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and her husband oh nikolai's apparently outside bring the sheep into the shed. she and her husband the been trapped an illegal working conditions for a long time before this we work for the same boss in a brick yard we were told then too that we were allowed to leave we've been here for eight months. off work. so i paid wages or i was just working for food. the neighbor remained silent. finally nikolai himself appears the thirty eight year old looks confused he doesn't seem to know what to make of his impending liberation. the couple don't own much the cheese was the only source of income they'd been selling it to the local market they want to take these ones with them alexi didn't know nikolai had a wife until he gone here. that was finished and there. it will be. yet and he didn't know about the daughter either. the prospects for leaving aren't looking good but owners have been alerted. powerful alexei and nicolai see him approaching nikolai believes it was the neighbor who raised the alone of such exceptional. cesure what especially. these liberation missions
and her husband oh nikolai's apparently outside bring the sheep into the shed. she and her husband the been trapped an illegal working conditions for a long time before this we work for the same boss in a brick yard we were told then too that we were allowed to leave we've been here for eight months. off work. so i paid wages or i was just working for food. the neighbor remained silent. finally nikolai himself appears the thirty eight year old looks confused he doesn't seem to know what to make...
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powerful alexei and nikolai see him approaching nikolai believes it was the neighbor who raised the alone such exceptional. thanks josh i want to say. these liberation missions tend not to be dangerous when we free someone the owners don't get violent ten nobody had forced the victim to be them they'll say the victims are here voluntarily and are just making the whole thing out always the supper so. i thought ok first let's get the three of them and all their belongings into our car and then they'll drive off we'll follow them as. the owner is clearly disgruntled so that he asks us for our cruise papers and wants to know why we're here. told us a link saying says they were notified by new relatives who are looking for him. there is all. the boss starts quizzing nikolai which relative is looking for you wouldn't you say someone was looking for you because i'm says he told his boss he had to go home. then tempers flare did you not think that. the men start arguing with alexei he wants to get the boss to handle this flatlanders paper he refuses and in turn wants to see identification from al
powerful alexei and nikolai see him approaching nikolai believes it was the neighbor who raised the alone such exceptional. thanks josh i want to say. these liberation missions tend not to be dangerous when we free someone the owners don't get violent ten nobody had forced the victim to be them they'll say the victims are here voluntarily and are just making the whole thing out always the supper so. i thought ok first let's get the three of them and all their belongings into our car and then...
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yet the boss and his men turn on nikolai again they want to know what he's been up to. lead them then. nobody's keeping you here and the boss says. alexei make sure svetlana and the baby get to leave as well the man wants alexei to leave right away but alexei tells him he's waiting for the mother and child. but the both suspect loughner won't be leaving a legacy must hear that from her personally. the boss replies out rip your head off they're told to leave a note come back without the police. just like. nick when i get into the car out of view unnoticed by the camera he's going to intervenes. so i think up he tells him to get out right away. but. the men drag him and alexei out of the car and then attack on camera crew as well as. the other good. gresham and threats get worse we'll shoot you like a bunch of dogs. electing calls for the police to come he explains that three men are threatening them and have become violent. but it's an uphill battle. to speak english slave owners know that they cannot be proven guilty. it's their way and against the victims that's why no
yet the boss and his men turn on nikolai again they want to know what he's been up to. lead them then. nobody's keeping you here and the boss says. alexei make sure svetlana and the baby get to leave as well the man wants alexei to leave right away but alexei tells him he's waiting for the mother and child. but the both suspect loughner won't be leaving a legacy must hear that from her personally. the boss replies out rip your head off they're told to leave a note come back without the police....
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nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns.o normally would have had an a epileptic fit. the russian had told him that he had been poisoned and he was taken to bristol's royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i have ever had anyone claiming to be poisoned. but when we revisited the bri an hour and a half later or so, the consultant told me that it was now being taken very seriously. and they'd handed it over to special branch. the police did investigate but no charges were ever brought and the inquiry into mr glushkov‘s death at this house in new maldon appears to have gone cold. officers are still seeking information about this van, seen near the house before his murder. there has been no official linkage between the glushkov case and the salisbury attacks. decontamination efforts are under way at the house where sergei and yulia skripal were poisoned. but police say they will not discuss lines of enquiry in either investigation. richard lister, bbc news. the police are questioning a 28—year—old woman on s
nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns.o normally would have had an a epileptic fit. the russian had told him that he had been poisoned and he was taken to bristol's royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i have ever had anyone claiming to be poisoned. but when we revisited the bri an hour and a half later or so, the consultant told me that it was now being taken very seriously. and they'd handed it over to special branch. the police did investigate but...
