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statewide doping hit russia, the kremlin slammed the allegations a slander by a defector. coming up, should high heels be mandatory for women at work? the controversial policy that landed one global audit company in hot water. we have the details in business. brazil is in a statewide political polarization. the new acting president is calling for unity that may be easier said than done. the ousted president is bound to fight what she's calls a coup following the senate impeachment and her trial and suspension. protesters clashed with police while the president promises to get the economy back on track and tackle corruption. that is something he is accused of himself. he's brazil's new president after 30 years of socialist rule came to an end. he was sworn in for the next six months. supporters of the woman he ousted took to the streets, calling for him to step down. >> as long as we are here in this country, this man will never rule brazil. >> is the civil coup, capitalism or does itt current need the army. all it needs is an antidemocratic judiciary, that's exactly what h
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there's a debate going on in the kremlin about whether they should release the 20,000 of mrs. clinton's e-mails that they have hacked into and received and stored. all of this is happening at once. >> oh boy. let me walk you back to the use of the f word and i'm not talking about mofo talking about felony. >> right. >> because that remains to be seen. in the leaks we got over the past couple of days were that
there's a debate going on in the kremlin about whether they should release the 20,000 of mrs. clinton's e-mails that they have hacked into and received and stored. all of this is happening at once. >> oh boy. let me walk you back to the use of the f word and i'm not talking about mofo talking about felony. >> right. >> because that remains to be seen. in the leaks we got over the past couple of days were that
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you can make out some aircraft flying over the kremlin right now as well.ee tens of thousands of people have turned up, lining the streets of central moscow to, first of all, first and foremost, commemorate the millions of people who died in the second world war from russia and the soviet union. estimates of the death toll from this part of the world between 25 and 28 million people. and so virtually every family across this region is touched by it. they still remember it very strongly, and it's a deeply solemn occasion. but it's not just about the past. it's about the present as well. it's an opportunity for the kremlin to show off their latest military hardware. that's what we're seeing right now, their latest military jets flying through the air. the soviet era jets as well of course. i can see a supersonic bomber flying over red square as we speak. as the latest military tanks and hardware files past to celebratory crowds through the streets of moscow. this is a day of remembrance, but it's also a day of national pride and triumphalism on the part of th
you can make out some aircraft flying over the kremlin right now as well.ee tens of thousands of people have turned up, lining the streets of central moscow to, first of all, first and foremost, commemorate the millions of people who died in the second world war from russia and the soviet union. estimates of the death toll from this part of the world between 25 and 28 million people. and so virtually every family across this region is touched by it. they still remember it very strongly, and...
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all the difference right here between the two set of kremlin between the two set of kremlin season -- chrome like this, a moment caught on camera, what you watching is passengers on a train as the train is about to plow into a vehicle stuck on the tracks but the conductor is run through the aisle to warn the passengers they are about to have an impact. s conductor knew the truck was there, planned on the breaks and knew there wassing in else he could do so he was wanting everything to brace for the impact and the train did crash into the truck, no one was badly hurt thanks in part to the conductor's actions. >> incredible. graduations can be emotional but lock what happens in louisiana. parents can other family members started to brawl in the stands. officials say at least four women were involved. police are still looking for the culprit. the principal said it took the focus off students who were graduated and people involved in the fight should be ashameed. >> tonight i am humbled to announce i am officially warning for vice president of the united states! >> jimmy kimmel ready to d
all the difference right here between the two set of kremlin between the two set of kremlin season -- chrome like this, a moment caught on camera, what you watching is passengers on a train as the train is about to plow into a vehicle stuck on the tracks but the conductor is run through the aisle to warn the passengers they are about to have an impact. s conductor knew the truck was there, planned on the breaks and knew there wassing in else he could do so he was wanting everything to brace for...
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they took over part of the overdose awareness memorial walk at eddystone white house hall in kremlin. some wore shirts honoring loved ones while others celebrated overcoming their own additions. upper darby police superintendent michael chitwood says he did not expect to see such a huge turnout. >> i'm blown away by 3,000 plus people here and everybody is here, because of the addiction problem that we face day in and day out in our different communities. >> there was no registration fee for the walk but instead people were asked to bring donations of toilet supplies, bed linens and small household goods. everything collect is being donated to the recovery home for women in glenn olden. >>> there is a new push to solve murder of a popular food vendor killed outside of his home in south philadelphia. he was killed three years ago, and is still no justice. here's rick williams with tonight's crime fighters report. >> reporter: neari lead describes her father don as a hard working main and fixture on penn campus where he sold produce from his fruit cart every day. >> he never stopped work
they took over part of the overdose awareness memorial walk at eddystone white house hall in kremlin. some wore shirts honoring loved ones while others celebrated overcoming their own additions. upper darby police superintendent michael chitwood says he did not expect to see such a huge turnout. >> i'm blown away by 3,000 plus people here and everybody is here, because of the addiction problem that we face day in and day out in our different communities. >> there was no registration...
