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for months. >> it can happen in salisbury, it can happen in baltimore or philadelphia. >> reporter: he now works for a company that has provided two million gas masks to the u.s. military as well as the n.y.p.d. and first responders. they've been supplying respirators like these to u.s. forces for years designed to a protect them against an attack and enable them to operate in a contaminated area. but lately there's been an se iease in interest in these, escape hoods. >> you rip it open and quite simply you just take this stuff out and put your hands in, and now you're safe. >> reporter: specifically designed for civilian use, they are cheaper and easier to use. 30 seconds to hold your breath, get it on and get away. >> what's happening is that-- >> reporter: a former al-qaeda member turned british spy says the salisbury attack will inspire terrorists. >> the novichok attack was a big neon sign advertisement, basically for al-qaeda and isis who already tried three or four times in the last several years and they will try again. >> reporter: american forces have stepped up training f
for months. >> it can happen in salisbury, it can happen in baltimore or philadelphia. >> reporter: he now works for a company that has provided two million gas masks to the u.s. military as well as the n.y.p.d. and first responders. they've been supplying respirators like these to u.s. forces for years designed to a protect them against an attack and enable them to operate in a contaminated area. but lately there's been an se iease in interest in these, escape hoods. >> you...
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after salisbury, counterterrorism teams have to prepare for a different kind of chemical warfare fars news, wiltshire, england. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," how prosecutors may be able to hold pennsylvania priests named in the grand jury sex abuse report responsible, even after the statute of limitation expires. >>> and an investigation into how some popular vaping products are marketed and how they seem to appeal to teens. that's the "cbs morning news" this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. the "cbs morning news" this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> good morning this tuesday as we take a live look outside from the salesforce tower camera. i'm kenny choi. it is august 28th. >> i'm michelle griego. neda is back. >> i used my windshield wipers this morning. >> some drizzle out there, a little slick on the roads this morning. of course it's the same old with the fog out there. we have the low clouds and they are pretty thick with moisture this morning. so we have a foggy start to your tuesday morning, and clouds will linger for a while t
after salisbury, counterterrorism teams have to prepare for a different kind of chemical warfare fars news, wiltshire, england. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," how prosecutors may be able to hold pennsylvania priests named in the grand jury sex abuse report responsible, even after the statute of limitation expires. >>> and an investigation into how some popular vaping products are marketed and how they seem to appeal to teens. that's the "cbs morning...
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for mows a. >> it can happen in salisbury, it can happen in baltimore or philadelphia. >> reporter:ks for a company that has provided 2 million gas masks to the u.s. military as well as the n.y.p.d. and first responders. they've been supplying respirators like these to u.s. forces for years, designed to protect them against an attack and enable them to operatea contaminated area. but lately there's been an increase in interest in these. escape hoods. >> you rip it open and quite simply, you take the stuff out and put your hands in and now you're safe. >> reporter: specifically designed for civilian use, they're cheaper and easier to use. 30 seconds to hold your breath, get it on, and get away. >> what's happening -- >> reporter: aimen dean says the salisbury attack will inspire terrorists. >> the novichok attack was a big neon sign, advertisement basically, for al qaeda and isis. they tried three, four times in the last several years and they will try again. >> reporter: american forces have stepped up training for chemical warfare on the battle field. after salisbury, counterterror
for mows a. >> it can happen in salisbury, it can happen in baltimore or philadelphia. >> reporter:ks for a company that has provided 2 million gas masks to the u.s. military as well as the n.y.p.d. and first responders. they've been supplying respirators like these to u.s. forces for years, designed to protect them against an attack and enable them to operatea contaminated area. but lately there's been an increase in interest in these. escape hoods. >> you rip it open and...
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for standing firm with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia following the salisburyormer russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in the city in march. the us state department says russia violated international law by using chemical or biological weapons. the kremlin has denied any involvement. our washington correspondent, chris buckler, reports. an attack in the middle of england continues to have consequences for international relationships, and in imposing sanctions, america is making clear that it believes russia used the nerve agent novichok in an intended assassination here on the streets of salisbury. in the aftermath of the poisoning of the former russian double agent sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, the united states was one of many countries that did take action. it expelled dozens of russian diplomats from the us, including many from its embassy in washington. and since then, members of congress have been pushing for the state department to make a definitive statement that russia had broken international law by using a chem
for standing firm with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia following the salisburyormer russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in the city in march. the us state department says russia violated international law by using chemical or biological weapons. the kremlin has denied any involvement. our washington correspondent, chris buckler, reports. an attack in the middle of england continues to have consequences for international relationships,...
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the us says it will impose new sanctions on russia, in response to the nerve agent attack in salisburyormer russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the us state department says it's decided the russian government had used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. our north america editorjon sopel has more from washington. it has come from the state department, and so far there has been no comment from the white house, no comment from donald trump. it is also surprising and some is that this has happened, because if you cast your mind back to when this originally occurred, america expeued originally occurred, america expelled 60 diplomats, but it has its own legislation and to the chemical and biological weapons at, and asa chemical and biological weapons at, and as a result, new sanctions are going to be opposed on russia. russia has 90 days to prove it has no chemical weapons programme. the spectre of american chemical whether us weapons spectre of american chemical whether us weapons inspectors going to
the us says it will impose new sanctions on russia, in response to the nerve agent attack in salisburyormer russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the us state department says it's decided the russian government had used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. our north america editorjon sopel has more from washington. it has come from the state department, and so far there has been no comment from the white...
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that happened in march in salisbury.he statement says it is determined russia breached international law when it used the chemical agent novichok, in the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury. what that means is that certain american domestic laws are triggered by that and congress has asked the administration to impose sanctions as a result of those laws on russia. they come into mag waves. the first wave deal with electronic components, in particular, and it will be a blanket ban on the export of sensitive technologies. there are what they call carve outs to that, in areas like foreign assistance that would help the russian people. any wholly owned us subsidiary in russia would be exempt. the key thing to note about this is that if russia doesn't take certain steps in the next three months, which could include things like un inspections of some sites in russia, if it doesn't comply with those, then a second wave of sanctions would be imposed in about three months‘ time and they could be much more dr
that happened in march in salisbury.he statement says it is determined russia breached international law when it used the chemical agent novichok, in the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury. what that means is that certain american domestic laws are triggered by that and congress has asked the administration to impose sanctions as a result of those laws on russia. they come into mag waves. the first wave deal with electronic components, in particular, and it will be a...
