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since sergei magnitsky's death bill broward. >> i took this idea to senator john mccain and said canled sergei magnitsky from coming to the country and can we freeze their assets and they said we can. and that was the genesis of the magnitsky act. >> broader's theory is that the magnitsky act affects putin directly. >> vladimir putin doesn't keep any money in his own name. he keeps money in the name of many russian oligarchs, and this piece of legislation can and will freeze the assets of those oligarchs. i believe putin is the richest man in the world. i believe he's worth $200 billion, and this piece of legislation puts that money at risk. >> interesting putin's wealth spiked in legal documents when offshore bank accounts were leaked to the press and became known as the panama papers. they pointed to money trail of approximately $100 million that reportedly led to putin but was held in the name of a musician friend, quite a large sum for an orchestra cellist. >> there's big confusion and big scandal and putin took it very personally because his personal life was exposed. >> putin i
since sergei magnitsky's death bill broward. >> i took this idea to senator john mccain and said canled sergei magnitsky from coming to the country and can we freeze their assets and they said we can. and that was the genesis of the magnitsky act. >> broader's theory is that the magnitsky act affects putin directly. >> vladimir putin doesn't keep any money in his own name. he keeps money in the name of many russian oligarchs, and this piece of legislation can and will freeze...
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. >> browder had issued reports of his findings to western media his russian lawyer, sergey magnitskyon for three years after browder's deportation and discovered a trail of evidence that browder claims led directly to the kremlin. >> sergey magnitsky had uncovered a $230 million crime. but it was only one of a series of crimes similar thefts from the state. so we discovered that putin was one of the beneficiaries of the scam and set off a firestorm with enormous consequence. >> sergey magnitsky was arrested in november 2008. for the next year he was repeatedly tortured and denied medical care. browder later learned of mag nitky's fate from a report published by an ngl. >> on the night of november 16th, 2009 they chained him to a bed and eight guards beat sergey magnitsky to death. he was 37 years old. he left a wife and two children. >> coming up -- >> you get to the arrival of putin in russia, you're one of two things, you're either an ally of his or you keep out of sight. i don't know how to say this. it's okay, doc. give it to me straight. no, you don't understand, i don't know ho
. >> browder had issued reports of his findings to western media his russian lawyer, sergey magnitskyon for three years after browder's deportation and discovered a trail of evidence that browder claims led directly to the kremlin. >> sergey magnitsky had uncovered a $230 million crime. but it was only one of a series of crimes similar thefts from the state. so we discovered that putin was one of the beneficiaries of the scam and set off a firestorm with enormous consequence....
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proving these theories is extremely difficult but sergei skripal was far more active than expected ofnd been allowed to settle in britain as part of a spy swap which would normally mean a very quiet life. richard galpin, bbc news, spain. mps have accused the bbc of failing to give staff equal pay and opportunities. the culture select committee says women at the corporation are earning far less than men for doing comparable jobs. the inquiry was sparked by the bbc‘s former china editor, carrie gracie, who accused her managers of pay discrimination. the bbc says much of the report is out of date but admits there is more to do. 0ur media editor amol rajan reports. it was the culture select committee that grilled bbc bosses at the start of the year, when the case of carrie gracie, the corporation's former china editor, drew widespread condemnation. while their conclusions carry no legislative weight, the strength and breadth of their criticisms are striking. the mps say that the bbc‘s grievance procedures have been poor. they say there is still a shocking bias towards men when it comes to
proving these theories is extremely difficult but sergei skripal was far more active than expected ofnd been allowed to settle in britain as part of a spy swap which would normally mean a very quiet life. richard galpin, bbc news, spain. mps have accused the bbc of failing to give staff equal pay and opportunities. the culture select committee says women at the corporation are earning far less than men for doing comparable jobs. the inquiry was sparked by the bbc‘s former china editor, carrie...
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that russian spies tried to hack the international chemical weapons watchdog with foreign minister sergei lavrov saying the claims were designed to attract maximum attention we're now joined live in the studio by a coach neveh do you know what happened while the real incident took place back in april last year but let me tell you that the reels scandal unraveled last week when the government held a press conference that actually arranged. some kind of a high profile event and that particular press conference of the dutch defense minister accused of. russian citizens of an attempted cyber attack on the organisation for the propagation of chemical weapons the minister even had a name for what happened back in april and called him a g r u operation well if you have been following the news in the past couple of months well you already know that g r u has become some kind of a bogey word to the west. on the thirteenth of april this year any fifth day carried out an operation to disrupt. operation targeting the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons b. c w the hague there was noth
that russian spies tried to hack the international chemical weapons watchdog with foreign minister sergei lavrov saying the claims were designed to attract maximum attention we're now joined live in the studio by a coach neveh do you know what happened while the real incident took place back in april last year but let me tell you that the reels scandal unraveled last week when the government held a press conference that actually arranged. some kind of a high profile event and that particular...
