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these are the men responsible for the poisonings in salisbury.ow that many residents in salisbury have been very worried for a long time. it now emerges just how great the potential threat was. yes, time. it now emerges just how great the potentialthreat was. yes, a large amount of decontamination was carried out afterwards but no one could find the source of it, this bottle. it lay undiscovered probably ina bin bottle. it lay undiscovered probably in a bin for three months, which i suppose is a good thing. in that it wasn't in doubt on the streets. i think people were worried locally. now the decontamination effort is pretty much at an end and everywhere has been swept and cleans. we show people in the film how the decontamination has been carried out and how the area is believed to be safe now. thanks very much. you can see more on that into night's panorama. salisbury nerve agent attack: the inside story on bbc1 at 8pm. we will have much more on that and on the brexit deal. let's catch up hello. tonight not as cold as last night. too much clou
these are the men responsible for the poisonings in salisbury.ow that many residents in salisbury have been very worried for a long time. it now emerges just how great the potential threat was. yes, time. it now emerges just how great the potentialthreat was. yes, a large amount of decontamination was carried out afterwards but no one could find the source of it, this bottle. it lay undiscovered probably ina bin bottle. it lay undiscovered probably in a bin for three months, which i suppose is...
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salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered criticall ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. once i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey too had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. just a few milligrams can kill. it only took a day for nick to realise something was badly wrong. everything was juddering. i was very unsteady on my feet. the s
salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered criticall ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the...
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the salisbury nerve agent attack. the police officer poisoned by novichok speaks publicly for the first time about his ordeal. i was still very, very sweaty. the sweating had drawn from my forehead, down my back and my neck, the whole body was just down my back and my neck, the whole body wasjust dripping down my back and my neck, the whole body was just dripping with sweat. asa as a new record is set for the amount of gas in the atmosphere causing global warming, i'll be reporting on how china could be making things worse. and the incredible comeback by robert kubica, who's returned to formula i, eight years after the crash that nearly ended his life. and at half past eleven we'll take another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers steven swinford from the daily telegraph, and talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. stay with us for that. just three days before the eu brexit summit, negotiators have finally agreed a draft political declaration on the uk's future relationship with the european union. the declarat
the salisbury nerve agent attack. the police officer poisoned by novichok speaks publicly for the first time about his ordeal. i was still very, very sweaty. the sweating had drawn from my forehead, down my back and my neck, the whole body was just down my back and my neck, the whole body wasjust dripping down my back and my neck, the whole body was just dripping with sweat. asa as a new record is set for the amount of gas in the atmosphere causing global warming, i'll be reporting on how china...
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reporter: salisbury. in march this year the city became the epicenter oadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with a lethal nerve agent, novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city center. cebut one of the police of investigating the crime would become a victim, too. sergeant bailey: we had to make sure there was no other casualties in the house or e anything in the hoat was vital to find what actually happened. reporter: detective sergeant nick bailey was the first persop to go to the ss' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered the house, and evy thing appeared normal. sergeant bailey: once i had come 'back from the skripals'ouse, my eyes were like pinpricks, and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time i put that down to being tired and stressed. ailey, too, had come into contact with the novichok. it is like oil sinking throughus surfaces, and it is spread by touch. just a few milligrams can kill. it only took a day for nick to realize something was badly
reporter: salisbury. in march this year the city became the epicenter oadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with a lethal nerve agent, novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city center. cebut one of the police of investigating the crime would become a victim, too. sergeant bailey: we had to make sure there was no other casualties in the house or e anything in the hoat was vital to find what actually happened....
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after the salisbury nerve agent attacks and the abuse of red notices by the kremlin, can ijust urge thenment to recognise that the appointment of a putin appointed—general would not only weaken the operational effectiveness of interpol, but undermine our ability to rely on it and shred it credibility as a pillar upon the international rule of law? it might be the case that the man might be the candidate but let's not be under the illusion that it will be president putin calling the shots if he is successful at the general assembly. if he does become the president of interpol, does she not agree that it's notjust a slap in the face of this country and in particular to the people of salisbury, it's a slap in the face to the people of georgia, the people of ukraine, including eastern ukraine and crimea? it's a slap in the face to the civil society activists, opposition politicians and journalists in russia who have been hunted down by the putin regime. i don't think we believe that this election, any possible outcome of this election will have any impact on the issues that he rightly draws
after the salisbury nerve agent attacks and the abuse of red notices by the kremlin, can ijust urge thenment to recognise that the appointment of a putin appointed—general would not only weaken the operational effectiveness of interpol, but undermine our ability to rely on it and shred it credibility as a pillar upon the international rule of law? it might be the case that the man might be the candidate but let's not be under the illusion that it will be president putin calling the shots if...
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salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack.o kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. once i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey, too, had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. just a few milligrams can kill. it only took a day for nick to realise something was badly wrong. everything was judder
salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack.o kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant nick...
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salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack.o kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure that there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had actually happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. 0nce i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey too had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. just a few milligrams can kill. it only took a day for nick to realise something was badly wrong. everythi
salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack.o kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure that there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had actually happened to them. detective...
