in his press conference said that he thinks that president trump accepted his ans
tillerson just arrived in kiev. pro-russian separatists have been fighting for control of eastern ukraine for more than three years now. tillerson's arrival comes just days after mr. trump met with the russian president vladimir putin at the g-20 summit. mr. putin insisted both the u.s. president and then to reporters that moscow did not meddle in last year's election. listen. >> translator: opposition is welle known and i repeated it, there is no basis for thinking that russia interfered...
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adoption is worth investigating, are you going to investigate somebody who travels all the way to kieve? to dig up dirt on a foreign government? >> sean: may be the attorney that was hired to work in his special counsel, maybe they will do it. i don't have that much confidence in bob mueller. it's even worse than that -- coat >> hold on. let's see if bob mueller could hire one republican. this would be a great test. could he hire one republican who is for trump? that would be an exciting moment of moving towards bipartisan. it would be about 15-1. >> sean: all right, newt gingrich. "understanding trump," six weeks on the best-selling list. when we come back, right here on "hannity"... >> in retrospect, i probably would have done things a little differently. this is before the rush of media. before they were building it up with the press. >> sean: donald trump, jr., kellyanne conway will join us with reaction and later, gregg jarrett says it's utterly preposterous for the democrats to say donald trump, jr., committed a crime. he will join us along with geraldo rivera. i've got a message
adoption is worth investigating, are you going to investigate somebody who travels all the way to kieve? to dig up dirt on a foreign government? >> sean: may be the attorney that was hired to work in his special counsel, maybe they will do it. i don't have that much confidence in bob mueller. it's even worse than that -- coat >> hold on. let's see if bob mueller could hire one republican. this would be a great test. could he hire one republican who is for trump? that would be an...
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i think putting pressure on government in kiev, make it collapse.hat kiev doesn't move west towards europe or economically or -- david: peter, excuse me for interrupting. i want to alert our viewers that, did what we're saying that 747 arrived. i assume vehicles had something to do with it. 747 is loaded up with the hardware that the president uses to tool around while in europe. of course these vehicles are super secure against any kind of potential attacks. the president, our president is going to be meeting i understand by the foreign minister of poland and by the u.s. ambassador. i don't believe the president is going to be there. explain the significance of going to poland, peter. we heard peter talking a little bit about it. i kind of like the idea really focusing on an area of europe, if anything has been denigrated -- let me stop myself in my tracks, there is of course the president and first lady, melania trump. they look pretty chipper considering the long trip. melissa: it is quite a journey. at top of the stairs, coming down, getting rea
i think putting pressure on government in kiev, make it collapse.hat kiev doesn't move west towards europe or economically or -- david: peter, excuse me for interrupting. i want to alert our viewers that, did what we're saying that 747 arrived. i assume vehicles had something to do with it. 747 is loaded up with the hardware that the president uses to tool around while in europe. of course these vehicles are super secure against any kind of potential attacks. the president, our president is...
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they were able to disrupt power in kiev. that was unprecedented at that point. u.s. analysts are looking closely at that example and seeing if the same techniques were used. commonalityils is a between the two. ukrainebelieve employees were tempted into clicking on an email that dealt with the russia conflict. suspected to return the following year for an attack on ukraine's transmission grid which resulted in a power outage. host: good morning. independent. dolores, are you there? caller: yes, i am. host: turn down your tv. go ahead. caller: i am listening to c-span, and i'm not hearing you or him. host: that's ok. go ahead with your question. caller: my question is if anyone in the field can come in on any door as far as security and the u.s., the home field, we are so worried about china and the foreign countries, but they use their technology, and i think we should use it too, and if we are not, we need to. host: what technology is this? caller: this is technology where they can walk right into your home, walk into your office, do whatever they want to our govern
they were able to disrupt power in kiev. that was unprecedented at that point. u.s. analysts are looking closely at that example and seeing if the same techniques were used. commonalityils is a between the two. ukrainebelieve employees were tempted into clicking on an email that dealt with the russia conflict. suspected to return the following year for an attack on ukraine's transmission grid which resulted in a power outage. host: good morning. independent. dolores, are you there? caller: yes,...
