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people say things about putin that putin doesn't like to hear.and a lot of them are being prosecuted, depending on how important or unimportant they are in their criticism. but actually, i am of the school of thought that putin doesn't necessarily, and most likely does not give those orders, and i think that there's deniability. the issue is that it's part of the same russian culture that gives everybody else. and the critic comes out who actually decides to president the boss. >> and that it really doesn't go all the way to the top. >> it can happen because -- >> did you really just say some low level flunky -- >> absolutely, i think that's how -- was killed. there was a flunky who was doing a favor to putin, and killing her on his birthday as a gift. i don't think that the president himself does give official order, and therefore, the report says probably, because actually, there's no real evidence. >> gotcha, so now there's talk of more asset freezes for those implicated in the report, including uk travel bans, perhaps against vladimir putin,
people say things about putin that putin doesn't like to hear.and a lot of them are being prosecuted, depending on how important or unimportant they are in their criticism. but actually, i am of the school of thought that putin doesn't necessarily, and most likely does not give those orders, and i think that there's deniability. the issue is that it's part of the same russian culture that gives everybody else. and the critic comes out who actually decides to president the boss. >> and...
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putin of his murder. it is a standard of independence and fairness. >> he fled with his family to london after years of publicly criticizing superiors for what he said were illegal intelligence operations including assassination orders. he was granted political asylum in britain and later british citizenship. less than two months after that, he fell seriously ill and died. british authorities suggested the agents slipped radioactive polonium into a cup of tea. a criminal investigation was inhibited by russia's refusal to extradite the suspects. the wife pushed for a public inquiry and the judge says the evidence points to foul play by russian authorities going right up to president putin. >> all of the evidence points to that they were acting on behalf of someone else. i have further concluded that the fsb operation to kill him and was probably approved by mr. creech avenue, then head of the fsb and also by president putin. >> the interior minister is demanding russia cooperate. she has issued an internat
putin of his murder. it is a standard of independence and fairness. >> he fled with his family to london after years of publicly criticizing superiors for what he said were illegal intelligence operations including assassination orders. he was granted political asylum in britain and later british citizenship. less than two months after that, he fell seriously ill and died. british authorities suggested the agents slipped radioactive polonium into a cup of tea. a criminal investigation was...
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links vladimir putin to the murder of a former russian spy. a deadly attack. popular seaside hotel and a restaurant in somalia's capital had hit by car bombs and then stormed by gunmen. refugee backlash. norway sends refugees back to russia >> i prefer to die with my mother and family rather than here. >> as more restrictions are announced on asylum seekers. >> translation: when the people killed here, i was one of the victims. >> an officer of the lra faces charge in the international criminal court >>> good evening. this is jams america's international news hour. tonight we begin with the inquiry into the death of a former russian spy who defected to the u.k. in 2000 and became an outspoken critic of the kremlin. six years later he became seriously ill, a victim of radio active poisoning. last year an inquiry into his death got underway largely as a result of his widow's persistence. a long report included it was likely done at the behest of the kremlin and it was probably approved by vladimir putin himself. >> reporter: the long awaited mur
links vladimir putin to the murder of a former russian spy. a deadly attack. popular seaside hotel and a restaurant in somalia's capital had hit by car bombs and then stormed by gunmen. refugee backlash. norway sends refugees back to russia >> i prefer to die with my mother and family rather than here. >> as more restrictions are announced on asylum seekers. >> translation: when the people killed here, i was one of the victims. >> an officer of the lra faces charge in...
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you know, to accuse putin of paedophilia and say that vladimir putin decided to kill alexander litvinenko because he thought he was a paedophile is not serious. hundreds of thousands in russia and abroad accuse vladimir putin of all sorts of crime. but these people are not taken seriously, but it's strange there is an exception made for alexander litvinenko. and for the judge. >> i hear what you are saying when you suggest that there was outlandish claims in the findings, but my question to you now is given that this does mark a low point in terms of relations between the two countries, do either have the appetite to take it further given the fact that they are rather engaged together and collaborating on the issue of syria. >> not on russia's side, for sure. the statements from the kremlin and military is mild. they said when the inquiry was changed into a public inaniy, whose findings were made secret, these did not add to the trustworthiness of the report. there's no happ tight. >> sorry to jump in, there are serious issues at play, there are issues of british national sovereignty, and
you know, to accuse putin of paedophilia and say that vladimir putin decided to kill alexander litvinenko because he thought he was a paedophile is not serious. hundreds of thousands in russia and abroad accuse vladimir putin of all sorts of crime. but these people are not taken seriously, but it's strange there is an exception made for alexander litvinenko. and for the judge. >> i hear what you are saying when you suggest that there was outlandish claims in the findings, but my question...
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. >>> vladmir putin. he's just declared nato a threat to russia but how much of a threat is he to the west? >>> finally, one of the world's top fashion houses. they make shoes, handbags, skirts and now jobs. yes, indeed. >>> first, here's my take. over the last two decades, the united states has approached the middle east through its own conceptual frame works, secularism versus religion, order versus chaos. but the most significant trend shaping the region today is something different. sunnis versus shiites. that struggle affects every aspect of the region's politics. it's confounded american policy in the past. it's pressured the shiaa revival. the american invasion of iraq in 2003 was the tipping point. the u.s. suffered bringing democracy to iraq. >> we will not relent until your country is free. >> but people in the region saw something different. the upending of the balance of power. sunnis who make up 85% of all muslims had long dominated the arab world even in shiite majority countries. like iraq
. >>> vladmir putin. he's just declared nato a threat to russia but how much of a threat is he to the west? >>> finally, one of the world's top fashion houses. they make shoes, handbags, skirts and now jobs. yes, indeed. >>> first, here's my take. over the last two decades, the united states has approached the middle east through its own conceptual frame works, secularism versus religion, order versus chaos. but the most significant trend shaping the region today is...