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against russia following its alleged role in the poisioning of a former spy and his daughter in salisbury. northamptonshire county councillors get ready to vote on drastic cuts to jobs and services to combat a £70 million budget shortfall. also coming up — we're expecting the results of an independent investigation into historic child sex abuse over three decades at two roman catholic boarding schools the pound has fallen further against the dollar this morning over concerns about a no—deal brexit. it follows yesterday's tumble, which saw sterling slip below $1.29 for the first time in almost a year. and the giant's causeway in northern ireland is at the centre of a row over whether tourists are being wrongly charged to see the site good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. britain has welcomed new us sanctions imposed on russia over the salisbury nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal. the sanctions will come into effect on the 22nd of august — and the us state department says more sanctions will follow within 90 days if russia fails to give assurances it will no longer use che
against russia following its alleged role in the poisioning of a former spy and his daughter in salisbury. northamptonshire county councillors get ready to vote on drastic cuts to jobs and services to combat a £70 million budget shortfall. also coming up — we're expecting the results of an independent investigation into historic child sex abuse over three decades at two roman catholic boarding schools the pound has fallen further against the dollar this morning over concerns about a...
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the us imposes new sanctions on russia over the salisbury novichok attack.sunshine and showers or many, but some rain in the south—east. i‘ll have more details in 15 minutes —— sunshine and showers for many. it‘s thursday the 9th of august. our top story: the united states has announced new sanctions against russia following the poisoning of the former spy sergie skripal and his daughter, yulia, in salisbury. the move was welcomed here by the home secretary, sajid javid, who tweeted that russia‘s use of chemical weapons has been reckless and would not go unchallenged. our washington correspondent, chris buckler, reports. an attack in the middle of england continues to have consequences for international relationships. and in imposing sanctions, america is making clear that it believes russia used the nerve agent novichok in an attempted assassination here on the streets of salisbury. in the aftermath of the poisoning of the former russian double agent, sergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia, the united states was one of many countries that did take action.
the us imposes new sanctions on russia over the salisbury novichok attack.sunshine and showers or many, but some rain in the south—east. i‘ll have more details in 15 minutes —— sunshine and showers for many. it‘s thursday the 9th of august. our top story: the united states has announced new sanctions against russia following the poisoning of the former spy sergie skripal and his daughter, yulia, in salisbury. the move was welcomed here by the home secretary, sajid javid, who tweeted...
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in response to us and uk shared intelligence that allegedly two russians were responsible for the salisburyning and it is mandated that sanctions would then be imposed on russia. so russia essentially has ten days, essentially has ten days, essentially a deadline to open up it scientific facilities to international investigators to ensure that they are not developing chemical and biological weapons, which would be in breach of international law. the us has responded with these sanctions, that is going to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, they can affect 70% of the russian economy. so that isa 70% of the russian economy. so that is a very, very hard line in terms of what the americans have done, that can affect all state funded enterprises, it can affect aeroflot landing in the us, this is really taking that very, very hardline. particularly given the short sort of history we have had with the usa in terms of the g7 what has happened here, i think this is obviously a big win for our prime minister. and obviously nato members will probably ta ke obviously nato members will probably ta
in response to us and uk shared intelligence that allegedly two russians were responsible for the salisburyning and it is mandated that sanctions would then be imposed on russia. so russia essentially has ten days, essentially has ten days, essentially a deadline to open up it scientific facilities to international investigators to ensure that they are not developing chemical and biological weapons, which would be in breach of international law. the us has responded with these sanctions, that...
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which is going to impose new sanctions on russia, after concluding that it was responsible for the salisburya has confirmed it will impose 25% tariffs on an additional $16 billion worth of imports from the us from august 23. the guardian leads with the pound, which has slumped to its lowest level against the dollar and the euro this year, after growing fears that britain is in danger of crashing out of the european union without a deal. 0n the bloomberg website, swedish home furnishing giant ikea is finally opening its first store in india. the world's largest furniture retailer will open its hyderabad store later — the first of 25 that it plans to open in india by 2025. and finally, are you looking for an alternative to the many different fitness apps currently on offer? well, if you would rather not move at all, then maybe the couch potato app is the one for you. users are rewarded for doing nothing, and the anti—step tracker rewards you for the amount of time you spend lying down. as more inactivity is tracked, your on screen potato avatar will grow bigger and bigger and pass higher and h
which is going to impose new sanctions on russia, after concluding that it was responsible for the salisburya has confirmed it will impose 25% tariffs on an additional $16 billion worth of imports from the us from august 23. the guardian leads with the pound, which has slumped to its lowest level against the dollar and the euro this year, after growing fears that britain is in danger of crashing out of the european union without a deal. 0n the bloomberg website, swedish home furnishing giant...
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the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports from washington. an attack in the middle england continues to have consequences for international relationships. and in imposing sanctions, america makes clear that it believes russia used a nerve agent in an attempted assassination here on the streets of salisbury. in the aftermath of the poisoning of the former russian double agent sergei skripal and this daughter, the united states was one of many countries that did take action. expelled dozens of russian diplomats from the us might including many from its embassy in washington. and since then, members of congress have been pushing for the state department to make a definitive statement that russia had broken int
the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports from washington. an attack in the middle england continues to have...
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now, has died after a factory fire in salisbury nearwiltshire.bles metal tariffs on turkey. the tories are planning an "amazon tax" for online retailers, after house of fraser was bought by mike ashley — that's according to the mirror. the same story makes the front page of the guardian, which warns of an escalating high street crisis. and the i says the chancellor wants the new levy on tech giants to slow retail job losses. backbencherjacob rees—mogg says the prime minister is setting up boris johnson for a "show trial" over his burka comments. that's in the telegraph. the sun also leads with the burka row, claiming tory chiefs are considering sending borisjohnson to diversity training. the daily mail has undated photos ofjeremy corbyn holding a wreath. the paper claims it's in the same cemetery where the munich olympics terrorists are buried. the express says veterans and mps are furious over "allegations of wrongdoing" by britain in cyprus between 1955 and 1960. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let'
now, has died after a factory fire in salisbury nearwiltshire.bles metal tariffs on turkey. the tories are planning an "amazon tax" for online retailers, after house of fraser was bought by mike ashley — that's according to the mirror. the same story makes the front page of the guardian, which warns of an escalating high street crisis. and the i says the chancellor wants the new levy on tech giants to slow retail job losses. backbencherjacob rees—mogg says the prime minister is...