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i've said and the pinnacle of tonight's tonight should be his meeting with russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov he has already held a media conference earlier today and stressed that it is important for all to kind of refrain from any speculation when it comes to the u.s. apparent desire to pull out of the treaty how to listen. and usual to show in regards to the u.s. position on the i.n.f. treaty or solution i have yet to see the decision by the u.s. president useless i have only heard about his intentions as i have also seen some of the reactions to it issue that's been mixed some support or others have urged the u.s. not to turn down the whole system of arms control both nuclear and conventional you put let's not speculate at this point so that would be counterproductive let's wait for official clarification if john bolton is ready to do so yes we are happy to. it and all my composition clear skies based on a clear statement of withdrawal procedure has so far not been activated. well russia's foreign minister has also stressed that russia has been cooperating at all within the framewo
i've said and the pinnacle of tonight's tonight should be his meeting with russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov he has already held a media conference earlier today and stressed that it is important for all to kind of refrain from any speculation when it comes to the u.s. apparent desire to pull out of the treaty how to listen. and usual to show in regards to the u.s. position on the i.n.f. treaty or solution i have yet to see the decision by the u.s. president useless i have only heard...
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russian foreign minister sergei lavrov visited a number of different countries on the continent one of them was zimbabwe and this is what the zimbabwean foreign minister. had to say about this relationship with russia have a listen it is the desire of zimbabweans that we can. feed our little knowledge with the russians are quite competent so that we can also develop in terms of a bloody through the. whole for example has been asked so that we can industrialized it and then create value in what we do. paul that was very upbeat that many says zimbabwe he sounded positively to it. he did and i think a very very interesting to see what happens in the long term between zimbabwe and russia there's a lot of promises that have been made but what we see in a lot of russian engagement with africa is lots of you know exciting deals are signed and then if you look two three years down the road not all of them come to fruition so you know when i look at zimbabwe i see basically mining i don't see a whole lot of technology coming from from russia i see much more sort of extract is. and that type of.
russian foreign minister sergei lavrov visited a number of different countries on the continent one of them was zimbabwe and this is what the zimbabwean foreign minister. had to say about this relationship with russia have a listen it is the desire of zimbabweans that we can. feed our little knowledge with the russians are quite competent so that we can also develop in terms of a bloody through the. whole for example has been asked so that we can industrialized it and then create value in what...
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then well back then actually there was no reaction from any side of the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov even said today that back then it all looked like a misunderstanding. russians that were explored from the muslims weren't given any explanations or any opportunity to contact their representatives in or embassy in the netherlands and were asked to leave it will look like a misunderstanding especially given the back when there were no protests or warnings to us neither in moscow nor in the hague again the russian foreign affairs minister sergei lavrov said that the situation surrounding the so-called russian spies and the netherlands is a deceptive maneuver and that the story was made public especially i had a needle needing between minister is so that the timing is not at all accidental. u.n. report notes an appalling increase in the number of civilian casualties in afghanistan because bombings using improvised explosive devices or chick was shot to death here in germany the government of iran has echoed what was said by mr timmons that the investigation must be fall and they
then well back then actually there was no reaction from any side of the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov even said today that back then it all looked like a misunderstanding. russians that were explored from the muslims weren't given any explanations or any opportunity to contact their representatives in or embassy in the netherlands and were asked to leave it will look like a misunderstanding especially given the back when there were no protests or warnings to us neither in moscow nor in...
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in moscow nor in the hague again the russian foreign affairs minister sergei lavrov so. dad the situation surrounding the so-called russian spies and the netherlands is a deceptive and i knew her and that the story was made public especially i had a needle need thing between minister is so that the timing is not at all accidental . mixed martial arts star committee of has just returned home to a hero's welcome in russia's republic of dagestan after beating qana greg in las vegas in the fight of the year these are latest pictures for you from the angy stadium in my hand where he showed off his title boat cheering crowds thousands of devoted fans gathered to meet the champ who holds the longest on beaten court in tottenham in history our reporter danny armstrong was there. we're here to see every know where thousands of thousands of fans have gathered to see their hero of the year see a lightweight champion of course at that fantastic victory over kind of a great weekend going by fourth round technical submission by really naked choke jory not fight here. thousands and tho
in moscow nor in the hague again the russian foreign affairs minister sergei lavrov so. dad the situation surrounding the so-called russian spies and the netherlands is a deceptive and i knew her and that the story was made public especially i had a needle need thing between minister is so that the timing is not at all accidental . mixed martial arts star committee of has just returned home to a hero's welcome in russia's republic of dagestan after beating qana greg in las vegas in the fight of...
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and i think larry and sergei also. you w chairman of google, as everyone's -- as larry and sergei's boss, you have a certain anonymity, i would imagine, in certain situations. have there ever been a situation erewh somebody dtave -- i mean, not thathat i could obviously overhear because it was in a group setting, and they was the chair -- >> some conversation comes up? >> and they said some things and i go, oh, yeah? >> did they have to google you? >> yeah, i don't know. but it was an interesting google does this or that. they do? that's a surprise to me. >> i want to talk about your book. we are going to invite our viewers to continue to watch at pressheretv.com about leading matters. to the next rs on television we subject. if you are on television, president trump wants to cut back on workers visas. that could leave thousands o people in silicon valley and not just the workers but families in trouble. we will look that onalk about j book at pressheretv.com. >> "press: here" is available as a podcast on itunes. >>> p
and i think larry and sergei also. you w chairman of google, as everyone's -- as larry and sergei's boss, you have a certain anonymity, i would imagine, in certain situations. have there ever been a situation erewh somebody dtave -- i mean, not thathat i could obviously overhear because it was in a group setting, and they was the chair -- >> some conversation comes up? >> and they said some things and i go, oh, yeah? >> did they have to google you? >> yeah, i don't know....
