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the kremlin spokesman saying that these reports were specifically designed to target vladimir putin,the intention of undermining the russian leader, ahead of parliamentary elections, that are scheduled to be held later in this year, in september, as fact. the problem with that interpretation is two-fold. firstly, the reports, the leaks, do not just mention vladimir putin. they mention people close to him. but a whole range, dozens of politicians and world leaders are identified as being, you know, implicated in these offshore shell companies. that's the first problem. it's not specifically about russia. secondly, the impact this is going to have on vladimir putin's election chances or his party's election chances are likely to be negligible. not least because the russian public have become immune to the allegations that have been almost constantly circling the kremlin and the inner circle of vladimir putin about corruption. they've heard it all before. and it doesn't seem to, have in the past, dented vladimir putin's popularity. it stands at somewhere like 85%. and there's no indicat
the kremlin spokesman saying that these reports were specifically designed to target vladimir putin,the intention of undermining the russian leader, ahead of parliamentary elections, that are scheduled to be held later in this year, in september, as fact. the problem with that interpretation is two-fold. firstly, the reports, the leaks, do not just mention vladimir putin. they mention people close to him. but a whole range, dozens of politicians and world leaders are identified as being, you...
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what is the kremlin saying about this? the scale of this -- of these enterprises revealed by the latest leak and the deals, as well. we shine a light on the way the financial system potentially corrupt financial system works in russia at the highest level. one deal shows one of putin's friends was given a bank loan of $800 million. there's no record to show a single dollar, a single cent was paid back. those kind of deals have come out in this. his name is not on any of the documents. he's not directly implicated, as such. but it all points to a connection with the head of the russian state and that is something the kremlin has been commenting on today. categorically denying that putin has done anything wrong. saying these reports were lies. saying they were designed to discredit vladimir putin, the russian leader ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled later this year. the kremlin has been consistent in denying this. of course, it's not the first time that we have seen corruption allegations levelled at the kremlin but
what is the kremlin saying about this? the scale of this -- of these enterprises revealed by the latest leak and the deals, as well. we shine a light on the way the financial system potentially corrupt financial system works in russia at the highest level. one deal shows one of putin's friends was given a bank loan of $800 million. there's no record to show a single dollar, a single cent was paid back. those kind of deals have come out in this. his name is not on any of the documents. he's not...
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the kremlin knew this was coming. last week we had a briefing on an attack on the putin and his inner circle. it's called paid journalism. effectively, the international consortium of investigative journalism is basically funded by organizations like the soros foundation, the mcarthur foundation, which aren't welcome in russia, and this falls into what the kremlin portrays as an anti russian western media bias essentially >>> thanks very much. a senior leader of the armed syrian opposition group al-nusra front has been killed in an american air raid. he died along with his son and others near idlib. he was the spokesman for the group. at least 25 soldiers have been killed in an i.s.i.l. sued attack. it is the sixth attack by i.s.i.l. in the area within the last two months. lebanese police have uncovered what they say is the largest human trafficking ring in recent times. 18 suspects are excused of imprisoned 75 young women as sex slaves outside of beirut. most them are young girls with promises of work. >> reporter: t
the kremlin knew this was coming. last week we had a briefing on an attack on the putin and his inner circle. it's called paid journalism. effectively, the international consortium of investigative journalism is basically funded by organizations like the soros foundation, the mcarthur foundation, which aren't welcome in russia, and this falls into what the kremlin portrays as an anti russian western media bias essentially >>> thanks very much. a senior leader of the armed syrian...
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>>> russian president vladimir putin meeting mahmoud abbas at the kremlin today. following that meeting he pledged his country ace support for palestinian peace efforts. >>> amazon intensifying the competition, starting today, customers can subscribe to amazon prime's video service as a stand-alone option for $8.99, a dollar less than netflix. >>> all right. that's the cnbc news update this hour. >>> tanked sharply failed to produce a production freeze, but then a lot of those losses wiped out. jackie deangelie? >> that's exactly right we started at a section low. but at one point we even cross the -- it shows how fragmented this -- that's been supportive
>>> russian president vladimir putin meeting mahmoud abbas at the kremlin today. following that meeting he pledged his country ace support for palestinian peace efforts. >>> amazon intensifying the competition, starting today, customers can subscribe to amazon prime's video service as a stand-alone option for $8.99, a dollar less than netflix. >>> all right. that's the cnbc news update this hour. >>> tanked sharply failed to produce a production freeze, but...