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mean the loss of always told dear and would leave much of the world almost naked in front of the kremlin menace. the measure of success we have so far achieved justifies the conclusion that in current builds before the congress, we have probably reached peak rates in those expenditures as they apply to most of the countries joined with us in nature. i believe we can look forward to defeating future costs without revising the essentials of reasonable goals. [applause] calculation no factor is of greater importance than the growing realization throughout europe that it must unite or sink further into difficulty. each step towards really our fixation -- unification of europe is a step to fixing the free world. the lesson for us as with all we heart and all our minds must combat every divisive agitation in our own country. but where there is honest disagreement among us, debate and discussion are beneficial. such differences we have traditionally and successfully depended upon essential toties, america's political help today is a genuine two-party system. [applause] no other device in our pa
mean the loss of always told dear and would leave much of the world almost naked in front of the kremlin menace. the measure of success we have so far achieved justifies the conclusion that in current builds before the congress, we have probably reached peak rates in those expenditures as they apply to most of the countries joined with us in nature. i believe we can look forward to defeating future costs without revising the essentials of reasonable goals. [applause] calculation no factor is of...
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in the wake of the scandal, rodchenkov was fired by the kremlin and has since taken refuge in the u.s. for fear of his own safety because of how much he knows. over the last few months, rodchenkov has been sharing what he knows with vitaly stepanov. what he doesn't know is that stepanov has recorded 15 hours of their conversations. what rodchenkov has revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. >> he told me what i knew they did. we could-- we could only see this much, but what was happening with cover-ups, it's like this. >> reporter: rodchenkov, who ran the drug testing lab in sochi, bragged he was in possession of what he called "the sochi list, "the russians s who competed dirty at the games. he also said the russian equivalent of the f.b.i., the fsb, was directly involved. what did he tell you about the f.s.b., the russian intelligence officers, and the sochi lab? >> that some f.s.b. agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that f.s.b. tried to control every single step of the anti-doping process in sochi. >
in the wake of the scandal, rodchenkov was fired by the kremlin and has since taken refuge in the u.s. for fear of his own safety because of how much he knows. over the last few months, rodchenkov has been sharing what he knows with vitaly stepanov. what he doesn't know is that stepanov has recorded 15 hours of their conversations. what rodchenkov has revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. >> he told me what i knew they did. we could--...
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i look atility kremlin -- christmas. fed moving in an election year.ind it unlikely for janet yellen to buy the further decline in the unemployment rate. an increase in the cpi for the move in. what i'm quite concerned about is that the job market is the last one to know. we are getting the private data of s&p 500. manus: great to have you with us. yvonne: coming up, everything can speak exclusively to bloomberg about china slowdown. the bank of japan's implementation of negative rates. you're watching bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ yvonne: larry think remains bullish on china. he says despite reforms china's debt remains high. larry: i would give the chinese leadership some of the best marks in terms of trying to transform their society. we in the fourth year of the plan. to reorient china wafer manufacturing, away from export dependency toward much more resilient domestic economy. a greater service economy. that is very hard thing to do. it takes many countries 50 years to do that. and they have recessions during the transition. the mac is saying -- the m
i look atility kremlin -- christmas. fed moving in an election year.ind it unlikely for janet yellen to buy the further decline in the unemployment rate. an increase in the cpi for the move in. what i'm quite concerned about is that the job market is the last one to know. we are getting the private data of s&p 500. manus: great to have you with us. yvonne: coming up, everything can speak exclusively to bloomberg about china slowdown. the bank of japan's implementation of negative rates....
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the kremlin and to olympic medical -- medalist are denying report detailing a state-sponsored dopingcandal. a spokesman called the allegations "a turncoat libel. the source of the report was the former head of russia's national drug testing lab. tweet for hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 near -- news bureaus around the world. carol: commodity markets closing in new york. let's take a look at today's biggest movers. crude down about 1%. weighing turnout against supply reduction from the u.s.. let's switch over to gold. little change. up .3 of 1%. a jump in april retail sales pointing to an improving economy. we have seen a big movement to go. -- to gold. let's get you to click -- a quick look at raw sugar. there are supply sick of -- concerns and a rally against the dollar. we will look at the commodity trade. we do want to stay with his ill. the new finance minister has been named under the new president. he will have to deliver fast to pull the nation out of its worst recession in a century. he said the country must rein in on public spending, bring down
the kremlin and to olympic medical -- medalist are denying report detailing a state-sponsored dopingcandal. a spokesman called the allegations "a turncoat libel. the source of the report was the former head of russia's national drug testing lab. tweet for hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 near -- news bureaus around the world. carol: commodity markets closing in new york. let's take a look at today's biggest movers. crude down about 1%. weighing turnout against...