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so this seemed to fit on sergei skripal is someone easy to find and the fact that they were regularlyat gave them a start point to intercept their communications to identify when and where they could find them. thank you very much. the reports of what saudi authorities may have done to one of their most prominent critics are — if proven — chilling. the journalist jamal khashoggi has not been seen for a week. there is film of him going into the saudi consulate in istanbul. but so far no pictures of him leaving. the turkish president has now challenged the saudi authorities to produce the evidence that he is safe. the saudi ambassador to the us — a younger brother of the crown prince — says reports that mr khashoggi was murderered inside the consulate are false. but the journalist had spoken about threats to his life and he was concerned that mohammed bin salman was cracking down on dissenting voices. mark lowen is our correspondent in istanbul and gave us this update. a week sinice jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in istanbul and seemed to disappear saudi arabia has given tu
so this seemed to fit on sergei skripal is someone easy to find and the fact that they were regularlyat gave them a start point to intercept their communications to identify when and where they could find them. thank you very much. the reports of what saudi authorities may have done to one of their most prominent critics are — if proven — chilling. the journalist jamal khashoggi has not been seen for a week. there is film of him going into the saudi consulate in istanbul. but so far no...
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he is meeting with sergei lavrov today. we are hearing from the kremlin a meeting is in preparation with putin. it is unclear if that has been finalized. the treaty was signed in 1987. in the wake of it, 2,700 nuclear weapons were removed from the west of russia and europe. that had huge implications. the russians now saying if the treaty is gone, there could be rea rearmament. the russians are firing back there is no evidence and blaming the u.s. for violating the treat yes. the u.s. is -- treaty. the u.s. is trying to do more. by and large, experts say if the treaty was working and we can see a lot of anger coming from the russians. one final thought, dave, the russians really want to hear from john bolton and they want to know if this is a final decision on the trump administration and if there is wiggle room to try to maybe renegotia renegotiate. >> we will await the comments from john bolton. fred, thanks. >>> 18 people killed and 178 others injured in the train detrailmed derailment in northeastern taiwan. 366 passeng
he is meeting with sergei lavrov today. we are hearing from the kremlin a meeting is in preparation with putin. it is unclear if that has been finalized. the treaty was signed in 1987. in the wake of it, 2,700 nuclear weapons were removed from the west of russia and europe. that had huge implications. the russians now saying if the treaty is gone, there could be rea rearmament. the russians are firing back there is no evidence and blaming the u.s. for violating the treat yes. the u.s. is --...
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russian ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in march.d is set to strengthen as it heads towards the united states. officials are warning residents along florida's gulf coast to prepare for "life threatening" storm surges. now on bbc news, hardtalk.
russian ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in march.d is set to strengthen as it heads towards the united states. officials are warning residents along florida's gulf coast to prepare for "life threatening" storm surges. now on bbc news, hardtalk.
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russia's top diplomat sergey lavrov at this morning's press conference here stressed that this could be indeed too early for any speculation have a lesson. in usual in regards to the u.s. position on the i.n.f. treaty i have yet to see the decision by the u.s. president i have only heard about his intentions as i have also seen some of the reactions to it that's been mixed some support others have urged the u.s. not to turn down the whole system of arms control both nuclear and conventional you but let's not speculate at this point as that would be counterproductive let's wait for official clarification if john bolton is ready to do so we are happy to hear it and we'll make our position clear based on a clear statement that withdrawal procedure has so far not been activated russia's foreign minister has also stressed that moscow has been committed to the deal and has repeatedly called that it should stay in effect past its current twenty twenty one deadline but he also did add that if trump puts his money where it has been pouring from all over the globe the chinese have warned that
russia's top diplomat sergey lavrov at this morning's press conference here stressed that this could be indeed too early for any speculation have a lesson. in usual in regards to the u.s. position on the i.n.f. treaty i have yet to see the decision by the u.s. president i have only heard about his intentions as i have also seen some of the reactions to it that's been mixed some support others have urged the u.s. not to turn down the whole system of arms control both nuclear and conventional you...