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the murder mystery of nikolai glushkov, a prominent critic of vladimir putin, hasjust become a littlest london in march, a week after the skripals were poisoned in salisbury. mr glushkov appeared to have been strangled, but now it has emerged that one of bristol's grandest hotels may have been the setting for an attempt on his life five years earlier, when two russian men plied him with champagne. keith carr was the paramedic who treated him. nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns and he appeared like someone who normally who had an epileptic fit. the russian told them he'd been poisoned, and he was taken to bristol's royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i've ever had anybody claiming to have been poisoned deliberately. but when we revisited the bri 1.5 hours later or so, the consultant told me that it was now being taken very seriously and they'd handed it over to special branch. the police did investigate, but no charges were ever brought and the enquiry into mr glushkov‘s death at this house in new malden appears to have gone cold. office
the murder mystery of nikolai glushkov, a prominent critic of vladimir putin, hasjust become a littlest london in march, a week after the skripals were poisoned in salisbury. mr glushkov appeared to have been strangled, but now it has emerged that one of bristol's grandest hotels may have been the setting for an attempt on his life five years earlier, when two russian men plied him with champagne. keith carr was the paramedic who treated him. nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had...
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nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns.ic fit. the russian had told them that he was poisoned and was taken to bristol's royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i've ever had anybody claiming to be poisoned deliberately. but when we revisited the bri an hour and a half later or so, the consultant told me that it was now being taken very seriously. and they'd handed it over to special branch. the police say that they did investigate but no charges were ever brought and the enquiry into his death at new mould and appears to have gone cold. —— and the enquiry into his death at new malvern appears to have gone cold. officers are still seeking information about this van, seen near mr glushkov‘s house before his death this year. there has been no official link with his case in the salisbury attacks. decontamination efforts are under way in the house where the skripals were poisoned. but police say they will not discuss lines of enquiry in either investigation. richard lister, bbc news. the police are questioni
nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns.ic fit. the russian had told them that he was poisoned and was taken to bristol's royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i've ever had anybody claiming to be poisoned deliberately. but when we revisited the bri an hour and a half later or so, the consultant told me that it was now being taken very seriously. and they'd handed it over to special branch. the police say that they did investigate but no charges were...
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the murder mystery of nikolai glushkov, a prominent critic of vladimir putin, has just become a littleest london in march, a week after the skripals were poisoned in salisbury. mr glushkov appeared to have been strangled but now it has emerged that one of bristol's grandest hotels may have been the setting for an attempt on his live five years earlier, when two russian men plied him with champagne. men plied him with keith was the dramatic who treated him. nikolai had been lying on the floor and had carpet burns. on the floor and had carpet he appeared like someone on the floor and had carpet who normally had an a epileptic fit. on the floor and had carpet the russian had told them that he was poisoned and was taken to the royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i ever had anyone claiming to be poisoned. years that i ever had anyone but when we revisited the bri an hour and a half later or so the consultant told me that it was now being taken very seriously. consultant told me that it was now and they handed over to special branch. the police say that they did inves
the murder mystery of nikolai glushkov, a prominent critic of vladimir putin, has just become a littleest london in march, a week after the skripals were poisoned in salisbury. mr glushkov appeared to have been strangled but now it has emerged that one of bristol's grandest hotels may have been the setting for an attempt on his live five years earlier, when two russian men plied him with champagne. men plied him with keith was the dramatic who treated him. nikolai had been lying on the floor...
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nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods.icious? kind of. a bit. show me what you have there? it looks like nothing, but, sorry... cigarettes. you have some cigarettes here. estonia has invested millions of pounds in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check the trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this we have special sensors installed at the rails. it is the first type of sensors. the second type of sensor is located on the bridge, it looks like a camera. yes. both sensors have to give a signal that this wagon is freight and not a passenger. does russia have something similar on its side? no. is it relying on you guys? it's a way of cooperation. for the outbound traffic, if we see something suspicious we will forward the information to the russian side. the scanner has made inspection of trains 10—50 times faster. the x—ray images are shared in a central area. all estonian and latvian trains and x—ray
nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods.icious? kind of. a bit. show me what you have there? it looks like nothing, but, sorry... cigarettes. you have some cigarettes here. estonia has invested millions of pounds in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check the trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this we have special sensors...
