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oleg says he wants to be a chef.ing the credits, aleksandra films on her cell phone as the bombs erupt in the distance. >> the reason why i took the last clip is to say, "listen, people, no matter how strong these peop are, it's still a conflict that's raging. it's still claiming civilian live we need to be looking at this."t >> schifrithis day, oleg, yarik, and alexsdra are still living along the front, still suffering the trauma of living, in the middle of war. for the pb newshour, i'm nick schifrin. >> nawaz: the narrative of native american life has taken many shapes, often with a focus on defeat and tragedy. but aseffrey brown tells us, a new work of history and rerertage urges us to see a complex and living culture. part of our "canvas" series on arts and culture. >> brown: december 29, 1890. u.s. army soldiers killed more than 150 lakota indians, perhaps even twice that many, more than half of them women and ce ldren. unded knee massacre marked the end of the war against the plains indians, and more broadly, b
oleg says he wants to be a chef.ing the credits, aleksandra films on her cell phone as the bombs erupt in the distance. >> the reason why i took the last clip is to say, "listen, people, no matter how strong these peop are, it's still a conflict that's raging. it's still claiming civilian live we need to be looking at this."t >> schifrithis day, oleg, yarik, and alexsdra are still living along the front, still suffering the trauma of living, in the middle of war. for the...
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>>translated ): you shouldn't leave me, ever. >> ( translated ): o oleg. even think about it.ri >> sch the last scene shows the two of them looking out over the valley, and suggests there is hope for the future. olegays he wants to be a che but during the credits, aleksandra films on her cell phone as the bombs erupt in the distance. >> the reason why i took the last clip is to say, "lien, people, no matter how strong these people are, it's still a conflict that's raging. it's still claiming civilian lives. we need to be looking at this." >> schifrin: to this day, oleg, yarik, and alexsandra are stillf living along tnt, still suffering the trauma of living, in the middle of war. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin. >> nawaz: the narrative ofli native america has taken many shapes, often with a focus on defeat and tragedy. but as jeffrey brown tells us, a new work of history and reportage urges us to see a more complex and living culture. part of our "canvas" series on arts and culture. >> brown: deceer 29, 1890. u.s. army soldiers killed more50 than 1a
>>translated ): you shouldn't leave me, ever. >> ( translated ): o oleg. even think about it.ri >> sch the last scene shows the two of them looking out over the valley, and suggests there is hope for the future. olegays he wants to be a che but during the credits, aleksandra films on her cell phone as the bombs erupt in the distance. >> the reason why i took the last clip is to say, "lien, people, no matter how strong these people are, it's still a conflict that's...
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oleg deripaska was sanctioned for a reason, for a good reason. why is the trump treasury department lifting those sanctions? it wasn't just democrats in the house, it was 70% of republicans in the house who voted with democrats to block the trump administration from getting rid of those sanctions on deripaska's aluminum company. so big bipartisan vote in the house to tell the trump administration, no, don't lift those sanctions. those sanctions should stay. then it goes over to the senate. senate turns out to be a different story. there were a whole bunch of republican senators who wanted to join the house in making sure those sanctions stayed on deripaska's company. but the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell made sure that measure met a swift death on his side of the capitol. and so the trump administration was allowed to in fact lift those sanctions on oleg deripaska's aluminum company earlier this year. ka-ching. and since then there have been a couple of notable developments involving mitch mcconnell. first, oleg deripaska's company ann
oleg deripaska was sanctioned for a reason, for a good reason. why is the trump treasury department lifting those sanctions? it wasn't just democrats in the house, it was 70% of republicans in the house who voted with democrats to block the trump administration from getting rid of those sanctions on deripaska's aluminum company. so big bipartisan vote in the house to tell the trump administration, no, don't lift those sanctions. those sanctions should stay. then it goes over to the senate....
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oleg: absolutely.for companies like zoom and lyft to what people.ai does is two parts. our product delivers autopilot productivity of how people operate. we free up about one to two days per week for every salesperson back on their calendar. the new products we announced today, we call the copilot which whispers into people's ears what to do next. the next best action they can be taking. this used to be one of the first customers of ours and zoom joined afterwards. zoom reported our software has increased the productivity by 44% just a few months after we deployed the software. taylor: being productive obviously is a good thing. i want to play devils advocate because you talk about using this a.i. technology can save a salesperson 30% of their time so they can focus on other things. there has been a lot of conversations about tech and robots and ai taking people's jobs. make the case for why you are not taking their jobs, but freeing them up to do better things. oleg: we believe salespeople will still
oleg: absolutely.for companies like zoom and lyft to what people.ai does is two parts. our product delivers autopilot productivity of how people operate. we free up about one to two days per week for every salesperson back on their calendar. the new products we announced today, we call the copilot which whispers into people's ears what to do next. the next best action they can be taking. this used to be one of the first customers of ours and zoom joined afterwards. zoom reported our software...