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today vladimir putin has been talking about sergei skripal and saying he was a scumbag and a traitor. was behind the poisoning. this is quite an alarming story in the express. it says bridge of spies have exposed more cyber attacks by the russian intelligence agency. these attacks have target of political parties, banks, sports institutions, the media. it shows this ever—growing threat from russia. it shows how much good work is done by our own services to try to thwart these attacks. vladimir putin today talking about sergei skripal in that way, itjust shows how there is no indication between the uk and russia on this attack that happened in salisbury. the two nations a seat in a completely different light. we will hear more of the same from russia. a complete dismissal of uk concerns. there is not a lot we can do about it. they are clearly very aggressive in different ways. you get the impression they are throwing huge resources at cyber weapons... it is called a digital arsenal here. we always appear to be playing catch up, we we always appear to be playing catch up, we are we alwa
today vladimir putin has been talking about sergei skripal and saying he was a scumbag and a traitor. was behind the poisoning. this is quite an alarming story in the express. it says bridge of spies have exposed more cyber attacks by the russian intelligence agency. these attacks have target of political parties, banks, sports institutions, the media. it shows this ever—growing threat from russia. it shows how much good work is done by our own services to try to thwart these attacks....
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the investigative website, bellingcat has identified the second suspect responsible for poisoning sergeishkin. the guardian says the investigative website, bellingcat has identified the second suspect responsible for poisoning sergei skripal as alexander mishkin. they say he's a doctor, working for russia's gru military spy agency. and the times say alexander mishkin allegedly travelled to britain in march under the pseudonym alexander petrov to carry out the nerve agent attack on the former russian double agent sergei skripal. the ‘i' has news of a a0 pound dna test that can predict risk of heart attack from an early age. and according to the daily mirror, strictly‘s seann walsh has been dumped by his girlfriend rebecca humphries following photos of his kiss with pro partner katya jones. that stock about policing. —— let's talk about policing. irma ahead of the budget, the police, via the newspapers are making their case for more cash. —— ahead of the budget. when you consider that 600 police stations have closed since 2010 in england as —— and wales. there are 700 fewer staff available
the investigative website, bellingcat has identified the second suspect responsible for poisoning sergeishkin. the guardian says the investigative website, bellingcat has identified the second suspect responsible for poisoning sergei skripal as alexander mishkin. they say he's a doctor, working for russia's gru military spy agency. and the times say alexander mishkin allegedly travelled to britain in march under the pseudonym alexander petrov to carry out the nerve agent attack on the former...
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the story is repeated with sergei skripal, the exact same thing happens.re active than expected from an intelligence officer who betrayed his country and had been allowed to settle in britain as part of a spy swap, which would normally mean a very quiet life. 18 people— many of them children— have died in flash floods injordan. a major search and rescue effort is underway after the floods, which occured close to the dead sea. about a0 children and their teachers were reportedly on an outing in the area at the time. a french court has ruled that former president, nicolas sarkozy, must stand trial, on charges that he spent well above the legal limit in his re—election campaign six years ago. mr sarkozy denies that he knew about it and says he'll appeal. women in the uk will now be able to apply for any role in the military — including the special forces, such as the sas. defence secretary gavin williamson made the announcement, while on a visit to salisbury plain, where he was joined by some of the first women to join the royal armoured corps. he said for th
the story is repeated with sergei skripal, the exact same thing happens.re active than expected from an intelligence officer who betrayed his country and had been allowed to settle in britain as part of a spy swap, which would normally mean a very quiet life. 18 people— many of them children— have died in flash floods injordan. a major search and rescue effort is underway after the floods, which occured close to the dead sea. about a0 children and their teachers were reportedly on an outing...
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russian ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in march. is set to strengthen as it heads towards the united states. officials are warning residents along florida's gulf coast to prepare for life—threatening storm surges. the storm's set to make landfall in the us on wednesday, then move up the east coast.
russian ex—spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in march. is set to strengthen as it heads towards the united states. officials are warning residents along florida's gulf coast to prepare for life—threatening storm surges. the storm's set to make landfall in the us on wednesday, then move up the east coast.
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sergei like routines he is a leading member of prisons jewish community and as far as he's concerned jews joining the a fifty is a bad joke but he says the party is resonating with some jewish groups we shouldn't forget that about ninety percent of jewish people in germany are also all of eastern european origin or mostly come from the soviet union and bring the whole baggage of stereotypes and a kind of a. liberal understanding of democracy and also there are people who are german speakers speaking who. are right wing and who are trying to use this and that instrument allows this feeling and this is what we're seeing. the jews in the age group would get short shrift at the mazeltov. in berlin the jewish own across the pinsky sees the group as no more than a tactic to divert attention from if d.m. . because nations find it is irreconcilable jews cannot be involved in a party which is clearly associated with anti semitic motivations and anti semitic people it doesn't make sense to trust people like that and mentions and. pinsky least if he is clearly anti-semitic and a group of jews i
sergei like routines he is a leading member of prisons jewish community and as far as he's concerned jews joining the a fifty is a bad joke but he says the party is resonating with some jewish groups we shouldn't forget that about ninety percent of jewish people in germany are also all of eastern european origin or mostly come from the soviet union and bring the whole baggage of stereotypes and a kind of a. liberal understanding of democracy and also there are people who are german speakers...