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just like president putin himself.uppose i should give it himself. >> what do you buy the person who has everything? how about a cologne that captures the essence of russia's president. we'll explain next. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the...
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that's the headline allegation putin he says probably gave the go ahead. russia has poured con also to the u.k. itself has something to hide. more than once we have said that we are interested into the death of many other russian citizens. sometimes under strange circumstances in great britain. but russia is no strange tore political killings, a late winter's night and the body lied still on a bridge in central moscow. sent by those guiding putin's authority. he has been shot just meters from the kremlin's walls. in 2009, a lawyer called sergei died after an alleged beating in a russian prison. he had expose add $230 million tax refund fraud, only for the authority to turn the tables and jail him for the very same crime. the same year he was killed journalists was gunned down in her moscow apartment building she reported the years on the blooddy wars often highlights the ha human rights abuses there. they all sited against the political elite. >> russia may be a modern state, but according to some there are aspects of the repressive past, that it still cli
that's the headline allegation putin he says probably gave the go ahead. russia has poured con also to the u.k. itself has something to hide. more than once we have said that we are interested into the death of many other russian citizens. sometimes under strange circumstances in great britain. but russia is no strange tore political killings, a late winter's night and the body lied still on a bridge in central moscow. sent by those guiding putin's authority. he has been shot just meters from...
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he had made repeated attacks on putin, even accusing him on pedophilia.putins cooperate needed when it comes to defeating isil this syria, a full flown diplomatic row is the last thing the government wants. >>> one of the men accused of poisoning litvinenko is andray lugovoy, and this was his reaction after the results were announced. >> translator: there was no public inquiry as such. everything that the british media said referring to an open and public hearing is an outrageous lie, and i can't find any other words to describe it. >> rory challands is in moscow with the latest. >> reporter: well, the foreign ministry is saying that this is going to have some sort of impact on the bilateral relations between the united kingdom and russia. an unnamed source was speaking in the media earlier in the day saying something similar. the russians are basically warning the brits this is not going to go unanswered. but as to whether there will be in any kind of accomodation for what this inquiry has pointed to, i.e., are the two men at the heart of this, andre lug
he had made repeated attacks on putin, even accusing him on pedophilia.putins cooperate needed when it comes to defeating isil this syria, a full flown diplomatic row is the last thing the government wants. >>> one of the men accused of poisoning litvinenko is andray lugovoy, and this was his reaction after the results were announced. >> translator: there was no public inquiry as such. everything that the british media said referring to an open and public hearing is an outrageous...
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putin has given mr. lugavoy a state award and it's based on that they come to their conclusions and pretty damning conclusions therefore for both president putin and at the time the head of the f.s.b. mr. petrochev. >> sreenivasan: does this almost bolster poobt's image as a tough guy, getting things done, even having this out there? >> i don't think anybody inside the kremlin welcomes this attention or accusations which have been out there the last ten years. they vying rowlesly fought them. putin does not want to be portrayed as somebody who would carry out this kind of attack and ordering this kind of assassination. that said, litvinenko was reviled in the russian leigh especially in the security services and even in the testimony in the report one to have the suspects said the killing was meant to send a message to others who might betray their oath to the state in russia. >> sreenivasan: this was meant to send a message by this slow, painful death? >> absolutely. i mean, he was a traitor. he worked
putin has given mr. lugavoy a state award and it's based on that they come to their conclusions and pretty damning conclusions therefore for both president putin and at the time the head of the f.s.b. mr. petrochev. >> sreenivasan: does this almost bolster poobt's image as a tough guy, getting things done, even having this out there? >> i don't think anybody inside the kremlin welcomes this attention or accusations which have been out there the last ten years. they vying rowlesly...
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the damning findings say the russian president putin probably sanctioned his murder because of a longl feud. >> all rise. >> reporter: the head of russia security service the fsb has also been implicated in what was described as a state-sponsored assassination. >> the fsb operation to kill this man was probably approved by mr. pruchof then head of the fsb and also by president putin. >> reporter: report says these former russian agents poisoned alexander with radioactive palonium210 at this london hotel and also says this was their second murder attempt, speaking in russia he called the allegations nonsense. >> translator: everything that is being said by the british media referring to an open and public hearing is a lie and i can't find any other word to describe it. >> reporter: alexander's wife and son say they are happy with the findings and urging the british government no punish russia with sanctions. >> i'm calling immediately for the exclusion of all russian intelligence operative and also calling for the imposition of targeted economic sanctions and travel bans against named
the damning findings say the russian president putin probably sanctioned his murder because of a longl feud. >> all rise. >> reporter: the head of russia security service the fsb has also been implicated in what was described as a state-sponsored assassination. >> the fsb operation to kill this man was probably approved by mr. pruchof then head of the fsb and also by president putin. >> reporter: report says these former russian agents poisoned alexander with radioactive...