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he is set to meet with the president there poroshenko oig very soon in kiev.rtment says tillerson intends to show that the u.s. fully supports ukraine's sovereignty. >>> u.s. president trump is back in the nation's capital of it ter me after meeting with world leaders at the g-20. other g-20 members reaffirmed their commitment to the paris accord and emmanuel macron says that he will hold a summit in december to move the accord forward. >>> in iraq officials say they are getting closer to declaring final victory against isis in the key city of mosul. video shows soldiers already celebrating on saturday amid the rubble. isis says its fighters are pledging to fight to the death. >>> now more on the g-20 summit. it was the first opportunity for president trump and putin to meet face-to-face but the white house and kremlin have differing versions of what was actually said in that meeting. as athena jones reports. >> reporter: much of the focus leading up to the g-20 summit and afterwards has been on the first face-to-face meeting between president trump and russia
he is set to meet with the president there poroshenko oig very soon in kiev.rtment says tillerson intends to show that the u.s. fully supports ukraine's sovereignty. >>> u.s. president trump is back in the nation's capital of it ter me after meeting with world leaders at the g-20. other g-20 members reaffirmed their commitment to the paris accord and emmanuel macron says that he will hold a summit in december to move the accord forward. >>> in iraq officials say they are...
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the church which originated in australia now has locations from london to paris, kiev to capetown. >>credible ability to break down walls and to reach people's hearts. >> it felt like i was backstage at a concert. >> less groupies, though. >> reporter: but if our conversation was any indication, the powerhouse preacher is more focused on his fellowship than his rising fame. glue can't fake who you are. you are who you are. so -- >> who are you? >> i love people. >> tell me what's up. >> i really want to have the same heart for people that jesus did, which is to not see what everybody else saw but try to dig a little bit deeper. i feel like that's how i was reached. >> reporter: pastor carl may have given a glimpse of his humanity, but he soon shut it down with humor. >> don't show this, byron. this is fake. this is all for show. >> reporter: no one but lentz, bieber, and irving may ever know if his role as a career counselor is actually for real. but the one job that is real for lentz -- >> this is awesome. >> reporter: -- is the one he says is the most important of all. leading peopl
the church which originated in australia now has locations from london to paris, kiev to capetown. >>credible ability to break down walls and to reach people's hearts. >> it felt like i was backstage at a concert. >> less groupies, though. >> reporter: but if our conversation was any indication, the powerhouse preacher is more focused on his fellowship than his rising fame. glue can't fake who you are. you are who you are. so -- >> who are you? >> i love...
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in march, he was walking down the street in kiev when a gunman shot him three times.hat come from power. but he'd also been an investigator, who uncovered corruption in the russian intelligence agency, the f.s.b. who do you think killed your husband? >> reporter: russia calls her claim a fabrication. but his death fits a pattern: a once-loyal family member becomes an outspoken opponent and ends up dead. >> a mafia family, you can be born into, you can be adopted into it. you can't leave it voluntarily. people who have tried to leave the putin family voluntarily have not fared very well. >> reporter: masha gessen is a russian journalist, author, and prolific anti-putin activist. you've been dubbed by some an enemy of the state. are you an enemy of the state? >> i am certainly an enemy of the mafia state. absolutely, yeah. i'm not an enemy of the russian state. >> reporter: gessen was the first journalist blacklisted by putin's kremlin. she's also been targeted because she's a lesbian who's raising adopted children. >> reporter: in 2013 she helped lead a video campaign
in march, he was walking down the street in kiev when a gunman shot him three times.hat come from power. but he'd also been an investigator, who uncovered corruption in the russian intelligence agency, the f.s.b. who do you think killed your husband? >> reporter: russia calls her claim a fabrication. but his death fits a pattern: a once-loyal family member becomes an outspoken opponent and ends up dead. >> a mafia family, you can be born into, you can be adopted into it. you can't...