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. >> the kremlin knew this was coming, last week, the kremlin spokesperson briefed on it basically sayingre was a piece of what he called paid journalism coming down the track. he serbcially, he described it as an anti-russian smear campaign originating from the west. it's being broadly ig in order at the moment by the russian state t.v. channels. only really a few remaining independent media outlets have picked this up. oath balance, the president is going to be breathing a bit of a sigh of relief for a number of different reasons. for one, there is a putin-shaped hole at the sent of these allegations. lots of implications and some direct naming of people around the president, but this is no gotcha, no smoking gun that hit the president full in the face. it doesn't look good, but it gives putin a degree of definitedeny apparently. also, i think the kremlin will be relieved by the shear size of this data leak. >>> lebanese police uncovered what they say is the largest human trafficking ring in recent times. 18 suspects are accused of having imprisoned 75 young women as sex slaves outs bei
. >> the kremlin knew this was coming, last week, the kremlin spokesperson briefed on it basically sayingre was a piece of what he called paid journalism coming down the track. he serbcially, he described it as an anti-russian smear campaign originating from the west. it's being broadly ig in order at the moment by the russian state t.v. channels. only really a few remaining independent media outlets have picked this up. oath balance, the president is going to be breathing a bit of a sigh...
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we should give you the kremlin's response. some time, they have been saying, since last week, trying to preempt the allegations coming out, there was supposed to be, according to them, a media attack on the kremlin. they've dismissed the allegations as mere fibs. >> so, nina, what do the leaked panama papers reveal about how some russian officials carry out their business? >> what's interesting here, rosemary, i spent yesterday working the phones speaking to poem who are legitimate tax lawyers in offshore jurisdictions. they said some of the alleged transactions of the companies, are things that they say they haven't seen for years. so, what we're talking about here is loans that were awarded, via allegedly the state-run bank, to this particular company that was fronted by mr. vladimir putin's friend, that were written off three months later. there was another example of a company that bought an asset for $1. a nominal value and then hold it for hundreds of millions afterwards. there's going to be questions here. not just insi
we should give you the kremlin's response. some time, they have been saying, since last week, trying to preempt the allegations coming out, there was supposed to be, according to them, a media attack on the kremlin. they've dismissed the allegations as mere fibs. >> so, nina, what do the leaked panama papers reveal about how some russian officials carry out their business? >> what's interesting here, rosemary, i spent yesterday working the phones speaking to poem who are legitimate...
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the kremlin basically put out a statement saying that all the warring sides here should immediately stop. it's interesting that both of the leaders of armenia and azerbaijan have been in washington recently. they have been meeting with the state secretary, john kerry, and john kerry urged them to resolve this conflict, to put it to bed, to stop it forever because it has been dragging on for so long. quite what that meant for this particular flare-up is difficult to say at the moment. is it significant? we don't know. it's just we have to wait and see exactly what happens with this proposed cessation of hostilities that the azeris say that that they will engage in. will it stick? they will only persevere with it if the other side does so as well. the fighting is still going on in the region on sunday >>> thanks very much. let's talk now on the news hour to a member of the armenia opposition party. the azeris are officially on ceasefire. they've either achieved what they wanted to or someone said to them you've got to pull the plug on what you're doing. do you think it will hold. >> i thin
the kremlin basically put out a statement saying that all the warring sides here should immediately stop. it's interesting that both of the leaders of armenia and azerbaijan have been in washington recently. they have been meeting with the state secretary, john kerry, and john kerry urged them to resolve this conflict, to put it to bed, to stop it forever because it has been dragging on for so long. quite what that meant for this particular flare-up is difficult to say at the moment. is it...
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the kremlin came out with a statement? >> reporter: the kremlin came out and dismissed this with an angry response. quote allegations of fibs. basically lies. i might point out what is interesting about the kremlin's response is the personal spokesperson of vladimir putin himself is angry about this because it has emerged in the panama papers according to the financial times. his own wife. the wife of the spokesman of vladimir putin seems to be a director of one of the offshore entities. that in itself is illegal inside russia. the spouse of a director on one of the companies cannot sit on the board of one of these companies. the president of argentina denied he owned a stake in a bahamian stake which he served on board of directors ten years ago. we are getting many, many different rebuttals and refusals and eyebrows raised. 11.5 million files to go through on nearly a quarter of a million companies. far more information to trickle through throughout the course of the week. >> big story for sure. thank you, nina. >>> the
the kremlin came out with a statement? >> reporter: the kremlin came out and dismissed this with an angry response. quote allegations of fibs. basically lies. i might point out what is interesting about the kremlin's response is the personal spokesperson of vladimir putin himself is angry about this because it has emerged in the panama papers according to the financial times. his own wife. the wife of the spokesman of vladimir putin seems to be a director of one of the offshore entities....