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. >> now putin comes out he says trump is brilliant. i don't reject that. >> should donald trump be tougher on putin a major human rights violater? we will take a look at that ♪ >> also ahead some big named american entertainers taking big money from human rights violators. we will name the names. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪zÑ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. hillary clinton and your money. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the stats are grim, that half of all-american workers currently earning less than $30,000 a year. median income in america peaked in 1999. 2015 median income more than $1,000 below the 19999 level. incredible. in the seven years president obama has been in office, the median income has fallen. so obviously the american economy is not good, no matter how the politicians try to spin it. enter hillary clinton who defined herself politically in september then contradicted herself yesterday. >> you know, i get accuse
. >> now putin comes out he says trump is brilliant. i don't reject that. >> should donald trump be tougher on putin a major human rights violater? we will take a look at that ♪ >> also ahead some big named american entertainers taking big money from human rights violators. we will name the names. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪zÑ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. hillary clinton and...
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he even accused president putin of pedophilia.he legal finding could influence what the government does next. but with putin's cooperation needed when it comes to defeating isil in syria, a full diplomatic row is the last thing london wants. >> now let's go to rory challands live in moscow. the kremlin has spoken in the last hour, what has been said? >> reporter: well, the spokesperson for the kremlin has alluded to the famous british sense of humor, saying that perhaps this inquiry is an example of some kind of settle or elegance former british joke, essentially he's pouring scorn on the inquiry, on this report, saying it doesn't hold any kind of water whatsoever. now that's unsurprising seeing as the inquiry has pointed the finger right at his boss vladimir putin. we have heard from other parties in russia. we have heard from the accused men themselves, andrew, called this nonsense, he said it was absurd, it was basically an example of london's anti-russian feeling, that russia was using this skeleton in the closet to pursue its
he even accused president putin of pedophilia.he legal finding could influence what the government does next. but with putin's cooperation needed when it comes to defeating isil in syria, a full diplomatic row is the last thing london wants. >> now let's go to rory challands live in moscow. the kremlin has spoken in the last hour, what has been said? >> reporter: well, the spokesperson for the kremlin has alluded to the famous british sense of humor, saying that perhaps this inquiry...
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that is how he became putin's number one enemy. the case with the, regarding the pedophilia, that is a dirty charge often used in espionage world that i know nothing about. jon: right. but, the british are not able to say with absolute certainty that vladmir putin ordered this hit but they're saying that it is highly likely. i suppose that kind of thing you're not likely to find, text messages, phone calls, and that sort of thing. but they say with a high degree of certainty the man on the right of the screen there, vladmir putin was involved? >> yeah. pole loan yum 210 was radioactive poison used. polonium. it leaves bread crumbs that lead back to the kremlin. being enemy of the state and enemy of putin puts you in vulnerable position. as one of the most powerful men in the world you don't want to be in his cross-hairs. we saw it before and seen it with litvinenko and bersfsky who decide two years ago under suspicious circumstances. jon: nothing would surprise you when it comes to putin. >> you know i always say if you're in cross
that is how he became putin's number one enemy. the case with the, regarding the pedophilia, that is a dirty charge often used in espionage world that i know nothing about. jon: right. but, the british are not able to say with absolute certainty that vladmir putin ordered this hit but they're saying that it is highly likely. i suppose that kind of thing you're not likely to find, text messages, phone calls, and that sort of thing. but they say with a high degree of certainty the man on the...
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says it was probably approved by vladimir putin. marco rubio.n for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. charles: according to a judicial report released today, the poisoning of a former spy was probably ordered by vladimir putin. he was work for mi6. he died three weeks after drinking what was apparently poison tea. moscow has denied any role in his murder. christian, let me go to you on this. there were two agents, kgb agents pulled off the actual murder were named this report. they are both back in russia. one is a successful politician. why do you think the u.k. would put out a 300-page report implicating vladimir putin at this time? >> this is th
says it was probably approved by vladimir putin. marco rubio.n for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this...
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there was antagonism bren litvinenko and putin back to the 1990's. the public inquiry has no legal base but could influence what the government does next. with putin's cooperation need when it comes to defeating isil in syria, a full blown diplomatic row is the last thing the government wants. nate barker, al jazeera, london. >> rory challands has more. >> the russian responses to this inquiry have concentrated on the accusation that britain has essentially politicized this whole affair. andre lugovoy said the inquiry is 19 sense and absurd and says once again shows london's anti russian position, using a skeleton in the closet to satisfactory political ambitions. the ministry of foreign affairs has hammered the politicization angle saying moscow had no expectation that london's record on litvinenko would all of a sudden become impartial, saying the whole process was flawed and biased from the start. they say after they thoroughly analyzed this document, they will list their own doiled review and regret this strictly criminal case has been politicize
there was antagonism bren litvinenko and putin back to the 1990's. the public inquiry has no legal base but could influence what the government does next. with putin's cooperation need when it comes to defeating isil in syria, a full blown diplomatic row is the last thing the government wants. nate barker, al jazeera, london. >> rory challands has more. >> the russian responses to this inquiry have concentrated on the accusation that britain has essentially politicized this whole...