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likely to see further downpours over kiev and minsk. particularly wet over germany. millimetres in places. some flash floods. some showers drifting down over the balkans. for italy, we've been hearing about how dry it has been over places like rome, some showers showing up but another largely dry day. to the west of that, strong winds over the south of france fanning wildfires. also for corsica and sardinia. the winds will ease over the next few days. staying dry. heavy downpours tending to ease for the likes of berlin and warsaw. back home, wednesday looks like a soggy affair. heavy rain drifting eastwards. strong and gusty winds, brightening up from the west later in the day. what do the prospects look like further ahead? find out in half an hour. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. donald trump has attacked his own attorney general, calling him weak, as rumours swirl that he may fire him soon. but i am disappointed in the attorney general. you should not have recused himself. almost immediately after he took office. two rival libyan leaders agree to
likely to see further downpours over kiev and minsk. particularly wet over germany. millimetres in places. some flash floods. some showers drifting down over the balkans. for italy, we've been hearing about how dry it has been over places like rome, some showers showing up but another largely dry day. to the west of that, strong winds over the south of france fanning wildfires. also for corsica and sardinia. the winds will ease over the next few days. staying dry. heavy downpours tending to...
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worst single loss of life in the conflict, between russian backed separatists, and the government in kievhe region isn't holding, with regular skirmishes, as rebels who want closer ties to moscow, battle the ukrainian armed forces, in mainly russian speaking areas. our special correspondent fergal keane and cameraman darren conway have been to the front line. high summer, and at first the land looks at peace. until very quickly we walk into the war. here, you follow in the steps of those who know the safest path, like this 50—year—old. shejoined the army when the war began. we paused because there is a sniper who has a direct line. she is telling us to go. the sprint to cover that is the hallmark of all the world's warzones. this was once a thriving industrial zone, now mangled by shellfire. where the long silences of a half—hearted ceasefire are suddenly shattered. where the long silences of a half—hearted ceasefire are suddenly shattered. there is a grim humour here. the bullet placed next to the bible. this army is hardened now after three years of war. bolstered by local soldiers, who
worst single loss of life in the conflict, between russian backed separatists, and the government in kievhe region isn't holding, with regular skirmishes, as rebels who want closer ties to moscow, battle the ukrainian armed forces, in mainly russian speaking areas. our special correspondent fergal keane and cameraman darren conway have been to the front line. high summer, and at first the land looks at peace. until very quickly we walk into the war. here, you follow in the steps of those who...
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the president was speaking after holding talks in kiev. russia is not happy.backed insurgency in the east. a spokesman said that for many years russia has been wary by nato's military structure moving closer to our borders and potentially this could be the next step. he says it will not boost stability and security in the european continent. this is the ukrainian parliament building and earlier today this is where the general secretary of nato spoke to mp5. he took some questions and most of them revolved around the possibility of ukraine joining nato, the north atlantic alliance. he did not give a direct answer to that or any canon time frame as to when talks might take place. but he stressed is that ukraine needed to carry out further reforms and do more to strengthen institutions and tackle corruption and that those reforms should be carried out anyway, that would move ukraine closer to nato. he also stressed that any eventual decision on ukraine's possible membership would be down to the 29th existing member states and ukraine itself. russia, despite its l
the president was speaking after holding talks in kiev. russia is not happy.backed insurgency in the east. a spokesman said that for many years russia has been wary by nato's military structure moving closer to our borders and potentially this could be the next step. he says it will not boost stability and security in the european continent. this is the ukrainian parliament building and earlier today this is where the general secretary of nato spoke to mp5. he took some questions and most of...