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and instead of answering these questions, the kremlin held a press conference and denounced our work. there has been no denial. fernando: interesting. so no one has said these records are false? gerard: no, absolutely not. in fact, everywhere they are proving to be 100% accurate, even in embarrassing cases. fernando: such as? gerard: well, there was the head of transparency international in chile for instance, found out that he had five offshore accounts. he had to resign as a result of this. we had a police raid in switzerland to the headquarters of uefa, the governing body for soccer in europe. fernando: beyond the massive irony of all these cases, what's the practical implication? what do you expect to happen from here? gerard: i think there will be investigations into this. i think the stories will continue to flow. we are working with more than 100 media organization in more than 70 countries. they are still publishing. they are still scrambling now to finish their work, and we have a publishing schedule for at least one week, maybe two. then it's up to the authorities to decide
and instead of answering these questions, the kremlin held a press conference and denounced our work. there has been no denial. fernando: interesting. so no one has said these records are false? gerard: no, absolutely not. in fact, everywhere they are proving to be 100% accurate, even in embarrassing cases. fernando: such as? gerard: well, there was the head of transparency international in chile for instance, found out that he had five offshore accounts. he had to resign as a result of this....
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they also have kremlin. -- crinoline. they could smuggle things across the lines. if you don't know, it is this thing of six feet. you can imagine the things you could attach to this. coffee, sabres, pencils. silk, boots. several pairs of boots at a time. belle boyd was the queen of smuggling. muskets andssing 14 200 sabers. it was all the doing of belle boyd. that was quite an enterprise. here you are, you are a pennsylvania girl living in atlanta who sees a jefferson davis bumper sticker. you end up in this world of the civil war. yourwas your view or experience with civil war history prior to working on this book? karen: absolutely nothing. i started from scratch. i appreciated that. i was not expecting to find anything. i was quite pleased and find,ated by what i did especially by how the war change women's roles. rabbit hole of a research when you are doing this. i wasted a good bit of time finding you about how courtship rituals changed. denise: how did they change? war,: prior to the civil in the antebellum years it was a rigorous process for a marriage to h
they also have kremlin. -- crinoline. they could smuggle things across the lines. if you don't know, it is this thing of six feet. you can imagine the things you could attach to this. coffee, sabres, pencils. silk, boots. several pairs of boots at a time. belle boyd was the queen of smuggling. muskets andssing 14 200 sabers. it was all the doing of belle boyd. that was quite an enterprise. here you are, you are a pennsylvania girl living in atlanta who sees a jefferson davis bumper sticker. you...
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according to the kremlin, the goal is to destabilize russia. sameeing a bit of the thing in china. several people close to the president have appeared in the leak. blackout and the chinese papers today. i did find one editorial. talkingsee they are about the powerful force behind the panama papers. this accuses western media of taking control of the interpretation of this leak and fromting political leaders non-western countries, essentially. to the global times, washington's hand is behind all a this because there is curious lack of americans in the panama papers. there are several american allies. on petro focuses poroshenko. the link has weekend the ukrainian president. he was already drawn criticism for failing to fight corruption. the prime minister said this is a private matter, so you can see david cameron saying this is a private matter, but there is a major skeleton in the closet behind him. a look at the daily, it focuses has beenvid cameron dragged into the tax havens storm. .here is a harsh comment piece no wonder we little people who pay tax are sick and tired of our e
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i know also many journalists who i invited to kremlin, not exactly to kremlin, but sometimes some people try to meet them to offer them some things. not long ago it was a very funny story published in the social net about the young journalist who got a call from federal special service and he said, i want to meet you, but i don't want to meet you, he said. we can offer you some exclusive information, you will be proud of us. she said that she doesn't like it and then she was frightened. she was scared. she thought the next day they will come to her and do a rummage. she began to clean her house. she found very interesting things. she was scared a lot again. then she decided that she wouldn't be afraid of them no more. so i know some people who i invited who are the figures of persuading, and i know that it's difficult them. i know also the situation is connected, it was a couple of years ago when he took one of journalists in the forest and he said, i will kill you and i will, myself, investigate your assassination. after it, it was a ridiculous story for journalists from moscow, me amon
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christmas in the kremlin, which actually sounds like an amazing holiday movie starring vladimir putin. [ laughter ] it's on the hallmark channel. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: on a marathon. >> jimmy: it's on abc family. formerly known as -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: house speaker paul ryan gave a speech on the state of american politics yesterday. and it seems like he had a lot of very specific ideas. take a look at this. >> i want to talk with you about what politics can be. i want to talk about what our country can be. about what our founders envisioned it would be. and that is, what politics should be. that's what it can be. that's what it has been, and that's what, if we all work together and focus on it, it can be again. that is where it doesn't need to be, and where it wasn't and [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: should be. can be? is he the speaker of the house or the philosophy major of the house? [ laughter ] [ applause ] can be, should be. it shouldn't be. be, be, be. as the other -- the other big story this week is the hulk hogan sex tape trial with hulk hogan poised t
christmas in the kremlin, which actually sounds like an amazing holiday movie starring vladimir putin. [ laughter ] it's on the hallmark channel. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: on a marathon. >> jimmy: it's on abc family. formerly known as -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: house speaker paul ryan gave a speech on the state of american politics yesterday. and it seems like he had a lot of very specific ideas. take a look at this. >> i want to talk with you about what...