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oleg: this was done by the chinese. they should have pulled up the tree stump by the roots and planted a sapling in its place. reporter: what angers him most is that no one will be heleld o account.t. back in n omsk, gennadady drov feels the same. gennadij: it's quite simple. the people in a position to do somemething about this, to mae sure things s are done accordig to thehe law, have theheir own financial interests. reporter: corruption is hard to prove. locals are convinced the chinese are playing a role, or at thee very least, profiting from it. host: afghanistan is one of the poorest countries in the world. for 40 years, the population has lived in the shadow of conflict and war. in 2018 alone, nearly 11,000 civilians were killed or injured. of the 3.7 million children who don't go to school, three quarters are girls. many young girls become child brides, further reducing their chances of leading selflf-determined lives. they are also at risk of falling victim to honor killings, domestic and sexual violence. the r
oleg: this was done by the chinese. they should have pulled up the tree stump by the roots and planted a sapling in its place. reporter: what angers him most is that no one will be heleld o account.t. back in n omsk, gennadady drov feels the same. gennadij: it's quite simple. the people in a position to do somemething about this, to mae sure things s are done accordig to thehe law, have theheir own financial interests. reporter: corruption is hard to prove. locals are convinced the chinese are...
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- ¿encontrÓ al ruso, a oleg? - vamos a saber en unos segundos, willy. [♪] - oleg. telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com hasta el momento y reporte de e telúrico. de el que estuvo. >> ♪ [música] >> ♪ [música] >> y en temas como vibración y estalos en contra y estamos buscando y vistiendo para la construcción del muro. los ataques racistas y causando que estos se separen >> tienen que tratar de sobrevivir en la bahía es cada vez más difícil >> porque ha causado cientos de despidos contra nuestra comunidad >> es la u ambiente de seguridad >> es uno de los algualcies >> y que estaría. >> que estará. >> de francisco y la comunidad de la manifestación. >> y hace algunos abogados y que estará de las deportaciones. >> de una persona >> se reportó el ataque y vámonos con cristian casas en vivo y qué sabemos de la investigación ahora? adelante, cristian >> la policía no ha reveladolle francio y estas imágenes en esta tarde, ahí pueden apreciar a varios equipos y tenían la calle claausurada >> ♪ [música] >> de que estará. >> ♪ [música] >> y de los detalles y que estará l
- ¿encontrÓ al ruso, a oleg? - vamos a saber en unos segundos, willy. [♪] - oleg. telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com hasta el momento y reporte de e telúrico. de el que estuvo. >> ♪ [música] >> ♪ [música] >> y en temas como vibración y estalos en contra y estamos buscando y vistiendo para la construcción del muro. los ataques racistas y causando que estos se separen >> tienen que tratar de sobrevivir en la bahía es cada vez más difícil >>...
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oleg deripaska is now suing the u.s.ernment to have sanctions against him removed which he says is going to cripple his businesses. he goes on to talk about his relationship with president putinin, guys, because it's a fascinating conversation because you get a sense of the tension, the difficulties in that group of very rich russians and the president of russia. >> two things, why is he talking now? why is he speaking out now? what also what we do know about oligarchs around president putin they have personal relationships, did he get into that, the personal relationship he has with him? >> reporter: he argues he doesn't have a personal relationship with president putin. what's interesting is when i say to him, can you criticize president putin, he kind of pauses and says do you expect me to answer that? so, you know, you get a sense of this kind of tension. the way that russia works, if you like. why now? that's a great question. the answer is because he wants to try to get the sanctions removed. what's fascinating abo
oleg deripaska is now suing the u.s.ernment to have sanctions against him removed which he says is going to cripple his businesses. he goes on to talk about his relationship with president putinin, guys, because it's a fascinating conversation because you get a sense of the tension, the difficulties in that group of very rich russians and the president of russia. >> two things, why is he talking now? why is he speaking out now? what also what we do know about oligarchs around president...