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course, took theresa may talking about how the international community came together to condemn the salisbury she will also be saying that the frosty relationship that russia and the uk have at the moment is not the one that the uk once. she will be saying that the uk once. she will be saying that if they change their behaviour, we will respond in kind. really try to urge russia to end that broken relationship. but there will of course be referenced to brexit, whatever is said it will be pored to see as to whether the right any clues as to where we are in this endless waiting game. tomorrow, there will be a weekly cabinet meeting, but no suggestion really that any nuke documents are there to be put in front of cabinet ministers. but it is the case —— any new documents. there is a suggestion that some ministers are frustrated, that some ministers are frustrated, that she needs to walk away from the talks and say that we can't budge any more and it will be no deal u nless any more and it will be no deal unless the eu and in some way. whether she will heed those warnings is another matter, but i
course, took theresa may talking about how the international community came together to condemn the salisbury she will also be saying that the frosty relationship that russia and the uk have at the moment is not the one that the uk once. she will be saying that the uk once. she will be saying that if they change their behaviour, we will respond in kind. really try to urge russia to end that broken relationship. but there will of course be referenced to brexit, whatever is said it will be pored...
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salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack.sins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter, yulia, were discovered criticall ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant nick bailey was the first person to go to the skripals' home that night. he was wearing a full forensic suit when he entered their house, and everything appeared normal. 0nce i'd come back from the house, the skripals' house, my pupils were like pinpricks and i was quite sweaty and hot. at the time, i put that down to being tired and stressed. nick bailey too had come into contact with the novichok. it's like oil, sinking through porous surfaces, and it's spread by touch. just a few milligrams can kill. it only took a day for nick to realise something was badly wrong. every
salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack.sins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter, yulia, were discovered criticall ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them....
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who rememberthe russia, people in salisbury who remember the instance with sergey not that long ago,not that long ago, and more broadly not in the context of misinformation, and their alleged attempts to get involved in elections around the world, i think a lot of people will look at this and say, yes, the army is there. stay with the daily telegraph. tenure cap vegan, and you could get in trouble if you try to take me out of your cat's diet. i really hate cats, and i'm absolutely fine on this. it is quite interesting, so one and six pet food supplies are now supplying vegetarian or vegan cat food, and what was the described essays poker—faced statement say that the law requires that that they need to include a healthy diet, and a healthy diet includes meat. we all know the cliche emma and i regard cats as completely irrelevant. —— we all know the cliche, and i'd regard cats is irrelevant. and cats want to be begin it should be a matter of individual choice. whose idea would you... —— ideology... individual choice. whose idea would you... -- ideology... they denied there were any hea
who rememberthe russia, people in salisbury who remember the instance with sergey not that long ago,not that long ago, and more broadly not in the context of misinformation, and their alleged attempts to get involved in elections around the world, i think a lot of people will look at this and say, yes, the army is there. stay with the daily telegraph. tenure cap vegan, and you could get in trouble if you try to take me out of your cat's diet. i really hate cats, and i'm absolutely fine on this....
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the police officer poisoned in the salisbury nerve agent attack speaks exclusively to the bbc. once i'd come back from the house, the skripal‘s house, my pupils were like pinpricks, and i was quite sweaty and hot. and we speak to lyse doucet in riyadh for the latest on the efforts to stop yemen's devastating war. another significant moment in the brexit story. the uk and the eu have agreed on a declaration that outlines their future relationship. here it is. bolding is online for anyone to access. “— bolding is online for anyone to access. —— this whole thing. now let's be clear — this text is not legally binding. think of it more as a roadmap for future negotiations. all be it a roadmap that either side could change. so now theresa may has this declaration — and she has the withdrawal deal — which is legally binding. and the prime minister is now taking on the seemingly impossible job of persuading parliament. the draft text that we have agreed with the commission is a good deal for our country and for our partners in the eu. it honours the vote of the british people by taking
the police officer poisoned in the salisbury nerve agent attack speaks exclusively to the bbc. once i'd come back from the house, the skripal‘s house, my pupils were like pinpricks, and i was quite sweaty and hot. and we speak to lyse doucet in riyadh for the latest on the efforts to stop yemen's devastating war. another significant moment in the brexit story. the uk and the eu have agreed on a declaration that outlines their future relationship. here it is. bolding is online for anyone to...
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while the threat hasn't gone away, the most recent news around, particularly for the people of salisburymeddle in has shifted. it's russia that once again poses... it's like going back to the 19705. we that once again po5e5... it's like going back to the 19705. we now have this state with nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, a huge operation in what is described as non—traditional areas including cyberspace and undersea warfare. this is a broad range of attacks which could occur. the nature of the spy which could occur. the nature of the spy craft i5 which could occur. the nature of the spy craft is somewhat changed since the cold war. as joe says, the russian threat to the east is nothing new but the ways it is manifesting itself as the residents of salisbury will attest, this is the first interview mark carleton smith has given. it's slightly bizarre. i don't know why we need to think about russia and isil, which has designs on being a state which is part of a much broader pan national ideology. they are not the same thing and not occupying the same thing and not occupying the same thoug
while the threat hasn't gone away, the most recent news around, particularly for the people of salisburymeddle in has shifted. it's russia that once again poses... it's like going back to the 19705. we that once again po5e5... it's like going back to the 19705. we now have this state with nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, a huge operation in what is described as non—traditional areas including cyberspace and undersea warfare. this is a broad range of attacks which could occur. the nature of...
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the detective investigating the novichok poisoning in salisbury, has told the bbc that the amont of nerve killed thousands of people. the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligence officers belived to be responsible for the attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such a outrageous, dangerous way of doing some impact it and give me. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. there's no realistic prospect of the government meeting its own deadline to install smart energy meters according to the national audit office. every home in britain is supposed to have a smart meter by 2020. they will allow readings to be read remotely and are supposed to help customers save money. well, lets talk to
the detective investigating the novichok poisoning in salisbury, has told the bbc that the amont of nerve killed thousands of people. the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligence officers belived to be responsible for the attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such...