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iran is our adversary and despite donald trump's bromance with vladimir putin, vladimir putin and russiadversary. we cannot -- [clapping] we cannot outsource leadership in the middle east to iran and russia. we must stand and lead. deirdre: carly fiorina hit donald trump on his bromance with russian president putin. former world chess champion author of winter is coming. human rights foundation gary is with me now. gary, first and foremost, it is a real pleasure to speak with you. >> thank you. deirdre: thank you for coming in. >> you have said that the current russian president, vladimir putin is like don as far as american audiences can understand, will not stop at anything for power. >> yes. we can go on but that's enough for a short introduction. deirdre: so what does that mean in this presidential -- we're in a presidential cycle in this country, how should candidates see putin? what should they understand about him? >> donald trump, again, shows his ignorance by suggesting that he could be a pal with vladimir putin, and he could make a deal with him. putin doesn't make deals that d
iran is our adversary and despite donald trump's bromance with vladimir putin, vladimir putin and russiadversary. we cannot -- [clapping] we cannot outsource leadership in the middle east to iran and russia. we must stand and lead. deirdre: carly fiorina hit donald trump on his bromance with russian president putin. former world chess champion author of winter is coming. human rights foundation gary is with me now. gary, first and foremost, it is a real pleasure to speak with you. >>...
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victim and a police department trying to regain the community's trust >>> russian president vladimir putin is linked to the murder of a kgb agent, the personal connection between the two and the evidence british authorities have. and a look at the diverse offers at the sundance film festival that may or may not turn into blockbusters. >>> millions of people along the eastern seaboard are preparing for what could be the biggest snow storms in years. people across the region have been stocking up on its, including food, shovels and salt. some source are seeing huge crowds. >> everyone is panicking. >> get prepared. everyone sold out of salt. i don't know where everyone is going to get salt. more than 2 feet could fall by washington d.c. the storm is expected to hit the nation's capital. if what happened 24 hours ago is an indication, the next now days could be rough. mike viqueira shows how 1 inch of snow caused a gridlock. >> the washington mayor admitted it was a pathetic performance. >> we are sorry to inadequate response. dismroo we believe we did not provide adequate sources. >> wednesd
victim and a police department trying to regain the community's trust >>> russian president vladimir putin is linked to the murder of a kgb agent, the personal connection between the two and the evidence british authorities have. and a look at the diverse offers at the sundance film festival that may or may not turn into blockbusters. >>> millions of people along the eastern seaboard are preparing for what could be the biggest snow storms in years. people across the region...
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litvinenko accused putin of ordering his murder. the creme leadership denies -- kremlin involvement. britain wants the two men extradited to face trial. putin has refused. russia has called this report political. the british government says this was state sponsored murder. so this really won't help the already strained relations between russia and the west over syria and many other issues. but the murder case almost certainly ends here with no one ever likely to face trial for lit ven yefrpgo's death. back to you. >> michelle: new today at noon. parents listen up. thousands of infant car seats and strollers have been recalled this recall involves the... be safe 35. the car seat comes with the stroller. these ones manufactured between october 1st, 2014 to 2015. the are carry handle can crack and break and the seat could fall and that poses a risk of . easy fix. you can continue to use the car seat. you just have to get the handle replaced. but make sure until you do that you don't hold the car seat by its handle. you hold it on the s
litvinenko accused putin of ordering his murder. the creme leadership denies -- kremlin involvement. britain wants the two men extradited to face trial. putin has refused. russia has called this report political. the british government says this was state sponsored murder. so this really won't help the already strained relations between russia and the west over syria and many other issues. but the murder case almost certainly ends here with no one ever likely to face trial for lit ven yefrpgo's...
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linking this to putin directly?ng gun. there's a lot of, if you will, circumstantial evidence. a lot of things the investigation points to. the polonium-210 used to kill him could have only been made in a nuclear reactor, reactors in russia are under the control of the russian state. but for the poison to get out of this sort of atomic energy agency then into the hands of the intelligence services would need to be done by somebody who was overarching and above both of those. now, in the sort of back covering way that bureaucracy works in russia the assessment is that could have only been done by putin. he has a track record of other critics being apparently silenced by being killed. so there's a lot of other details as well, but that's the principle one. >> nic, quickly if you could, have the russians responded to this? >> sure. the foreign ministry is saying, look, this is politically motivated by the british government. there was some secret details that weren't made public in this inquiry, that was because of ass
linking this to putin directly?ng gun. there's a lot of, if you will, circumstantial evidence. a lot of things the investigation points to. the polonium-210 used to kill him could have only been made in a nuclear reactor, reactors in russia are under the control of the russian state. but for the poison to get out of this sort of atomic energy agency then into the hands of the intelligence services would need to be done by somebody who was overarching and above both of those. now, in the sort of...
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putin. clerics mr. litton bingo -- litvenenko was served from this teapot, which was laced with uranium. public was at risk, including from the teapot, which it was used again. it took him three weeks to die, but why was he killed? here inre audible gasps court when the judge said responsibility probably lay at the highest level of the kremlin, and to this report inues that he was perceived moscow as a traitor. special forces even used his image as target practice. ofs comes amid allegations corruption. the russians learned he had begun working with britain's mi6 . today, his widow, who fought for , saidfor this inquiry that russia must now take action against senior officials. are looking for a personal sanction against the people who involvedhim, who were in the crime against my husband. reporter: today in the commons, the governor said -- government said it would consider the implications of the report. >> the conclusion that the russian state was probably involved in the murder of mr. litvinenko is
putin. clerics mr. litton bingo -- litvenenko was served from this teapot, which was laced with uranium. public was at risk, including from the teapot, which it was used again. it took him three weeks to die, but why was he killed? here inre audible gasps court when the judge said responsibility probably lay at the highest level of the kremlin, and to this report inues that he was perceived moscow as a traitor. special forces even used his image as target practice. ofs comes amid allegations...
