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welcome to the next episode of my as that today we're in the city of salisbury the magical city where mozart was born and i'll tell you more about the fantastic projects that i get to do in this beautiful city this year but when i travel around the world sometimes i get the wonderful opportunity of bumping into other musicians that are working in the same hole and today i had the fortune of bumping into 2 of my favorite artists in classical music you go this month and you let's see what they have to say because she was. really how so. let's reverse park because it's always a snubber together well i think well it's because you're not really listening cause you're not talking well let's not argue it's just this to. you just for you can you listen to my stomach when the state. temple i'm not singing to long i am not longer a priest could you help us to help i think. to go and what are you doing here with where we are the most of them yes it's where most of us want and that's why we're doing a show called and now most of the most for you because he was born right on the station right on t
welcome to the next episode of my as that today we're in the city of salisbury the magical city where mozart was born and i'll tell you more about the fantastic projects that i get to do in this beautiful city this year but when i travel around the world sometimes i get the wonderful opportunity of bumping into other musicians that are working in the same hole and today i had the fortune of bumping into 2 of my favorite artists in classical music you go this month and you let's see what they...
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life was about for the very 1st time when i was 19 years old and i got the opportunity to come to salisbury to see this new production of the opera of burials that nation of foulest where does the us have created this new concept that everybody was talking about and i went there with my father which is incredible that i got to be there and so that immediately created a bond because tom was in egypt and the concept of what i was miles has a lot to do with the concept that they have for faust the use futuristic ideas concepts of today dilemmas from today and it's absolutely fantastic i'm going to take you through stage with our director and visionary catalyst by the by me is that i keep going to keep putting the really says this is i know i tell you that come up when you're asked as to it the most but i don't get that not he said after that from if you go save all of the love of your son if we're looking as if he gave it we're sitting there meant. and there's i used to have a shot to be able to feel enough of a. metaphor the middle of me feel a concept of us to come into this life so that. th
life was about for the very 1st time when i was 19 years old and i got the opportunity to come to salisbury to see this new production of the opera of burials that nation of foulest where does the us have created this new concept that everybody was talking about and i went there with my father which is incredible that i got to be there and so that immediately created a bond because tom was in egypt and the concept of what i was miles has a lot to do with the concept that they have for faust the...
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life was about for the very 1st time when i was 19 years old and i got the opportunity to come to salisbury to see this new production of the opera of burials that mention a foulest where does the us have created this new concept that everybody was talking about and i went there with my father which is incredible that i got to be there and so that immediately created a bond because thomas in egypt and the concept of what i was miles has a lot to do with the concept that they have for faust they use futuristic ideas concepts of today dilemma's from today and it's absolutely fantastic i'm going to take you through stage with our director and visionary. but i mean is that i going to you're going to keep but he really says this is i know i talk to you that come up when you're asked as to it the most but i want to get that not he said not that it's one of if you go say of all of the problems of your son if we're going to say yes and he. had invented it. and as i said i have a feeling affordable. middle of my field is a concept of us i mean there is life after that. but a level along like this. 4
life was about for the very 1st time when i was 19 years old and i got the opportunity to come to salisbury to see this new production of the opera of burials that mention a foulest where does the us have created this new concept that everybody was talking about and i went there with my father which is incredible that i got to be there and so that immediately created a bond because thomas in egypt and the concept of what i was miles has a lot to do with the concept that they have for faust they...
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he's just come out of this butchers shop in the centre of salisbury.election campaign. the tory strategists have shied away from anything that looks spontaneous, it is a town centre walkabout, but he is here in salisbury seeing what happens, meeting voters. now, this is pretty safe territory for him, this is a rock—solid tory seat, a majority of 17,000. but he has decided to come here just before the nato summit begins and show that he is not frightened of meeting some voters. of course, we are all waiting to see what president trump has to say about this general election campaign, he is now in london for the nato summit. so far, this morning, he has been uncharacteristically cautious, diplomatic, not really wanting to get stuck into this campaign. which, of course, is the convention for us presidents. 0fcom has rejected a complaint from the conservatives after channel 4 used a melting ice sculpture to represent borisjohnson during a climate debate last week. the media regulator says the act was not a breach of impartiality and election rules. 0n the e
he's just come out of this butchers shop in the centre of salisbury.election campaign. the tory strategists have shied away from anything that looks spontaneous, it is a town centre walkabout, but he is here in salisbury seeing what happens, meeting voters. now, this is pretty safe territory for him, this is a rock—solid tory seat, a majority of 17,000. but he has decided to come here just before the nato summit begins and show that he is not frightened of meeting some voters. of course, we...