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america will impose sanctions on russia for the novichok attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisburyit's the worst dry spell in years — now the whole of new south wales in australia is experiencing drought. here at amiens cathedral in northern france 3000 people have gathered to mark the centenary of the battle of amiens. the prime minister and prince william came here and joints descendeds of those who fought in the battle that proved to be a turning point in world war i. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: chelsea agree to sell goalkeeper thibaut courtois to real madrid, subject to the player agreeing personal terms and passing a medical. good evening. several senior members of the conservative party have strongly criticised borisjohnson for his comments that moslem women wearing full face veils "look like letter boxes," and "bank robbers." the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, said his words in a newspaper article were "gratuitously offensive," while the former attorney general dominic grieve said he'd quit the conservative party if mrjohnson ever became leader.
america will impose sanctions on russia for the novichok attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisburyit's the worst dry spell in years — now the whole of new south wales in australia is experiencing drought. here at amiens cathedral in northern france 3000 people have gathered to mark the centenary of the battle of amiens. the prime minister and prince william came here and joints descendeds of those who fought in the battle that proved to be a turning point in world war i. coming up on...
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you can understand why he is so outraged by this whole affair in salisbury and all that.l that. and he obviously, he would take this and they have done more in europe as and they have done more in europe as and we have, the problem with all of this is that simply piling sanctions on russia has been an unproductive policy. i'm making this number up, but ten rounds of sanctions on russia, all they have done has been to reinforce, reinforce putin and his bad behaviour. and to some extent pushed russia out of lanes of the us and strong with china. is that a sensible policy was white the alternative is to do nothing and not punish attacks with nerve agents, we have already taken action with what happened, salisbury, there's already been action. we are intensifying action against dirty russian money in london, but there is a lack of balance here. yes we have to demonstrate to the russians that they cannot do this, but really, we're not going to solve the russian problem by being aggressive to them. they will simply aggressive back. we will solve it by being soluble by linking w
you can understand why he is so outraged by this whole affair in salisbury and all that.l that. and he obviously, he would take this and they have done more in europe as and they have done more in europe as and we have, the problem with all of this is that simply piling sanctions on russia has been an unproductive policy. i'm making this number up, but ten rounds of sanctions on russia, all they have done has been to reinforce, reinforce putin and his bad behaviour. and to some extent pushed...
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russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack — a spokepersontour de france, as geraint thomas, returns to cardiff. dozens of children have been killed by an air strike on a school bus in yemen. it was carried out by the saudi—led coalition that's fighting the houthi rebels. the latest pictures from the scene are distressing. the red cross say more than 40 people died, and most of the victims are under the age of ten. the saudi—led coalition has insisted the air strike conformed to international and humanitarian laws, saying they were ta rgetting missile launchers. they have accused houthi rebels of using children as human shields. mike penrose from unicef joins me now. first we should see your charity has people on the ground in yemen so this isn't the first incident you have scenes of violence in which children have died. what do you know? we know a bus containing children was hit in northern yemen with 20 confirmed deaths but we expect the actual figure to be much higher. a school bus, it sounds like the saudi led coalition which is fighting
russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack — a spokepersontour de france, as geraint thomas, returns to cardiff. dozens of children have been killed by an air strike on a school bus in yemen. it was carried out by the saudi—led coalition that's fighting the houthi rebels. the latest pictures from the scene are distressing. the red cross say more than 40 people died, and most of the victims are under the age of ten. the saudi—led coalition has...
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standing firm" with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia in the wake of the salisburyr russian spy sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia, were poisoned in the city in march. the us state department says russia violated international law by using chemical or biological weapons, but the kremlin denies any involvement. steve rosenberg is in moscow. 0ne suspects the news of sanctions hasn't gone down too well. the reaction here addictively negative. 0ne russian senator said that america was behaving like a police state, dispensing justice in the worst traditions of a lynch mob. the language from the kremlin today a little less colourful, but it made the same point. president putin's spokesman said the new us sanctions we re spokesman said the new us sanctions were absolutely illegal and categorically unacceptable, and he insisted there was no connection between the russian state and the salisbury poisoning. the kremlin sounds increasingly confused by the mixed signals coming out of washington, the fact that, on one hand, there is a us president, donald trump, who says he
standing firm" with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia in the wake of the salisburyr russian spy sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia, were poisoned in the city in march. the us state department says russia violated international law by using chemical or biological weapons, but the kremlin denies any involvement. steve rosenberg is in moscow. 0ne suspects the news of sanctions hasn't gone down too well. the reaction here addictively negative. 0ne russian senator...
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important to note that russia is denying any activity in salisbury. sunny mann is a partner at the international law firm baker mckenzie. why new sanctions? the us, has reach a conclusion that russia has deployed chemical weapons, so the impact of that follows on from that determination. what we are going to see, as we heard, is restriction on sales of arms and related financing and further related restrictions on the sales of certain goods and technologies to russia. we already have a number of restrictions, you are right, and arms embargoes, so what we will be seen today and the coming days won't have a significant additional impact on businesses trading with russia. what does it tell us about the impact of existing sanctions, are they working? one thing is clear, there has been trade disruption, not only for russia but those countries that trade with russia, particular sectors include impact did include energy, defence, banking and capital markets, and thatis banking and capital markets, and that is why business and the business community will be h
important to note that russia is denying any activity in salisbury. sunny mann is a partner at the international law firm baker mckenzie. why new sanctions? the us, has reach a conclusion that russia has deployed chemical weapons, so the impact of that follows on from that determination. what we are going to see, as we heard, is restriction on sales of arms and related financing and further related restrictions on the sales of certain goods and technologies to russia. we already have a number...
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the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. let's get more from our correspondent in washington, chris buckler. congress has been pushing for some months now to get a determination from the state department that russia had effectively breached international law by using biological and chemical weapons. and there was a two—month deadline on that, it's actually a month later that we've got that information, and they've decided that yes, they have breached the law, and the sanctions have been put in place. they will take about 1k days to come into effect, that's because there needs to be a notice period. but they specifically will target things of national security, things like electronics and sensitive technologies. but here's the big thing, if russia doesn't giv
the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. let's get more from our correspondent in washington, chris buckler. congress has been pushing for some months now to get...