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a decade on and a british judge said the murder was most probably approved directly by vladimir putin. litvinenko had been an enemy of the russian state since 1999 when he publicly accused the intelligence campaign, assassinations and corruption. he defected to the uk but in 2006 became suddenly ill and died 26 days later. investigators then discovered a trail of radioactive polonium 210 spread around london. that trail led them on to the two suspects andrey lugovoi and dimitri kovtun, the two ex-kgb agents, escaped back to russia, where mr lugovoi was awarded a medal by vladimir putin, and became a member of parliament -granting him immunity. today was business usual for putin as the russian foreign ministry rejected the findings, saying they were politicized, biased. the obama administration also responded. earnest says: "inside russia we see that critics and political opponents of the russian government are often subject to threats intimidation.. and in some cases death." ties are already strained with russia over their actions in syria and ukraine - but there is an acceptant that
a decade on and a british judge said the murder was most probably approved directly by vladimir putin. litvinenko had been an enemy of the russian state since 1999 when he publicly accused the intelligence campaign, assassinations and corruption. he defected to the uk but in 2006 became suddenly ill and died 26 days later. investigators then discovered a trail of radioactive polonium 210 spread around london. that trail led them on to the two suspects andrey lugovoi and dimitri kovtun, the two...
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people like vladimir putin, and the shankill.an bremmer: well, i think one of the things that is interesting, you and i have spoken about putin quite a bit over the years. these are not shy men. they don't lack for ego. they also are not constrained. charlie: but they also believe they have a larger mandate. ian bremmer: and they believe they are being treated badly internationally. i would add to that list something i am sure we will get to shortly, the saudi deputy crown prince. you put those guys together, you have leaders that -- you put those guys together, you have leaders that are strong at home. they are fairly unpredictable and in an environment that is getting more challenging. charlie: unpredictable because he is young and unexperienced, or because his views are such? ian bremmer: because he is young and inexperienced, but his country is in a whole world of hurt right now. he is able to act in relative impunity. the media is not going to criticize them. charlie: but what about the crown prince? ian bremmer: the crown p
people like vladimir putin, and the shankill.an bremmer: well, i think one of the things that is interesting, you and i have spoken about putin quite a bit over the years. these are not shy men. they don't lack for ego. they also are not constrained. charlie: but they also believe they have a larger mandate. ian bremmer: and they believe they are being treated badly internationally. i would add to that list something i am sure we will get to shortly, the saudi deputy crown prince. you put those...
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and in response, putin was, like, yeah... pretty cool, huh?laughter) so a giant investigation, and the results that they came back with was that putin "probably" did it. we all could have told you putin "probably" killed an ex kgb spy. he's shadiest guy ever. the lead water in flint, michigan, he probably did that, too. so the big news all over the world is russia may have poisoned a spy in england but i think we're missing the role story. the real story is the russians have developed a sense of humor. >> the kremlin within the past fw minutes issued its first reaction as well saying the report may poison the relationship between britain and russia, so they're sort of treating it as kind of a joke in the sense at the they've made a pun out of the word "poison." >> trevor: thank you, news guy, we got it. we got the "poison" and the "poison "-- the russians are probably, like, why are you butchering our joke? if you have to explain the joke, it's not the same! come on! it was not a murder! it was a setup, so we put poison in his tea and ten year
and in response, putin was, like, yeah... pretty cool, huh?laughter) so a giant investigation, and the results that they came back with was that putin "probably" did it. we all could have told you putin "probably" killed an ex kgb spy. he's shadiest guy ever. the lead water in flint, michigan, he probably did that, too. so the big news all over the world is russia may have poisoned a spy in england but i think we're missing the role story. the real story is the russians have...
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on his deathbed, litvinenko blamed putin. a spokesman for putin today said the judge's report is "probably a joke." in a first for the nfl, the as a full-time assistant coach. kathryn smith is the special teams quality control coach. she has worked with head coach rex ryan for seven years, first with the jets, last summer jen walter was a training camp coach for the arizona cardinals. irving fields is 100 and counting and playing and singing. ever loored rea , leo you'eari l fuus at?! it! ublia. is prtionine. .ud to ail fu jubliastru bydoct. ju is ' it ommosi eff e... rownoeil,te r,... ...i, sw, rnin ...or stin, bl, d paoh!! ght nothat carpett! k yooctor jublrighyou. sit ouite vingon lsize ve tthatettechoice himeve. he'sd tove iok30 a cov own. we wit day goes back ta tylen was after luncnee gain p...anp. get aleve back yet my p t almino ars pain relief ic) er rrall ojects entaon or meetings i gave up my nights for. (music's drums iny) bu lik,evert.get ere, esc be unsle. s is mght tak my life song )ve a...omany pce whe asthmto
on his deathbed, litvinenko blamed putin. a spokesman for putin today said the judge's report is "probably a joke." in a first for the nfl, the as a full-time assistant coach. kathryn smith is the special teams quality control coach. she has worked with head coach rex ryan for seven years, first with the jets, last summer jen walter was a training camp coach for the arizona cardinals. irving fields is 100 and counting and playing and singing. ever loored rea , leo you'eari l fuus at?!...