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so this is the army that is going to guard the kremlin, guard putin. >> right, and what does that sayself about president putin's own personal sense of security. is he feeling vulnerable? >> well, for a person who has ruled for many years, any person can become kind of paranoid. and he is most likely paranoid to some extent. and of course the economic situation in russia is dire. there's possibility there will be discontent, and when there was discontent in the years 2011, and 2012, there were problems containing it. the forces of the law were kind of dispersed. so now they will have a joint structure that can move forces from different parts of russia to where there is any discontent and deal with it. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> prosecutors at the hague say they will appeal the acquittal of the serbian politician. they believe judges ignored a large amount of evidence against him. he was accused of inciting hatred against bosnians in the 1990s. >>> iceland's prime minister stepped down following outrage that he used a shell company to shelter large sums of money offshore. the
so this is the army that is going to guard the kremlin, guard putin. >> right, and what does that sayself about president putin's own personal sense of security. is he feeling vulnerable? >> well, for a person who has ruled for many years, any person can become kind of paranoid. and he is most likely paranoid to some extent. and of course the economic situation in russia is dire. there's possibility there will be discontent, and when there was discontent in the years 2011, and 2012,...
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the kremlin has a much different view of things. "sound-up "he is on the deck" if an american war ship were under attack -- "this" is what it would look like, according to the u.s. un-armed russian jets buzzing a u-s navy destroyer in the baltic sea this week -- at one point coming within 30 feet of the ship -- too aggressive and "far" too close, say u-s officials. but russia is defending the move. a kremlin defense spokesman told state media the fly-past was part of a pre-scheduled training flight and that the jets avoided the ship safely and within the law -- even saying he "does not understand the reason for such a painful reaction of our american colleagues" the white house was not impressed -- saying it's a violation of an agreement that goes back to the cold war. obviously the incident is inconsistent with the professional norms of militaries that are operating in proximity to each other in international waters and airspace its not the first time russia has gotten too close. "and" in recent weeks the us has sent more military
the kremlin has a much different view of things. "sound-up "he is on the deck" if an american war ship were under attack -- "this" is what it would look like, according to the u.s. un-armed russian jets buzzing a u-s navy destroyer in the baltic sea this week -- at one point coming within 30 feet of the ship -- too aggressive and "far" too close, say u-s officials. but russia is defending the move. a kremlin defense spokesman told state media the fly-past was...
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a kremlin defense spokesman disagrees. he said it was a prescheduled training flight and was perfectly safe. democrats squaring off in a debate just days before the next round of primary action in new york. bernie sanders has momentum from his recent wins, but hillary clinton remains ahead in the polls. tom roussey with a look at the showdown playing out tonight. is inonight's debate brooklyn, geared towards new yorkers, but a lot of folks in maryland keeping a close watch on this because early voting bega things got pretty fiery in new york. heone point, sanders said does not question clinton's experience but does question her judgment. they also argued over the federal minimum wage with caveats. clinton supports $12 per hour, sanders $15 per hour. hillary clinton: i think setting the goal to get to $12 is the way to go. encouraging others to get to $15. if we have a democratic congress, we will go to $15. bernie sanders: i think the secretary is confused. i don't know how you fight for $15 when you say you want $12 per h
a kremlin defense spokesman disagrees. he said it was a prescheduled training flight and was perfectly safe. democrats squaring off in a debate just days before the next round of primary action in new york. bernie sanders has momentum from his recent wins, but hillary clinton remains ahead in the polls. tom roussey with a look at the showdown playing out tonight. is inonight's debate brooklyn, geared towards new yorkers, but a lot of folks in maryland keeping a close watch on this because early...