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the nikolai district and the cathedral. sightseeing plus vocab lesson it's probably a lot more fun than sitting in a classroom. straight ahead yeah oh snap backs to the right now ok they are now nothing. to the left being found in china says students learn better while moving around. he knows that many have been through hell they've fled war or famine or poverty or domestic violence sometimes they're very preoccupied he would like to motivate them to deal with challenges in the present. defense which is one piece i try to distract them in their life as often. the shelter they live in this great and drab so i try to have a little fun with them but if their sadness or homesickness wells up we talk about it. i remind them that they choose to come here and there are reasons why they are here and tell them about all the good things that await them and their families if they integrate. the thinking of you but by this what's this. trying. we're trying no you don't try. to do it. we are laughing. i am laughing. here you are nothing
the nikolai district and the cathedral. sightseeing plus vocab lesson it's probably a lot more fun than sitting in a classroom. straight ahead yeah oh snap backs to the right now ok they are now nothing. to the left being found in china says students learn better while moving around. he knows that many have been through hell they've fled war or famine or poverty or domestic violence sometimes they're very preoccupied he would like to motivate them to deal with challenges in the present. defense...
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nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods.suspicious? kind of. a bit. show me what you have there? it looks like nothing, but, sorry... cigarettes. you have some cigarettes here. estonia has invested millions of pounds in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check the trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this we have special sensors installed at the rails. it is the first type of sensors. the second type of sensor is located on the bridge, it looks like a camera. yes. both sensors have to give a signal that this wagon is freight and not a passenger. does russia have something similar on its side? no. is it relying on you guys? it's a way of cooperation. for the outbound traffic, if we see something suspicious we will forward the information to the russian side. the scanner has made inspection of trains 10—50 times faster. the x—ray images are shared in a central area. all estonian and latvian trains and x
nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods.suspicious? kind of. a bit. show me what you have there? it looks like nothing, but, sorry... cigarettes. you have some cigarettes here. estonia has invested millions of pounds in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check the trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this we have special...
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water coolers for the next several months is like the band-aid to the problem as the superintendent nikolai beatty has proposed a two million dollars plan to install water high ration stations in each school the claims the hydrogen stations are better because they filter contaminants out of the drinking water and this is like the stopgap we can't afford the thirty so maybe we can get the two million just to get these hydration stations in there because you know how very secure or you know water cooler is like i love the city where you know it sounds like it is doings. great genius thing or like you ordered water cooler but it's got to be it's a sick society we would rather be. a sun surely implements of death and lots of money and implements of debt that our politicians on both sides of the aisle just totally groove but the health of children is not that important i mean hey if they don't get shot in school go get boys and we're not talking about like a handful of kids i know this isn't just the that's one district when you look around the country you have about there's a july report from t
water coolers for the next several months is like the band-aid to the problem as the superintendent nikolai beatty has proposed a two million dollars plan to install water high ration stations in each school the claims the hydrogen stations are better because they filter contaminants out of the drinking water and this is like the stopgap we can't afford the thirty so maybe we can get the two million just to get these hydration stations in there because you know how very secure or you know water...
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nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangledx—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health problems. the latest figures show there are 354 people on the waiting list, compared with 2a2 five years ago. final campaign rallies will be held in sweden today on the eve of elections that are expected to confirm a surge in support for an anti—immigration party. 0pinion polls suggest that the sweden democrats, who have roots in the neo—nazi movement, will take about 20% of the vote. neither the centre—left governing parties nor their centre—right opponents are expected to win an outright majority. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—
nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangledx—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health problems....
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nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledon, a week after ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health problems. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer ariana grande. fans and fellow musicians have been paying tribute to him on social media. he had just released a new album and was due to go on tour next month. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sites like this have shocked people all over the wo
nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledon, a week after ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health...
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nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangledek after ex—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sites like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal — to rid the ocean of plastic. and this is the structure that will help to do it. it's been built in san francisco and is launching from there today. it will travel to an area in the eastern pacific known as the great garbage patch, where currents trap plastic. if we don't do it now, all this plastic will start breaking down into smaller and smaller pieces, and the smaller the pieces are, the more harmful and harder to extract from the marine environment. so we feel there is a sense of urgency. so how will it work? a giant tube, 600 metres long, will float on the surface in the sha
nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangledek after ex—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sites like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold...