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the kremlin calls the charges defamation by defect. >> reporter: the latest allegations detailing a complex doping contemporaries he 2014 sochi olympics involving dozens of russian athletes including at least 15 mega winners. in a new "times" report the head of anti-doping agency describes a highly organized doping organization ininvolving the sports ministry as well, in which the urine of athletes was replaced before tested. the allegations have cast a further shadow over the sochi games of which russia was the mega winner. the sports minister called the allegations a major shock and questioned their source. the former head left his job shortly after the allegations of doping first emerged. then he fled to the united states. the kremlin said the allegations sound like undergrounded statements and look like slander from a defector. a news conference with two of the athletes rejecting the allegations as nonsense and slanderous. the world anti-doping agency accuses the country of running a state-sponsored doping program. russian athletes
the kremlin calls the charges defamation by defect. >> reporter: the latest allegations detailing a complex doping contemporaries he 2014 sochi olympics involving dozens of russian athletes including at least 15 mega winners. in a new "times" report the head of anti-doping agency describes a highly organized doping organization ininvolving the sports ministry as well, in which the urine of athletes was replaced before tested. the allegations have cast a further shadow over the...
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konstantin chernenko was announced, the world waited to see who would win the struggle for control of the kremline a short wait, just four hours 15 minutes. winning that power is 54-year-old mikhail gorbachev. the world is watching what the new leader will do. >> they reached for the youngest man among full members. the one that comes advertised is the one likely to rock the boat. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for t
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konstantin chernenko was announced, the world waited to see who would win the struggle for control of the kremlint wait, four hours, 15 minutes. winning that power, 54-year-old mikhail gorbachev. the world is watching what the new leader will do. >> they reached for the youngest man among the full members. the one that comes advertised is the one likely to rock the boat. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. >>> at 54, gorbachev is the youngest to lead the soviet union since stalin. unlike his predecessors, he may feel less tied down by the burden of soviet history. >> he is a revolution in himself, talking about a new soviet union, allowing some freedom of speech, allowing a more open society. gorbachev had seen how the gap between how the soviet people lived and what the party said was growing wider and wider. but he is a child of the system. he did not want to destroy it. he had in
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see threatening behavior on the part of russia, we will hear a lot of bluster out of moscow and the kremlin but in realistic terms the russians do not have a strong card to play. we need to reassure our allies in eastern europe because they -- nato will be there if the day comes. >> when you her comments from the fence secretary asked carter saying the most disturbing russian rhetoric about using nuclear weapons is quoted, moscow, nuclear, troubling questions about leaders committed to strategic, is that effective? >> russia doesn't have leaders, russia has one leader, his name is vladimir putin, he is a unitary decisionmaking process. as we go forward we are to do three things as we deal with the russian federation, one is we have got to confront them when they undertake despicable international behavior. example, invading ukraine and annexing crimea, backing the horrific regime of assad in syria. we need to confront where we must but we must cooperate where we can, we should fly zones of cooperation with russia, afghanistan, counterterrorism, counter piracy, counter narcotics, areas where
see threatening behavior on the part of russia, we will hear a lot of bluster out of moscow and the kremlin but in realistic terms the russians do not have a strong card to play. we need to reassure our allies in eastern europe because they -- nato will be there if the day comes. >> when you her comments from the fence secretary asked carter saying the most disturbing russian rhetoric about using nuclear weapons is quoted, moscow, nuclear, troubling questions about leaders committed to...
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death of konstantin chernenko was announced, the world waited to see who would get control of the kremlinfour hours, 15 minutes. winning that power, 54-year-old mikhail gorbachev. the world is watching what the new leader will do. >> they reached for the youngest man among full members. the one that comes advertised is the one likely to rock the boat. n in the u.s. day or night. plus, we're not going to waste your time trying to sell you a bunch of other products you don't really need. that is really nice of you. i feel really bad about shouting at you. oh, you weren't shouting. you were just speaking in all caps. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo
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was announced, the world waited to see who would win the skrug gel -- struggle for control of the kremlin four hours 15 minutes. winning that power, 54-year-old mikhail gorbachev. the world is watching what the new leader will do. >> they reached for the youngest man among full members. the one that comes advertised is the one likely to rock the boat. don'don't go to la, don't go to tokyo. live there. "come in, come in" when you airbnb, you have your own home. make your bed. cook. you know, the stuff you normally do. ♪ wherever you go... ♪ don't go there. ♪ live there. ♪ even if it's just for a night. ♪ unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. w
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but the kremlin is arguing that it hurts their security.ive in london with more. >> this defense installation, this whole entire missile shield has been in the works for years, but it could very well be timely right now. it is a u.s.-built installation, nato run facility in the country of romania, and it went operational today, part of that broader missile system, aimed at intercepting primarily missiles coming in from iran. here's what defense secretary -- deputy defense secretary robert work had to say. >> as long as iran is working to develop ballistic missiles, we will work to defend nato. >> greg, explain a little bit more about russia's concerns. >> yeah, absolutely, greg. for many years now, russia has thought that this shield is all about targeting russia, not anything about iran, and it was expressing those worries again today, the spokesperson for president putin saying it is a direct threat against them, he went on to say, it's 1,000% aimed at us. the u.s. has denied this, but following russian aggression, they have been a little
but the kremlin is arguing that it hurts their security.ive in london with more. >> this defense installation, this whole entire missile shield has been in the works for years, but it could very well be timely right now. it is a u.s.-built installation, nato run facility in the country of romania, and it went operational today, part of that broader missile system, aimed at intercepting primarily missiles coming in from iran. here's what defense secretary -- deputy defense secretary robert...
