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"a difficult riga, where new things are growing and a riga with high hopes for the future -- a bridgeetween russia and europe. michelle: no one in britain was more fervent -- dogmatic, even -- in their desire to leave the eu than the nation's fishermen. pro-brexit campaigners promised they would enjoy exclusive access to british waters. the fate of north sea and english channel fish will be a highly contentious issue in the brexit negotiations. nowhere would be as badly affected by a ban as the industry in northern france, whose fishermen fear losing access to english waters. reporter: almost everyone at brixham fish market voted for brexit. the result of last summer's referendum was a cause for celebration for fishermen here in the southwest of england. they've been at odds with the eu for decades. mr. perkins: we can actually stand on our own two feet. somebody else can make the decisions rather than a bunch of 25 year olds sat in brussels. reporter: the fishermen hoped brexit would restore control over what they consider their fishing waters. mr. young: we just hope that we can gai
"a difficult riga, where new things are growing and a riga with high hopes for the future -- a bridgeetween russia and europe. michelle: no one in britain was more fervent -- dogmatic, even -- in their desire to leave the eu than the nation's fishermen. pro-brexit campaigners promised they would enjoy exclusive access to british waters. the fate of north sea and english channel fish will be a highly contentious issue in the brexit negotiations. nowhere would be as badly affected by a ban...
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we are back with hans nichols, jeremy barb, beiana goal riga and eli stokels. jeremy for the legal angle here set the scene for comey's public testimony. >> he's going to have to walk a fine line, brian, because on the one hand he has the venue there in front of the senate intelligence committee to lay bare everything he can speak about in terms of the president putting the arm on him to try to shut the investigation down. on the other hand, we now know this is a central line of inquiry for the muelle investigation. for the investigation now being led by former fbi director bob mueller as a special counsel. and we know that in part because one of the reasons rod rosenstein essentially recused himself and tossed this over to mueller is because rosenstein is now a witness in that matter because rosen tine stein's memo is a material fact in a will play into this issue. comey is going to have to walk a line here. it is ann clear how far he will go. but when he testified in 2007 about confronting the bush administration that was pretty dramatic. i expect some high d
we are back with hans nichols, jeremy barb, beiana goal riga and eli stokels. jeremy for the legal angle here set the scene for comey's public testimony. >> he's going to have to walk a fine line, brian, because on the one hand he has the venue there in front of the senate intelligence committee to lay bare everything he can speak about in terms of the president putting the arm on him to try to shut the investigation down. on the other hand, we now know this is a central line of inquiry...
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beiana go goal riga and eli stokels joins us as well. welcome to awful you. thank you for being with us. ambassador, i've wanted to talk to you all day, starting with the mechanics of how these phone calls work. you've been present for them presumably. are there note takers? are there people listening on dead key? does one speak first, the translator then translates the question and so on? >> well of course i don't know how it happens exactly in the trump era. and with president trump and president putin. yes, brian, i did participate in many phone calls between freb and foreign leaders. the way it is set up, inside a translator, so there is a lag time. in the obama era, there was people on the line, including me, listening in. and you know, occasionally giving advice to the president depending on what the leader said. >> was nitd real time? so you would either be listening on a dead key or cup the phone and write down notes for a follow-up question in front of him? >> i would be sitting on the couch in the oval office on the other phone listening in. sometim
beiana go goal riga and eli stokels joins us as well. welcome to awful you. thank you for being with us. ambassador, i've wanted to talk to you all day, starting with the mechanics of how these phone calls work. you've been present for them presumably. are there note takers? are there people listening on dead key? does one speak first, the translator then translates the question and so on? >> well of course i don't know how it happens exactly in the trump era. and with president trump and...
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our jim donovan has tips you don't want to miss before you riga beautiful charl masters arecoats thede,to steak. locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> well, a boy in california walk away with a few scratches after a terrifying incident at the water park. >> park officials at the wave, say on saturday when the boy hit landing area at bottom of the slide he got on top of the water and slid right over the edge, now that slide as well as another like it are now closed as investigators try to figure out what happened. thrill seekers weighed in on the decision. >> i was disappointed we could not go on to it day but they have couple other slide opened at this point. >> so we can, you know, resolve what occurred, you know, these slide will remain closed.
our jim donovan has tips you don't want to miss before you riga beautiful charl masters arecoats thede,to steak. locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn....
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the first person who stood up was very conservative republican judge johnson riga who o smelled something wrong thth the burgrglary and imposed tough sentences because he knew w thee was s something fishy going on. as a result, one of the burglars broke and said higher-ups were ininvolved. that led to ththe whole rerest f the investigigation. the second thingng was when you had the senate select committee on w watergate. you had sam ervin, a democrat, southehern democrat, constitutional scholar, asas the chair. howard baker, the republican from tennessee, was the vice chair. he started out ass a total partrtisan for richard nixixon. he c came up with a ries o of questions. what does ththe president know d when did he know i it? he thoughtht those questions wod show that ninixon had nothing to do with the break-in, with a cover-up. so he asked those questions of the witnesses. when he asked those questions, the answers repeated and repeated and repeaeated, , shows that nixon was aware, the whitee house wawas aware, and showed hs involvement. as a result of the facts, they curve became an a
the first person who stood up was very conservative republican judge johnson riga who o smelled something wrong thth the burgrglary and imposed tough sentences because he knew w thee was s something fishy going on. as a result, one of the burglars broke and said higher-ups were ininvolved. that led to ththe whole rerest f the investigigation. the second thingng was when you had the senate select committee on w watergate. you had sam ervin, a democrat, southehern democrat, constitutional...