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nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline aeroflot, was found apparently strangledter ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer, ariana grande. he had just released a new album and was due to go on tour next month. 0nline, celebrities and fans took to twitter to pay tribute. american rapper snoop dogg posted a memorable scene the duo were in together during scary movie 5. he said: singer—songwriterjason derulo said he was praying for families left behind. he added: pop artist dua lipa tweeted: and rapper missy elliott added: a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sights like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goa
nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline aeroflot, was found apparently strangledter ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer, ariana grande. he had just released a new album and was due to go on tour next month. 0nline, celebrities and fans...
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floor to the habit of the main missile and artillery directorate of the russian defense ministry of nikolai parson. but that ladies and gentlemen during the may twenty fourth twenty eighteen briefing the g.i. t. . have conducted a briefing in which it showed fragments of the engine and then to read from the nine thirty eight book mistrial which they claim was used. to down flight m h seventeen on july seventeenth twenty four team much. the g.i. to put a special focus on the serial number of the nine thirty eight missile components shown on the slides from the presentation. these numbers are comprised of two parts the first part is the product design reference number indicating each separate component so ninety one through one is the code number that stands for the missiles engine and the nine d. one three one zero five zero zero zero stands for the venturi. the second target is the unique serial number that serves to identify each separate component of the military product in question in this case it's eight eight six nine zero three two for the engine and. eight three zero one one three fo
floor to the habit of the main missile and artillery directorate of the russian defense ministry of nikolai parson. but that ladies and gentlemen during the may twenty fourth twenty eighteen briefing the g.i. t. . have conducted a briefing in which it showed fragments of the engine and then to read from the nine thirty eight book mistrial which they claim was used. to down flight m h seventeen on july seventeenth twenty four team much. the g.i. to put a special focus on the serial number of the...
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nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods.at you have there. it looks like nothing, but, sorry... cigarettes. you have some cigarettes here. estonia has invested millions of pounds in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check their trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this, we have special sensors installed at the rails. it's the first type of sensors. the second type is located on the bridge — it looks like a camera. yes. both sensors have to give x—ray a signal that this wagon is freight and not a passenger wagon. does russia have something similar on its side? no. they are relying on you guys? it's a way of cooperation. so if for the outbound traffic if we see something suspicious, we will forward the information to the russian side. the scanner has made inspection of trains 10—50 times faster. the x—ray images are shared in a central area. all estonians, latvian and the trains, and x—rays are connect
nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods.at you have there. it looks like nothing, but, sorry... cigarettes. you have some cigarettes here. estonia has invested millions of pounds in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check their trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this, we have special sensors installed at the rails. it's the...
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nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangledh came a week after the former—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now re—opened their investigation into the incident in 2013 in which mr glushkov was apprently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. a former trump campaign adviser has been jailed for m days for lying to fbi agents investigating alleged collusion with russia. george papadopoulos — who admitted the offence — was also ordered to do 200 hours of community service and pay a fine of $9500. papadopoulos is the first former member of the trump election team to plead guilty to offences during the 2016 presidential campaign. john mcmanus reports. this is the former adviser to president donald trump who is now swapping the white house for the jailhouse. george papadopoulos‘ crime? he admitted lying to fbi investigators who are looking into allegations that russia interfered in the us election. mr pa padopoulos‘ role began in early 2016, when the trump presid
nikolai glushkov — a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangledh came a week after the former—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now re—opened their investigation into the incident in 2013 in which mr glushkov was apprently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. a former trump campaign adviser has been jailed for m days for lying to fbi agents investigating alleged...
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nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledpy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now re—opened their investigation into the incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was apparently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. the headlines on bbc news. labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules will face large fines. russian war planes have launched fresh strikes on rebel—held positions in the syrian province of idlib, as protesters call for international help to stop the offensive. investigating alleged collusion with russia. george papadopoulos, who admitted the offence, was also ordered 200 hours of community service, and to pay a fine of $9,500. he was the first former member of the trump election team to plead guilty to offences during the 2016 presidential campaign.
nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledpy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now re—opened their investigation into the incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was apparently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. the headlines on bbc news. labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. companies...