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going back to salisbury, the russians, they are a rogue state and they do these things at will.ond trailer today, the idea that any french alps there are a dozen who move around europe at will, ignoring the rules of any other land, it shows that the state does seem to be rogue, it does exactly what it was, this guy was a chechen separatist who commanded forces against the russians in the 1990s. he was shot by an assailant in a wig who approached him on an electric bicycle and shot him with a pistol fitted with a silencer. the russians have not helped the german authorities. the german authorities are saying it is clear that the german and chechen governments have something to do with this. you get the idea that no—one is safe, that no—oneis the idea that no—one is safe, that no—one is safe from them. they will hunt you down and they will kill you. it raises questions about what will happen next. because after salisbury, you know, this was a moment when everybody did step up and show solidarity among the uk's allies, 150 odd diplomats expelled from capitals over europe and north
going back to salisbury, the russians, they are a rogue state and they do these things at will.ond trailer today, the idea that any french alps there are a dozen who move around europe at will, ignoring the rules of any other land, it shows that the state does seem to be rogue, it does exactly what it was, this guy was a chechen separatist who commanded forces against the russians in the 1990s. he was shot by an assailant in a wig who approached him on an electric bicycle and shot him with a...
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sounds a little bit like salisbury, doesn't it? that the suspect is russian and that is an allegation, and the story, it is pretty gruesome. this man is in a park, his shot in the back of the head, and through looking at the movements of the man they arrested, where he came from, allegedly fled from moscow airport to paris six days before the killing, looking at is movements and where he said he is from, where he works, the company he a p pa re ntly from, where he works, the company he apparently works for, the fax number is somehow linked to companies belonging to the russian defence ministry, what the germans are saying that it is highly likely that this guy is responsible but i think theissue this guy is responsible but i think the issue here diplomatically as the russians haven't helped them with their investigations. and russia says it will retaliate. we don't know how but we will keep an eye on that. now, peloton. ican't know how but we will keep an eye on that. now, peloton. i can't believe this! it caused a huge fuss on soc
sounds a little bit like salisbury, doesn't it? that the suspect is russian and that is an allegation, and the story, it is pretty gruesome. this man is in a park, his shot in the back of the head, and through looking at the movements of the man they arrested, where he came from, allegedly fled from moscow airport to paris six days before the killing, looking at is movements and where he said he is from, where he works, the company he a p pa re ntly from, where he works, the company he...
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welcome to the next episode of music i'm asked that today we're in the city of salisbury the magical city where mozart was born and i'll tell you more about the fantastic projects that i get to do in this beautiful city this year but when i travel around the world sometimes i get there wonderful opportunity of bumping into other musicians that are working in the same hole and today i had the fortune of bumping into top my favorite artists in classical music igudesman and joe let's see what they have to say because should we rehearsed so but let's reverse that part because it's always just never together well and i speak well it's because you're not really a list because you're not talking well let's not argue let's just this to. you just for you could you listen to my stomach with this it. was not just i'm not sure that a lot of the i'm not longer this could you help us joke i think. together what are you doing here with where we are the modes yes the chair where parts of the score and that's why we're doing a show called and no more so now mostly because he was born right on the rig
welcome to the next episode of music i'm asked that today we're in the city of salisbury the magical city where mozart was born and i'll tell you more about the fantastic projects that i get to do in this beautiful city this year but when i travel around the world sometimes i get there wonderful opportunity of bumping into other musicians that are working in the same hole and today i had the fortune of bumping into top my favorite artists in classical music igudesman and joe let's see what they...
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>> it is fine, go ahead. >> i am lois salisbury. good morning.have to stop seeing each other like this. i am the co-chair of the tennis coalition of san francisco, a major partner with rec and park around this extraordinary effort. i don't know how many of you have been out there this week. it is an exciting time to go by when you see the tree lighting on that tuesday, you should see the walls are going up. it makes me feel so much better. a couple months ago when we only had demolition, i was a nervous wreck. now you can see what an extra facility it is going to be. when we started imagining that facility together four years ago, we also asked ourselves not just what the facility should look like in the design, what would make it an exemplary facility every day. we were inspired by large urban public facilities in denver, in the bronx, in sunnydale and we saw that big public tennis facilities had robust and diverse tennis activities. the range in depth of which the public layers would not experience in a neighborhood facility nor could it be aff
>> it is fine, go ahead. >> i am lois salisbury. good morning.have to stop seeing each other like this. i am the co-chair of the tennis coalition of san francisco, a major partner with rec and park around this extraordinary effort. i don't know how many of you have been out there this week. it is an exciting time to go by when you see the tree lighting on that tuesday, you should see the walls are going up. it makes me feel so much better. a couple months ago when we only had...