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while visiting ukrainian president petro poroshenko in the country's capital of kiev, tillerson saidaine must regain control of two provinces from separatists he described as russian "proxies." >> it is necessary for russia to take the first steps to deescalate the situation in the eastern part of ukraine, in particular by respecting the cease-fire, by pulling back the heavy weapons, and allowing the >> sreenivasan: president poroshenko said tillerson told him the u.s. supports the return of crimea to ukraine, which russia annexed in 2014. meanwhile president trump today defended his friday meeting with russian president vladimir putin at the g-20 summit in germany. in statements on twitter, he said, "i strongly pressed president putin twice about russian meddling in our election. he vehemently denied it. i've already given my opinion..... putin & i discussed forming an impenetrable cyber security unit so that election hacking, & many other negative things, will be guarded. sanctions were not discussed at my meeting with president putin. nothing will be done until the ukrainian & syr
while visiting ukrainian president petro poroshenko in the country's capital of kiev, tillerson saidaine must regain control of two provinces from separatists he described as russian "proxies." >> it is necessary for russia to take the first steps to deescalate the situation in the eastern part of ukraine, in particular by respecting the cease-fire, by pulling back the heavy weapons, and allowing the >> sreenivasan: president poroshenko said tillerson told him the u.s....
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the authorities in kiev said they believed the attack was carried out by the same hackers who targetedlast year. the kremlin dismissed the allegations. 1,500 people are now known to have died in a cholera outbreak in yemen. the world health organisation says around a 250,000 suspected cases of the disease have been reported since april. cholera — which thrives in places with poor sanitation — took hold as fighting continued between a saudi—led coalition and houthi rebels. the president of sinn fein, gerry adams, says he doesn't believe a deal to restore power—sharing in the northern ireland assembly will be agreed by the deadline of monday. the controversy over a green energy scheme, that left the devolved administration almost half a billion pounds overspent, led to the collapse of the assembly almost six months ago. stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: how hundreds of couples in finland have given you meaning to the term supporting a wife. the government says it will keep a close eye on the authority in charge of g re nfell tower. close eye on the authority in charge of gren
the authorities in kiev said they believed the attack was carried out by the same hackers who targetedlast year. the kremlin dismissed the allegations. 1,500 people are now known to have died in a cholera outbreak in yemen. the world health organisation says around a 250,000 suspected cases of the disease have been reported since april. cholera — which thrives in places with poor sanitation — took hold as fighting continued between a saudi—led coalition and houthi rebels. the president of...
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when we first moved to china, kiev children was virtually non—existent.letely no understanding about what we were trying to do. culturally, of course, it is considered really bad if you do not fight for your child's life right up until the moment they die. families will fill criticised so if you talk about palliative care, people immediately think about you giving up whereas, actually, you are not giving up, you are adding quality, you are adding life to the days the child might me. —— meet. we kept seeing parents who had abandoned their children at the gates of an orphanage when we realise that families had tried everything within their means to get a cure for that child, to get help for that child and it is only after a lot of heartache that they decide they cannot do any more. it is just at the point where a child is most needy. the sea child and families separated was hard raking. —— heartbreaking. what is relatively easy to deal with is their physical symptom, what's for difficulties of the effect of their abandonment and the effect of their abandonm
when we first moved to china, kiev children was virtually non—existent.letely no understanding about what we were trying to do. culturally, of course, it is considered really bad if you do not fight for your child's life right up until the moment they die. families will fill criticised so if you talk about palliative care, people immediately think about you giving up whereas, actually, you are not giving up, you are adding quality, you are adding life to the days the child might me. ——...
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worst single loss of life in the conflict between russian—backed separatists and the government in kievr has killed at least 10,000, and forced more than a million from their homes. a ceasefire isn't holding. there are regular skirmishes, as rebels who want closer ties to moscow battle ukrainian armed forces, in mainly russian—speaking areas. our special correspondent fergal keane and cameraman darren conway have been to the front line, in the town of avdiivka. high summer, and at first the land looks at peace, until very quickly, we walk into the war. here, you follow in the steps of those who know the safest paths, like this woman. 50 years old, she joined the army when the war began. we just paused here, because there is a sniper who has a direct line. she is telling us to go now. the sprint to cover that is the hallmark of all the world's warzones. this was once a thriving industrial zone, now mangled by shellfire, where the long silences of a half—hearted ceasefire are suddenly shattered. thousands of shells have landed here, this unexploded rocket detonated by ukrainian troops. th
worst single loss of life in the conflict between russian—backed separatists and the government in kievr has killed at least 10,000, and forced more than a million from their homes. a ceasefire isn't holding. there are regular skirmishes, as rebels who want closer ties to moscow battle ukrainian armed forces, in mainly russian—speaking areas. our special correspondent fergal keane and cameraman darren conway have been to the front line, in the town of avdiivka. high summer, and at first the...