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because russia determines what its foreign policy is, and in this case, what vladimir putin and the kremlintermine what is the policy, they have an effectiveness there and they have the ability to get away with a lot and the u.s. doesn't want to directly counter them. >> how does the u.s., the navy in particularly, maintain the supremacy on the seas? what else do we need to do? >> certainly there will point to the current size of the u.s. navy as being historically small compared to what it was in the post world war ii era, and part of the debate, it's hard to compare a world war ii battleship with the current capabilities of the u.s. aircraft carriers, and those are the crown jewels of the u.s. fleet, but there are also ways they can be hit and our adversaries that perhaps are looking further into the future are trying to work on the kinds of phamunitionphaomunitions tha the u.s. carrier fleet, and there are missiles that create a greater stand off from mainland china or other areas they could be deployed and that's making it difficult, and submarines have the same possibility as being car
because russia determines what its foreign policy is, and in this case, what vladimir putin and the kremlintermine what is the policy, they have an effectiveness there and they have the ability to get away with a lot and the u.s. doesn't want to directly counter them. >> how does the u.s., the navy in particularly, maintain the supremacy on the seas? what else do we need to do? >> certainly there will point to the current size of the u.s. navy as being historically small compared to...
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we don't want to look like the kremlin where you have 50-foot walls and don't know what is going on inside to balance that against security concerns. we have the white house jumper back in 2014 and the white house is raising the fence by five feet and additional resources are going on but to echo what secretary ridge said, it sounds like the secret service did their job and thankfully they are safe and the public will still be able to visit the white house this weekend, it sounds like. >> and secretary ridge, that is the balance that individuals like you when you were at the department of homeland security and your successors and other national security officials try to strike. you want there to be accessibility, transparency and also security concerns. >> jake, you nailed it. that's exactly right. they've taken some efforts over the past couple of years to push the perimeter of security out. but at some point in time, there is a perimeter and you want people to penetrate that law-abiding peaceful citizens to penetrate it, whether you go into the congress of the united states or white hous
we don't want to look like the kremlin where you have 50-foot walls and don't know what is going on inside to balance that against security concerns. we have the white house jumper back in 2014 and the white house is raising the fence by five feet and additional resources are going on but to echo what secretary ridge said, it sounds like the secret service did their job and thankfully they are safe and the public will still be able to visit the white house this weekend, it sounds like. >>...
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the jihadists are just as totalitarian as kremlin was or hitler was but in this case it is religiously-fueledotalitarianism. that is our threat environment, trish, you nailed it. trish: if you are one of these countries that have has a history of these problems you need to be vetted and vetted and vetted and so much more any political correctness that the people might talk about? >> trish, my parents were refugees. they escape ad totalitarian country. guess what happened to them when they got to the refugee camp? they were interrogated dozens of times to prove that they truly are dissidents, that they're not part of some communist underground. well guess what? same situation today. different locale, different ideology but the same threat to america. trish: such is the world we live in. >> unfortunately. trish: time to wake up and realize some of that. dr. gorka, thank you very much. good to see you, sir. >> thank you. trish: coming up, everyone, bernie sanders taking on the leadership of the democratic party as this party, this seeks to unite. new poll showing just 66% of the bernie sanders s
the jihadists are just as totalitarian as kremlin was or hitler was but in this case it is religiously-fueledotalitarianism. that is our threat environment, trish, you nailed it. trish: if you are one of these countries that have has a history of these problems you need to be vetted and vetted and vetted and so much more any political correctness that the people might talk about? >> trish, my parents were refugees. they escape ad totalitarian country. guess what happened to them when they...
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. >> anapka is even invited to stay at the prestigious kremlin riding school in moscow where she receives royal treatment. >> fresh vegetables, people are giving her a massage every day and people love to give her attention. >> as for the parasailing businessman, anna believes there's a good chance he won't be held accountable for his actions because of russia's weak laws on animal cruelty. >> i spoke with him many times. he can't even say, i apologize. he is not even feeling sorry about that. he thinks it's all right. he thinks it's funny. >> the donkey story may be a youtube phenomenon. to anna it was more than a news story, it was a chance to do good. >> i had opportunity to rescue donkey, this animal. and as a human being, you know, to do something good, i'm happy about that. and i really care about her, even now. we spend a lot of time together. she's like my family now. >>> a bold granny, brazen robberies. about six months after the rescue, the donkey dies of a heart attack. >>> a bold granny, brazen robberies and some of the most bizarre situations we've seen. you might not believe
. >> anapka is even invited to stay at the prestigious kremlin riding school in moscow where she receives royal treatment. >> fresh vegetables, people are giving her a massage every day and people love to give her attention. >> as for the parasailing businessman, anna believes there's a good chance he won't be held accountable for his actions because of russia's weak laws on animal cruelty. >> i spoke with him many times. he can't even say, i apologize. he is not even...