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nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledondon. his death came a week after the former—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now re—opened their investigation into the incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was apprently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. police in south yorkshire have made an arrest after reports a man had been stabbed in barnsley town centre. one person suffered minor injuries and police have said there will be a "high visability police presence" in the town centre. sweden's prime minister has used the final day of campaigning in the country's general election to issue a warning about extremism and fascism. opinion polls suggest stefan loefven‘s centre left social democrats are unlikely to win a majority and are facing a strong challenge from the anti—immigrant sweden democrats. a former trump campaign adviser has been jailed for m days for lying to fbi agents investigating alleged collusion with russia. george papadopoulos, who admitt
nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledondon. his death came a week after the former—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now re—opened their investigation into the incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was apprently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. police in south yorkshire have made an arrest after reports a man had been stabbed in barnsley town...
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nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, — was found apparently strangledsergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. tributes have been paid to the us rapper, mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. what's it like to be a rookie prison officer at a time of high levels of violence, drug—taking and self—harm ? two years ago a scheme to get some of britain's brightest university graduates working in jails was unveiled. so would the new recruits go the distance? last year our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, met one of the graduates as she started work at coldingley prison in surrey and now he's returned to find out how she's getting on. i'lljust give you a quick rubdown, mr brown. she's one of the newest prison officers
nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, — was found apparently strangledsergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. tributes have been paid to the us rapper, mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a...
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nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline aeroflot, was found apparently strangledek after the former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now reopened their investigation into the incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was apparently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. tributes have been paid to the us rapper mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. earlier, i spoke to bbc radio 1xtra dj semtex, who was one of the first djs to interview mac miller. i asked him about the man her remembers. mac miller was an amazing person, first and foremost. he was just really humble, kind—hearted, funny, incredibly creative. from a hip—hop point of view, he was one of the best as an mc, one of the most
nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline aeroflot, was found apparently strangledek after the former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the police have now reopened their investigation into the incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was apparently taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. tributes have been paid to the us rapper mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real...
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moscow graduate nikolay storonksky. nikolay‘s created a new disruptive digital bank.business has more rules to follow today. there was a lot of risk—taking and not wise risk—taking. because i experienced everything myself in 2008, when i read the regulations now, because of obviously applying for a banking licence, to become a bank, i really understand where it's all coming from. few saw the crash coming, but there is now a new generation of financial entrepreneurs, determined to do things differently. emma simpson, bbc news. public health england has defended its decision to work with drinkaware, a charity funded by the alcohol industry. nearly 50 health experts have warned the tie—up, on a campaign to encourage middle—aged people to drink less, puts the body's reputation at risk. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is here. there has been real disquiet building here for a few days about this now. explain what's going on. on monday public health england earlier on this week launched a campaign to get people to drink less, stay dry for two days a week at
moscow graduate nikolay storonksky. nikolay‘s created a new disruptive digital bank.business has more rules to follow today. there was a lot of risk—taking and not wise risk—taking. because i experienced everything myself in 2008, when i read the regulations now, because of obviously applying for a banking licence, to become a bank, i really understand where it's all coming from. few saw the crash coming, but there is now a new generation of financial entrepreneurs, determined to do...
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nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledweek after ex—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. tributes have been paid to the us rapper mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician went through a well—publicised break—up with his long—term girlfriend, the singer ariana grande. mac miller's friend and fellow musician, pittsburgh slim, was totally shocked by the news. just a great, great kid. a great kid. nobody had anything bad to say about him. you can see by the reaction on twitter. this is too much. really drugsjust reaction on twitter. this is too much. really drugs just aren't cool andi much. really drugs just aren't cool and i don't know what happened, nobody does at this point. ijust came to drop some flowers and... say a prayerfor him, that is all you can do at this point. fina
nikolai glushkov, a former deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangledweek after ex—spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. tributes have been paid to the us rapper mac miller, who's died after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, who's real name was malcolm mccormick, was found at his home near los angeles. he rose to fame after topping the us charts with his debut album in 2011. earlier this year, the musician...