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this is state of the news live from salisbury in the united nations climate summit opens in madrid. really want to be remembered as the generation. having the sense that. while the president of. the u.n. secretary general says it's time for fact all saved by enemy fire cop a new challenge by 2050 also kind of dropped his prime minister says that he will resign over the notice of the journalists traffic.
this is state of the news live from salisbury in the united nations climate summit opens in madrid. really want to be remembered as the generation. having the sense that. while the president of. the u.n. secretary general says it's time for fact all saved by enemy fire cop a new challenge by 2050 also kind of dropped his prime minister says that he will resign over the notice of the journalists traffic.
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, you may poisonings in salisbury when, of course, you may remember poisonings in salisbury when, ofou may remember that country after country stepped forwards to expel russian diplomats in solidarity, russian spies, in solidarity with the uk and america, the united states actually expelled six and that was a fantastic testament to the transatlantic alliance. i draw an unhappy contrast with the posture taken by leader of the opposition who i seem to recollect decided that what we are best advised to do was comply with the wishes of moscow and send them samples for checking independently in moscow. america stood shoulder to shoulder with us and has done for decades and is an invaluable ally and continues to be so. i... let's be clear this was under the current us administration and they were shoulder to shoulder with us. could not have been more supportive. debbie of sky news. thank you. you have been pictured in this buckingham palace reception with prime minister trudeau and others, a p pa re ntly prime minister trudeau and others, apparently having a joke, may be at mr trump's expe
, you may poisonings in salisbury when, of course, you may remember poisonings in salisbury when, ofou may remember that country after country stepped forwards to expel russian diplomats in solidarity, russian spies, in solidarity with the uk and america, the united states actually expelled six and that was a fantastic testament to the transatlantic alliance. i draw an unhappy contrast with the posture taken by leader of the opposition who i seem to recollect decided that what we are best...
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mrjohnson‘s focus today was on security, visiting salisbury, where a former russian spy was poisonedse to election day, boris johnson's team would prefer to be controlling events. rocky road? rocky nine days. and they can't guarantee that donald trump will go along with that. donald trump did come here for a reception, but it was alongside the other nato leaders and it does feel as if it is a matter of safety in numbers for boris johnson. as if it is a matter of safety in numbers for borisjohnson. there are no one—to—one meetings planned, no plans either for no one—to—one meetings planned, no plans eitherfor a joint no one—to—one meetings planned, no plans either for a joint press conference. that is because the conservative team now a ringing endorsement from mr trump is not necessarily a vote—winner with everyone. i'm sure they will be keeping a close eye on the president's twitter feed and you get the sense from the campaign team for the sense from the campaign team for the conservatives, they want to get through this summit and back to campaigning. thank you. divisions between na
mrjohnson‘s focus today was on security, visiting salisbury, where a former russian spy was poisonedse to election day, boris johnson's team would prefer to be controlling events. rocky road? rocky nine days. and they can't guarantee that donald trump will go along with that. donald trump did come here for a reception, but it was alongside the other nato leaders and it does feel as if it is a matter of safety in numbers for boris johnson. as if it is a matter of safety in numbers for...
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this is state of the news live from salisbury and be knighted nations climate summit opens in madrid. really want to be remembered as the generation. carrying the sand that feed the wild the planet but. the u.n. secretary general says it's time to fast all save by enemy fire capa neutrality by 2050 also kind of dropped his prime minister says that he will resign over the no to the journalist stuff because i want to give it syria was killed in 27 states or she investigated that ledge next between the government and money launderers. and china clues trotted cell phone users triggering fresh privacy concerns because everyone registering new sim cards to submit to a facial scan. lot . i'm still get a welcome to the program. we begin in madrid where delegates from nearly 200 countries have begun a 2 week climate summit amid a growing sense of crisis u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for bold action warning that the world and risks pass at the point of no return because they just have been tasked with ironing out the rules for implementing the 2015 pounds climbs agreement in
this is state of the news live from salisbury and be knighted nations climate summit opens in madrid. really want to be remembered as the generation. carrying the sand that feed the wild the planet but. the u.n. secretary general says it's time to fast all save by enemy fire capa neutrality by 2050 also kind of dropped his prime minister says that he will resign over the no to the journalist stuff because i want to give it syria was killed in 27 states or she investigated that ledge next...