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and nicknamed cashier to the kremlin. and another major player thirn er er in the document, the former head of putin's propaganda department, found blujened to death. protests in iceland where the prime minister accused of hiding money denied wrong doing but walked out of on interview when asked about it. putin's spokes person called the attack against russia. >> i think all the press barrens will now work over time to make sure this is buried. >>ew> well, a vermont ski resort welcomed spring with its annual pond skimming challenge. and some in costumes, tried to heir way across frigid water. competitors say the best prize is just staying dry. i get the chills just watching that. and speaking of chills, there's a lot today. >>> hats and gloves, winter coats through the midatlantic and great lakes. very concerned with the blossoms on the apple and peach trees this morning in many areas from the ohio valley through the midatlantic and below freezing in new york city. and when we add the winds, the feels like are in single d
and nicknamed cashier to the kremlin. and another major player thirn er er in the document, the former head of putin's propaganda department, found blujened to death. protests in iceland where the prime minister accused of hiding money denied wrong doing but walked out of on interview when asked about it. putin's spokes person called the attack against russia. >> i think all the press barrens will now work over time to make sure this is buried. >>ew> well, a vermont ski resort...
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many poles who are under the cloak of soviet control sees the kremlin's new policy towards the old eastern block as particularly dangerous. those feelings are evident, where in this gadansk shipyard. russia believes it has the right to protect ethnic russian communities. they think that russia's incursion into ukraine may be a part of a broader muscle-flexing and those feelings run particularly high against older poles who know all too well what it's like to live under russia's shadow. >> translator: a little scared that the conflict with russia will escalate. keeping my fingers crossed for peace. >> the former be secretary donald rumsfeld, rudd isn't the onlrussia isn'tthe only power fs muscle in the arctic, china wants power there too. coming up next. grade depression. >> first hand accounts from the people who are there. >> your opinion was shocking. >> ...that i am president of the united states and i can't make anything happen. >> he stood up and said, "that's it, i'm finished." >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> peop
many poles who are under the cloak of soviet control sees the kremlin's new policy towards the old eastern block as particularly dangerous. those feelings are evident, where in this gadansk shipyard. russia believes it has the right to protect ethnic russian communities. they think that russia's incursion into ukraine may be a part of a broader muscle-flexing and those feelings run particularly high against older poles who know all too well what it's like to live under russia's shadow. >>...
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highly sensitive financial document leaked this past week sending shockwaves from wall street to the kremlin. we are talking about the panama papers a treasure trove of stunning details of the secret personal fortunes of the world's most powerful leaders and those closest to them. leaders like russia's vladimir putin. at lease one head of state iceland prime minister has artists that down. anthony: with those as bruce richardson and founding partner. some say the leaks are great because it's pointing to transparency and others say it's well shaming. what's your opinion on the leaks? >> i think it's a lot like wikileaks. it went both ways so it scared everybody at the government levels because it was an illegal use of information but for the broader public people look at it and they say this is shedding light in bringing transparency. sunlight is the best disinfectant so maybe this will clean up a lot of shadiness in our financial system. >> i used that with my kids when i'm trying to get them to clean their room. you know vladimir putin. >> wei. and he is by far the most popular politician i
highly sensitive financial document leaked this past week sending shockwaves from wall street to the kremlin. we are talking about the panama papers a treasure trove of stunning details of the secret personal fortunes of the world's most powerful leaders and those closest to them. leaders like russia's vladimir putin. at lease one head of state iceland prime minister has artists that down. anthony: with those as bruce richardson and founding partner. some say the leaks are great because it's...
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the kremlin said the leak destabilize russia. >>> opponents of the $15 minimum wage collected signatures to try to get the issue on the december ballot. the ruling came down in dc superior court, reversal of a ruling made in january. they have until july to collect 25,000 signatures to try to get it on the ballot. california governor jerry brown signed a $15 minimum wage bill into law that will give californians the highest minimum wage in the country. the minimum wage begins in 2022, there. on the east coast, new york governor andrew cuomo signed a similar bill into law. the new york well-established different minimum wage depending on where you live. the $15 minimum wage takes place in new york city by the end of 2018. on long island, it would increase to $15 by 2021. the minimum wage increases to $12.50 by 2020. >>> the state chamber of commerce opposes a religious objections bill. conflicts with the nondiscrimination policy. supporters said the the bill would protect religious groups, small businesses and government employees from being forced to violate their religious beliefs by ha
the kremlin said the leak destabilize russia. >>> opponents of the $15 minimum wage collected signatures to try to get the issue on the december ballot. the ruling came down in dc superior court, reversal of a ruling made in january. they have until july to collect 25,000 signatures to try to get it on the ballot. california governor jerry brown signed a $15 minimum wage bill into law that will give californians the highest minimum wage in the country. the minimum wage begins in 2022,...