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chemring countermeasures — which is based near salisbury — makes products to protect military ships andk. the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. ianjohns is the group manufacturing director at the factory. he gave this statement on the incident. first and foremost we would like to extend our condolences to the families and loved ones of the two men involved. obviously our thoughts and prayers are with those two individuals at this moment in time. i can confirm that at approximately 5pm yesterday evening an incident occurred at chemring countermeasures in salisbury. regrettably, one employee was fatally injured. another employee is currently receiving treatment in hospital. the emergency services attended the scene and the incident was quickly made safe. a full and immediate investigation into the root cause of the incident is taking place, launched in cooperation with local hse and police authorities. meanwhile, the manufacturing operations at the site have been suspended until further notice. a further announcement will be made in due course
chemring countermeasures — which is based near salisbury — makes products to protect military ships andk. the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. ianjohns is the group manufacturing director at the factory. he gave this statement on the incident. first and foremost we would like to extend our condolences to the families and loved ones of the two men involved. obviously our thoughts and prayers are with those two individuals at this moment in time....
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jeremy hunt is urging the eu to impose more sanctions on russia following the salisbury poisonings.his century, which was the invasion of georgia in 2008. at the invasion of georgia in 2008. at the same time we've also seen the open flouting of international norms on the use of chemical weapons by both russia and syria. in contravention of the chemical weapons convention 1997 to which both countries parties. as a result, hundreds have died horrific deaths in syria. this march, the russian government even used a band nerve agents on the streets of salt brie in britain in an attempt to assassinate sergei skripal and yulia skripal. 0ne assassinate sergei skripal and yulia skripal. one british citizen was tragically killed as a result. such aggressive and malign behaviour undermines the international order that keeps us safe. 0f undermines the international order that keeps us safe. of course we must engage with moscow, but we must also be blunt. russia's foreign policy under president putin has made the world a more dangerous place. in addition, the freign secretary called on the europ
jeremy hunt is urging the eu to impose more sanctions on russia following the salisbury poisonings.his century, which was the invasion of georgia in 2008. at the invasion of georgia in 2008. at the same time we've also seen the open flouting of international norms on the use of chemical weapons by both russia and syria. in contravention of the chemical weapons convention 1997 to which both countries parties. as a result, hundreds have died horrific deaths in syria. this march, the russian...
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the us agreed with britain's assessment that russia was implicated in the salisbury poisoning, yet, thetration did nothing. it took a republican head of the foreign relations committee to chide the trump administration and say that these sanctions will automatically come into force. i think what will be even tougher will be that if russia does not then modify its behaviour or show that it is no longer using chemical weapons, even stronger sanctions come into force three months down the line and we will see what happens then. bari, the story of the end of the week was about the deteriorating relationship between the united states and turkey and the decision by the trump administration, this one, president trump was proud enough to be tweeting about, to impose tariffs on turkey, absolutely nailed the lira over the last couple days. what is happening to the economy? i believe this is economic war against erdogan and against turkey to be honest. it is definitely counter—productive. you cannot have a sanction against iran, a sanction against turkey, which is a member of nato since 1952. actu
the us agreed with britain's assessment that russia was implicated in the salisbury poisoning, yet, thetration did nothing. it took a republican head of the foreign relations committee to chide the trump administration and say that these sanctions will automatically come into force. i think what will be even tougher will be that if russia does not then modify its behaviour or show that it is no longer using chemical weapons, even stronger sanctions come into force three months down the line and...
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the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia, in response to the nerve agent attack in salisburyhe former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. let's get more now from our correspondent in washington, chris buckler. tell us more. this is not a decision exactly tell us more. this is not a decision exa ctly fro m tell us more. this is not a decision exactly from the white house? these actions would have been automatically triggered once it was concluded that these laws have been violated. yes. congress has been pushing for some months now to get a determination from the state department that russia had effectively breached international law by using biological and chemical weapons. and there was a tabled deadline, and it is a month later that we have got that information, and they have decided that they have breached the law, and sanctions have been put in place. t
the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia, in response to the nerve agent attack in salisburyhe former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. let's get more now from our correspondent in washington, chris buckler. tell us more. this is not a decision exactly tell us...
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and russia has condemned a new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack. a spokeperson for president vladimir putin calls them "absolutely illegal". and a whole country welcomes their hero of the tour de france as geraint thomas returns home to wales. and coming up, the link between regular exercise and improved mental health, and why you might not need to do as much as you might think. hello and welcome to bbc news if you've just joined hello and welcome to bbc news if you'vejustjoined us. the england cricketer ben stokes says he was defending himself and others during a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last year. taking the stand for the first time in his trial on a charge of affray, he told the jury he intervened after hearing homophobic abuse being shouted at two men. earlier there were claims the cricketer "could have killed" a man during the incident. stokes and one other defendent deny affray, while charges against a third man have been dropped. jon kay reports from bristol crown court. sorry. do you mind just loosening the right one on my wrist
and russia has condemned a new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack. a spokeperson for president vladimir putin calls them "absolutely illegal". and a whole country welcomes their hero of the tour de france as geraint thomas returns home to wales. and coming up, the link between regular exercise and improved mental health, and why you might not need to do as much as you might think. hello and welcome to bbc news if you've just joined hello and welcome...
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hunt is urging the european union to follow america's lead in standing up to russia following the salisburyaid unity among allies was crucial. today, the united kingdom asks its allies to go further. by calling on the european union to ensure its sanctions against russia are comprehensive, and that we truly stand shoulder—to—shoulder with the us. that means calling out and responding to transgressions with one voice, wherever and whenever they occur, from streets of salisbury to the heart of crimea. the home secretary has apologised to 18 members of the so—called windrush generation, after a review found that they may have been wrongfully removed from the uk or detained. the windrush generation refers to the hundreds of thousands of immigrants, who moved to the uk from the caribbean and other commonwealth states, between 19118 and 1971, but they were never given proper documentation. almost 12,000 cases have been re—examined. sajid javid says he's committed to "righting the wrongs of the past." chi chi izundu reports. they were invited to come and help rebuild britain after the second world
hunt is urging the european union to follow america's lead in standing up to russia following the salisburyaid unity among allies was crucial. today, the united kingdom asks its allies to go further. by calling on the european union to ensure its sanctions against russia are comprehensive, and that we truly stand shoulder—to—shoulder with the us. that means calling out and responding to transgressions with one voice, wherever and whenever they occur, from streets of salisbury to the heart...