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backed government in kiev as we know allied to far right groups associated with anti semitism after ukraine's tragic world war two history that there is a contextual nazi past to this week's ordering by donald trump of u.s. missile warship.
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ukrainian actors as much as russia puts like to be by ukrainian actors i mean the big government in kiev first and foremost obviously it has some leverage with the parties in the breakaway regions but by bringing the united states in a more active role in the you know that there was a new out of lawyer appointed by the trumpet ministration do you think americans would be getting in the way of the europeans because up until recently europeans have been very consistent in keeping the within the normandy format. if you did it is crucial i think to have to have the european engagement and you know it's a conflict that is producing. a kind of spillovers into europe. that it's enormously damaging to have this this this this conflict in the ukraine and it's. right to the outside powers have probably limited influence the but they can create a framework in books and the walk was trying to be done in the in the minsk agreement now speaking about ukraine secretary of state tellers and the flu to keep from hamburg for a three hour a visit which included a meeting with the president meeting with his
ukrainian actors as much as russia puts like to be by ukrainian actors i mean the big government in kiev first and foremost obviously it has some leverage with the parties in the breakaway regions but by bringing the united states in a more active role in the you know that there was a new out of lawyer appointed by the trumpet ministration do you think americans would be getting in the way of the europeans because up until recently europeans have been very consistent in keeping the within the...
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backed government in kiev as we know allied to far right groups associated with anti semitism after ukraine's tragic world war two history that there is a contextual nazi past to this week's ordering by donald trump of u.s. missile warships and hundreds of soldiers to the black sea maybe not here in the u.k. few even realize the historical context behind me is billion pound deal with a party recently allied. militaries to stay prime minister here for instance is how u.k. school children are educated about northern ireland it says the protestant majority discriminated against catholics and that the ira used terrorist attacks and that the troubles involved many high profile attacks no where is any sign of the word gerrymandering. if curricular of being attacked for being imperialist attacks on schools by government austerity are also under attack oscar nominated star steve coogan and campaigner alison ali founder of save our schools accompanied m.p.'s and schoolchildren recently to downing street to protest the slashing of education budgets this even before theresa may said school teachers will
backed government in kiev as we know allied to far right groups associated with anti semitism after ukraine's tragic world war two history that there is a contextual nazi past to this week's ordering by donald trump of u.s. missile warships and hundreds of soldiers to the black sea maybe not here in the u.k. few even realize the historical context behind me is billion pound deal with a party recently allied. militaries to stay prime minister here for instance is how u.k. school children are...
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backed government in kiev as we are far right groups associated with anti semitism after ukraine's tragic world war two history that there is a contextual nazi past to this week's ordering by donald trump of u.s. missile warships and hundreds of soldiers to the black sea maybe not here in the u.k. few even realize the historical context behind tourism is billion pound deal with a party recently allied.
backed government in kiev as we are far right groups associated with anti semitism after ukraine's tragic world war two history that there is a contextual nazi past to this week's ordering by donald trump of u.s. missile warships and hundreds of soldiers to the black sea maybe not here in the u.k. few even realize the historical context behind tourism is billion pound deal with a party recently allied.