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milestone for the recovery of salisbury.s the brand new bust of the liverpool and egypt footballer mo salah, which was on display yesterday at the world youth forum. it claims to depict the striker with his arms out wide in the goalscoring celebration he is famous for. but the figure has sparked a satirical response on social media. indeed, for many, it‘s less mo salah and more leo sayer. the piece was met with the sound of silence by another critic, who said it looked much more like art garfunkel. so in some sense then it is a work of art? unfortunately, it has triggered memories of this infamous bust of cristiano ronaldo which was met with worldwide ridicule and eventually replaced. it is not known how mr salah himself has reacted to this less than flattering representation but it‘s hard to imagine he‘d be anything other than stony faced. at 3pm we are expecting an announcement from the spice girls. very exciting. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. many of us are hoping for fine weather tonight. tonig
milestone for the recovery of salisbury.s the brand new bust of the liverpool and egypt footballer mo salah, which was on display yesterday at the world youth forum. it claims to depict the striker with his arms out wide in the goalscoring celebration he is famous for. but the figure has sparked a satirical response on social media. indeed, for many, it‘s less mo salah and more leo sayer. the piece was met with the sound of silence by another critic, who said it looked much more like art...
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the police officer who was poisoned in the salisbury chemical attack speaks about his ordeal for the
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ted salisbury built his stockton, california, home himself 65 years ago. volunteers from the american legion teamed up with a grant from home depot to refurbish salisbury's back yard. they even put in a flag pole. the good news is, they didn't stop there. all making improvements to the kitchen and bathroom. that was very good news indeed. i'm asking you to join me later today along with the whole fast of "the five" we will be in our coats on fox square. jesse waters may not be in his coat. he came last night just in his light blue suit. we have a special treat. pha that mccallum, she is going to join us on "the five" tonight for the entire hour, so i'm really looking forward to that. so thank you for joining us on "the daily briefing." >> shepard: i'm shepard smith in new york this is "shepard smith reporting" president trump is holding a campaign rally in cleveland as he makes his final pitch to voters less than 24 hours, americans will head to the polls and choose candidates in dozens of states and house races. democrats are trying to end the gop's monop
ted salisbury built his stockton, california, home himself 65 years ago. volunteers from the american legion teamed up with a grant from home depot to refurbish salisbury's back yard. they even put in a flag pole. the good news is, they didn't stop there. all making improvements to the kitchen and bathroom. that was very good news indeed. i'm asking you to join me later today along with the whole fast of "the five" we will be in our coats on fox square. jesse waters may not be in his...
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we'll also hear from the the police officer poisoned in the salisbury nerve agent attack — who's spokenrst time about his ordeal. and at 10:30pm, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — tonight's guests a re steven swi nford, deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. nothing is impossible, the words of robert kubica, as it's announced he'll return to formula one eight years after a life changing crash. hooked! co—ca ptain dylan hartley will have to make his impact from the bench when england take on australia this weekend. and dare to zlatan — we hear from the great ibrahimovic, on his remarkable career and he's as modest as ever. the premier league should be happy i didn't come ten years ago, before i came. it would be a different story. also coming up in the programme: they're still on for the double but england's world champions must come past india later to make it through to final of the world twenty20. h
we'll also hear from the the police officer poisoned in the salisbury nerve agent attack — who's spokenrst time about his ordeal. and at 10:30pm, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — tonight's guests a re steven swi nford, deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. nothing is impossible, the words of robert...
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the nerve agent attack in salisbury, england, targeted former russian spy sergei skripal. couple found the bottle, opened it, and a woman died. cnn has learned that british officials believe the poison, known as novachuck was brought into the uk by russian agents via a commercial flight or diplomatic pouch. >> nothing happens in russia when it comes to the security without putin's sign-off. there are no rogue operations in russia. >> reporter: putin has repeatedly denied russia was behind the attack. but has not hid his feelings about skripal. >> translator: he's just a spy. a traitor of the motherland. he is simply a scum bag. that's all. >> reporter: the british government has said the attack was carried out by these men seen here in surveillance video. authorities accuse the men of being agents with russia's military intelligence unit, known as the gru. and originally suggested the order came from higher up. >> the gru is a highly disciplined organization with a well-established chain of command. it was almost certainly also approved outside of the gru at a senior level
the nerve agent attack in salisbury, england, targeted former russian spy sergei skripal. couple found the bottle, opened it, and a woman died. cnn has learned that british officials believe the poison, known as novachuck was brought into the uk by russian agents via a commercial flight or diplomatic pouch. >> nothing happens in russia when it comes to the security without putin's sign-off. there are no rogue operations in russia. >> reporter: putin has repeatedly denied russia was...
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the unmasking of the two salisbury poisoning suspects as gru agents has embarrassed moscow, and thrustsation russians are celebrating today, the gru is a threat to british citizens and to britain's allies. but through the state—controlled media here, russians are told a different story. that it is the west threatening moscow, that the gru is protecting russia. dimitri tells me that if what the west is saying about the gru is true, it means the russian agents are doing a good job, it means they are scared of us. not everyone here is so upbeat, with the gru also implicated in election meddling in the west, and in a failed coup in montenegro, some russians believe the spy agency is playing a dangerous game. translation: this situation is not normal. if every country did the kind of things that gru are accused of, this could end very badly for the whole world. as for the show, well, it ends bizarrely. and rather violently. when russia has a problem, it throws everything at it, all its power. then again, if there is one thing that russia despises, it is weakness. it plays tough, and it play
the unmasking of the two salisbury poisoning suspects as gru agents has embarrassed moscow, and thrustsation russians are celebrating today, the gru is a threat to british citizens and to britain's allies. but through the state—controlled media here, russians are told a different story. that it is the west threatening moscow, that the gru is protecting russia. dimitri tells me that if what the west is saying about the gru is true, it means the russian agents are doing a good job, it means...