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. >> reporter: superintendent of detroit public schools nikolay beatty who was appointed just last yearting an overhaul. >> walking into a system that was not run appropriately gives me evidence that decisions were made not in the best interest of children. >> reporter: but you've gone one step farther. you said that the policies in place were racist? >> i have, and they are, because -- because the governance system that existed in detroit would never ever have been acceptable in any suburban district in this country anywhere. >> reporter: government figures suggest detroit children are falling behind. only 5% of the city's fourth grade students can read at or above a proficient level. for detroit's eighth graders that number rises to only 7%. how does this happen? i mean, students are saying that they were denied their basic constitutional rights? >> a student in kindergarten, for example, wasn't even exposed to kindergarten standards so we're setting children up for failure. >> reporter: jamarye hall says he was one of the children set up to fail, one of the original members of the pl
. >> reporter: superintendent of detroit public schools nikolay beatty who was appointed just last yearting an overhaul. >> walking into a system that was not run appropriately gives me evidence that decisions were made not in the best interest of children. >> reporter: but you've gone one step farther. you said that the policies in place were racist? >> i have, and they are, because -- because the governance system that existed in detroit would never ever have been...
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. >> reporter: a few months after taking the helm of detroit's public schools, nikolai viti began seeinggency. testing of every water fountain and fixture began in june. in august, he learned 34 out of 50 schools tested so far had harmful levels of lead or copper. any level exposure to lead to children is dangerous. >> that's right, and we're not testing. so this has been an awakening for me as superintendent. >> reporter: the government accountability office reported 57% of u.s. school districts either didn't test their water for lead or were unsure if they did. tests are mandatory in at least seven states, but no federal law requires them. last week, viti ordered all water fountains isedff bottled water and water coolers are being provided, which will cost about $200,000 over the next few months. >> that's putting a band-aid on a gaping wound. >> reporter: ricky rice worries about his three grandchildren in detroit public schools. >> i'm willing to give them time to fix their problem, but if they drag their feet, something is going to be said, and something has to be done. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: a few months after taking the helm of detroit's public schools, nikolai viti began seeinggency. testing of every water fountain and fixture began in june. in august, he learned 34 out of 50 schools tested so far had harmful levels of lead or copper. any level exposure to lead to children is dangerous. >> that's right, and we're not testing. so this has been an awakening for me as superintendent. >> reporter: the government accountability office reported 57% of...
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in a nickel blessed nikolay. is for the only. thingy past the large. phone which physics. transporter i swear their face saver a lot more usually aura is vaguely says. not a cheeto sailor. told. all beaches t.v. oh yes i want to. sleep. check. your disability that i was. a man a. member when you came for the school. but as the water is so severely. on it so all the. loss. now. yes of course they saw somebody but we couldn't see that. they were all. what i hear now that they actually ask for help i had never heard about this. us on a russian. spring the prostate memo which of the. people who shall is. a. good police nice nice stuff. often. when i hear you like this i can only apologise for that because i haven't got any information at all. across the. stash of. rush. yet just one obviously don't prefer to e.q. the prima t.v. and the. more they are below russia they read the just amusing us. we said. it was up the sun was out for me i did not see the real as it is trivial even if it is. we were from the high command to you when we had to stay in or. be quiet and we were ofte
in a nickel blessed nikolay. is for the only. thingy past the large. phone which physics. transporter i swear their face saver a lot more usually aura is vaguely says. not a cheeto sailor. told. all beaches t.v. oh yes i want to. sleep. check. your disability that i was. a man a. member when you came for the school. but as the water is so severely. on it so all the. loss. now. yes of course they saw somebody but we couldn't see that. they were all. what i hear now that they actually ask for...
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was emmy night the first time you'd seen like nikolai -- that was another thing. mother. >> oh yeah, isn't that funny? >> jimmy: immediately online people were like, oh my goodness, jamie lannister and tyrean, maybe they have a different mother, and we've learned this. [ laughter ] >> i love that all that -- i love that. >> jimmy: is there anything to that? >> you'd think i'd be smart enough not to just blurt out spoilers. >> jimmy: or maybe -- >> the four viewers of the emmys. >> jimmy: maybe you are so smart that you blurt it out on stage to have a little fun afterward. like when a killer sends a note to the police. >> yes. >> jimmy: clues. >> yes. and they have me tattooed on their leg. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, wow. wouldn't that be something. >> yes. >> jimmy: when you were a kid did you have a movie or tv show that you loved so much you were obsessively a fan of? >> well, there was about three of them when i was a kid. >> jimmy: what were they? >> i mean, no -- three tv shows on the air. [ laughter ] there wasn't streaming. >> jimmy: there weren't the choic
was emmy night the first time you'd seen like nikolai -- that was another thing. mother. >> oh yeah, isn't that funny? >> jimmy: immediately online people were like, oh my goodness, jamie lannister and tyrean, maybe they have a different mother, and we've learned this. [ laughter ] >> i love that all that -- i love that. >> jimmy: is there anything to that? >> you'd think i'd be smart enough not to just blurt out spoilers. >> jimmy: or maybe -- >> the...