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and it was vladimir putin who seemed amused by the kinds of questions he doesn't get asked in the kremlinsundays are different from the rest of the week. more personal. that's been part of this program, too. i had an unforgettable interview with my dad in which we put aside the wisecracks and said what we meant to each other. i paid tribute to my beloved winston. and all you dog lovers understood just how painful his passing was. and there's my favorite tradition, getting the wallace grandkids together each year to wish everyone a merry christmas. the clan grew by one a couple of years ago. and this week i realized for the first time libby shares a birthday, april 28th, with this show. most of all, these sundays are about you. you cheer our successes and let me have it when i've made a mistake. you suggest questions i should have asked, and more often than for the, you're right. we are all so grateful you invite us into your home each sunday. and so as we begin our 21st year, we end the way we always did. that's it for today. have a great week. and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >>
and it was vladimir putin who seemed amused by the kinds of questions he doesn't get asked in the kremlinsundays are different from the rest of the week. more personal. that's been part of this program, too. i had an unforgettable interview with my dad in which we put aside the wisecracks and said what we meant to each other. i paid tribute to my beloved winston. and all you dog lovers understood just how painful his passing was. and there's my favorite tradition, getting the wallace grandkids...
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there's a debate going on in the kremlin about whether they should release the 20,000 of mrs. clinton's e-mails that they have hacked into and received and stored. all of this is happening at once. >> oh boy. let me walk you back to the use of the f word and i'm not talking about mofo, talking about felony. >> right. >> because that remains to be seen. in the leaks we got over the past couple of days were that they're not finding any intentional conduct by mrs. clinton in connection with this server that would be needed to justify these charges. >> i am sorry that those leaks are coming out because they are absolutely wrong and they're being leaked by people ignorant of the law because this statute espionage the failure to keep secure state secrets does not require the government prove intent. it's the rare federal crime that the government can prove by gross negligence. so your listeners can tell us if 2,200 e-mails containing secrets is enough for gross negligence. >> they may not find that. i get your point, but the number itself does not mean she was grossly negligent. it
there's a debate going on in the kremlin about whether they should release the 20,000 of mrs. clinton's e-mails that they have hacked into and received and stored. all of this is happening at once. >> oh boy. let me walk you back to the use of the f word and i'm not talking about mofo, talking about felony. >> right. >> because that remains to be seen. in the leaks we got over the past couple of days were that they're not finding any intentional conduct by mrs. clinton in...
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the bacteria was detected in raw kremlin from organic pastures dairy, the recall includes way make, andaw skim make and cream with a sell by date of may 18. so for no one has gotten sick. inspecters found the bacteria during routine testing. >> if you are pregnant or thinking about it steer clear of diet so d.a. it could lead to your child being ever weight. researchers found a strong link between the amount of after the physically sweatened drinked consumed by regulate women and bmi of the babies. those would drank diet soda each day were twice as likely to have babies overweight at one. >> people have searched for the fountain of youth and scientists believe they have an invisible substance to make your skin look younger, with researchers say they have allayed two different products to form a second skin that hides wrinkles, it is a wishable film on the left side of the scene you can see the wrinkles are less showable. the second skin makes it look and behave like younger skin and harvard scientists report no one has had complications but it still needs f.d.a. approval. >> it look ama
the bacteria was detected in raw kremlin from organic pastures dairy, the recall includes way make, andaw skim make and cream with a sell by date of may 18. so for no one has gotten sick. inspecters found the bacteria during routine testing. >> if you are pregnant or thinking about it steer clear of diet so d.a. it could lead to your child being ever weight. researchers found a strong link between the amount of after the physically sweatened drinked consumed by regulate women and bmi of...
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in the wake of the scandal, rodchenkov was fired by the kremlin and has since taken refuge in the u.sear of his own safety because of how much he knows. over the last few months, rodchenkov has been sharing what he knows with vitaly stepanov. what he doesn't know is that stepanov has recorded 15 hours of their conversations. what rodchenkov has revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. >> vitaly stepanov: he told me what i and yulia did, we could only see this much. but what was happening with cover-ups, it's like this. >> keteyian: rodchenkov, who ran the drug testing lab in sochi, bragged he was in possession of what he called "the sochi list," the russians who competed dirty at the games. he also said the russian equivalent of the f.b.i., the f.s.b., was directly involved. what did he tell you about the f.s.b., the russian intelligence officers and the sochi lab? >> vitaly stepanov: that some f.s.b. agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that f.s.b. tried to control every single step of the anti- doping pr
in the wake of the scandal, rodchenkov was fired by the kremlin and has since taken refuge in the u.sear of his own safety because of how much he knows. over the last few months, rodchenkov has been sharing what he knows with vitaly stepanov. what he doesn't know is that stepanov has recorded 15 hours of their conversations. what rodchenkov has revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. >> vitaly stepanov: he told me what i and yulia did,...