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litvinenko accused putin of murder. the kremlin denies involvement. britain wants the two suspects extradited to face trial. putin has already refused. the killing may be solved. the culprits are still free. s/ bill nelly/ nbc news/ london, england 1:25-1:49 "russia has called this report political and rejected its conclusions. the british government says this was state- sponsored murder. so this really won't help the already strained relations between russia and the west over syria and many other issues. but the murder case almost certainly ends here with no one ever likely to face back to you. the snow boarder at the center of a viral video could face criminal charges after he was caught triggering an avalanche. wearing a personal camera friday when he boarded down a steep slope at sugar bowl resort the video shows mares' being buried under the the resort says that mares was in a "very active avalanche area", which had been closed to the public in 2010. officials say he triggered the avalanche, and put himself, his friends, ski patrol and the skiing
litvinenko accused putin of murder. the kremlin denies involvement. britain wants the two suspects extradited to face trial. putin has already refused. the killing may be solved. the culprits are still free. s/ bill nelly/ nbc news/ london, england 1:25-1:49 "russia has called this report political and rejected its conclusions. the british government says this was state- sponsored murder. so this really won't help the already strained relations between russia and the west over syria and...
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putin. >> despite a deep economic crisis and international isolation over the walls of ukraine and syria, putin's ratings are doing well too. what about spending the entire year with president putin? well, that's what this 2016 putin calendar is promising. with every month revealing a carefully chosen image of the russian leader. this one has him in siberia with a horse in the forest. here he's smelling a flower. this third one over here, he's working out in the gym. but photographs aren't all you get with this calendar. you get putin's words of wisdom, too. some a characteristically hard line like this one for the month of october. no one will succeed in gaining military superiority over russia putin says. others hint at a softer side. dogs and i have very warm feelings for one another says the russian leader for november. one group of putin supporters has put together an entire book of putin's best known remarks and one-liners publishing a limited edition set to go on sale next year. the b
putin. >> despite a deep economic crisis and international isolation over the walls of ukraine and syria, putin's ratings are doing well too. what about spending the entire year with president putin? well, that's what this 2016 putin calendar is promising. with every month revealing a carefully chosen image of the russian leader. this one has him in siberia with a horse in the forest. here he's smelling a flower. this third one over here, he's working out in the gym. but photographs...
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it speck laits the connection with putin is pure speculation.is missing and what disturbs me the most is he has not established the crime scene. >> rose: and doubt in your mind that he was poisoned by someone, and it killed him? >> there's no doubt in my mind that he took a poison. i don't think he committed suicide. it could have been accidental. it could have been-- we do not know. we don't have a crime scene, we have no witnesses, we have no facts. we basically have theories, and robert owen's theory is pretty good, although i don't know how-- the way he connects it to putin i think is ridiculously. >> rose: cliff? >> look, a brief for the prosecution? i don't really think so. this is an independent british inquiry, independent british body. and moreover,un, look, prime minister cameron is not somebody who goes around town pulling firealarms. the u.k. establishment isn't looking for a fight here. they got this report. it has a lot of circumstantial evidence. >> rose: tell me your theory of the case. >> basically a man is dead. he is dead beca
it speck laits the connection with putin is pure speculation.is missing and what disturbs me the most is he has not established the crime scene. >> rose: and doubt in your mind that he was poisoned by someone, and it killed him? >> there's no doubt in my mind that he took a poison. i don't think he committed suicide. it could have been accidental. it could have been-- we do not know. we don't have a crime scene, we have no witnesses, we have no facts. we basically have theories, and...
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litvinenko, a vocal critic of putin, accused him of ordering his murder from his deathbed. zakharova says: "..there was one goal and it was clear from the very beginning: to vilify russia, its officials and government." (voice of translator) britain freezing the assets of the two men believed to have poisoned litvinenko. they deny any involvement. the british government also summoning the russian ambassador to the u-k. yakovenko says: "..this gross provocation of the british authorities cannot help hurting our bilateral relations." the u-k expelling four russian diplomats and limiting cooperation with of the killing. prime minister david cameron is not ruling out further action. cameron says: "..this report confirms what we've always believed, and what the last labor government believed at the time of this dreadful murder, which is it was state- sponsored action." the obama administration responding to the findings. earnest says: "..inside russia, we see that critics and political opponents of the russian government are often subject to threats, intimidation, in some cases,
litvinenko, a vocal critic of putin, accused him of ordering his murder from his deathbed. zakharova says: "..there was one goal and it was clear from the very beginning: to vilify russia, its officials and government." (voice of translator) britain freezing the assets of the two men believed to have poisoned litvinenko. they deny any involvement. the british government also summoning the russian ambassador to the u-k. yakovenko says: "..this gross provocation of the british...