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shoulder to shoulder with us, i would point to back to what happened in the case of the poisonings in salisburyd shoulder to shoulder with us then, it has done for decades, and is an invaluable ally and continues to be so. what about mr trump himself, though, prime minister? you were saying... let's be clear, this was under the current us administration and they were shoulder to shoulder with us. but here he's sharing a joke at donald trump's expense last night, enjoying canada's leader's take on the us president's timekeeping. then he mimicked the shock of white house staffers at mr trump's off—the—cuff diplomacy this week. britain's pm had heard it all, but he was pleading ignorance. that's. . .that‘s. . .that‘s complete nonsense. i don't know where that's come from. but this was donald trump's verdict on the canadian leader. well, he's two—faced. "he's two—faced," he said, obviously not at all happy. pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a world away. numberten! jeremy corbyn‘s vision, a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direct
shoulder to shoulder with us, i would point to back to what happened in the case of the poisonings in salisburyd shoulder to shoulder with us then, it has done for decades, and is an invaluable ally and continues to be so. what about mr trump himself, though, prime minister? you were saying... let's be clear, this was under the current us administration and they were shoulder to shoulder with us. but here he's sharing a joke at donald trump's expense last night, enjoying canada's leader's take...
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german media they've been making the obviously to compare it to the poisoning of the scribbles in salisbury in the last year how helpful is that in terms of reporting the matter. but they can definitely see that there are certain interests who want to poison the relationship between russia and germany and this isn't for more than a 100 years ongoing strategy at certain powers and i think that politicians in russia and in other parts of the world are smart enough to see that there are some evil forces who want to who need war he will want to have poisoned relationships and not good relationships on the euro europe and the eurasian continent and i think this might harm the relationship to the german government but not to the german industry because i think by now everybody knows that these are 2 totally different things. good to hear a viewpoint from within germany dr i go hey thanks for joining us on r.t. international you're welcome. next leaders of nato member states have been meeting for a 2nd day in london to mark the 70th anniversary of the world's most powerful military alliance despit
german media they've been making the obviously to compare it to the poisoning of the scribbles in salisbury in the last year how helpful is that in terms of reporting the matter. but they can definitely see that there are certain interests who want to poison the relationship between russia and germany and this isn't for more than a 100 years ongoing strategy at certain powers and i think that politicians in russia and in other parts of the world are smart enough to see that there are some evil...
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and a new one hasjust popped up between yeovil and salisbury, on one of the relatively rare trains that still running? that has stopped running for the time being, but hoping to get it back but by lunchtime. waterloo, the busy station normally, it is not now, as the strike is causing that half the trains around surrey, yorkshire and devon... what about the roads? this can be a horrible day to travel. yes. actually, because of one christmas day is, in the middle of the week, this has actually spread the load. we have already seen wednesday thursday and friday being the estimated peak days. right up to this afternoon, if you could postpone yourjourney after that, that would be good. the rac is particularly warning of going southbound on the m42 bucks. probably the worst of the whole christmas bell will be tomorrow, between 10am and a 4pm, going on north on the m1, two daventry. and then also, on the good old m25. you mentioned problems with gatwick yesterday. any other problem at the airport so far? the airports are looking relatively calm. we have got a few odd cancellations. dublin to h
and a new one hasjust popped up between yeovil and salisbury, on one of the relatively rare trains that still running? that has stopped running for the time being, but hoping to get it back but by lunchtime. waterloo, the busy station normally, it is not now, as the strike is causing that half the trains around surrey, yorkshire and devon... what about the roads? this can be a horrible day to travel. yes. actually, because of one christmas day is, in the middle of the week, this has actually...
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mrjohnson‘s focus today was on security, visiting salisbury, where a former russian spy was poisoned to election day, borisjohnson‘s team would prefer to be controlling events. rocky road? rocky nine days. and they can't guarantee that donald trump will go along with that. vicki young reporting. divisions between nato members have been exposed during the day, as leaders came together for a series of meetings. president trump accused president macron of france of being nasty and disrespectful for describing nato as brain dead. mr macron defended his comments, and highlighted differences with turkey, which are threatening to derail efforts to set up a new missile defence system. this report from our diplomatic correspondent james robbins contains some flashing images. buckingham palace and a birthday party for nato leaders to celebrate their military alliance and 70 years success keeping the peace through collective defence. everyone on best behaviour for the queen, but nato is a family currently at war with itself. france's president macron has been strongly critical of donald trump's
mrjohnson‘s focus today was on security, visiting salisbury, where a former russian spy was poisoned to election day, borisjohnson‘s team would prefer to be controlling events. rocky road? rocky nine days. and they can't guarantee that donald trump will go along with that. vicki young reporting. divisions between nato members have been exposed during the day, as leaders came together for a series of meetings. president trump accused president macron of france of being nasty and...