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few ways to protect yourself and spot a scam what affect customer service account on twitter the kremlin'sounts to get your bank law again and password you could tell if it is a scam is the handle is one tear off the careful of on-line service and counters and said no matter when you click on profiles you know or on the other five with the blue-chip are the ones shall look and. >>darya: a new study shows frequent pot use could mean a shorter life is according to a stunning that followed more than 50,000 men over 042 yr. during that time about 4000 of those men died and researchers say those who were heavy smokers in the late teenagers or 40 percent more likely to die and by the time there were 60 years old and also found higher percentages of suicide or accidental deaths in the man who were frequent smokers. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together, is with the treat you make together. ♪ ♪ >>mark: a child was badly injured in a house fire in the long haul them a suffering second and third degree burns the intact and stops as recovering after being shot by a carjacking suspect of expert the officer
few ways to protect yourself and spot a scam what affect customer service account on twitter the kremlin'sounts to get your bank law again and password you could tell if it is a scam is the handle is one tear off the careful of on-line service and counters and said no matter when you click on profiles you know or on the other five with the blue-chip are the ones shall look and. >>darya: a new study shows frequent pot use could mean a shorter life is according to a stunning that followed...
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country, either at the pentagon or the arms contractors, because they will have the same people in the kremlin and their arms contractors that will be hubbing their hand saying -- rubbing their hands saying, great, let's build all of these new weapons, both offensive and defensive. they would love this. that's why we have to have the debate out here on the senate floor. this generation of americans deserves to know what its government is planning in terms of nuclear war-fighting strategy. that is what a limited war is all about. that is what this new cruise missile with a nuclear bomb on it that's more accurate, more powerful, more likely to be used in a nuclear war is all about. that's why the pentagon wants it. that's why the arms contractors want to make it. but it's just a return to the earlier era where every one of these new nuclear weapons systems that were -- had blueprints, were on the table over at the pentagon, or over on the defense contractors got the green light: build it. and what happened? every single time, the soviet union said, we're building the exact same kind of counterpo
country, either at the pentagon or the arms contractors, because they will have the same people in the kremlin and their arms contractors that will be hubbing their hand saying -- rubbing their hands saying, great, let's build all of these new weapons, both offensive and defensive. they would love this. that's why we have to have the debate out here on the senate floor. this generation of americans deserves to know what its government is planning in terms of nuclear war-fighting strategy. that...
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the czech republic with a dell computer can hack in, imagine the north koreans and vladimir putin's kremlin it like a turnstile at disney world. imagine a country with resources. the north koreans got upset at sony for making a movie that made fun of their leader and brought the company to its knees. imagine the black male that could go on with the clintons or if all her emails became public. >> i talked to judge andrew napolitano about this, potential crime is not in having impact or having the information go anywhere but in leaving it vulnerable, creating a server that would be vulnerable and have information that is classified which we know there was quite a bit of information considered classified. that is of interest to the judge and investigators, a lot of question, he might have been brought here by the fbi investigation, it indicates he may be someone they talk to. has the clinton campaign dealt with this? it is going to hang around for quite some time. >> there was no deliberate transfer of classified information. there is still debate over what was technically classified or not if
the czech republic with a dell computer can hack in, imagine the north koreans and vladimir putin's kremlin it like a turnstile at disney world. imagine a country with resources. the north koreans got upset at sony for making a movie that made fun of their leader and brought the company to its knees. imagine the black male that could go on with the clintons or if all her emails became public. >> i talked to judge andrew napolitano about this, potential crime is not in having impact or...
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the kremlin says the prisoner swap was only approved after president putin heard a appeal for clemencyesident of russia, said he hoped the step would be in easing the tension zones do you think it's a step in the right direction? >> translator: if president putin said this was a gesture, it is not going to help. it is a correct step. the rest of the steps will depend on them. whether this will help to resolve the conflict, i hope it will. i hope this will help to reach a compromise by all parties. >> reporter: back in ukraine, the release of a war hero is a rare political victory by the country's president seen by many frustrated ukrainians as unable to implement reforms answer criticized by political opponents for giving too much away in the negotiations with russia. >> do you think he'd make a better president than the current president? >> translator: people are not willing to criticize the president. once you can tell someone i have done better than you then i will be able to politicize you. then i'm not going to say if i'm going to be better than someone. time will tell. >> report
the kremlin says the prisoner swap was only approved after president putin heard a appeal for clemencyesident of russia, said he hoped the step would be in easing the tension zones do you think it's a step in the right direction? >> translator: if president putin said this was a gesture, it is not going to help. it is a correct step. the rest of the steps will depend on them. whether this will help to resolve the conflict, i hope it will. i hope this will help to reach a compromise by all...