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the authorities in kiev say they believe the attacks to have been carried out by the same hackers whoine late last year. the kremlin dismissed the allegations as an founded. qatar has rejected the list of demands by several gulf states led by saudi arabia. but it says it is ready to engage in dialogue under the right conditions. the qatari foreign minister spoke two days before an ultimatum set by those countries runs out. efforts involving russia are continuing to evolve the worst crisis in the gulf for many years. large numbers of migrants arrive in italy. nearly 11,000 migrants arrived on italian shores injust 11,000 migrants arrived on italian shores in just five days last month. the eu commissioner said he understood why the situation was untenable. helmut kohl — the father of german reunification and the country's longest serving chancellor in modern time — has been finally laid to rest. the service took place in speyer cathedral. his coffin was then taken away by an honour guard for burial in the grounds. earlier, world leaders, old and new, paid tribute at a ceremony in the eu
the authorities in kiev say they believe the attacks to have been carried out by the same hackers whoine late last year. the kremlin dismissed the allegations as an founded. qatar has rejected the list of demands by several gulf states led by saudi arabia. but it says it is ready to engage in dialogue under the right conditions. the qatari foreign minister spoke two days before an ultimatum set by those countries runs out. efforts involving russia are continuing to evolve the worst crisis in...
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the authorities in kiev said they believed the attack was carried out by the same hackers who targetedst year. the kremlin dismissed the allegations. the world health organisation has announced that 1,500 people have now died because of a cholera outbreak in yemen. the who said there were nearly a quarter—of—a—million suspected cases of the disease in the country since the outbreak started in april. qatar has rejected the list of demands made by several arab states, led by saudi arabia. but it says it is ready to engage in dialogue under the right conditions. the qatari foreign minister spoke two days before an ultimatum set by its neighbours runs out. efforts, involving russia, are continuing to try to resolve the worst crisis in the gulf for many years the president of sinn fein, gerry adams, says he doesn't believe a deal to restore power—sharing in the northern ireland assembly will be agreed by the deadline of monday.the controversy over a green energy scheme, that left the devolved administration almost half a billion pounds overspent, led to the collapse of the assembly almost s
the authorities in kiev said they believed the attack was carried out by the same hackers who targetedst year. the kremlin dismissed the allegations. the world health organisation has announced that 1,500 people have now died because of a cholera outbreak in yemen. the who said there were nearly a quarter—of—a—million suspected cases of the disease in the country since the outbreak started in april. qatar has rejected the list of demands made by several arab states, led by saudi arabia....
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the authorities in kiev said they believed the attack was carried out by the same hackers who targetedr. the kremlin dismissed the allegations. the film critic and journalist barry norman has died, he was 83. for more than 25 years he hosted a film show for the bbc, which was regarded by many, as essential viewing. he'd been suffering from lung cancer. david sillito looks back at his life. tonight, joseph losey talks about the assassination of trotsky... it began in 1972, a slightly stiff and nervous new tv presenter, barry norman. ...who then went on to 26 years of the film programme. his father was the producer and director leslie norman, and his relaxed style, shrewd opinions and comfy jumpers were perfect for the late—night movie show. is this superstardom you now have, is this going to change your life at all? no dear, i've had my change of life. to meet you, ijust have to make a movie. that's right. ijust have to go up and like spend $55 million... good evening, or rather, where you are, good morning and welcome to the 70th 0scars celebrations here he came over on the screen, qui
the authorities in kiev said they believed the attack was carried out by the same hackers who targetedr. the kremlin dismissed the allegations. the film critic and journalist barry norman has died, he was 83. for more than 25 years he hosted a film show for the bbc, which was regarded by many, as essential viewing. he'd been suffering from lung cancer. david sillito looks back at his life. tonight, joseph losey talks about the assassination of trotsky... it began in 1972, a slightly stiff and...
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to get their finances in order in kiev. of the country will be receiving a less of financial aid from the international monetary fund than had been expected for this year. central bank the says the government's program of reforms which includes raising the pension age and lifting a ban on land sales was running behind schedule. nine math will therefore route least just three billion dollars rather than the four and a half originally slated. part of a seventeen and a half a billion dollar bailout which was agreed in twenty fifteen. ukraine's finance minister alexander danny leo told france twenty four that there are complications with the reforms. that he expected to meet the deadlines and exit the bailout program on time. looking ahead to another two years. you know i see that yes who could be self sufficient into your successful. and finishing the program but not in terms of timing potential use of the reforms that we have to implement. and the look of it needs to be done now so that the result will be felt in two thousand
to get their finances in order in kiev. of the country will be receiving a less of financial aid from the international monetary fund than had been expected for this year. central bank the says the government's program of reforms which includes raising the pension age and lifting a ban on land sales was running behind schedule. nine math will therefore route least just three billion dollars rather than the four and a half originally slated. part of a seventeen and a half a billion dollar...