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shoulder to shoulder with us, i would point to back to what happened in the case of the poisonings in salisburyulder to shoulder with us then, it has done for decades, and is an invaluable ally and continues to be so. what about mr trump himself, though, prime minister? you were saying... let's be clear — this was under the current us administration and they were shoulder to shoulder with us. but look — mrjohnson was captured last night in on a joke at donald trump's expense with leaders, including emmanuel macron of france and canada's justin trudeau. here mimicking the shock of white house staffers at president trump's off—the—cuff diplomacy this week. britain's pm was pleading ignorance. that's. . .that‘s complete nonsense. and i don't know where that's come from. but this was donald trump's verdict on the canadian leader. well, he is two—faced. he is two—faced, he said. obviously not at all happy. pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a world away. numberten! jeremy corbyn‘s vision — a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the directi
shoulder to shoulder with us, i would point to back to what happened in the case of the poisonings in salisburyulder to shoulder with us then, it has done for decades, and is an invaluable ally and continues to be so. what about mr trump himself, though, prime minister? you were saying... let's be clear — this was under the current us administration and they were shoulder to shoulder with us. but look — mrjohnson was captured last night in on a joke at donald trump's expense with leaders,...
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shoulder to shoulder with us, i would point to back to what happened in the case of the poisonings in salisburyr to shoulder with us then, it has done for decades, and is an invaluable ally and continues to be so. what about mr trump himself, though, prime minister? you were saying... let's be clear — this was under the current us administration and they were shoulder to shoulder with us. but look — mrjohnson was captured last night in on a joke at donald trump's expense with leaders, including emmanuel macron of france and canada's justin trudeau. here mimicking the shock of white house staffers at president trump's off—the—cuff diplomacy this week. britain's pm was pleading ignorance. that's. . .that‘s complete nonsense. and i don't know where that's come from. but this was donald trump's verdict on the canadian leader. well, he is two—faced. he is two—faced, he said. obviously not at all happy. pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a world away. numberten! jeremy corbyn‘s vision — a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction t
shoulder to shoulder with us, i would point to back to what happened in the case of the poisonings in salisburyr to shoulder with us then, it has done for decades, and is an invaluable ally and continues to be so. what about mr trump himself, though, prime minister? you were saying... let's be clear — this was under the current us administration and they were shoulder to shoulder with us. but look — mrjohnson was captured last night in on a joke at donald trump's expense with leaders,...
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his focus today was on security, visiting salisbury, where a former russian spy was poisoned last yearur leader of siding with britain's enemies. there is a stark contrast between our approach, which sees the value of nato as the protector and guarantor of our security, and that ofjeremy corbyn and the labour party who actually want to disband nato. it seems to me quite incredible position to take. applause a mr corbyn has previously questioned nato's role, while mr corbyn says there are no plans to scrap nato, despite previously questioning its role. as for donald trump staying out of this election campaign... i think boris is very capable and i think he'll do a good job. would you be able to work with a possible prime minister corbyn? i can work with anybody. i'm a very easy person to work with. for decades british prime ministers have boasted the special relationship with america, but this close to election day borisjohnson‘s team would prefer to be controlling events, and they can't guarantee that donald trump will go along with that. donald trump is not the kind of man who can be
his focus today was on security, visiting salisbury, where a former russian spy was poisoned last yearur leader of siding with britain's enemies. there is a stark contrast between our approach, which sees the value of nato as the protector and guarantor of our security, and that ofjeremy corbyn and the labour party who actually want to disband nato. it seems to me quite incredible position to take. applause a mr corbyn has previously questioned nato's role, while mr corbyn says there are no...
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so anyway, boris johnson is on a visit to salisbury today, and he was asked whether he was a bit embarrassedld trump. and here's what he had to say. no, on the contrary. and we have good relations with... i have good relations with washington, with the president, with president macron, with chancellor merkel, and that's vital for the uk and we'll be having a series of meetings, bilateral, trilateral, of all kinds in the course of the next couple of days. there's an awful lot of work to be done and, yes, we'll have some important discussions about what's going on in syria. we'll talk a bit about the alliance and its attitude towards russia — i know the french are particularly keen to do that. there will be discussion about china and many other matters. he does love that phrase, "on the contrary," doesn't he? he neverjust says no. it's always "on the contrary". the one thing i'm intrigued about, emily — and we probably won't find this out until memoirs come out in many years' time — is the amount of lobbying there has been behind—the—scenes, prior to this visit, to try and ensure that presiden
so anyway, boris johnson is on a visit to salisbury today, and he was asked whether he was a bit embarrassedld trump. and here's what he had to say. no, on the contrary. and we have good relations with... i have good relations with washington, with the president, with president macron, with chancellor merkel, and that's vital for the uk and we'll be having a series of meetings, bilateral, trilateral, of all kinds in the course of the next couple of days. there's an awful lot of work to be done...