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. >>> the kremlin sangry pushing back against allegations of systemic widespread doping among athletes russian officials say it's none of their business. andy shoals is here with more. >> good morning, russia says the u.s. courts have no jurisdiction when it comes to russian athletes, also noting that they are open to cooperating with the ioc's investigation and last 24 hours, the fbi and federal prosecutors have confirmed an investigation into claims of widespread state sponsored doping by russian athletes has been ongoing for more than a year now. it's being handled by the same office looking at corruption in fifa. international olympic committee instructed the lab in switzerland to reexamine samples from the sochi winner games after reports that russia covered up doping from dozens of its athletes at that event. ioc also retested 454 samples from the 2008 beijing olympics, finding that 31 athletes from 12 nations in six different sports were doping and they may now face bans after being caught by today's newer scientific methods. 250 samples from the london games in 2012 are also be
. >>> the kremlin sangry pushing back against allegations of systemic widespread doping among athletes russian officials say it's none of their business. andy shoals is here with more. >> good morning, russia says the u.s. courts have no jurisdiction when it comes to russian athletes, also noting that they are open to cooperating with the ioc's investigation and last 24 hours, the fbi and federal prosecutors have confirmed an investigation into claims of widespread state...
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i mean no state actor worth their salt are going to send the muddy footprints back to the kremlin. >> it's rare that you get them sitting on the same stage effectively finishing each others sentences. these are the kind of issues -- >> you need to be more provocative. >> so general hoover talked about this, what does it hook like? >> well, sure i care about business side of tax and my companies do not like the reputational risk or what happens to their customers if credit card data or personal data is breached. we fight to prevent that from happening like every other business in the united states is doing. what i'm focussing on both on the sector coordinating council and with my day job on behalf of the industry is looking at the operational technology side. so the elephant to me looks like those things that are cyber incidents that have physical implications. and one of the conclusions we came to although i am glad that cyber has gotten everybody's attention the security of critical infrastructure is important and can be done from a keyboard across an ocean really what we are looking
i mean no state actor worth their salt are going to send the muddy footprints back to the kremlin. >> it's rare that you get them sitting on the same stage effectively finishing each others sentences. these are the kind of issues -- >> you need to be more provocative. >> so general hoover talked about this, what does it hook like? >> well, sure i care about business side of tax and my companies do not like the reputational risk or what happens to their customers if...
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so clearly the kremlin has decided to put pressure on the syrian allies to claw back on the militaryfensive. >> matthew, reporting live from moscow this morning. thank you. >>> still to come in the newsroom, a wheelchair bound former olympian humiliated by a tsa search. 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 studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone.
so clearly the kremlin has decided to put pressure on the syrian allies to claw back on the militaryfensive. >> matthew, reporting live from moscow this morning. thank you. >>> still to come in the newsroom, a wheelchair bound former olympian humiliated by a tsa search. 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 studied in the study of bold. people who are...
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no state actor will send the money footprint back to the kremlin, for example, that they use proxies to engage in the act committee. how should we think about it? >> a couple things because both eric and general hooper has some good points and is ready to govern an industry in the same stage effectively finishing each other's sentences. these are the kinds of issues -- you need to be more provocative, frank. general hoover talked about this. what does that look like. sure i care about business attacks. my company certainly do not like the reputational risk or what happens to their customers if credit card data or personal data is breach. what i am focusing on the coordinating council and just with my day job on behalf of the industry is looking at the operational technology. the elephant to me looks like those things that are cyberincident that physical implications. one of the conclusions we came to, although i'm glad to cyberhas gotten everybody's attention, the security of critical and the structure is important and can be done from a keyboard across the ocean. you are never going
no state actor will send the money footprint back to the kremlin, for example, that they use proxies to engage in the act committee. how should we think about it? >> a couple things because both eric and general hooper has some good points and is ready to govern an industry in the same stage effectively finishing each other's sentences. these are the kinds of issues -- you need to be more provocative, frank. general hoover talked about this. what does that look like. sure i care about...
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i mean no state actor worth their salt are going to send the muddy footprints back to the kremlin. but we're using proxies to engage in this sort of activity. how should we think about this? >> a couple things because i want both eric and general hoover hit good points. it's rare that you get government and industry sitting on the same stage effectively finishing each other's sentences. >> i'm concerned then. >> you need to be more provocative, frank. >> so general hoover talked about this, what does it look like? sure, i care about business side attacks, my companies do not like the reputational risk or what happens to their customers if credit card data or personal data is breached. we fight to prevent that from happening like every other business in the united states is doing. what i'm focussing on both on the sector coordinating council and with my day job on behalf of the industry is looking at the operational technology side. so the elephant to me looks like those things that are cyber incidents that have physical implications. and one of the conclusions we came to although i
i mean no state actor worth their salt are going to send the muddy footprints back to the kremlin. but we're using proxies to engage in this sort of activity. how should we think about this? >> a couple things because i want both eric and general hoover hit good points. it's rare that you get government and industry sitting on the same stage effectively finishing each other's sentences. >> i'm concerned then. >> you need to be more provocative, frank. >> so general...