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chemring countermeasures, which is based near salisbury, makes products to protect military ships andttack. the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. the maker of roundup weedkiller is insisting british consumers are safe to use the product, after a court in the united states ordered them to pay the equivalent of £196 million to a man who became terminally ill after using the firm's weedkillers. in a landmark case, a californian jury found that monsanto knew its weedkillers were dangerous and failed to warn consumers. james cook reports. dwayne johnson applied monsanto's roundup and ranger pro herbicides up to 30 times a year. now 46 years old, and dying of non—hodgkin's lymphoma, he held his head in his hands after the judge related the jury's verdict. glyphosate did present a substantial danger. monsanto had been negligent in failing to warn users and had acted with malice or oppression. mrjohnson said he hoped the verdict would bolster thousands of similar cases. since beginning this case i have received a lot of support, a lot of thank you
chemring countermeasures, which is based near salisbury, makes products to protect military ships andttack. the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. the maker of roundup weedkiller is insisting british consumers are safe to use the product, after a court in the united states ordered them to pay the equivalent of £196 million to a man who became terminally ill after using the firm's weedkillers. in a landmark case, a californian jury found that...
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for standing firm with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia following the salisburysergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in the city in march. the us state department says russia violated international law by using chemical or biological weapons. the kremlin has denied any involvement. 0ur washington correspondent, chris buckler, reports. an attack in the middle of england continues to have consequences for international relationships, and in imposing sanctions, america is making clear that it believes russia used the nerve agent novichok in an attempted assassination here on the streets of salisbury. in the aftermath of the poisoning of the former russian double agent sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia, the united states was one of many countries that did take action. it expelled dozens of russian diplomats from the us, including many from its embassy in washington. and since then, members of congress have been pushing for the state department to make a definitive statement that russia had broken international law by using a chemical or biologic
for standing firm with the uk, after washington introduced new sanctions on russia following the salisburysergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in the city in march. the us state department says russia violated international law by using chemical or biological weapons. the kremlin has denied any involvement. 0ur washington correspondent, chris buckler, reports. an attack in the middle of england continues to have consequences for international relationships, and in imposing...
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jeremy hunt is urging the eu to follow america's lead in standing up to russia following the salisburys been giving his first speech in the united states as foreign secretary. mr hunt said that unity among allies was important. today the united kingdom asks its allies to go further by calling on the european union to ensure its sanctions against russia are comprehensive and that we truly stand shoulder to shoulder with the us. that means calling out and responding to transgressions with one voice, wherever and whenever they occur, from the streets of salisbury to the heart of crimea. we need to remember the importance of unity. notjust on this issue, but on other issues, too, whether it's halting the malign influence of iran, ending ending the conflicts in syria and yemen, denuclearising the korean peninsula orfair burden sharing within nato, where president trump is surely right to urge higher defence spending by european allies, as britain is doing. let's discuss this with dr michael carpenter, from the penn biden center for diplomacy and global engagement. he previously served as de
jeremy hunt is urging the eu to follow america's lead in standing up to russia following the salisburys been giving his first speech in the united states as foreign secretary. mr hunt said that unity among allies was important. today the united kingdom asks its allies to go further by calling on the european union to ensure its sanctions against russia are comprehensive and that we truly stand shoulder to shoulder with the us. that means calling out and responding to transgressions with one...
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russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack — a spokepersonome home tour de france winner geraint thomas. fantastic scenes there in cardiff. let‘s catch up with the sport news. hello. afternoon. more success for great britain in the diving pool in edinburgh. jack laugher has won gold in the 3 metre springboard. it‘s his second gold in the championships after victory in the one metre event. it follows up the gold that he won in the same event, in the same pool at the commonwealth games in glasgow four years ago. britain‘s noah williams and matt dixon took silver in the 10m synchronised platform event. they‘re both just 18 — but they are no strangers to the podium at major events, having won european bronze in budapest last year and taking silver behind tom daley and dan goodfellow at the commonwealth games in april. russia won the gold today. ben proud folowed up his 50m butterfly silver — with his first ever european title. he can offically can call himself the fastest man in water in europe winning gold in the 50 metres freestyle in 21.34 sec
russia condemns new us sanctions imposed in response to the salisbury nerve agent attack — a spokepersonome home tour de france winner geraint thomas. fantastic scenes there in cardiff. let‘s catch up with the sport news. hello. afternoon. more success for great britain in the diving pool in edinburgh. jack laugher has won gold in the 3 metre springboard. it‘s his second gold in the championships after victory in the one metre event. it follows up the gold that he won in the same event,...
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he moved here to salisbury, england, eight years ago, after being released from prison in moscow, where to britain's mi-6. in march, schiphol and his daughter, julia, were found unconscious on a shopping center bench in salisbury. police concluded that the pair had been poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent. while both survived, u.k. authorities placed the blame squarely on one person. >> it is tragic that president putin has chosen to act in this way. >> putin shot back, calling the accusations complete drivel and rubbish. pro-kremlin tv went even further, blaming the former double-agent himself. back to that night, on the bolshoi moscow bridge, the allegations that putin might have played a role in borris nemsov's murder, may stem in part from the evidence that he had been collecting. >> nemsov was about to prove that there was involvement in ukraine. >> that was after his murder. but there was an earlier report that was published in 2012, this was also embarrassing for putin. it claimed the president had 43 planes, 15 helicopters and 4 yachts at his disposal, including one super
he moved here to salisbury, england, eight years ago, after being released from prison in moscow, where to britain's mi-6. in march, schiphol and his daughter, julia, were found unconscious on a shopping center bench in salisbury. police concluded that the pair had been poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent. while both survived, u.k. authorities placed the blame squarely on one person. >> it is tragic that president putin has chosen to act in this way. >> putin shot back,...
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when the incident happened in salisbury, it was a huge story, had big implications were russian diplomacype, the united states. many people reacted with a strong words. russia continues to deny using chemical weapons. what impact did think this will have on russia? will it make any change? these sanctions, i really don't think so. there is a context of much broader sanctions happening. those are sending signals to russian businesses, to foreign investors and they are really having an impact. those are the sanctions that were put in place when russia annexed crimea. they are deducting half a percentage point from russia's grow each year. but even the beginning of this year, have caused the rouble to sell off. they are causing foreign investors, russian debts, they are already having an impact. all right, thank you to coming in. we appreciate you making sense of the story. malaysia says it has cancelled two big infrastructure projects because it doesn't have the money. let's go to our asia business hub, where rico hizon is following the story. what is going on in malaysia? the malaysia in g
when the incident happened in salisbury, it was a huge story, had big implications were russian diplomacype, the united states. many people reacted with a strong words. russia continues to deny using chemical weapons. what impact did think this will have on russia? will it make any change? these sanctions, i really don't think so. there is a context of much broader sanctions happening. those are sending signals to russian businesses, to foreign investors and they are really having an impact....