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after britain accused russia of using chemical weapons to poison a double agent and his daughter in salisbury18. russia once again dismissing the evidence. 20 years after taking power vladimir putin maintain as strong grip on the presidency, having largely marginalized russia's op zings, but international sanctions and isolation along with a weak economy sent his population into a nosedive as some russians have grown wary of their long-standing leader. fred pleitgen, cnn, moscow. >>> breaking breaking news. the trump administration sending in marines. 's going on? it's the 3pm slump. should have had a p3. oh yeah. should have had a p3. need energy? get p3. with a mix of meat, cheese and nuts. i need all the breaks as athat i can get.or, at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty
after britain accused russia of using chemical weapons to poison a double agent and his daughter in salisbury18. russia once again dismissing the evidence. 20 years after taking power vladimir putin maintain as strong grip on the presidency, having largely marginalized russia's op zings, but international sanctions and isolation along with a weak economy sent his population into a nosedive as some russians have grown wary of their long-standing leader. fred pleitgen, cnn, moscow. >>>...
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salisbury steak and carrot coins.r a few summers when i came home from acknowledge college i did a little disk jockeying. >> stephen: that takes the pipes. >> it does? was it a late-night shift? was it a prime spot? >> it was late night. worked for a country radio station in the mississippi, so i would drive over the tennessee-mississippi border. i was never a countrymusic olympicer but when i went into that studio, i loved it. it was like another universe. it was like classic country stuff. >> stephen: did you have a d.j. , like, handle? i didn't, but i flirted with the idea of "big chris." ( laughter ) i mean, look at me, you know. >> stephen: sure, well, over the radio you don't know. >> you don't know. you have to take advantage of that. >> stephen: exactly, exactly. >> right. >> stephen: and then just never let anyone see you. >> ever. >> stephen: well, of course, we already got the cheers for it, but i want to talk about "rick and morty." because it's season four now, right? >> yeah. >> stephen: about to start s
salisbury steak and carrot coins.r a few summers when i came home from acknowledge college i did a little disk jockeying. >> stephen: that takes the pipes. >> it does? was it a late-night shift? was it a prime spot? >> it was late night. worked for a country radio station in the mississippi, so i would drive over the tennessee-mississippi border. i was never a countrymusic olympicer but when i went into that studio, i loved it. it was like another universe. it was like classic...
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after britain accused russia of using chemical weapons to poison sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury2018. russia once again dismissing the evidence. nearly 20 years after taking power, vladimir putin maintains a strong grip on the presidency having largely marginalized russia's opposition. but international sanctions ask isolation along with a weak economy have sent his popularity into a nose dive as some russians have grown wary of their long-standing leader. and vladimir putin still has four years left in his term. it's supposed to be his final term in office. he claims it is. of course there are questions here in moscow and internationally whether vladimir putin will step down in the coming four years. >> don't be surprised if he changes the constitution again. fred thanks very much. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day," and we are following significant breaking news this morning. you are looking at live pictures of hundreds of iraqis trying to storm the u.s. embassy in baghdad after funerals were he
after britain accused russia of using chemical weapons to poison sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury2018. russia once again dismissing the evidence. nearly 20 years after taking power, vladimir putin maintains a strong grip on the presidency having largely marginalized russia's opposition. but international sanctions ask isolation along with a weak economy have sent his popularity into a nose dive as some russians have grown wary of their long-standing leader. and vladimir putin still...