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paul manafort is held by oleg deripaska, ostensibly for things related to the ukraine. they have a bunch of failed business ventures together, it looks like, over time. but he's on the payroll of a russian oligarch that has interests completely misaligned with the american government, the american people, and the interest of nato. he's on his payroll. is it permissible for someone to be paid by somebody who is basically an enemy of the united states, and cut that individual just volunteer and start to donate their time and talent and expertise to a campaign in the u.s.? i mean this -- let me interrupt for a second and say, one of the things i think it's painfully tragic about hearing like this, i think the vast majority of the american people are going to tune it out. those that pay attention are going to think the only two takeaways you need to know is a bunch of people were pro trump before they came and they stayed pro, a bunch of people were anti-tribe, and the state into the we didn't dig into it the report actually says. i think is 448 page essay a bunch of really
paul manafort is held by oleg deripaska, ostensibly for things related to the ukraine. they have a bunch of failed business ventures together, it looks like, over time. but he's on the payroll of a russian oligarch that has interests completely misaligned with the american government, the american people, and the interest of nato. he's on his payroll. is it permissible for someone to be paid by somebody who is basically an enemy of the united states, and cut that individual just volunteer and...
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particularly in the afternoon maybe pushing a little bit more towards the east out here towards the west oleg quite nice but it's going to be quite warm with madrid at 31 circuit beautiful day for you at 23 degrees there well here across the northern part of africa particularly in libya we're watching this area of clouds making its way slowly towards the east now in those clouds we could be seeing some rain all the way down across much of the interior over the next few days up towards the north though tunis it's not looking too bad with a temperature there of about $24.00 degrees here on friday but it is going to be quite warm over here towards parts of cairo we do expect to see plenty of sun temps are there 40 in us one at 46 degrees for you. the west sponsored cateye alys after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can only on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. official intelligence can monitor ombudsman. and decide on. the big picture decodes the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine coming soon on al-jazeera.
particularly in the afternoon maybe pushing a little bit more towards the east out here towards the west oleg quite nice but it's going to be quite warm with madrid at 31 circuit beautiful day for you at 23 degrees there well here across the northern part of africa particularly in libya we're watching this area of clouds making its way slowly towards the east now in those clouds we could be seeing some rain all the way down across much of the interior over the next few days up towards the north...
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section 8 i, oleg deripaska consulting work. in approximately 2005, manafort began working for deripaska, a russian oligarch who has a global empire involving aluminum and power companies and who is closely aligned with vladimir putin. a memorandum describing work that manafort performed for deripaska in 2005 regarding the post soviet republic's referenced the need to brief the kremlin and the benefits that the work could confer on, quote, the putin government. gates described the work manafort did for deripaska as, quote, political risk insurance and explained that deripaska used manafort to install friendly political officials in countries where deripaska had business interests. manafort's company earned tens of millions of dplars from its work for deripaska and was loaned millions of dollars by deripaska as well. in 2007, deripaska invested through another entity in pericles emerging market partners l.p. otherwise known as pericles, an investment fund created by manafort and former manafort business partner richard davis. the
section 8 i, oleg deripaska consulting work. in approximately 2005, manafort began working for deripaska, a russian oligarch who has a global empire involving aluminum and power companies and who is closely aligned with vladimir putin. a memorandum describing work that manafort performed for deripaska in 2005 regarding the post soviet republic's referenced the need to brief the kremlin and the benefits that the work could confer on, quote, the putin government. gates described the work manafort...
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oleg deripaska is the designated individual. he possesses a russian diplomatic passport and regularly claims to represent the russian government. he is an aluminum and other metals billionaire. he has been investigated by the u.s. government and by others by money laundering, he has been charged with illegal wire tapping, taking part in extortion and racketeering schemes, he ordered the murder of a businessman and has many links to russian organized crime. i think we can agree he is a bad dude. this is a bottom feeding scum sucker. he has absolutely no -- i'll take your laugh as agreement. he has absolutely no alignment with the interests of the u.s. people and our public. so the section of volume one that deals with nominally paul manafort and about deripaska, i would like you to help us have an american public understanding of what is and isn't allowed. paul manafort is hired by deripaska for things related to the ukraine. they have a bunch of failed business ventures together. he is on the pay roll of a russian oligarch that
oleg deripaska is the designated individual. he possesses a russian diplomatic passport and regularly claims to represent the russian government. he is an aluminum and other metals billionaire. he has been investigated by the u.s. government and by others by money laundering, he has been charged with illegal wire tapping, taking part in extortion and racketeering schemes, he ordered the murder of a businessman and has many links to russian organized crime. i think we can agree he is a bad dude....