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your staff of 30 is living in riga. how do you do it? ivan: there were skeptical .eople when we started meduza i don't understand why they were skeptical. when you live in russia, you understand that 90% of the russian economy is actually in moscow. and 99 percent of important political decisions are made in moscow. if you want to make important media, you have to stay in a moscow. it is no secret. journalists on the grounds, and a special reporters in moscow. we actually have our sales department in moscow because we are dealing with russian companies and russian departments of international companies. plus, we have freelancers. ivan's dream to make a popular media outlet outside of moscow. melinda: is it like nebraska? galina: it is like nebraska. ivan: like albuquerque. melinda: one of the dakotas. tell us this, galina does your , coverage of the stories you break influence russian state media? can you give us an example? galina: at first, we were newsmakers for russian state media. they were hunting and catching us with cameras and t
your staff of 30 is living in riga. how do you do it? ivan: there were skeptical .eople when we started meduza i don't understand why they were skeptical. when you live in russia, you understand that 90% of the russian economy is actually in moscow. and 99 percent of important political decisions are made in moscow. if you want to make important media, you have to stay in a moscow. it is no secret. journalists on the grounds, and a special reporters in moscow. we actually have our sales...
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beiana goal riga. a russia expert in her own right. matthew miller a former chief spokesman for the department of justice. and with me here in new york in our studios, rick stengel from the u.s. state department in the obama administration. also the former managing editor of "time" magazine. rick stengel, home field advantage on this one. i want to start off with your reaction to the first of the two "washington post" reports tonight. >> i just want to caveat it by saying it's true. but it gets curiouser and curiouser, as alice said. i guess my first reactions are it's somewhere between extreme naivety and ignorance and something much more dangerous. i mean if an intelligence officer had done what mr. kushner has done he would be looking at espionage charges. it's stunning. the other thing in terms of naivety and ignorance is anybody who has been in the usg knows that the intelligence community monitors all the calls of the russian ambassador. you can never have a quiet or innocent discussion with the russian ambassador. that's just di
beiana goal riga. a russia expert in her own right. matthew miller a former chief spokesman for the department of justice. and with me here in new york in our studios, rick stengel from the u.s. state department in the obama administration. also the former managing editor of "time" magazine. rick stengel, home field advantage on this one. i want to start off with your reaction to the first of the two "washington post" reports tonight. >> i just want to caveat it by...
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. >> so ivan, you were running the most popular website, in 2014 you move to riga, you have meduza started. how do you cover russia from abroad? russia is a complicated country. how do you do if? >> there were skeptical people when we started meduza. i do understand why they were skeptical. when you live in russia, you understand that 90% of the russian economy are actually in moscow, you know, 90% of money are in moscow. 99% of important political decisions are made in moscow. if you want to make media, you have to stay in moscow. there is not any secret, we have journalists on the ground. we have special reporters desk in moscow. and we actually have the sales department in moscow, because we are, you know, dealing with russian companies who are russian department of international companies. plus we have network of freelancers. so it works. >> actually it was ivan's dream to make popular media oud russia. >> outside moscow. >> outside moscow. >> from nowhere. >> is it like nebraska? >> it's like nebraska. >> it's like albuquerque. >> albuquerque, okay. like the dakotas, exactly. tell us
. >> so ivan, you were running the most popular website, in 2014 you move to riga, you have meduza started. how do you cover russia from abroad? russia is a complicated country. how do you do if? >> there were skeptical people when we started meduza. i do understand why they were skeptical. when you live in russia, you understand that 90% of the russian economy are actually in moscow, you know, 90% of money are in moscow. 99% of important political decisions are made in moscow. if...
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que esto no nos toma tiempo, en segundos tenemos lista nuestra mezcla para panqueca y deben estar rigasren que les queden redonda los pone en un molde, y mostramos la diferencia de cÓmo preparar la panqueca mÁs rica descan el desayuno >>> nosotros continuamos con mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa" >>> gracias. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> y en seguida en "un nuevo dÍa" directamente desde la querida del centauro hablaremos con cristiana y lucho los actores aranza ruiz y jaime del Águila. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> y tenemos un reto apuro ritmo, j-lo prepÁrate que de "un nuevo dÍa" saldrÁn los nuevos nuevo dÍa" saldrÁn los nuevos bailarines ¿sabes por qué te tocó ser el árbol? ...porque soy alto !sí! pero también porque los árboles son fuertes, como tú. tú los ayudas a crecer. por eso también, les das leche y sus nueve nu ientes esenciales. leche, alimentando en grande cada día. te sorprenderá lo que pasa al ponerte tu ♪ iz roja. ayudas a que los niños en los estados unidos y en todo el mundo tengan seguridad, salud y educación. este red nose day, ve a walgreens y ponte tu nariz roja para luchar contra la pobreza infantil.
que esto no nos toma tiempo, en segundos tenemos lista nuestra mezcla para panqueca y deben estar rigasren que les queden redonda los pone en un molde, y mostramos la diferencia de cÓmo preparar la panqueca mÁs rica descan el desayuno >>> nosotros continuamos con mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa" >>> gracias. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> y en seguida en "un nuevo dÍa" directamente desde la querida del centauro hablaremos con cristiana y lucho los actores aranza...