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he popped into some shops and tea calls quite a scram around the christmas market in salisbury as hetory seat was rather warm to boris johnson. reception from a solid tory seat was rather warm to borisjohnson. that is the campaigning we have been used to over yea rs of is the campaigning we have been used to over years of a politician wading through a crowd in a town centre, it doesn't happen any more. security concerns are a big part of it but they don't want the unpredicted ability, the randomness of an egg or ability, the randomness of an egg or a hackle, to interrupt the campaigning. boris johnson did a hackle, to interrupt the campaigning. borisjohnson did do a 15-20 campaigning. borisjohnson did do a 15—20 minute walk through salisbury earlier on, but now, he is headed back to london and the nato summit. thank you. 0fcom has rejected a complaint from the conservatives after channel 4 used a melting ice sculpture to represent borisjohnson during a climate debate last week. the media regulator says the act was not a breach of impartiality and election rules. you can find out what
he popped into some shops and tea calls quite a scram around the christmas market in salisbury as hetory seat was rather warm to boris johnson. reception from a solid tory seat was rather warm to borisjohnson. that is the campaigning we have been used to over yea rs of is the campaigning we have been used to over years of a politician wading through a crowd in a town centre, it doesn't happen any more. security concerns are a big part of it but they don't want the unpredicted ability, the...
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not being able to deal with issues like anti—semitism and reacting the wrong way to issues like salisbury really badly let down by people who advised him badly. and in the end, i think, picked up their own agenda and are picked up their own agenda and were pushing that and that was wrong and i think in the end, advisers should be there to give advice and politicians should be the one to make the decision and we are the once who fronted up. we should not be contradicted by background briefing, we should of course, listen to a people have to say. listen to what people have to say. but we make the decisions. not them. should those advisers now be out? absolutely, they should. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre here's connie mclaughlin. it is the european championship for to the final to become row champions as well, is that he was fearful in the winter going to extra time begin again, liverpool found a way to win. two matches when in birmingham, the other 3000 miles away in doha, the reason being able to call yourself a row champions. but to get the saturday's final, th
not being able to deal with issues like anti—semitism and reacting the wrong way to issues like salisbury really badly let down by people who advised him badly. and in the end, i think, picked up their own agenda and are picked up their own agenda and were pushing that and that was wrong and i think in the end, advisers should be there to give advice and politicians should be the one to make the decision and we are the once who fronted up. we should not be contradicted by background briefing,...
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not being able to deal with issues like anti—semitism and reacting in the wrong way to issues like salisburythink picked up theirown agenda, and were pushing that and that was wrong. interesting, quite a careful answer there from emily thornberry. going back to what we were saying earlier though on this story, you know, former prime prime minister, tony blair, bit more blunt, he is not standing this time, so we can afford to be more blunt, talking about bringing shame on the party. yes, he was pretty clear in his views. i think to be fair, he always felt that this is where it would end once jeremy corbyn was elected in 2015. he told people than vote with your head not your heart, but lots of people joined the labour party inspired byjeremy corbyn. they liked this type of politics, they liked this type of politics, they liked his type of personality, not a conventional politician. so i think it is the case that very many people in the labour party membership are not necessarily going to listen to tony blair, even if some former labour supporters think that he is speaking sense. nonetheless, i
not being able to deal with issues like anti—semitism and reacting in the wrong way to issues like salisburythink picked up theirown agenda, and were pushing that and that was wrong. interesting, quite a careful answer there from emily thornberry. going back to what we were saying earlier though on this story, you know, former prime prime minister, tony blair, bit more blunt, he is not standing this time, so we can afford to be more blunt, talking about bringing shame on the party. yes, he...
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the actions such as the downing of malaysia flight 17 over ukraine in 2014 and chemical attacks in salisbury united kingdom in 2018. clearly an adversary, the malicious interferenc interfere, the elections continue to intend to do that in 2020 and other democratic elections around the world as well. i believe the russian federation should be designated to state sponsor of terror that joined syria, north korea and sudan. the committee has been working on a number of bills stopping the maligned activities from russian terrorism act as though senator menendez and i have offered to require the state department to submit a report to congress establishing whether or not they fit the criteria to be declared a state sponsor of terror under u.s. law. the bill that many of the committee have worked together on the committee but obviously creates economic, political and diplomatic pressure on russia in order to respond to the interference in a democratic process of maligned influence in syria and the aggression against ukraine as well. the european energy security and diversification act that many of u
the actions such as the downing of malaysia flight 17 over ukraine in 2014 and chemical attacks in salisbury united kingdom in 2018. clearly an adversary, the malicious interferenc interfere, the elections continue to intend to do that in 2020 and other democratic elections around the world as well. i believe the russian federation should be designated to state sponsor of terror that joined syria, north korea and sudan. the committee has been working on a number of bills stopping the maligned...