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that can lead to death have occurred. ct tell your do if you have pain or swelling r in your arms olegsshortness of breath, chest pain, rapid breathing or heart rate, or if you are pregnant, nursing, or plan to be pregnant. common side effects include nausea, infections, low blood cells and platelets, hecreased appetite, headac abdominal pain, tiredness, vomiting, ir and hinning or loss. my relentless reason: it's them. my choice with my doctor: it's verzenio. ask your doctor if everyday vernio is right for your first treatment. the war escalated this week whe >>> when he increased goods and tariffs imported from china. he responded with tariffs of his own. d those chinese tariffs hit states politically that could be impactedn 2020. 2020. on the top ten states that will agricu tariffs, eight of them voted for president trump . which on the surface would be bad news for the president in 2020. and while he could lose supporta in ps like indiana or kansas these states are not likely to switch from red to blue. in fact, because thesesu voters or the president, they may be more willing to ta
that can lead to death have occurred. ct tell your do if you have pain or swelling r in your arms olegsshortness of breath, chest pain, rapid breathing or heart rate, or if you are pregnant, nursing, or plan to be pregnant. common side effects include nausea, infections, low blood cells and platelets, hecreased appetite, headac abdominal pain, tiredness, vomiting, ir and hinning or loss. my relentless reason: it's them. my choice with my doctor: it's verzenio. ask your doctor if everyday vernio...
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espero que sÍ, por favor >>> veamos un avance >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >> encontrÓ al ruso olegsencillo que aguantaba un zapato sencillo lo mismo en latin billboard que era un hilo. >> pasÓ con los dos cambios pero ella estaba de verdad de punta en blanco. >> tenÍas que decir >>> otro de los nuestros maluma que el pÚblico aquÍ presente le gustÓ maluma? >>> son fans de maluma >>> yo me emocionÉ con maluma muslo criticaron porque decÍan que tenÍa mucho color pero es un chico de gÉnero urbano me encantÓ estaba perfecto. >> lo vimos en la alfombra de los billboard latinos. >> que son los lentes >>> sÍ. >> esa alfombra y me encantÓ. >> es un set de los pantalones en cuero de un trabajo pintado. >> llamativo >>> entiendo. >> funciona a Él en la prous presupuesto. >> y la ropa que te lleve a ti. >> taylor swift >> en sentimientos encontrados. >> y tratamos de ponerlo de acuerdo. >> es un diseÑo. >> en la tienda de estambul era muy moderno. >> le daban un movimiento >>> pero >>> ella tiende tras un equipo excelente de trabajo. >> estaba de punta en blanco el maquillaje perfecto el peina
espero que sÍ, por favor >>> veamos un avance >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >> encontrÓ al ruso olegsencillo que aguantaba un zapato sencillo lo mismo en latin billboard que era un hilo. >> pasÓ con los dos cambios pero ella estaba de verdad de punta en blanco. >> tenÍas que decir >>> otro de los nuestros maluma que el pÚblico aquÍ presente le gustÓ maluma? >>> son fans de maluma >>> yo me emocionÉ con maluma...
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. >> the company has separated themselves from oleg deripaska, and they have an unprecedented program, the russian company now controlled by a board of non- russians, it is somewhat unheard of. >> there are questions of whether or not he controls it. what american interests were served by this deal? they massively enriched mr. deripaska. >> this was never about trying to make his - - his voting interests what up, we have unprecedented visibility into one of the largest russian companies and the second largest aluminum company in the world. >> i understand the mechanics. they spent a lot of time with me, i got the mechanics, i understand, i still do not see what american interests were served here. that is my question to you. >> i believe american interests were served and separating the company. i would be happy to talk to you about it. >> mr. lucas is recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. and secretary. i really only have one question. i think it is a relatively simple question. you are obviously a man of patients or you would not be here again today, i consider myself also a person
. >> the company has separated themselves from oleg deripaska, and they have an unprecedented program, the russian company now controlled by a board of non- russians, it is somewhat unheard of. >> there are questions of whether or not he controls it. what american interests were served by this deal? they massively enriched mr. deripaska. >> this was never about trying to make his - - his voting interests what up, we have unprecedented visibility into one of the largest russian...
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. >> the company has separated themselves from oleg deripaska, and they have an unprecedented compliance program. the russian company now controlled by a board of non- russians, it is somewhat unheard of. >> they have not separated themselves. he continues to own a 45% stake in the company. there are questions about whether he continues to control it. i understand that you may feel obligation to european workers. my question is, what american interests were served by this deal? it had the effect of massively enriching mr.deripaska. >> this was never about trying to make his network go up or down. this was separating him from the company, is voting interests went down. he has no management responsibility. we have unprecedented visibility into one of the largest russian companies and the second largest aluminum company in the world. >> i understand the mechanics. i'm having a hard time understanding josh -- , i still do not see what american interests were served here. that is my question to you. >> i believe american interests were served and separating the company. i would be happy to ta
. >> the company has separated themselves from oleg deripaska, and they have an unprecedented compliance program. the russian company now controlled by a board of non- russians, it is somewhat unheard of. >> they have not separated themselves. he continues to own a 45% stake in the company. there are questions about whether he continues to control it. i understand that you may feel obligation to european workers. my question is, what american interests were served by this deal? it...