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trump gets his way, it will be like christmas in the kremlin. it will ake america less safe and the world more dangerous. >> reporter: but after sanders swept all of last weekend western caucus, he seems to be getting under her skin. so are his supporters. so are his supporters. >> if he win, we lose. >> oh, i know the brave people came to say that, we are very sorry you are liveing. >> reporter: wisconsin fertile territory for sanders, with rich history of labor unions an progressism. >> reporter: how much momentum does that give him heading to new york if he wins? >> he clearly takes momentum. it's his sixth state in a row to win. i wonder if there will a megaphone message he send to the rest of the country? >> reporter: a convincing win for sanders tuesday would be a double digit victory. that would put him in equal footing in new york. both stand off here at this big democratic party dinner tonight. >> thank you both very much. chuck todd will have an exclusive interview with hillary clinton tomorrow on "meet the press golf he will also expl
trump gets his way, it will be like christmas in the kremlin. it will ake america less safe and the world more dangerous. >> reporter: but after sanders swept all of last weekend western caucus, he seems to be getting under her skin. so are his supporters. so are his supporters. >> if he win, we lose. >> oh, i know the brave people came to say that, we are very sorry you are liveing. >> reporter: wisconsin fertile territory for sanders, with rich history of labor unions...
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as for the kremlin leader, calculating perhaps that a trump presidency would serve a pro-russia white house. vladimir putin has dubbed trump colorful and talented. ♪ today the mood music in u.s.-russian relations is not great. but was not long ago that both moscow and washington seem to have the appetite to improve ties. i can remember president obama treating the president to a burger. it soon became clear that there was no quick fix to the deep tensions between east and west. russia is hoping that whoever becomes the next u.s. president, relations will become more harmonious. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. jane: if you thought that piece was colorful, wait to hear the line which being used to describe ted cruz. speaking to college students, the former republican speaker of the house john boehner called cruz lucifer in the flesh. that might well be one of the more-- more polite phrases use. i spoke with nick ryan in new york. we're certainly used to hearing insults fly but why is john boehner wading in now? and why is he picking on ted cruz? nick: he was at stanford university at
as for the kremlin leader, calculating perhaps that a trump presidency would serve a pro-russia white house. vladimir putin has dubbed trump colorful and talented. ♪ today the mood music in u.s.-russian relations is not great. but was not long ago that both moscow and washington seem to have the appetite to improve ties. i can remember president obama treating the president to a burger. it soon became clear that there was no quick fix to the deep tensions between east and west. russia is...
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trump gets his way, it will be like christmas in the kremlin. it will make america less safe and the world more dangerous. >> reporter: but after sanders swept all of last weekend's western caucuses, he seems to be getting under her skin and so are his supporters. >> if he wins, with elose. >> oh, i know the bernie people came to say that we are very sorry you are leaving. >> reporter: wisconsin is fertile territory for sanders with its rich history of laborism and progressism. if senator sanders wins here in wisconsin, how much momentum does that give him headed into a state like new york? >> well, he clearly gets momentum coming out of here, he gets his sixth state in a row to win, but i wonder if it will be a subtle message or a maegaphone message that he sends to the rest of the country? >> reporter: a convincing win for sanders tuesday would mean a double-digit victory, and that would put him on a much stronger footing headed into new york. meanwhile, both candidates will face-off right here at this big democratic party dinner tonight. jose
trump gets his way, it will be like christmas in the kremlin. it will make america less safe and the world more dangerous. >> reporter: but after sanders swept all of last weekend's western caucuses, he seems to be getting under her skin and so are his supporters. >> if he wins, with elose. >> oh, i know the bernie people came to say that we are very sorry you are leaving. >> reporter: wisconsin is fertile territory for sanders with its rich history of laborism and...