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with russian president vladimir putin and moscow in the day buton met with russia's defense minister sergei surely go who stressed the kremlin remains committed to nuclear nonproliferation both an incentive to do visits to russia shortly after u.s. president donald trump announced that washington would pull out of a thirty year old myside treaty and build up its nuclear arsenal trump accuses russia of violating the treaty of moscow denies the charge but the very latest let's go to detail because when and when you show when in moscow welcome emily what is expected from bulletins meeting with the russian president today. well at this point it's actually hard to know what may come out of this meeting today amrita pushing himself hasn't commented on the whole situation and on. the u.s. this withdrawal from the treaty the kremlin spokesperson scoff has however commented he's called this decision dangerous in the past few days and he's also said that it would make the world a less safe place russia has said repeatedly that they don't want to rip up this agreement but today the kremlin spokesperso
with russian president vladimir putin and moscow in the day buton met with russia's defense minister sergei surely go who stressed the kremlin remains committed to nuclear nonproliferation both an incentive to do visits to russia shortly after u.s. president donald trump announced that washington would pull out of a thirty year old myside treaty and build up its nuclear arsenal trump accuses russia of violating the treaty of moscow denies the charge but the very latest let's go to detail...
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national security advisor john bolton is in moscow he will meet with vladimir putin and sergey lavrov this was a planned visit but still just what can we expect from these talks. while the kremlin spokesperson has said today that putin and bolton will certainly discuss the i.n.f. treaty their meeting tomorrow and arms the arms are supposed are supposed to are going to be excuse me a big topic today as well when foreign minister sergey lavrov meets bolton he said that in the meeting tonight he will ask bolton for an official explanation and to kind of give him not intentions the intentions of the u.s. but actually concrete decisions so we'll see have to that will have to see what comes out of that meeting today you know just briefly we've heard donald trump repeatedly accused russia rather of repeatedly violating this agreement is he right in those accusations. well this isn't the first time that the u.s. has leveled these accusations at russia under the obama administration as well the u.s. administration said that russia was violating this agreement and nato has also come out recentl
national security advisor john bolton is in moscow he will meet with vladimir putin and sergey lavrov this was a planned visit but still just what can we expect from these talks. while the kremlin spokesperson has said today that putin and bolton will certainly discuss the i.n.f. treaty their meeting tomorrow and arms the arms are supposed are supposed to are going to be excuse me a big topic today as well when foreign minister sergey lavrov meets bolton he said that in the meeting tonight he...
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sergei skripal did express concerns. he put it largely in terms of his son who, sadly, has since died and his daughter who were traveling back and forth to russia quite frequently. and he said to me, look, i don't want to be a big public figure in all of this. we are afraid of putin. so he did express concerns particularly about becoming a public quoted figure. >> so you've heard what the investigative website has said that it believes the second suspect in the novichok case is actually a doctor recruited by the giu to carry out this attack along with the other person who was identified a few weeks ago. where do you come down on this? what do you think about identifying these two? how significant is this potential new lead? >> i think it's very significant. we've had a whole train of events since the 5th of september where the metropolitan police issued those cctv images and put the names out there, the fake names, and an amazing amount has happened since then. i thought, really, is someone really going to come forward a
sergei skripal did express concerns. he put it largely in terms of his son who, sadly, has since died and his daughter who were traveling back and forth to russia quite frequently. and he said to me, look, i don't want to be a big public figure in all of this. we are afraid of putin. so he did express concerns particularly about becoming a public quoted figure. >> so you've heard what the investigative website has said that it believes the second suspect in the novichok case is actually a...
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the cold war president trump has accused moscow of violating the treaty russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has warned of consequences we just witnessed that it was the shits but it's you know i just don't wish to start again actions that in face of reactions. because true teachings stability can only be ensured when there is heresy it would be sure hope so yet still we are still with us there is a parent who must be maintained under all circumstances that those are your tickets that's all you do that it's responsible for global stability and expect that the u.s. won't renounce their share of that responsibility either listable reaction there from the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov all right let's take you now to moscow to do w's a correspondent there and we share when she is standing by good to see you and u.s. national security adviser john bolton in moscow where you are scheduled to meet with putin and lab rough what can we expect from those talks. well a lot of arms control will certainly be one of the main topics that will be under discussion today and tomorrow the kreml
the cold war president trump has accused moscow of violating the treaty russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has warned of consequences we just witnessed that it was the shits but it's you know i just don't wish to start again actions that in face of reactions. because true teachings stability can only be ensured when there is heresy it would be sure hope so yet still we are still with us there is a parent who must be maintained under all circumstances that those are your tickets that's all...
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the story is repeated with sergei skripal, the exact same thing happens.icer who betrayed his country and had been allowed to settle in britain as part of a spy swap, which would normally mean a very quiet life. let's turn to brazil. sunday is the second round run off in the brazilian election. this is jair bolsonaro, we've talked about him a lot on outside source. he's a right—wing populist. this is fernando haddad from the workers‘ party, he was hand—picked by this man, brazil's former president lula de silva after he was forced to step aside due to claims of corruption. this is what the first round of the election looked like. mr bolsonaro won 46% of the vote, in the areas marked green here. and polls suggest he's currently ahead. katy watson joined us a short time ago from rio dejaneiro and i asked whether mr bolsonaro is the top contender. he is. he's got about 57% of valid votes. about 43% for fernando haddad. if polls are correct, and the first round they were pretty accurate, then it is expected jair bolsonaro will take the top job job on sunday ev
the story is repeated with sergei skripal, the exact same thing happens.icer who betrayed his country and had been allowed to settle in britain as part of a spy swap, which would normally mean a very quiet life. let's turn to brazil. sunday is the second round run off in the brazilian election. this is jair bolsonaro, we've talked about him a lot on outside source. he's a right—wing populist. this is fernando haddad from the workers‘ party, he was hand—picked by this man, brazil's former...