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crazy stories that these would-be assassin tried to tell about the trip to salisbury to see a stupidchurch fire they read about on wikipedia. what's going on. >> with the russians and redefine the concept of, limited the first part of -- the idea was to present some kind of plausible deniability, like let's overthrow the iranian leader in 1953. everyone knows we did it but you can't prove anything. a lot of forma kg people we are associate with, they disown putin. they say he's former kgb, like not our kgb. the kgb in the '60s and 70s was a professional intelligence organization. when they did covert action you're your no idea they were doing covert action until much later if at all. goes back to an old install the phrase. putin is more like stolen. stalin was always asked how do you reconcile the fact that you equipment, your tanks, soldiers are not as good as anybody else. stalin said look, quantity has a quality all its own. he just threw been at the situation. that's what the putin intelligence agencies are doing. they are just the numbers at the rest of the world. it is not like
crazy stories that these would-be assassin tried to tell about the trip to salisbury to see a stupidchurch fire they read about on wikipedia. what's going on. >> with the russians and redefine the concept of, limited the first part of -- the idea was to present some kind of plausible deniability, like let's overthrow the iranian leader in 1953. everyone knows we did it but you can't prove anything. a lot of forma kg people we are associate with, they disown putin. they say he's former...
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the police officer who was poisoned in the salisbury chemical attack speaks about his ordeal for thents being fuelled by coal and chinese money.
the police officer who was poisoned in the salisbury chemical attack speaks about his ordeal for thents being fuelled by coal and chinese money.
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accused russia of disinformation in order to distract attention away from incidents such as the salisbury the uk. as part of the our beyond fake news season, steve rosenberg reports from tbilisi. russian tv breaks a story about america. the us army has been experimenting on humans at a secret laboratory —— laboratory outside tbilisi. it sounds dramatic. but is it true? we've come to tbilisi, georgia, to investigate. the source of the russian news story is a former head of georgian state security who fled to moscow. igor giorgadze is the next kgb man and his website is published papers, prove the claims that georgians were given untested us medicines with bad results. but we found the man who compiled the original document and he says the story is wrong. the whole world knew this programme. it was to eliminate hepatitis c in georgia. it's strange that mr giorgadze showed this to people as a kind of experiment because thousands of people were killed in maybe 200 of people were killed in maybe 200 of them were dead and had adverse events. she would of hepatitis? of course, killed of hepatiti
accused russia of disinformation in order to distract attention away from incidents such as the salisbury the uk. as part of the our beyond fake news season, steve rosenberg reports from tbilisi. russian tv breaks a story about america. the us army has been experimenting on humans at a secret laboratory —— laboratory outside tbilisi. it sounds dramatic. but is it true? we've come to tbilisi, georgia, to investigate. the source of the russian news story is a former head of georgian state...
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it's been accused by britain of the novichok poisoning in salisbury and of malign activity around the 100th anniversary with events right across russia. our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, attended one party in the town of beloretsk in eastern russia. it did not look much like a birthday party. russian seemingly fighting to the death. but in a beloretsk, this was a special anniversary show for the 100th birthday of russia's military intelligence service, the gru. there were soldiers past and present here, watching, remembering those who had given their lives for the motherland. they paraded through the town, with one of the symbols of russian military intelligence, the bat, the animal that can hear everything. but this may not be such a happy birthday for the gru. the unmasking of the two salisbury poisoning suspects as gru agents has embarrassed moscow, and thrust the organisation into public view. awkward for a secretive spy agency. britain says that the organisation russians are celebrating today, the gru is a threat to british citizens and to britain's allies. but through t
it's been accused by britain of the novichok poisoning in salisbury and of malign activity around the 100th anniversary with events right across russia. our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, attended one party in the town of beloretsk in eastern russia. it did not look much like a birthday party. russian seemingly fighting to the death. but in a beloretsk, this was a special anniversary show for the 100th birthday of russia's military intelligence service, the gru. there were soldiers past...
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be touched upon again this evening, but what has happened since then, the poisoning insoles —— in salisburywhat she will say, if russia would like to change its behaviour, then the uk will change its relationship with vladimir putin because that is not the kind of relationship that the uk wants, she will say. as you say, of course, brexit is not far from anyone‘s mines and she will touch upon that, as well, and she will repeat that she wants to save the result of that referendum and she has laid down certain deadlines about that and some will say that is what has cornered her. she has nowhere to go. she is under mounting pressure from her own cabinet some of whom think it is time to walk away and that if the eu won't give any more concessions, the deal that is on the table at the moment is into not good enough. and from a practical point of view, there are many who think what is the point of them rubber—stamping a deal which they are rubber—stamping a deal which they a re pretty certain rubber—stamping a deal which they are pretty certain will not get through parliament. 0ne cabinet ministe
be touched upon again this evening, but what has happened since then, the poisoning insoles —— in salisburywhat she will say, if russia would like to change its behaviour, then the uk will change its relationship with vladimir putin because that is not the kind of relationship that the uk wants, she will say. as you say, of course, brexit is not far from anyone‘s mines and she will touch upon that, as well, and she will repeat that she wants to save the result of that referendum and she...