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demanded from the white house from the trumpet ministration in march right after the incidents in salisbury that it determines if russia violated international law all the trouble to missed ration took it sweet time it was determined now and that's two and a half months after the deadline congress actually set for this determination to be happening so of course you could say and some say this year in washington if course democrats say that that the timing for the action now much closer to the midterm elections is at least suspicious or the correspondence to fund seems on the story for us tonight in washington stefan thank you. well germany has wrapped up a deal that will send migrants who had been registered initially by spanish authorities back to spain spain has become the main entry point for refugees crossing the mediterranean the u.n. says more than twenty three thousand migrants of innards so far this year many more than italy or greece the deal with spain allows german authorities beginning on saturday to reject those refugees who have already been registered as asylum seekers in spa
demanded from the white house from the trumpet ministration in march right after the incidents in salisbury that it determines if russia violated international law all the trouble to missed ration took it sweet time it was determined now and that's two and a half months after the deadline congress actually set for this determination to be happening so of course you could say and some say this year in washington if course democrats say that that the timing for the action now much closer to the...
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government is poised to submit an extradition order for two russians suspected of carrying out the salisburythers were injured. the financial times looks at the return of iran sanctions today. they prohibit iran from using us currency, as well as trading in cars, metals and minerals. 0nline on business insider, the escalation of a human rights dispute has led to saudi arabia expelling ca nada's ambassador and freezing trade and investment. the state airline has also suspended flights in and out of toronto. indian english newspaper business standard looks at the resignation of indian—born pepsi ceo indra nooyi. her departure thins the ranks of female ceos running fortune 500 companies. as reported online at market watch, there has also been a spate of resignations of female ceos over the last year. and finally, in the telegraph, most people enjoy a lie—in when you can get it, but a new study is suggesting oversleeping can be as bad for your health as lack of sleep. so let's begin. with me is jane foley, a senior fx strategist at rabobank.
government is poised to submit an extradition order for two russians suspected of carrying out the salisburythers were injured. the financial times looks at the return of iran sanctions today. they prohibit iran from using us currency, as well as trading in cars, metals and minerals. 0nline on business insider, the escalation of a human rights dispute has led to saudi arabia expelling ca nada's ambassador and freezing trade and investment. the state airline has also suspended flights in and out...
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are ready to submit an extradition order to moscow for two russians suspected of carrying out the salisburysame story, saying the suspects were identified using cctv cross—referenced with records of people entering the country. the financial times leads with the trump administration reimposing sanctions on iran after pulling out of the obama era nuclear deal. the telegraph reports the government is planning tougher sentences for people who view child pornography. the mirror reports on the trial of england cricketer ben stokes, who is charged with affray along with two other men — he denies the charges. the metro carries the same story, as well as a warning that global warming may be approching a tipping point where it speeds up. the i goes with the earthquake in indonesia, reporting that some british tourists are stranded. and the express claims that labour mps are working on a plot to oust their leaderjeremy corbyn. let's ta ke a look at some of those stories in more detail. starting with the lead story in the telegraph. child pawn offenders facing harsher sentences. there's been a huge nu
are ready to submit an extradition order to moscow for two russians suspected of carrying out the salisburysame story, saying the suspects were identified using cctv cross—referenced with records of people entering the country. the financial times leads with the trump administration reimposing sanctions on iran after pulling out of the obama era nuclear deal. the telegraph reports the government is planning tougher sentences for people who view child pornography. the mirror reports on the...
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sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack on a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury boris johnson for his comments about muslim women wearing the burka. a nine—year—old girl has died after suffering a serious head injury following a rock slide at staithes in north yorkshire. also coming up — 100 years on — remembering the battle of amiens. a ceremony is held to commemorate the campaign which helped bring about the end of the first world war. and at half past eleven, we ll be taking an in—depth look
sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack on a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury boris johnson for his comments about muslim women wearing the burka. a nine—year—old girl has died after suffering a serious head injury following a rock slide at staithes in north yorkshire. also coming up — 100 years on — remembering the battle of amiens. a ceremony is held to commemorate the campaign which helped bring about the end of the first world war. and at half past...
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britain is making plans to request extradition of two suspect they think might be responsible for the salisburyttacks. there are big echoes from what happened with the litvinenko murdera what happened with the litvinenko murder a decade ago when britain tracked down the suspect and requested an expedition and russia told us to go away and vladimir putin said at that point it was an obvious message of colonial thinking andl obvious message of colonial thinking and i can imagine he will say the same thing again. since those attacks we have not had too much from government about who was responsible and what has happened but clearly they have made a lot of progress and both the times and the guardian have had details on it, having had two suspect tracked through cctv footage from entering the country possibly under false identities and they want to track them down. but if we do request expedition gone what is the point? mr putin is not to descend those people. russia denies any involvement and as raised all sorts of false flags and they can use about britain holding the skripals against their will,
britain is making plans to request extradition of two suspect they think might be responsible for the salisburyttacks. there are big echoes from what happened with the litvinenko murdera what happened with the litvinenko murder a decade ago when britain tracked down the suspect and requested an expedition and russia told us to go away and vladimir putin said at that point it was an obvious message of colonial thinking andl obvious message of colonial thinking and i can imagine he will say the...
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believes russia used the nerve agent novichok in an attempted assassination here on the streets of salisburyth of the poisoning of the former russian double agent, sergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia, the united states was one of many countries that did take action. it expelled dozens of russian diplomats from the us, including many from its embassy in washington. and since then, members of congress have been pushing for the state department to make a definitive statement that russia had broken international law by using a chemical or biological weapon. in making that determination, sanctions are being automatically imposed that will prevent the sale of some electronics and sensitive technologies to russia. that could put a strain on relationships at a time when donald trump appears to be trying to reach out to vladimir putin, particularly as a second wave of harsher sanctions will follow unless moscow gives reassurances that it won't use chemical weapons again and opens up some sites to inspectors within 90 days. the kremlin is likely to resist that. it continues to deny that it was inv
believes russia used the nerve agent novichok in an attempted assassination here on the streets of salisburyth of the poisoning of the former russian double agent, sergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia, the united states was one of many countries that did take action. it expelled dozens of russian diplomats from the us, including many from its embassy in washington. and since then, members of congress have been pushing for the state department to make a definitive statement that russia had...