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given that case, which nikolais out with prosecutorial zeal, as we expect, nick, which josh has been on, i take the question pack to you, josh. it sometimes seems like rudy giuliani is doing fantasy football for this case on tv, and then bob mueller's just actually playing football. and so rudy's on tv saying, maybe we could do this, that, we're in touch, maybe there will be a pardon, and that sounds fine for the length of a tv segment. we're not against tv segments around here. but there is life outside of the four corners of this box. and that's where you have bob mueller playing real football. do you think that's a fair way to look at it? >> yeah, i think there's a lot of noise, a lot of chaff that the white house 3s up that at the end of the day doesn't mean that much. that said, i'm not sure there will not an pardon. i think there's a decent chance. the question really is not so much whether the president might pardon manafort out of some kind of strategy where he thinks, if i do this, they won't be able to use this, or something good will happen. i think it's more a question of
given that case, which nikolais out with prosecutorial zeal, as we expect, nick, which josh has been on, i take the question pack to you, josh. it sometimes seems like rudy giuliani is doing fantasy football for this case on tv, and then bob mueller's just actually playing football. and so rudy's on tv saying, maybe we could do this, that, we're in touch, maybe there will be a pardon, and that sounds fine for the length of a tv segment. we're not against tv segments around here. but there is...
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nikolai facebook says what about prepayment meters?in place. they tend to be more expensive anyway. it is cheaper to get on a build meter andl is cheaper to get on a build meter and i would encourage people to do that. another text. i can't get a better electricity tariff because i don't have the you have suggested they just bring up. don't have the you have suggested theyjust bring up. tom says the price cap is nonsense because it doesn't encourage people to might benefit from the cap but i don't because i am below it. unit price cap would be the way. if the cap was on the unit price it would make sense. people who are profligate with energy use might benefit from the cap but i don't because i am below it. unit price cap would be the way to and this one: 0fgem suggest that 20 million households should eat spent one hour three times a year shopping around through dozens and dozens of sale. this is bad because it is time wasting. another text: i have lpg, as my electricity is hydroelectric, and my guess is £92 a month and my electricity
nikolai facebook says what about prepayment meters?in place. they tend to be more expensive anyway. it is cheaper to get on a build meter andl is cheaper to get on a build meter and i would encourage people to do that. another text. i can't get a better electricity tariff because i don't have the you have suggested they just bring up. don't have the you have suggested theyjust bring up. tom says the price cap is nonsense because it doesn't encourage people to might benefit from the cap but i...
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nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods. in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check the trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this we have special sensors installed at the rails. it is the first type of sensors. the second type of sensor is located on the bridge, it looks like a camera. yes. both sensors have to give a signal that this wagon is freight and not a passenger. does russia have something similar on its side? no. is it relying on you guys? it's a way of cooperation. for the outbound traffic, if we see something suspicious we will forward the information to the russian side. the scanner has made inspection of trains 10—50 times faster. the x—ray images are shared in a central area. all estonian and latvian trains and x—rays are connected to one network. so we can learn from other borders' images and compare. we sent pictures. that gives us a bigger database. estonia is already looking at way
nikolai also showed me some of the low—tech methods people use to smuggle goods. in five new x—ray scanners from chinese company nuctech. they automatically check the trains without stopping them. how does the scanner recognise that this is a freight train rather than a passenger train? for this we have special sensors installed at the rails. it is the first type of sensors. the second type of sensor is located on the bridge, it looks like a camera. yes. both sensors have to give a signal...