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it comes, of course, against the backdrop of salisbury, the attack on the skripals, and alleged russianh they are trying to target opponents of the putin regime. that's the real concern here from the uk and from america, were this fellow to become head of interpol, then it would be more likely to take forward warrants for political opponents. as david was saying, it's an important organisation, spans are so many countries. in some ways, it's been superseded by the european arrest warrant, but that's obviouslyjust in europe, then there's nato and other organisations but interpol is an overarching organisation that covers so many countries. an overarching organisation that covers so many countries. it is a secret ballot and it seems to be one country, one vote. even if the uk and the us and its allies are trying to promote a candidate from south korea instead, it seems unlikely that will happen. again it raises the question, the putin regime loves to undermine those rules—based order is, whether it's the world trading system, the banking system or the western security — — system, the bank
it comes, of course, against the backdrop of salisbury, the attack on the skripals, and alleged russianh they are trying to target opponents of the putin regime. that's the real concern here from the uk and from america, were this fellow to become head of interpol, then it would be more likely to take forward warrants for political opponents. as david was saying, it's an important organisation, spans are so many countries. in some ways, it's been superseded by the european arrest warrant, but...
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the police officer who was poisoned in the salisbury chemical attack speaks about his ordeal for thewith sweat.
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the zizzi restaurant in salisbury that was shut following the russian chemical attack in the city is charity. sergei and yulia skripal ate at zizzi hours before they were discovered unconscious on a nearby bench in march. the restaurant has since been given a clean bill of health after extensive cleaning and testing by specialist teams. people in england are being told to cut back on alcohol, fat, sugar and salt in a bid to boost the nation's life expectancy by five years by 2035. the health secretary, matt hancock, has warned that the nhs in england will not be sustainable without what he called a "radical shift" towards preventing disease and illness. theresa may is due to brief cabinet colleagues tomorrow on the latest state of the brexit talks following her phone call today with her irish counterpart leo va radkar. the uk has been warned by ireland to stand by its commitments specifically on avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and the republic, even if there's no brexit trade agreement. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is in downing street. what is the latest sta
the zizzi restaurant in salisbury that was shut following the russian chemical attack in the city is charity. sergei and yulia skripal ate at zizzi hours before they were discovered unconscious on a nearby bench in march. the restaurant has since been given a clean bill of health after extensive cleaning and testing by specialist teams. people in england are being told to cut back on alcohol, fat, sugar and salt in a bid to boost the nation's life expectancy by five years by 2035. the health...
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the detective leading the investigation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc thet of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. the wife of matthew hedges, jailed for spying in the united arab emirates, thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr hedges. new figures reveal a big increase in the number of youngsters experiencing mental health problems. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, who's deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail leads on theresa may's efforts to get her brexit deal over the line in the face of rebellious mps by directly appealing to the business community and the public for support. the guardian says the prime minister is battling on all fronts to save her brexit deal, with mrs may caught between demands from backbench brexiteers for a chang
the detective leading the investigation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc thet of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. the wife of matthew hedges, jailed for spying in the united arab emirates, thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr hedges. new figures reveal a big increase in the number of youngsters experiencing mental health problems. hello and welcome...
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authorities found the bodies yesterday morningt the home on salisbury court. still not clear how they died and their names have not been released. >> we continue to follow the devastatingnd deadly wildfires in california. flames swallowing whatever they come in contact with. burning up folks lhomes. atst 9 people are confirmed dead. a quarter of a million people are under evacuation orders. >> iestigators are looking into a motive behind the thousand oaks shooting. he may have thought his ex-girlfriend was in tha bar. he shot and killed 12 people before taking his own life. the marine veteran took to social media h saying was bored but sane. president trump blaming mental illness for the massacre. the accused gunman's former roommatehinks the government is ultimately responsible. >> well,y, obviou he has an illness. you guys refer to it as ptsd. the government should be fixing that. >> i april he saw a mental health specialist that worried he had post-traumatic stress disorder. >> jennifer wexton says gun laws need to change at all levels of government. she ma
authorities found the bodies yesterday morningt the home on salisbury court. still not clear how they died and their names have not been released. >> we continue to follow the devastatingnd deadly wildfires in california. flames swallowing whatever they come in contact with. burning up folks lhomes. atst 9 people are confirmed dead. a quarter of a million people are under evacuation orders. >> iestigators are looking into a motive behind the thousand oaks shooting. he may have...
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it was one of a number of locations in salisbury that had to be cordoned off, after the poisoning of more on today's main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. those lucky enough to work for an employer who has voluntarily signed up to the scheme known as the real living wage are set for a 2.8% pay rise this week. for the first time they will receive £9 an hour. that's substantially higher than the legally—binding "national living wage" of £7.83 per hour. 0ur correspondent joe miller explains. wages are growing faster than the cost of basic goods and unemployment has gone down. but the living wage foundation says one in five of us are still earning less than is needed to make ends meet. i have to look better at things, the prices, and go for what i can really afford, like, meat—wise, beef is out of the question. the boss says he can't afford to give staff a raise without increasing prices. and almost 5,000 businesses already are paying more than they have to by law, and are committed to a rate set by the living
it was one of a number of locations in salisbury that had to be cordoned off, after the poisoning of more on today's main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. those lucky enough to work for an employer who has voluntarily signed up to the scheme known as the real living wage are set for a 2.8% pay rise this week. for the first time they will receive £9 an hour. that's substantially higher than the legally—binding...