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the very strong response from the united states and the uk and our allies to the use of it in salisburypeople are clear this is unacceptable behavior. must stand together. >> at the same time, the president, donald trump, is defending his a proech in helsinki in particular, his approach to vladimir putin. now, we do the sanctions, but he keeps praising putin. he keeping saying there's no real evidence russia was attacking our elections. so doesn't putin take the message that he can get away with anything? >> well, that's not how i interpret the president's policy. i think he's basically doing the speak softly, carry a big stick approach. he has been prepared to be very tough on russia, expelling 60 diplomats. that's more than any other country. introducing sanctions as he's now announced. what he's also saying russia is a big country, it's an important country, it's a nuclear power and he need to have a dialogue. he needs to have a relationship with putin. that's the way he's playing it. >> even the republican chairman of the foreign relations committee says that russia is getting the m
the very strong response from the united states and the uk and our allies to the use of it in salisburypeople are clear this is unacceptable behavior. must stand together. >> at the same time, the president, donald trump, is defending his a proech in helsinki in particular, his approach to vladimir putin. now, we do the sanctions, but he keeps praising putin. he keeping saying there's no real evidence russia was attacking our elections. so doesn't putin take the message that he can get...
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do you see parallels with the case mother litvinenko case, and the salisbury one?d that we will see the continuation of a war of words between russia and the uk government hannah lester is a public enquiry, we might not get to the bottom of what happened ? we might not get to the bottom of what happened? i am concerned that will be that case. unless the british government calls for a public enquiry, this case will dissipate and go underground. very good to talk to this morning. i'm sure that is the case and we will continue to follow it on breakfast over the next few days and weeks and months ahead. let's go to carol with a look at this morning's weather. the many of us, we will enjoy sunshine at the moment. it is a great view, carol. it's over london. good morning, both. you're quite right. if you want substantial rain, some of us will see substantial rain. this weekend is going to be noticeably windy and it will feel much cooler than it has done. the sum of ours, in the north and west, it will feel cool. we are on the frontal side of the weather front, it still g
do you see parallels with the case mother litvinenko case, and the salisbury one?d that we will see the continuation of a war of words between russia and the uk government hannah lester is a public enquiry, we might not get to the bottom of what happened ? we might not get to the bottom of what happened? i am concerned that will be that case. unless the british government calls for a public enquiry, this case will dissipate and go underground. very good to talk to this morning. i'm sure that is...
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news: the united states has a nice it will impose sanctions on russia for the nerve agent attack in salisburyear—old girl has died after suffering a head injury at seaton garth in staithes in north yorkshire. more women candidates than ever will contest us governorships and house seats in november's mid—term elections. after tuesday's primaries across four states, there are now 11 female nominees for governor and at least 173 so far for the house. the results have been hailed as a continuing success story by activists for women in politics. i'm joined from newjersey by debbie walsh, from the centre for american women and politics. thank you very much indeed for joining us. thanks for having me. what lies behind this trend was alone well, we have seen this, not just a recognisable of women but we have just been blowing through the records for women as candidates. we started seeing it back in 2017. records for women as candidates. we started seeing it back in 20mm continues today in 2018. we think in large part this has to do with the election of donald trump and a can of awakening among women
news: the united states has a nice it will impose sanctions on russia for the nerve agent attack in salisburyear—old girl has died after suffering a head injury at seaton garth in staithes in north yorkshire. more women candidates than ever will contest us governorships and house seats in november's mid—term elections. after tuesday's primaries across four states, there are now 11 female nominees for governor and at least 173 so far for the house. the results have been hailed as a...
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chemring countermeasures, which is based near salisbury, makes products to protect military ships and the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. seven marks and spencer stores will shut today as part of a major restructuring plan. it comes a day after house of fraser was bought out of administration, and as more and more high street stores face pressure from rising costs and online retailers. our business correspondent joe lynam has more. a man's appeared in court in calfornia charged with starting a wild—fire that led to more than 20,000 people having to leave their homes. the holy fire, as it has become known, burned nearly 10,000 acres through the mountains of southern california. prosecutors say forrest clark had a grudge against a neighbour. he could face life in prison if convicted. conservative mp jacob rees mogg has claimed an investigation into borisjohnson is a "show trial" to stop him becoming leader. writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off l
chemring countermeasures, which is based near salisbury, makes products to protect military ships and the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. seven marks and spencer stores will shut today as part of a major restructuring plan. it comes a day after house of fraser was bought out of administration, and as more and more high street stores face pressure from rising costs and online retailers. our business correspondent joe lynam has more. a man's...
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are believed to have been exposed to novichok, a military grade or agent in the english town of salisburyack in march. they spent weeks recovering in the hospital. britain has accused russia of being behind the attack. the kremlin that humanly denies that. -- vehemently denies that. in july two others came across the poison and one died. for more on this i'm joined by our correspondent in washington. it is good to see you. tell me, what more do we know about these new sanctions. does the united states have new intelligence about this poison? >> well, i have to tell you, i just got a note. we just had a conference call with the state department in the background. what those sanctions are about, it basically comes down to a ban on granting licenses to export sensitive national security goods to russia. so, that's the sanction in effect right now. the president, i do not think there is new intelligence. i think the trump administration, it looks like this is now following suit on what congress in march, when this attack actually happened, what the u.s. congress asked the trump administration
are believed to have been exposed to novichok, a military grade or agent in the english town of salisburyack in march. they spent weeks recovering in the hospital. britain has accused russia of being behind the attack. the kremlin that humanly denies that. -- vehemently denies that. in july two others came across the poison and one died. for more on this i'm joined by our correspondent in washington. it is good to see you. tell me, what more do we know about these new sanctions. does the united...