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moscow graduate nikolay storonksky. nikolay‘s created a new disruptive digital bank. there was a lot of risk—taking and not wise risk—taking. because i experienced everything myself in 2008, and when i read the regulations now, because of obviously applying for a banking licence, to become a bank, so i really understand where it's all coming from. few saw the crash coming, but there is now a new generation of financial entrepreneurs, determined to do things differently. emma simpson, bbc news. before we have a chat in the studio, the prime minister at that time of course was labour's gordon brown, and he has been talking to the bbc today and he said several things about it, but he said basically that the world was sleepwalking into another financial crisis, and that we weren't ready for that either.|j think we're going to look back on 2008 and 2009 and say we saw the problems, we started to act on them, and we certainly did in 2009 and 2010, and then people became complacent again. and ifeel we 2010, and then people became complacent again. and i feel we are sleepwalk
moscow graduate nikolay storonksky. nikolay‘s created a new disruptive digital bank. there was a lot of risk—taking and not wise risk—taking. because i experienced everything myself in 2008, and when i read the regulations now, because of obviously applying for a banking licence, to become a bank, so i really understand where it's all coming from. few saw the crash coming, but there is now a new generation of financial entrepreneurs, determined to do things differently. emma simpson, bbc...
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moscow graduate nikolay storonksky. nikolay‘s created a new disruptive digital bank.s now, because of obviously applying for a banking licence, to become a bank, i really understand where it's all coming from. few saw the crash coming, but there is now a new generation of financial entrepreneurs, determined to do things differently. emma simpson, bbc news. let's talk now to two of those former lehman employees, anil stocker and nikolay storonsky. it is worth seeing you both turn things round for yourself because you are both rather successful now. what are your memories of ten years ago and that moment when you must have thought this is coming round my yea rs ? have thought this is coming round my years? i was very young when i started in the bank, aged 22, it was my first experience of work and there were lots of smart people but there were lots of smart people but the environment was very stressful. a lot of things are happening and we did not know how bad the situation was. i did not see it coming. i did not see that the bank would go into administration. there was
moscow graduate nikolay storonksky. nikolay‘s created a new disruptive digital bank.s now, because of obviously applying for a banking licence, to become a bank, i really understand where it's all coming from. few saw the crash coming, but there is now a new generation of financial entrepreneurs, determined to do things differently. emma simpson, bbc news. let's talk now to two of those former lehman employees, anil stocker and nikolay storonsky. it is worth seeing you both turn things round...
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. >> reporter: a few months after taking the helm of detroit's public schools, nikolai vitti began seeing the outlines of a health emergency. testing began in june. in august, 5 schools tested so harmful levels of lead or copper. >> any level exposure to lead to children is dangerous. >> that's right, and we're not testing so this has been an awakening for me as superintendant. >> reporter: the government accountability office reported 57% of u.s. school districts either didn't test their water for lead or were unsure if they did. tests are mandatory in at least seven states. but no federal law requires them. last week, vitti ordered all water fountains in his district turned off. bottled water and water coolers are being provided which will cost about $200,000 over the next few months. >> that's putting a band aid on a gaping wound. >> reporter: ricky rice worries about his three grandchildren in detroit public schools. >> i'm willing to give them time to fix their problem but if they drag their feet, something's going to be said and something has to be done. >> reporter: vitti sayshe ng
. >> reporter: a few months after taking the helm of detroit's public schools, nikolai vitti began seeing the outlines of a health emergency. testing began in june. in august, 5 schools tested so harmful levels of lead or copper. >> any level exposure to lead to children is dangerous. >> that's right, and we're not testing so this has been an awakening for me as superintendant. >> reporter: the government accountability office reported 57% of u.s. school districts either...
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have this, there are various other suspicious deaths of russians living in exile in the uk including nikolaiigence activities much more seriously than we have done since the end of the cold war. thank you all. on wednesday, a nine—year—old girl reignited debate about australia's national anthem by explaining why she had refused to rise for it at a school assembly. harper nielsen, from brisbane, told me that the lyrics of "advance australia fair" disregarded the country's indigenous history. that says that france is truly occurred which means advance white australia and when it says we are young it disregards the indigenous people who were here before us. and what gave you the idea not to stand. because in our school they said please stand for the national anthem. i made a silent protest and did not stand. what did your friends say and what did the school say? my friends didn't really say anything and the school said it's more important to follow school rules. and i right in thinking you got told off and you actually got a detention for doing it? yes. what did the teachers say? that i had to
have this, there are various other suspicious deaths of russians living in exile in the uk including nikolaiigence activities much more seriously than we have done since the end of the cold war. thank you all. on wednesday, a nine—year—old girl reignited debate about australia's national anthem by explaining why she had refused to rise for it at a school assembly. harper nielsen, from brisbane, told me that the lyrics of "advance australia fair" disregarded the country's...