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ilitain says they tried to sergei and yulia skripal with novichok nerve agent. they survived, but dawn sturgess died when she came into contact with novichok hidden in a perfume bottle. this is a world away from salisbury, which is 2500 miles to the west. people here are shocked that meone from this village has been accused of deploying a chemical nerve agent on the streets of britain. in loyga, not only do they notso believe it, me here think that russia should strike back. "i would've dropped a bomb on those british," he tells me, "so they would all blow away and stop bothering russia." russia may feel increasingly odolated, but it is in no to change. laura: steve rosenberg reporting there. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, aamazing story of survival. one girl talks to the bbc about her full face transplant and the dream she has for her life now. laura: after one of the hottest summers on record, the british wine industry is reaping the rewards in what promises to be their best ever grape harvest. there has been a s
ilitain says they tried to sergei and yulia skripal with novichok nerve agent. they survived, but dawn sturgess died when she came into contact with novichok hidden in a perfume bottle. this is a world away from salisbury, which is 2500 miles to the west. people here are shocked that meone from this village has been accused of deploying a chemical nerve agent on the streets of britain. in loyga, not only do they notso believe it, me here think that russia should strike back. "i would've...
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back then well back then actually there was no reaction from any side the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov even said today is that back then it all looked like a misunderstanding. russians that were expelled from the limbs weren't given any explanations or any opportunity to contact the representatives in or embassy in the netherlands and were to leave it to look like a misunderstanding especially given the back then there were no protests or warnings to us neither in moscow nor in the hague again the russian foreign affairs minister sergey lavrov said that the situation surrounding the so-called russian spies on the unites alliance is a deceptive maneuver and that the story was made public especially i had a needle need to between minister is so that the timing is not at all accidental. mixed martial arts star. has just returned home to a hero's welcome in russia's republic of dagestan after beating conor mcgregor in las vegas in the fight of the year these are the pictures from the stadium where we showed off his title belt cheering crowds thousands of devoted fans gathered to gre
back then well back then actually there was no reaction from any side the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov even said today is that back then it all looked like a misunderstanding. russians that were expelled from the limbs weren't given any explanations or any opportunity to contact the representatives in or embassy in the netherlands and were to leave it to look like a misunderstanding especially given the back then there were no protests or warnings to us neither in moscow nor in the...
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he will meet later with sergei lavrov. we have not confirmed if he will meet with vladimir putin. saying the meeting is in the works, but it hasn't been confirmed yet. the national security adviser wants to know if the u.s. is pulling out which is final or if there is wiggle room to renegotiate. the treaty of the nuclear forces from 1987 got rid of 2,700 nuclear weapons in europe and soviet union as well. the u.s. is accusing russia of violating the treaty. the russians say there is no evidence of weapons being deployed. the russians are blaming the u.s. for violating the treaty. another interesting thing is the chinese have commented on this. criticizing the u.s. for leaving the treaty. the trump administration says aside from the fact they believe the russians are violating the treaty, they believe it puts the u.s. at disadvantage toward china which is not part of the treaty and could develop any weapons it wants. christine. >> thanks, fred pleitgen in moscow. >>> we'll talk sports ahead. the kansas city chiefs keep on rolling led by the star quarterback patrick mahomes. that yo
he will meet later with sergei lavrov. we have not confirmed if he will meet with vladimir putin. saying the meeting is in the works, but it hasn't been confirmed yet. the national security adviser wants to know if the u.s. is pulling out which is final or if there is wiggle room to renegotiate. the treaty of the nuclear forces from 1987 got rid of 2,700 nuclear weapons in europe and soviet union as well. the u.s. is accusing russia of violating the treaty. the russians say there is no evidence...
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he lashed out at sergei skripal himself, the target of the attack in march.that was his argument. so, no reason, as he put it, for russia to be involved in this attack. the first survivor of the grenfell tower fire to give evidence at the inquiry has been describing the moment he tried to leave his 10th floor flat after his son had woken him up and told him to get out. antonio roncolato, who‘d lived in the flats for 27 years, said he opened his door and was confronted with thick black smoke — it hurt his eyes and he thought it would kill him. so he didn‘t leave. daniella relph reports from the inquiry. you may find some of the images in her report distressing. he was one of the last residents to be rescued. antonio roncolato had remained in his flat for around six hours during the fire. it had been his home for 27 years. i swear by almighty god... the first resident to give evidence, he described how he opened the door to his flat as the fire took hold. and was confronted by overpowering thick black smoke. the moment i opened the door, ifelt i had been hit by
he lashed out at sergei skripal himself, the target of the attack in march.that was his argument. so, no reason, as he put it, for russia to be involved in this attack. the first survivor of the grenfell tower fire to give evidence at the inquiry has been describing the moment he tried to leave his 10th floor flat after his son had woken him up and told him to get out. antonio roncolato, who‘d lived in the flats for 27 years, said he opened his door and was confronted with thick black smoke...