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no state actor worth their salt is going to spend the money footprints back to the kremlin for exampleut they are using proxies to engage in this sort of activity. how should we be thinking about this? a couple of things because i want to, both eric and general huber had good points and it's rare you get government and industry sitting on the same state effectively finishing each other's sentences. these are the kinds of issues . >> i'm certain of that. >> need to be more provocative. general huber talked about this eloquently. what does it look like? and sure, i care about this this side attacks. my company certainly do not like the reputation risk or friendly what happens to their customers if credit card data or personal data is breached. we fight to prevent that from happening just like every other business in the united states is doing. what i'm focusing on both on the sector coordinating council and just with my day job on behalf of the industry is looking at the operational technical side attacks so the elephant to me looks like those things that are cyber incidents that have ph
no state actor worth their salt is going to spend the money footprints back to the kremlin for exampleut they are using proxies to engage in this sort of activity. how should we be thinking about this? a couple of things because i want to, both eric and general huber had good points and it's rare you get government and industry sitting on the same state effectively finishing each other's sentences. these are the kinds of issues . >> i'm certain of that. >> need to be more...
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at the same time, there was is dispute going on in the kremlin between the foreign ministry and the russianelligence services whether or not to reveal the 20,000 e-mails that they have that they've received by hacking into mrs. clinton's e-mail account. stuart: what? the russian-- this is huge. the russians say they've got 20,000 e-mails that they hacked out of hillary clinton's private server? >> yes, it could be-- could be innocuous e-mail or the 2200-- >> or they could be lying? >> or making it up, they have a debate whether to release it. this is why i'm calling it a perfect storm. the news lead is almost inconceivable that the guy in charge of information technology for the secretary of state, his e-mails in the four years that he worked there would be gone. stuart: i've got to go back to that russian thing. you've got me on the pagliano thing, you've got my attention. >> right. stuart: now you're telling me that the secret service in russia, whatever their name is these days. >> federal intelligence service, whatever they call themselves, successor to the kgb. stuart: they say they've
at the same time, there was is dispute going on in the kremlin between the foreign ministry and the russianelligence services whether or not to reveal the 20,000 e-mails that they have that they've received by hacking into mrs. clinton's e-mail account. stuart: what? the russian-- this is huge. the russians say they've got 20,000 e-mails that they hacked out of hillary clinton's private server? >> yes, it could be-- could be innocuous e-mail or the 2200-- >> or they could be lying?...
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. >> into the kremlin. the american public has change the this. isn't the 1964 american public.ality tv shows and that's what trump is selling. >> molly, you wrote a piece today called "the day the republican party died." i'm sure you've seen the cover of "the new york daily news," the republican elephant in the coffin. you say the republican party will never be the same. do you think that's the case? do you think it's time for change? what say you? >> yeah. i mean, i think no matter what happens in this election, there's -- there's a reckoning that's just beginning for the republican party. the people in the party, some of them very high enin the party, a lot of people i know who are professional republicans works devoted their lives to the party who are now changing their registration, who are not going to vote and who feel like they are politically homeless, and these are people who are passionate about ideas so i don't think that's a split that gets repaired easily. i don't think you can say party unity, party unity until it becomes true. i think there's a serious split here
. >> into the kremlin. the american public has change the this. isn't the 1964 american public.ality tv shows and that's what trump is selling. >> molly, you wrote a piece today called "the day the republican party died." i'm sure you've seen the cover of "the new york daily news," the republican elephant in the coffin. you say the republican party will never be the same. do you think that's the case? do you think it's time for change? what say you? >>...
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find out what the kremlin has to say about the scandal when "new day" continues.come to stouffer's fit kitchen. prime cuts of meat. 25 grams of protein. and savory, mouth-watering sides. it's the perfect balance of delicious and nutritious. making it just the right fit for you. stouffer's fit kitchen meals. this is fit. the hour now. russia is denying new allegations that it ran a doping program for the 2014 winter olympics in sochi. >> andy shows has been looking flu this and has more in this morning's "bleacher report." >> if these allegations are true, this was a massive scheme to cheat at the sochi olympics by the host nation. the director of russia's antidoping laboratory and he said they would swap out dirty urine samples with clean ones. he said with the help of russian intelligence, the swaps would happen in the middle of the night. he has since fled russia because he said he feared for his life. now we must note not a single russian athlete was caught doping at the games. russia did win the most medals. a spokesman for president putin told reporters that
find out what the kremlin has to say about the scandal when "new day" continues.come to stouffer's fit kitchen. prime cuts of meat. 25 grams of protein. and savory, mouth-watering sides. it's the perfect balance of delicious and nutritious. making it just the right fit for you. stouffer's fit kitchen meals. this is fit. the hour now. russia is denying new allegations that it ran a doping program for the 2014 winter olympics in sochi. >> andy shows has been looking flu this and...