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as for 1r5d myrrh putin's reaction, we have not heard yet. the studio. >> thank you, jules. >> that putin. >> i guess it'd be interesting to see if there would be any charges or anything that would connect him, but they wouldn't do that, right? he's head of state. >> let's talk about dogs and cats. there are great big shelters in the city, and you can go there to adopt. this is a good news/bad news type of story. they're still euthanizing cats and dogs in these hospitals. actually last year in city shelters 3,000 cats were euthanized and 1,000 dogs. but today's new york times reports that the shelter are doing a much better job finding homes for these animals and caring for them. back in 2003 60% of all dogs and cats that were brought into the shelters were euthanized, were put down, were destroyed. that number is down to 13%, just 13% of dogs and cats are being euthanized. they are finding homes. money in the budget for bigger and better shelters. they are making improvements, but they are still putting down a lot of cats and dogs. >> yeah, that's so sad, especially when you see their sw
as for 1r5d myrrh putin's reaction, we have not heard yet. the studio. >> thank you, jules. >> that putin. >> i guess it'd be interesting to see if there would be any charges or anything that would connect him, but they wouldn't do that, right? he's head of state. >> let's talk about dogs and cats. there are great big shelters in the city, and you can go there to adopt. this is a good news/bad news type of story. they're still euthanizing cats and dogs in these...
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he made repeated personal acing tabs on putin, accusing him of petted feel yeah.he public inquiry has no political influence alone. but with the cooperation needed when it comes to defeating isil and syria, a full blown row is the last thing the government wants. al jazeera, london. >> police have used tear gas on protestors during a third day of demonstrations. at least one policeman died in the unrest, it is reported the unrest to have been sparked by a man who took his own life after being refused a public sector job. the government announced now a series to try to diffuse the tension. the latest. >> the feeling of desperation is real. this prose for to is threatening to commit suicide. his colleagues save him at the last minute. tension is mounting and the crowd is losing patience. but one of the leaders of the protest movement. lagrange waited in the university eight years ago. he has been looking for work ever since. >> we are united against discrimination, and marginalization. we have suffered for decades, we don't feel like we belong to this country, becau
he made repeated personal acing tabs on putin, accusing him of petted feel yeah.he public inquiry has no political influence alone. but with the cooperation needed when it comes to defeating isil and syria, a full blown row is the last thing the government wants. al jazeera, london. >> police have used tear gas on protestors during a third day of demonstrations. at least one policeman died in the unrest, it is reported the unrest to have been sparked by a man who took his own life after...
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the product is the latest addition to a large putin- themed collection of goods... like t- shirts, mugs, posters and books aimed at boosting putin's public perception. thanks for joining us.. fox5 news at 6 o'clock is straight live in las vegas
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was a outspoken critic of putin who fled russia.e died after drinking tea, laced with the rare radio active isotope. at the london hotel. the inquery found that russia's fsb, the successor to the kgb spy agency directed the killing and putin is likely to have signed off on it. acting on those ordered two russians and tray and demetri carried out the poisoning. the u.k. has summoned the ambassador over moscows refusal to cooperate. the kremlin says the investigation may poison the relationship between the two countries. leaf barker reports. >> the long awaited murder inquiry has led investigators right to the very doors of the kremlin. the damming finding say the russian president himself probably approved of his murder, because of a long personal feud. >> all rise. >> the inquiry chairman also implicated the head of security service, nikolai calling the killing a state sponsored assassination. >> there is a strong problem that when he poisoned him, he did so under the direction of the fsb, the federal security service of the russian
was a outspoken critic of putin who fled russia.e died after drinking tea, laced with the rare radio active isotope. at the london hotel. the inquery found that russia's fsb, the successor to the kgb spy agency directed the killing and putin is likely to have signed off on it. acting on those ordered two russians and tray and demetri carried out the poisoning. the u.k. has summoned the ambassador over moscows refusal to cooperate. the kremlin says the investigation may poison the relationship...
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made that evidence public and became a prominent critic of the putin regime.s poisoned with a radioactive chemical called polonium. it took him a while to die it was a very painful death. his wife has been campaigning for an inquest into his murder and the causes of the murder and whether the russian government was involved. heather: that brings to us this point today. the investigation complete and pointing to vladimir putin saying he ordered this. what will this decision mean in terms of relations between british and russian relations. >> british-russian relations are probably at their point since the height of the cold war. you see russian war planes close to british territory. there is a lot of controversy. and russian support for the assad regime in syria. so things are already bad. one of the things that's important to remember is this is an independent inquest, an independent investigation led by a former judge. it has the backing and resources of the government before it's not necessarily government policy. one of the thing that will come out in the co
made that evidence public and became a prominent critic of the putin regime.s poisoned with a radioactive chemical called polonium. it took him a while to die it was a very painful death. his wife has been campaigning for an inquest into his murder and the causes of the murder and whether the russian government was involved. heather: that brings to us this point today. the investigation complete and pointing to vladimir putin saying he ordered this. what will this decision mean in terms of...
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on his deathbed, litvinenko blamed putin. a spokesman for putin today said the judge's report is "probably a joke." >>> in a first for the nfl, the buffalo bills have hired a woman as a full-time assistant coach. kathryn smith is the special teams quality control coach. she has worked with head coach rex ryan for seven years, first with the jets. last summer, jen walter was a arizona cardinals. irving fields is 100 and counting and playing and singing. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm vinita nair. the first east coast blizzard of the winter is heading up the coast this morning. it's expected to start dumping snow on washington, d.c. in a few hours and continue for a day and a half. up to two feet is continued from west virginia to southern new england. the nation's capital got a preview with a light dusting wednesday night. and the results weren't pretty. kris van cleave begins our coverage. >> reporter: it wasn't congress that created gridlock in washington last night. it was a ru
on his deathbed, litvinenko blamed putin. a spokesman for putin today said the judge's report is "probably a joke." >>> in a first for the nfl, the buffalo bills have hired a woman as a full-time assistant coach. kathryn smith is the special teams quality control coach. she has worked with head coach rex ryan for seven years, first with the jets. last summer, jen walter was a arizona cardinals. irving fields is 100 and counting and playing and singing. >>> this is...