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nirussia's deputy foreign er sergey ryabkov called the u.s.ling out of the treaty, "a very dangerous step." white house national security advisor john bolton is scheduled to m minister sergei lavrov and president vladimir putin in russia starting tomoow. saudi arabia's foreign minister admitted today that the killing in journalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulatstanbul was a "huge and grave mistake." speaking on fox news this morning, foreign minister adel al-jubeir said the killing was a "rogue operation" and that the saudis do not know the location of khashoggi's body. in washington, republican and democratic members of congrccs areing saudi arabia's crown prince, mohammad bin salman, of directing the operation. yesterday, president trump said he plans to speak to the crown prince very soon. caravan of central american migrants heading for the u.s.- mexico border grew to about 5,00people overnight. moving north into mexico today from the guatemalan border, thousands walked towards the m texicn of tapachula in a line stretching almost a
nirussia's deputy foreign er sergey ryabkov called the u.s.ling out of the treaty, "a very dangerous step." white house national security advisor john bolton is scheduled to m minister sergei lavrov and president vladimir putin in russia starting tomoow. saudi arabia's foreign minister admitted today that the killing in journalist jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulatstanbul was a "huge and grave mistake." speaking on fox news this morning, foreign minister adel al-jubeir...
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vladimir putin has also been casting insults — he's called sergei skripal, the spy poisoned with nervent in salisbury, a traitor and a scumbag. and we'll be talking about fan bingbing, the chinese film star who disappeared for three months — now she's been hit by a massive fine, and made a statement praising the communist party. the number of people killed in indonesia keeps rising, with more than 1,400 people now confirmed dead after friday's earthquake and tsunami on the island of sulawesi. efforts have largely been focused on the city of palu, where most of the confirmed dead have been counted, but the un has warned that large parts of what might be the "worst—affected" rural areas have not been reached. here's one of the rescuers in the village of donggala. translation: we've been here since friday. there hasn't been any rescue operation. we're still looking for the missing people manually. villagers alone, no heavy machinery. many of those from isolated places are taking matters into their own hands. translation: we walked for ten hours through the mountains from our village that
vladimir putin has also been casting insults — he's called sergei skripal, the spy poisoned with nervent in salisbury, a traitor and a scumbag. and we'll be talking about fan bingbing, the chinese film star who disappeared for three months — now she's been hit by a massive fine, and made a statement praising the communist party. the number of people killed in indonesia keeps rising, with more than 1,400 people now confirmed dead after friday's earthquake and tsunami on the island of...
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they are suspected of using this adapted perfume bottle to spray novichok on the door of sergei skripalouse. mr skripal and his daughter yulia ended up in comas in hospital, before eventually recovering. but dawn sturgess, who handled the perfume bottle nearly four months later, died from the effects of the nerve agent. daniel sandford, bbc news. the latest world economic outlook has just been released at the annual imf and world bank summit in bali. this comes against the backdrop of us china trade war, wobbles in emerging markets and the fear of contagion. lawrence gossling, editor—in—chief at what investment, joins me now. lovely to see you. has had a look at what the imf has been saying, what do you make of it? -- you have had a look. they are downgrading forecasts for global growth by o.2%, from 3.9% from this year and next year to 3.7%. in the end, not a significant downgrade but it is against the back drop, as you said, the sanctions between china and the us which had kicked in so far and what will become more significant neck years. in that place into a greater political tension
they are suspected of using this adapted perfume bottle to spray novichok on the door of sergei skripalouse. mr skripal and his daughter yulia ended up in comas in hospital, before eventually recovering. but dawn sturgess, who handled the perfume bottle nearly four months later, died from the effects of the nerve agent. daniel sandford, bbc news. the latest world economic outlook has just been released at the annual imf and world bank summit in bali. this comes against the backdrop of us china...
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you can see the full interview with russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov on our team dot com next thursday now two astronauts who narrowly avoided disaster on thursday when their soyuz rocket malfunctioned are back in moscow we'll have that story latest on that after a short break this is our international. when lawmakers manufacture consented to the public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the fight merry go round there's only the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. real news. it's been. too many times when you know us. cities but close. said the. terrorists you know it. is said billions has been terrible lately a more hopeful than i was a few months back. and was a glimmer of hope in in all of this. right welcome back this international the two astronauts who narrowly escaped disaster on thursday when their rocket failed are now back in moscow safe and sound a booster rocket malfunction on the soyuz just minutes after blast off forced the crew to board the flight the two men on board were russian cosmonaut alexi of cimon and american astronaut n
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so indeed right now the only thing to do is to look forward to this meeting between the sergey lavrov and john bolton and whether or not john bolton's hawkish stance will stand here and mosco he had a few talking points are certainly expected you are showing off bringing us the latest. of tension has indeed been growing between moscow and washington over the pact for quite some time here's a look at how we reached this point. this is how you sort out a major nuclear crisis and make the world a bit more of a safer place ninety eighty seven the u.s. and soviet leaders got together and banned ground launched intermediate range ballistic missiles and this is an example of how leaders can perhaps make the world more dangerous brush as violated the agreement they've been violated to get for many years that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate or pull out. and we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement and go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that have stated in the agreement and we bonded to agreement but russia has not fortunately honored t
so indeed right now the only thing to do is to look forward to this meeting between the sergey lavrov and john bolton and whether or not john bolton's hawkish stance will stand here and mosco he had a few talking points are certainly expected you are showing off bringing us the latest. of tension has indeed been growing between moscow and washington over the pact for quite some time here's a look at how we reached this point. this is how you sort out a major nuclear crisis and make the world a...