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sanctions imposed in responseo a nerve agent attack in the english town of salisbury. the kremlin says it is now working on retaliatory measures. the american move has been welcomed by the u.k., but president trump has yet to comment on the latest sanctions. ste rosenberg reports from moscow. steve: in russia, there is one word that you hear and see with increasing frequency. state television announces that america has launchednother round of sanctions against moscow. mithis time washington is ng exports to russia of sensitive technoloes, some electronics, oil and gas production equipment. a response tthe nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal, an attack that americas solated international law. ostoday,w dismissed the allegations. down at the russian foreign ministry, they denounced the sanctions and threatened retaliation. >> whatever sanctions are taken against russia, the reprisal measures will be identical. pres. trump: great to be with you. steve: and this less than a month after the helsinki summit, ndere donald trump told vladimir putin that americaussia
sanctions imposed in responseo a nerve agent attack in the english town of salisbury. the kremlin says it is now working on retaliatory measures. the american move has been welcomed by the u.k., but president trump has yet to comment on the latest sanctions. ste rosenberg reports from moscow. steve: in russia, there is one word that you hear and see with increasing frequency. state television announces that america has launchednother round of sanctions against moscow. mithis time washington is...
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the attack happened in march in salisbury, england. russia has denied responsibility. the new sanctions will block russia from purchasing hundreds of millions of dollars in weapons, electronic, and aviation-relate equipment from the u.s. in march the u.s. expelled 60 russian diplomats for the poisoning. even as the administration has taken action, the president himself has continued to make overtures to the correct lynn. -- kremlin. he sent letters regarding rand paul who was visited moscow. last week at campaign rally in pennsylvania, mr. trump touted his relationship with the russian president. >> but i got along great with him. >> but earlier that day, top administration officials said russian attacks on u.s. elections are continuing. >> we continue to see a pervasive messaging campaign by russia to try to weaken and divide the united states. >> the president and paul discussed at the white house the president's upcoming trip to moscow, and the president approved of the introductory letter that he sent to putin. that letter sought cooperation from russia on terroris
the attack happened in march in salisbury, england. russia has denied responsibility. the new sanctions will block russia from purchasing hundreds of millions of dollars in weapons, electronic, and aviation-relate equipment from the u.s. in march the u.s. expelled 60 russian diplomats for the poisoning. even as the administration has taken action, the president himself has continued to make overtures to the correct lynn. -- kremlin. he sent letters regarding rand paul who was visited moscow....
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chemring countermeasures — which is based near salisbury — makes products to protect military ships andice said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. marks and spencer will close seven shops today as part of a major restructuring programme. the company plans to shut 100 branches by 2022 as it attempts to improve profitability at a time of unprecedented pressure for the british high street. it comes a day after department store chain house of fraser was bought out of administration. a man's appeared in court in calfornia charged with starting a wildfire that led to more than twenty—thousand people having to leave their homes. the holy fire — as it has become known— burned nearly 10,000 acres through the mountains of southern california. prosecutors say forrest clark had a grudge against a neighbour. he could face life in prison if convicted. the conservative mp, jacob rees—mogg, has criticised the prime minister's handling of the row over borisjohnson‘s comments about the full—face veils worn by some muslim women. writing in the daily telegraph, the tory bac
chemring countermeasures — which is based near salisbury — makes products to protect military ships andice said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. marks and spencer will close seven shops today as part of a major restructuring programme. the company plans to shut 100 branches by 2022 as it attempts to improve profitability at a time of unprecedented pressure for the british high street. it comes a day after department store chain house of fraser was bought...
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chemring countermeasures, which is based near salisbury, makes products to protect military ships andarks & spencer will close seven shops today as part of a major restructuring programme. the company plans to shut 100 branches by 2022 as it attempts to improve profitability at a time of unprecedented pressure for the british high street. it comes a day after department store chain house of fraser was bought out of administration. a passenger plane has crashed into the sea after taking off without permission. all flights were grounded at seattle—tacoma international airport in the us when a passenger plane took off without permission. airport authorities confirmed on twitter that an airline employee had made "an unauthorised take—off" without any passengers on board and that it later crashed into the sea. the plane was a horizon air q400, according to a statement from horizon's partner airline alaska airlines. a man's appeared in court in calfornia charged with starting a wild—fire that led to more than 20,000 people having to leave their homes. the holy fire, as it has become known,
chemring countermeasures, which is based near salisbury, makes products to protect military ships andarks & spencer will close seven shops today as part of a major restructuring programme. the company plans to shut 100 branches by 2022 as it attempts to improve profitability at a time of unprecedented pressure for the british high street. it comes a day after department store chain house of fraser was bought out of administration. a passenger plane has crashed into the sea after taking off...
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chemring countermeasures — which is based near salisbury — makes products to protect military ships and the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. marks and spencer will close seven shops today as part of a major restructuring programme. the company plans to shut 100 branches by 2022 as it attempts to improve profitability at a time of unprecedented pressure for the british high street. it comes a day after department store chain house of fraser was bought out of administration. a man's appeared in court in calfornia charged with starting a wildfire that led to more than 20,000 people having to leave their homes. the holy fire — as it has become known— burned nearly 10 thousand acres through the mountains of southern california. prosecutors say forrest clark had a grudge against a neighbour. he could face life in prison if convicted. jacob rees—mogg has criticised the prime ministers comments about boris johnson's remarks over muslim women wearing a full face veil. writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "persona
chemring countermeasures — which is based near salisbury — makes products to protect military ships and the police said the incident was under control and there was no risk to the public. marks and spencer will close seven shops today as part of a major restructuring programme. the company plans to shut 100 branches by 2022 as it attempts to improve profitability at a time of unprecedented pressure for the british high street. it comes a day after department store chain house of fraser was...
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in the english town of salisbury. the state department and the cia have concluded that moscow used lethal chemical or biological weapons, violating american and international law. senators in argentina are debating whether to pass a bill allowing abortion during the first 1a weeks of pregnancy, an issue that has divided the predominantly catholic country. the law currently allows the procedure only in the case of rape or if the woman's life is endangered. evacuations continue in one of portugal's most popular tourist regions as wildfires blaze out of control. the fires have been burning for five days in the southern algarve region, more than 1,000 firefighters and soldiers have been called in to try and stop the flames from spreading further. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: do computers dream of electric puppies? can data prevent crop devastation? and will lara ever live down these shoes? planet earth is changing. daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants. watching from
in the english town of salisbury. the state department and the cia have concluded that moscow used lethal chemical or biological weapons, violating american and international law. senators in argentina are debating whether to pass a bill allowing abortion during the first 1a weeks of pregnancy, an issue that has divided the predominantly catholic country. the law currently allows the procedure only in the case of rape or if the woman's life is endangered. evacuations continue in one of...