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in salisbury u.k. earlier this year. russia. the gulags of china operate. there are problems broadly. my strong recommendation to president trump would be that this is the moment are rousing speech to the entire g20. importance america places on liberty and in the course of that, runs through at least brief mention of a saudi arabia has done. but also includes china and russia. >> quite a few bad apples on the world stage. saudi arabia and the crying prints in the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi has dominated international headlines. president trump that the statement this week saying the u.s. will continue to stand by the saudi history by stephen has come under tremendous criticisms are members of its own party, its own allies. senator lindsey graham, rand paul and senator ben sasse's on "fox news sunday" this morning and this is what he said. >> mbs contributed to murdering somebody abroad and it is not strength to sort of mumble pass that. strength is telling the truth even when it's hard. >> president trump is made its decision on how hoover's
in salisbury u.k. earlier this year. russia. the gulags of china operate. there are problems broadly. my strong recommendation to president trump would be that this is the moment are rousing speech to the entire g20. importance america places on liberty and in the course of that, runs through at least brief mention of a saudi arabia has done. but also includes china and russia. >> quite a few bad apples on the world stage. saudi arabia and the crying prints in the murder of the journalist...
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and james burns and michael salisbury were arrested monday afteg fond with conditioning we after they were found with a stolen laptop and drugs and two others were arrested for driving a stolen mortgage home and looting. when look at this devastation in paradise, along butte county it's hard to imagine that people would be accused of taking advantage of the people who have already lost so much. there's a chance, that you know, the looting numbers for arrest will go up, but law enforcement is being very vigilant and keeping an eye on any suspicious activity. in paradise, sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> butte county authorities are trying to identify 40 people who died in the camp fire. so far 4 fire victims have been identified including jesus fernandez and ernie foss was mo 8 magalia worked for the tire company, and the name of the fourth victim may be released later once the family is notified. >>> and they've identified other victims, 66-year-old gordon dice was born and raised in oakland and died in paradise. her father was last seen running back into his burning home. the ste
and james burns and michael salisbury were arrested monday afteg fond with conditioning we after they were found with a stolen laptop and drugs and two others were arrested for driving a stolen mortgage home and looting. when look at this devastation in paradise, along butte county it's hard to imagine that people would be accused of taking advantage of the people who have already lost so much. there's a chance, that you know, the looting numbers for arrest will go up, but law enforcement is...
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office deputies arrested two men, the first identified as jason burns, age 41, the 2nd, michael salisbury, they were found inside a residence in centerville which is inside of one of the areas that is currently under in evacuation order. they were not supposed to be in that house and they were found to be in possession of a gun that was registered to a person who lives in paradise. they were ultimately arrested and booked into jail for being fell ins in possession of firearms, possession of an assault weapon, possession of controlled substances and being prohibited person of those items as well as being in an evacuated area where they should not have been. in addition, earlier this morning, deputies made contact with two men honey run road in chico, another area under investigation, during the course of that contact in individual named teddy king, as well as a subject by the name of john brown, were found to be in possession of a laptop computer that is suspected to be stolen. they were also in possession of drugs and they had a ski mask with them, which the investigators thought was unus
office deputies arrested two men, the first identified as jason burns, age 41, the 2nd, michael salisbury, they were found inside a residence in centerville which is inside of one of the areas that is currently under in evacuation order. they were not supposed to be in that house and they were found to be in possession of a gun that was registered to a person who lives in paradise. they were ultimately arrested and booked into jail for being fell ins in possession of firearms, possession of an...
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look the map down towards southern maryland and ocean city and salisbury, 15 to 25 inches of snow.lier about christmas and what to expect for christ ss, a bigrm around that time. however, it looks like a very warm sto and a lot of rain. the rainy pattern and especially the longer portion, late january, most likely the last two week, and late february is when the cold air is here and when the stormier weather pattern sets in. >> big t storms six 12 inches, calling for three of them so when you're talking about kids getting out of school, all the kids and teachers out there, this is for you. however, a lot of could be in for june dates for school as we, yeah, get too many snow days. >> i'm rooting for the warm blob. >> thanks, doug, i think. yikes. doug has delivered his winter weather forecast now. you know what it is, so f many of us means in a winter is officially he. >> wouldn't be winter witut a snow stick. >> reporter: hey, i'm pat collins. all you have to do is name the day and time we get the first snow at reagan national airport. go to nbcwashington.com and look for snow sti
look the map down towards southern maryland and ocean city and salisbury, 15 to 25 inches of snow.lier about christmas and what to expect for christ ss, a bigrm around that time. however, it looks like a very warm sto and a lot of rain. the rainy pattern and especially the longer portion, late january, most likely the last two week, and late february is when the cold air is here and when the stormier weather pattern sets in. >> big t storms six 12 inches, calling for three of them so when...
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richmond virginia up through salisbury and dover. washington, d.c.s going to be soggy, philadelphia and new york too. the areas that we're watching is on the east coast. that's where the rainy weather will be, little bit in florida, not too bad. but a lot of our close battleground states have a decent forecast out there. in connecticut it's going to be pouring this afternoon. people waiting in line won't be thrilled. >>> still ahead in the nba ornd conjur man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptom
richmond virginia up through salisbury and dover. washington, d.c.s going to be soggy, philadelphia and new york too. the areas that we're watching is on the east coast. that's where the rainy weather will be, little bit in florida, not too bad. but a lot of our close battleground states have a decent forecast out there. in connecticut it's going to be pouring this afternoon. people waiting in line won't be thrilled. >>> still ahead in the nba ornd conjur man: are unpredictable crohn's...