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>>> se ha retirado y forzado por el gobierno ruso pero hay una debilidad de oleg es teresa mendoza entonces de su hija postizo. >> logrÓ escapar ahora vimos cÓmo la nieta menor se convierte como bien decÍas aliada de teresa algo que jamÁs se me hubiera pasado ni tampoco la reina del sur que ni a su peor enemigo. >> me encanta porque dice tienes miedo que mi mamÁ te atrape. >> esta noche la emociÓn continÚa porque si dejo adita un avance de lo que sucederÁ en la segunda temporada veamos >>> cayÓ en la moledora. >> esta noche. porque presidente. hasta bravo va a caer >>> ahÍ vienen los federales. >> no me pueden encontrar. vÁmonos. >> la reina del sur esta noche a las 10/9. >>> la cita de esta noche en la reina del sur en su segunda temporada si no lo ve por telemundo. >> en la actividad de hoy >>> es realmente le apasiona como a todos la reina. >> >>> mi querido olga. >> en los conductores de "un nuevo dÍa." >> cuando Éramos niÑos por favor hay una trivia con nuestro pÚblico. >> otra para acÁ niÑo y niÑa para conductores >>> esa es. >> parar y traviesa >>> >>> o otro participante para ver >>
>>> se ha retirado y forzado por el gobierno ruso pero hay una debilidad de oleg es teresa mendoza entonces de su hija postizo. >> logrÓ escapar ahora vimos cÓmo la nieta menor se convierte como bien decÍas aliada de teresa algo que jamÁs se me hubiera pasado ni tampoco la reina del sur que ni a su peor enemigo. >> me encanta porque dice tienes miedo que mi mamÁ te atrape. >> esta noche la emociÓn continÚa porque si dejo adita un avance de lo que sucederÁ en...
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mueller report, i read a fascinating inside into the way russia works and a whole bunch including oleg. he is name is in the report many about the cam pan. he denies that but what he says is that the request that was made by the special counsel was so broad, he calls it a fishing expedition that it was. >> it's a long list of companies which they tried to get information off and just for your understanding, hooves asked about nrs and season it's a huge, three maybe four huge trucks first it was a company that i never met. it was a stupid request, just railroad nick owe shea and contact with trump's is advisers team. >> stupid questions but another aspect of this conversation that was really fascinating is this in, was a that interesting account tacking about 350 russian men when i try to talk to him about his relationship with president putin and how he has to navigate that. there at least some of the responsibility for the sanctions lies shortly. >> to really below now i am position to debate this? i'm sorry. >> what was the last time you spoke to president putin? >> more it and a yea
mueller report, i read a fascinating inside into the way russia works and a whole bunch including oleg. he is name is in the report many about the cam pan. he denies that but what he says is that the request that was made by the special counsel was so broad, he calls it a fishing expedition that it was. >> it's a long list of companies which they tried to get information off and just for your understanding, hooves asked about nrs and season it's a huge, three maybe four huge trucks first...
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treasury department cut a sweetheart deal on sanctions relief with russian oligarch and putin crony oleg deripaska. even rhetorically, the president and members of his administration have shown an unbelievable willingness to look past president putin's actions in 2016. a little over a week ago, just after the mueller report came out, president trump held a phone call with president putin in which he reportedly brought up the russian hoax, and he did not warn putin not to meddle in our elections. of course the press conference in helsinki last year was the epitome of president's to confront president putin about his interference in our elections. any softness on the part of the administration will be read by putin and other foreign powers as an invitation to try and interfere with our elections again. we know, thanks to the testimony from f.b.i. director wray and our national intelligence chiefs, that foreign adversaries are gearing up right now -- right now -- to try again and interfere with our elections in 2020 and it may not be just russia next time. china, north korea, iran, who know
treasury department cut a sweetheart deal on sanctions relief with russian oligarch and putin crony oleg deripaska. even rhetorically, the president and members of his administration have shown an unbelievable willingness to look past president putin's actions in 2016. a little over a week ago, just after the mueller report came out, president trump held a phone call with president putin in which he reportedly brought up the russian hoax, and he did not warn putin not to meddle in our...