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i went to leningrad to see performances at the kiev theatre where he was performance in.then we went to london and i started to negotiate with the russians, and they agreed to send this company to england for a season. to send this company to england for a season. this is an original poster for the first appearance of the kirov ballet. amongst the you concede rudolf nureyev. but he never turned up this on. he went to paris, and ron paris, they were coming through to london, and we didn't expect anything else at the airport. on the 16th ofjune,1961, rudolf nu reyev on the 16th ofjune,1961, rudolf nureyev seller for the airport to fly to london with the rest of the kirov ballet com pa ny fly to london with the rest of the kirov ballet company on their tour. he did not know that soviet authorities had decided he was a security risk, and were planning to send him back to russia, instead. at the last minute, rather than bought the last minute, rather than bought the plane to russia, rudolf nureyev broke away from his mind and asked authorities for asylum in france. he jumped o
i went to leningrad to see performances at the kiev theatre where he was performance in.then we went to london and i started to negotiate with the russians, and they agreed to send this company to england for a season. to send this company to england for a season. this is an original poster for the first appearance of the kirov ballet. amongst the you concede rudolf nureyev. but he never turned up this on. he went to paris, and ron paris, they were coming through to london, and we didn't expect...
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worst single loss of life in the conflict between russian—backed separatists, and the government in kieva million others have fled, or been forced from their homes. a ceasefire in the region isn't holding, with regular skirmishes as rebels who want closer ties to moscow battle the ukrainian armed forces, in mainly russian speaking areas. our special correspondent fergal keane and cameraman darren conway have been to the front line, in the town of avdiivka. at first the land looks at peace. until very quickly we walk into the war. here you follow in the steps of those who know the safest path, like this 50—year—old who joined the army when the war began. we paused because there is a sniper who has a direct line. she is telling us to go. the sprint to cover that is the hallmark of all the world's war zones. this was once a thriving industrial zone, now mangled by shellfire. where the long silences ofa shellfire. where the long silences of a half—hearted ceasefire are suddenly shattered. thousands of shells have landed here. this unexploded rocket detonated by ukrainian troops. there is a g
worst single loss of life in the conflict between russian—backed separatists, and the government in kieva million others have fled, or been forced from their homes. a ceasefire in the region isn't holding, with regular skirmishes as rebels who want closer ties to moscow battle the ukrainian armed forces, in mainly russian speaking areas. our special correspondent fergal keane and cameraman darren conway have been to the front line, in the town of avdiivka. at first the land looks at peace....
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from kiev, here's our correspondentjonah fisher.show. 0ne his independent reporting and a host of a popular radio show. one year ago, on his way to work, a bomb exploded underneath his car. he was killed and his death sent a shockwave through the ukrainian journalist committee. it's the clear how it had been done. cctv showed a man and woman in history the night before, attaching what appeared to before, attaching what appeared to be an explosive to the car. the footage was blurry, and the investigation stalled amid rumours ofa investigation stalled amid rumours of a police cover—up. investigation stalled amid rumours of a police cover-up. we suspected that may be the authorities knew something more about it. and because of that, we decided to make an independent investigation. she and a tea m independent investigation. she and a team of journalists uncovered footage which showed a mystery car with a man inside, littering that night on the victim's street. they tracked the drive down and discovered he had worked for the ukrainian se
from kiev, here's our correspondentjonah fisher.show. 0ne his independent reporting and a host of a popular radio show. one year ago, on his way to work, a bomb exploded underneath his car. he was killed and his death sent a shockwave through the ukrainian journalist committee. it's the clear how it had been done. cctv showed a man and woman in history the night before, attaching what appeared to before, attaching what appeared to be an explosive to the car. the footage was blurry, and the...