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the restaurant in salisbury, where traces of the nerve agent novichok were found after the poisoninga special thank you dinner was held for the emergency services at the zizzi italian restaurant last night. it was one of a number of locations in the city to be found to be contaminated after sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fell seriously ill in march. women will begin to qualify for their state pensions at the same age as men from today — a quarter of a century after equality plans were first announced. the move will see women join men in being eligble for payments at the age of 65, but critics say they are still a long way from pension equlity as the amount they typically receive is lower. aaron burr yesterday we were talking about a spice girls reunion and you are quite excited that i remember yesterday. so too is adele. there she is sharing her excitement. the singerjoined thousands of other fans welcoming the announcement online with a childhood picture which revealed her bedroom plastered with pictures of the spice girls. it's received nearly two million likes. the only thi
the restaurant in salisbury, where traces of the nerve agent novichok were found after the poisoninga special thank you dinner was held for the emergency services at the zizzi italian restaurant last night. it was one of a number of locations in the city to be found to be contaminated after sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fell seriously ill in march. women will begin to qualify for their state pensions at the same age as men from today — a quarter of a century after equality plans were...
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the second, michael salisbury, age 48, of reno. they were found inside a residence in the centerville area of butte county, which is inside one of the areas that is currently under an evacuation order. they were not supposed to be in that house. they were found to be in possession of a gun that was registered to a person who lives in paradise. they were ultimately arrested and booked into the butte county jail for being felons in possession of firearms, possession of an assault weapon, possession of controlled substances, and being a prohibited person of those items as well as being in an evacuated area where they shouldn't have been. in addition to that, earlier this morning deputies made contact with two men in the area of honey run road in chico, another area that is under investigation. during the course of that contact, an individual by the name of teddy king, age 27, of paradise, as well as a subject by the name of john brown, age 38, of oroville, were found to be in possession of a laptop computer that is suspected to be sto
the second, michael salisbury, age 48, of reno. they were found inside a residence in the centerville area of butte county, which is inside one of the areas that is currently under an evacuation order. they were not supposed to be in that house. they were found to be in possession of a gun that was registered to a person who lives in paradise. they were ultimately arrested and booked into the butte county jail for being felons in possession of firearms, possession of an assault weapon,...
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the second, michael salisbury, age 48 of reno. they were found inside of a residence in the centerville area of butte county which is inside one of the areas currently under evacuation order. they were not supposed to be in that house, and they were found to be in possession of a gun that was registered to a person who lives in paradise. they were ultimately arrested. and, looked into the butte county county jail for being felons in possession of firearms. possession of an assault weapon. possession of controlled substances. and, being a prohibited person of those items as well as being in an evacuated area where they shouldn't haties made contactwith two men in the area of honeunder investigation. during the course of that contact, an individual by the name of teddy king, age 27 of paradise, as well as a subject by the name of john brown, age 38, were found to be in possession of a laptop computer that is suspected to be stolen. they had a ski mask with them, which the investigators thought was unusual, or curious, and suspected
the second, michael salisbury, age 48 of reno. they were found inside of a residence in the centerville area of butte county which is inside one of the areas currently under evacuation order. they were not supposed to be in that house, and they were found to be in possession of a gun that was registered to a person who lives in paradise. they were ultimately arrested. and, looked into the butte county county jail for being felons in possession of firearms. possession of an assault weapon....
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the butte county sheriff's office says deputies found jason burns of chico and michael salisbury of reno hiding inside a home in the town of paradise on monday with a .45-caliber handgun and drugs. deputies also found an atv and ar-15 rifle and tools that the men are suspected of stealing. deputies say they also arrested teddy king of paradise and john brown of oroville yesterday with a laptop computer that did not belong to them. and a few of hours later two more people were arrested. they were from maglee yeah, after another town with a vehicle reported stolen. >>> a smash-and-grab while victims are in the car. a victim describes coming up how the suspect blocked her exit and what happened next. plus -- >> we'll tell you about some proposed changes to the bay area bridges which might just speed up your commute. >> we are still battling the smoky weather out there and we'll continue. i have the forecast what to expect coming into the weekend with bad air quality. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now during sleep number's vete
the butte county sheriff's office says deputies found jason burns of chico and michael salisbury of reno hiding inside a home in the town of paradise on monday with a .45-caliber handgun and drugs. deputies also found an atv and ar-15 rifle and tools that the men are suspected of stealing. deputies say they also arrested teddy king of paradise and john brown of oroville yesterday with a laptop computer that did not belong to them. and a few of hours later two more people were arrested. they...
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took measures to expel russian diplomats because of the poisons in salisbury and they have been verying sanctions against rodriguez and reuniting astonia against russian aggression. so on the security side, we have a firm set of principles and cooperation. always on the economic side, yes, sometimes national interests creep out in front and we need to guard against that. it's only by being united and determined that russia will be deterred. >> neil: we're still facing trade frictions, some of the trade impasses with some countries in the united states, not so much with china and the united states. obviously, you know, your country a lot of european partners are worried it will turn into a global trade war. the president descends on air force one. the president says we will solve this and we will be better for it. do you believe that? >> i had a pleasure of talking to the president about trade. he clearly knows a lot about it. he has a lot of the figures in his head. he doesn't like cheats in the international system. i think we agree with him on that. but in britain, we like to think
took measures to expel russian diplomats because of the poisons in salisbury and they have been verying sanctions against rodriguez and reuniting astonia against russian aggression. so on the security side, we have a firm set of principles and cooperation. always on the economic side, yes, sometimes national interests creep out in front and we need to guard against that. it's only by being united and determined that russia will be deterred. >> neil: we're still facing trade frictions,...