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but the kremlin leads russia and the russian president are targets of a western media smear campaign. it has also hit the world of football. lionel messi and his father have been named in the documents. in a family statement, he denied the allegations, saying they were false and offensive. the panamanian law firm has also issued its own rejection of the allegations. it denies being responsible for how its clients manage the companies it sets up for them. privacy is being lost in the world. privacy is a sacred human right that new generations don't understand the importance of. when i was young, one was innocent until proven guilty. now, one is guilty until proven innocent. the holding -- holding money in offshore companies is not illegal, but generalists who received the documents say they provide evidence of money laundering. among the nations to launch probes into the allegations are australia, new zealand and underya. the u.s. -- india. the u.s. justice department says it's also reviewing the documents. >> let's pull in our correspondent here in berlin. he's on the story for us ton
but the kremlin leads russia and the russian president are targets of a western media smear campaign. it has also hit the world of football. lionel messi and his father have been named in the documents. in a family statement, he denied the allegations, saying they were false and offensive. the panamanian law firm has also issued its own rejection of the allegations. it denies being responsible for how its clients manage the companies it sets up for them. privacy is being lost in the world....
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we have heard from the kremlin, vladimir putin has says through his spokesperson that all the sides here should stop their warring immediately. the two leaders of armenia and azerbaijan have also recently been in the united states and they met earlier on in the week with john kerry and john kerry urged them to finally poke this conflict-- put this conflict to bed, so settle this thing once and for all. of course what we're looking at now indicates that that ask not in the slightliest, one of them did not agree with the proposal. certainly if you look at the dynamics here, we have 20,000 armed men on either side of this contact line. you have an azari army that has spent much of the last decade tooling itself up into a pretty modern fighting force and a very small armed peace force. it does have a potential to get much worse >>> thanks very much. an armed opposition group in syria says it has taken control of two areas around aleppo, the country's second biggest city >>> al-nusra front said it has killed 50 government soldiers. aleppo is close to the border with turkey and it is strategic
we have heard from the kremlin, vladimir putin has says through his spokesperson that all the sides here should stop their warring immediately. the two leaders of armenia and azerbaijan have also recently been in the united states and they met earlier on in the week with john kerry and john kerry urged them to finally poke this conflict-- put this conflict to bed, so settle this thing once and for all. of course what we're looking at now indicates that that ask not in the slightliest, one of...
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there won't be a permanent exhibit in the kremlin. >> this is what raw amber looks like -- fossilized sap from trees that lived millions of years ago. only when the dull chunks are cut and polished do they reveal their true beauty. prices for amber have risen to giddy heights in the last few years. but the artist and collector isn't interested in money. myrta dedicated this masterpiece to his daughter ewelina, who died when she was 23. the treasure chest is his magnum opus. the artist worked on it for 12 years. around a ton of amber went into its construction. a work worthy of being displayed in the famous st. petersburg "amber room," which was lost during the second world war. myrta's huge private collection is made up of thousands of individual works. as he grows older, he is beginning to think about his legacy. >> i don't have any grandchildren and don't need money. my only wish is that the works will be exhibited. >> and the collection grows by the week. when he sees a piece of beautiful amber, lucjan myrta is driven to turn it into art. and he says he never runs out of ideas. dam
there won't be a permanent exhibit in the kremlin. >> this is what raw amber looks like -- fossilized sap from trees that lived millions of years ago. only when the dull chunks are cut and polished do they reveal their true beauty. prices for amber have risen to giddy heights in the last few years. but the artist and collector isn't interested in money. myrta dedicated this masterpiece to his daughter ewelina, who died when she was 23. the treasure chest is his magnum opus. the artist...
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officials, cashier to the kremlin. and more mystery. another major player in the documents, mikhail less in. the former head of putin's propaganda operation was found dead in this washington, d.c. hotel in november, bludgeoned to death. >> he would have been able to speak about that but not anymore. >> reporter: protests tonight in iceland where the prime minister accused of hiding money denied wrongdoing but walked out of an interview when asked about it. many of these offshore companies are legal, and putin's spokesperson called the vinvestigation an attack against russia. >> i think putin's press barons will now work overtime to make sure this story is buried. >> reporter: the law firm says it only sets up the companies. it's not responsible for how they're run. no comment from jackie chan. but the justice and treasury departments are already poring through these documents, lester. >> andrea mitchell, thanks. >>> we're now getting an exclusive look at the incredible turnaround for a miracle survivor. doctors had declared a 14-year-ol
officials, cashier to the kremlin. and more mystery. another major player in the documents, mikhail less in. the former head of putin's propaganda operation was found dead in this washington, d.c. hotel in november, bludgeoned to death. >> he would have been able to speak about that but not anymore. >> reporter: protests tonight in iceland where the prime minister accused of hiding money denied wrongdoing but walked out of an interview when asked about it. many of these offshore...