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there is a report that russian president vladimir putin and -- vladimir putin asked the shot al-assad to step down. putin sent the head of the military intelligence to deliver the message. putin is a sod's most powerful protector. removal as a precaution. the new stadium for the nfl's return to los angeles hasn't even been built yet. could interfere with radar at los angeles international airport. is changing the design or coding the materials that absorb radar waves. news 24 hours per day powered by our 2400 journalists and 50 news bureaus around the world. to dov vos -- to davos. struggling with a surplus of oil. feeling thatally supply shock is iraq. >> it is very hard to anticipate with the collapse of oil prices every day. this will be particularly -- if you take protection, there won't be much, we are at war. successful oil trader that has been betting on falling prices since december 2014. >> founder and chief investor of the commodity focused hedge fund. manages $615 million out of london. gaining by 8%. joining us today. you have witnessed the rebound in the last two days. ha
there is a report that russian president vladimir putin and -- vladimir putin asked the shot al-assad to step down. putin sent the head of the military intelligence to deliver the message. putin is a sod's most powerful protector. removal as a precaution. the new stadium for the nfl's return to los angeles hasn't even been built yet. could interfere with radar at los angeles international airport. is changing the design or coding the materials that absorb radar waves. news 24 hours per day...
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allegations point the finger at putin. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> tens of millions are bracing for what forecasters fear will be a historic snowstorm that could paralyze the eastern third of the country. winter weather advisories and warnings are posted from arkansas to the northeast for a storm that by tomorrow at this time will bring brutal winds, whiteout conditions and two feet of snow along parts of the east coast. air travel disruptions could ripple across the entire country. expected to get the worst of it, washington, d.c., where tonight folks have fresh reason to question whether the city is ready. al roker has the latest tracking and snow predictions. first nbc's miguel almaguer in the bull's-eye. >> reporter: tonight after snow and sleet move through tennessee, preparations for the northeast for a monster storm set to blast 80 million. >> i think it's going to be bad. i think it's going to be a big storm. >> reporter: 36 hours of blinding snow, ice, flooding and power outages. >> hunker down. we are no
allegations point the finger at putin. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> tens of millions are bracing for what forecasters fear will be a historic snowstorm that could paralyze the eastern third of the country. winter weather advisories and warnings are posted from arkansas to the northeast for a storm that by tomorrow at this time will bring brutal winds, whiteout conditions and two feet of snow along parts of the east coast. air travel disruptions could ripple across the...
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i just read about how we deal with vladimir putin. how do we deal with vladimir putin?e last 20 proud of that he considers america to be a principal national security threat for russia. tom: do you buy that idea? >> of course i don't. at the end of the day, we are part of the problem? we don't have a cold war because you need to parties willing to fight it. the americans are not willing to give vladimir putin that stage. he wants to be in syria. he embarrassed the americans and he wants to cut the cost politically and economically. my observation is that the florida panthers play hockey better than vladimir putin. on the economics of vladimir putin, is he oblivious to a russian recession in a frontier economy? >> historically, wars are a great way to get out of a recession or depression but russia has a problem that many people are glossing over which is the foreign-exchange reserves are threatened by the client oil prices. tom: you think the reserves and russia are a big of deal for vladimir putin? he still has $500 billion worth of foreign debt he has to pay off. as t
i just read about how we deal with vladimir putin. how do we deal with vladimir putin?e last 20 proud of that he considers america to be a principal national security threat for russia. tom: do you buy that idea? >> of course i don't. at the end of the day, we are part of the problem? we don't have a cold war because you need to parties willing to fight it. the americans are not willing to give vladimir putin that stage. he wants to be in syria. he embarrassed the americans and he wants...
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it's intriguing that they'll call out vladimir putin., but they're essentially calling him out. >> this is a 300-page report, extremely thorough and comprehensive, filled with a lot of scientific data, data as well as political intrigue. but the essence of the report is because this former kgb agent was fired by the kgb by exposing a plot to assassinate, a plot that was successful, a zillionaire was assassinated in london, the ex-kg about. agent became a part of mi-6 the british intelligence agency was paying him. he was poisoned by two kgb agents in london and because of the high level of this, an opponent of vladimir putin being assassinated, the british judges concluded that only putin could have ordered this. >> and what could be-- >> vladimir putin involved in murder, ho-hum. and they sought the extradition of kgb agents. >> and he has been given the highest award, he's in the russian parliament. they're never going to extradite these guys and certainly not going to charge president putin with murder and he'd start harming british n
it's intriguing that they'll call out vladimir putin., but they're essentially calling him out. >> this is a 300-page report, extremely thorough and comprehensive, filled with a lot of scientific data, data as well as political intrigue. but the essence of the report is because this former kgb agent was fired by the kgb by exposing a plot to assassinate, a plot that was successful, a zillionaire was assassinated in london, the ex-kg about. agent became a part of mi-6 the british...