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host: lonnie in salisbury, north carolina.owe show you the lead up the 9:00 announcement in the rayburn room. reporters are in place. treated -- tweeted out earlier. we will show you shots of the room. we will take you to oregon. dennis, hello. caller: everybody has to look at all of the stuff going on out there. they tried to impeach cavanaugh and used fake news, and the women thing. it didn't work out after -- look at the support he has. every time he has a rally, it is overwhelming. he will be the next president no matter what. we might give him a third term because he has not had his first term yet. whens been investigated, does he get a relax of old -- host: he only gets two terms, he is in his first one. the people overwhelmingly stand up and say we want him again. that has happened before. host: the constitution does not let that happen. we will go to daniel in trenton, new jersey. caller: good morning. i have a great concern. i have been watching c-span. i have been watching all these different opinions and hearsay, th
host: lonnie in salisbury, north carolina.owe show you the lead up the 9:00 announcement in the rayburn room. reporters are in place. treated -- tweeted out earlier. we will show you shots of the room. we will take you to oregon. dennis, hello. caller: everybody has to look at all of the stuff going on out there. they tried to impeach cavanaugh and used fake news, and the women thing. it didn't work out after -- look at the support he has. every time he has a rally, it is overwhelming. he will...
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russia is also responsible for the downing in malaysia and the chemical attacks in salisbury united kingdom in 2018. clearly an adversary of the interference in 2016 and they continue to do that in 2020 and other democratic elections around the world as well. i believe they should be designated a state sponsor of terror to join. this committee has been working on a number of bills stopping the activities from the russian act we have offered to establish whether or not they fit the criteria to declare a state sponsor of terror under the u.s. law. they've built to put together but obviously it creates economic political and diplomatic pressure on russia in order to respond to the interference in the democratic process and the aggression against ukraine in the streets as well. the diversification act that many of us have worked on that would authorize a billion dollars to help finance the public and private investment in european energy projects to help the russian energy assets. so, we know that they separate terrorist groups and they carried out the actions we've carried. we know they funded
russia is also responsible for the downing in malaysia and the chemical attacks in salisbury united kingdom in 2018. clearly an adversary of the interference in 2016 and they continue to do that in 2020 and other democratic elections around the world as well. i believe they should be designated a state sponsor of terror to join. this committee has been working on a number of bills stopping the activities from the russian act we have offered to establish whether or not they fit the criteria to...
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elsewhere, we heard from the prime minister, out and about campaigning in salisbury today.inds — in the course of the next couple of days. there‘s an awful lot of work to be done. and, yes, we‘ll have some important discussions about what‘s going on in syria. we‘ll talk a bit about the alliance and its attitude towards russia. i know that the french are particularly keen to do that. there‘ll be a little bit of a discussion about china, and many other matters. but this is one of the most successful alliances in military history. nothing like it in the last 500 years, in terms of the peace that it has delivered. the uk is at the heart of it, we‘re the second biggest military player in nato, and it‘s a great advantage to this country. the nhs in a future us trade deal has come up a couple of times in this campaign trail and dominic raab was asked this morning about it and he said you want the cheapest drugs and the interests of patients will always be at the heart of the nhs, but can you rule out any part of the nhs, including pharmaceutical procurement being on the table?|j c
elsewhere, we heard from the prime minister, out and about campaigning in salisbury today.inds — in the course of the next couple of days. there‘s an awful lot of work to be done. and, yes, we‘ll have some important discussions about what‘s going on in syria. we‘ll talk a bit about the alliance and its attitude towards russia. i know that the french are particularly keen to do that. there‘ll be a little bit of a discussion about china, and many other matters. but this is one of the...
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because it is such a decisive result and the salisbury convention, the lord's won't oppose it, we areystal clear as a result of this general election outcome. these are people often on low wages, insecure jobs, often these are people often on low wages, insecurejobs, often dependent these are people often on low wages, insecure jobs, often dependent on welfare, life pretty grim in some circumstances, certainly not great. is the tory party really going to do anything for their standard of leaving and their well—being ? because they are voting for you tonight. yes, you will see that roll out. there will be a queen's speech before long, and then you will have a budget, which i haven't got all the details... you haven't got any of the details? i'm not the chancellor of the exchequer. not yet anyway! i'm confident we will address some of those issues then. you get my point, what we seem to be seeing tonight and from blyth valley and the exit poll, families, people who have been lifelong labour voters in labour areas who have been lifelong labour voters in labourareas are who have been life
because it is such a decisive result and the salisbury convention, the lord's won't oppose it, we areystal clear as a result of this general election outcome. these are people often on low wages, insecure jobs, often these are people often on low wages, insecurejobs, often dependent these are people often on low wages, insecure jobs, often dependent on welfare, life pretty grim in some circumstances, certainly not great. is the tory party really going to do anything for their standard of...