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. >> the bell lives outside of the kremlin for all to see, but not hear. it is 22 feet and the height, 20 feet. it weighed 200 tons. if here it would fit nicely within this space. today, it's low pitch joined in with sounds of the 23 bells to say hello in rush in russian. at uc berkeley, abc7 news. >> very nice. >> yes. >> and that is a beautiful, sunny and warm and perfect a little bit of rain in the second half of the accu-weather forecast. tonight, nothing but clear skies. live doppler 7 is precipitation free. we continue to have a breezy wind now. a wind advisory for solano county lasting until 8:00 tonight. we can see winds as high as 40 miles per hour. it continues to be breezy. wind gusts at sfo, 32 miles per hour. and when you have that breeze off the ocean water and it's at 53 degrees that is keeping the coast cool. and oak oweland, 69 degrees, tonight not a cloud to be seen and on the mild side thanks to wins. so 48 in san jose and vallejo. wind gusts show you it will be breezy, winds from 10, 20 miles per hour. and could go higher, when you have
. >> the bell lives outside of the kremlin for all to see, but not hear. it is 22 feet and the height, 20 feet. it weighed 200 tons. if here it would fit nicely within this space. today, it's low pitch joined in with sounds of the 23 bells to say hello in rush in russian. at uc berkeley, abc7 news. >> very nice. >> yes. >> and that is a beautiful, sunny and warm and perfect a little bit of rain in the second half of the accu-weather forecast. tonight, nothing but clear...
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choice, and the standards and values and institutions that come with that, the harder it is for the kremlin to try to defeat that militarily. reporter: pyatt points to fledgling economic reforms, such as the closures of insolvent banks and the ending of long time energy price cuts that weakened the state budget. by increasing energy supplies from europe, ukraine has dramatically reduced its dependence on russian natural gas. >> this is not a poor country this a country with an enormous endowment of natural resources, the best agricultural land in the world, tremendous human resources. what it has always suffered from is just atrocious governance. >> reporter: the new parliament has passed laws to enable institutional reforms to begin. a showpiece is the rebuilding of the country's police force, once a tool of state repression and violence. ten thousand recruits have been trained in cities all over ukraine. they come from all walks of life: >>( translated ): "pediatrician." >> ( translated ): "lawyer." >> ( translat "economist." >> ( translated ): "psychologist." >> ( translated ): "for 15 y
choice, and the standards and values and institutions that come with that, the harder it is for the kremlin to try to defeat that militarily. reporter: pyatt points to fledgling economic reforms, such as the closures of insolvent banks and the ending of long time energy price cuts that weakened the state budget. by increasing energy supplies from europe, ukraine has dramatically reduced its dependence on russian natural gas. >> this is not a poor country this a country with an enormous...
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death was announced today, the world waited to see who would win the struggle for control of the kremlin. it was a short wait. four hours, 15 minutes, winning that power is 54-year-old gorgachev. >> the one that comes advertised is the one most likely to rock the boat. # man 1: i came as fast as i could. what's up? man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they get? man 2: what didn't they get. man 1: i need to call mike... man 2: don't use your phone. it's not just security, it's defense. bae systems. >> gorbachev may feel less bogged down by history. >> he is talking about a new soviet union, allowing an open society. he had seen how the gap of how the soviet people live, and what the party said was growing wider and wider. he is a child of the system. he didn't want to destroy it he had it in his mind, i hav
death was announced today, the world waited to see who would win the struggle for control of the kremlin. it was a short wait. four hours, 15 minutes, winning that power is 54-year-old gorgachev. >> the one that comes advertised is the one most likely to rock the boat. # man 1: i came as fast as i could. what's up? man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man...
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then his banker is under sanctions nicknamed cashier to the kremlin. more mystery, another major player in the documents, the former head of putin's propaganda operation. he was found dead in this washington, d.c. hotel in november. bludgeoned to death. >> he would have been able to speak about that. but not anymore. >> reporter: protests in iceland where the prime minister accused of hiding moe fly -- money denied wrongdoing but walked out of an interview when asked about it. many of the offshore companies are illegal and putin's spokesperson called it an attack against russia. >> i think putin's press barons will work overtime to make sure this story is buried. >> that was nbc's andrea mitchell reporting. >>> the startling numbers behind the world's biggest defense spenders. plus, a tradition that dates back 1,200 years. you're watching "first look." listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we
then his banker is under sanctions nicknamed cashier to the kremlin. more mystery, another major player in the documents, the former head of putin's propaganda operation. he was found dead in this washington, d.c. hotel in november. bludgeoned to death. >> he would have been able to speak about that. but not anymore. >> reporter: protests in iceland where the prime minister accused of hiding moe fly -- money denied wrongdoing but walked out of an interview when asked about it. many...