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. >> reporter: a the house at salisbury lane, there was no sign of forced entry. the sheriff's office believes the nguyen home was targeted and thnd don't know why don't have a word on a suspect. julie carey, news 4. >>> still thahead, rain i forecast for the next festival hours. >> and we've got cold. storm team 4in isg it all. we'll tell you how to plan for your night and your tomorrow >morning. >> coming up next, we're working for you with ways to save on your thanksgiving dinner. a hit here.he now is t time to buy the cheapest things -- find the cheapest prices, i should say. >>> and we're honoring our veterans today o the next three hours. >> that's right. stick around and see how a fallen veteran from prince fallen veteran from prince george's county is being z319wz z16fz y319wy y16fy >>> storm team 4 is tracking nin for texnd thehe t tomorrow morning's commute. stay with us for that. plus, doug is rling out his winter weather forecast. don't want to miss that. >> how about that. it's raining and it's not friday. >> maybe he can explain that. >> we'll see. >
. >> reporter: a the house at salisbury lane, there was no sign of forced entry. the sheriff's office believes the nguyen home was targeted and thnd don't know why don't have a word on a suspect. julie carey, news 4. >>> still thahead, rain i forecast for the next festival hours. >> and we've got cold. storm team 4in isg it all. we'll tell you how to plan for your night and your tomorrow >morning. >> coming up next, we're working for you with ways to save on your...
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we have seen the attempted assassination of a former russian military officer in salisbury, england and his daughter being discovered on a park bench unconscious exposed to a soviet toxin. we have seen it more recently, these indictments, efforts to target anti-doping agencies. efforts to target other regardsions and putin personal adversaries. he isare personal enemies turning russia's spy capabilities against. it is almost comical how bad the tradecraft has been. rental cars full of equipment, authorities look for the trunk and expose this plot. stories that would be assassins tell him about -- tell about, what is going on here? >> the mission is to redefine covert action. the idea was to present some kind of plausible deniability. -- in 1953.row everyone knows we did it, but you can't prove anything. a lot of former kgb people we are associated with this own -- disown it. in the 1960's and 1970's, it was a professional organization. when they did covert action, you had a -- no idea if at all. . putin is more like stalin than anyone else. stalin was asked how you rectify that your tan
we have seen the attempted assassination of a former russian military officer in salisbury, england and his daughter being discovered on a park bench unconscious exposed to a soviet toxin. we have seen it more recently, these indictments, efforts to target anti-doping agencies. efforts to target other regardsions and putin personal adversaries. he isare personal enemies turning russia's spy capabilities against. it is almost comical how bad the tradecraft has been. rental cars full of...
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let's hear from salisbury in north carolina. lewis is voting today.d morning. >> caller: good morning c-span. c-span. good morning america. yes, i'm going to vote today. it's a little rainy and salisbury north carolina at that rate is notot going to stop me d my family. we want just wait for that moment. the poll is just at block fromy neighborhood, my residence. so i'm looking forward to it and to cast my vote for democrat. you know, it's amazing how some republicans can overlook the rhetoric from this president and everybody that he is promoting ore campaigning for. and just the other day this man stated that he's a nationalist. so i just wonder when he said he's a nationalist how many other republicans jumped on board because we know what that's all about. we already know that he just doesn't like people of caller. we already know that he just felt like people coming close to the borders. he's sending troops out there carrying machine guns and machetes and issues totally ridiculous. thema people, republicans cannot see that their calling know is wh
let's hear from salisbury in north carolina. lewis is voting today.d morning. >> caller: good morning c-span. c-span. good morning america. yes, i'm going to vote today. it's a little rainy and salisbury north carolina at that rate is notot going to stop me d my family. we want just wait for that moment. the poll is just at block fromy neighborhood, my residence. so i'm looking forward to it and to cast my vote for democrat. you know, it's amazing how some republicans can overlook the...
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following the gru's botched attempt to kill the former double agent sergei skripal and his daughter in salisburyeneral had been ill for a long time. the board of the carmaker nissan are holding an emergency meeting to decide the fate of the firm's chairman, carlos ghosn. it comes days after the tycoon, who also works for mitsubishi and renault, was arrested for financial misconduct. he is accused of misusing company funds and understating his income. joining me in the studio is business reporter katie prescott. that meeting is under way. is there any news from it yet? no, it started recently. i think there will be a foregone conclusion. ghosn is accused of using company money for luxury homes around the world, and also the way in which nissan have been talking about it indicate that. his number two described him as a tyrant, the chief executive. they said his tenure at the company was a dark period, which is really quite astonishing given that he has been in charge for nearly 20 years and is seen as in charge for nearly 20 years and is seen as having turned the company around. yet renault is tak
following the gru's botched attempt to kill the former double agent sergei skripal and his daughter in salisburyeneral had been ill for a long time. the board of the carmaker nissan are holding an emergency meeting to decide the fate of the firm's chairman, carlos ghosn. it comes days after the tycoon, who also works for mitsubishi and renault, was arrested for financial misconduct. he is accused of misusing company funds and understating his income. joining me in the studio is business...
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the detective investigating the novichok poisoning in salisbury has told the bbc that the amount of nervethousands of people. the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligence officers believed to be responsible for the attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such an outrageous, dangerous way of doing something that it angered me as well. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. bbc panorama's jane corbin is here. thank you for coming along to talk about this programme. listening to nick bailey, it is quite remarkable on an individual level and a family level what he and his nearest and dearest have gone through. yes. he told me that physically he was doing well. he was recovering well, bu
the detective investigating the novichok poisoning in salisbury has told the bbc that the amount of nervethousands of people. the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligence officers believed to be responsible for the attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such an...