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launch from sea with all eyes the normally upcoming meeting today his he goes down for the latest sergey lavrov russia's top diplomat is expected to meet with the man seen as one biggest champion of for scraping all of this i.n.f. treaty i should say and this is of course john bolton the national security adviser for president the was. donald trump but while the big debate is ongoing whether or not the american president is indeed making the right call. russia's top diplomats aguilar of this morning's press conference here stressed that this could be indeed too early for any speculation have a lesson. in usual in regards to the u.s. position on the i.n.f. treaty i have yet to see the decision by the u.s. president i have only heard about his intentions as i have also seen some of the reactions to it that's been mixed some support others have urged the u.s. not to turn down the whole system of arms control both nuclear and conventional but let's not speculate at this point as that would be counterproductive let's wait for official clarification give john bolton is ready to do so we're hap
launch from sea with all eyes the normally upcoming meeting today his he goes down for the latest sergey lavrov russia's top diplomat is expected to meet with the man seen as one biggest champion of for scraping all of this i.n.f. treaty i should say and this is of course john bolton the national security adviser for president the was. donald trump but while the big debate is ongoing whether or not the american president is indeed making the right call. russia's top diplomats aguilar of this...
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sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent in salisbury in march.d his country. translation: i see that some of your collea g u es translation: i see that some of your colleagues are promoting a theory that mr scripal was almost a kind of human rights activist, party is just a spy. he betrayed his homeland. there is a term, traitor. he is one of them. imagine, all of a sudden you meet a man who betrayed his country. what would you say to him? to anyone? he isjust country. what would you say to him? to anyone? he is just riffraff, that's it. president putin of russia. the footballer cristiano ronaldo has said he "firmly" denies raping a woman in a us hotel room nine years ago. the juventus striker said he was tranquil about any investigations as he had a "clear conscience". the claims against him were first reported in a german news magazine and relate to an alleged incident in a hotel in las vegas. ronaldo's lawyers say they will sue the publication. a spectator at the ryder cup in paris, who was blinded in one eye after she was hit by a golf ball,
sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent in salisbury in march.d his country. translation: i see that some of your collea g u es translation: i see that some of your colleagues are promoting a theory that mr scripal was almost a kind of human rights activist, party is just a spy. he betrayed his homeland. there is a term, traitor. he is one of them. imagine, all of a sudden you meet a man who betrayed his country. what would you say to him? to anyone? he isjust...
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the investigative journalism website bellingcat has named the second suspect in the sergei and yuliaase as dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. the website reports mishkin travelled to salisbury under the alias alexander petrov. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here the real name of the russian man has been known as of today, indicated and the poisoning in the military doctor, his real name we are told according to the website is mishkin. 66—year—old but in this 33—year—old we re 66—year—old but in this 33—year—old were poisoned in salisbury this year, what more can you tell us? they've been making the running on this, working with russian internet websites, the insider. and what is interesting about the suspects is that again, then number of gi you, that again, then number of gi you, that his name has not changed very much. it was what they said was his running, so his real name turns out is doctor alexander mishkin. the name that he entered the name with lisp petroff. he used the same birth date, he used the same neighbours pa rents, date, he used the same neighbours
the investigative journalism website bellingcat has named the second suspect in the sergei and yuliaase as dr alexander yevgenyevich mishkin. the website reports mishkin travelled to salisbury under the alias alexander petrov. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here the real name of the russian man has been known as of today, indicated and the poisoning in the military doctor, his real name we are told according to the website is mishkin. 66—year—old but in this...
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britain says they tried to kill sergei and yulia skripal with novichok nerve agent.contact with novichok hidden in a perfume bottle. this is a world away from salisbury, which is 2500 miles to the west. and people here are shocked that someone from this village has been accused of deploying a chemical nerve agent on the streets of britain. in loyga, not only do they not believe it, some here think that russia should strike back. "i'd drop a bomb on those british," he tells me, "so they'd all blow away and stop bothering russia." russia may feel increasingly isolated, but it's no mood to change. foreign policy on the streets. our correspondent steve rosenberg reporting from north—west russia, with the latest on the investigation into the salisbury chemical attack. for more than a million rohingya muslims, bangladesh was the only safe haven from the violence which drove them from their homes in myanmar‘s rakhine state. the influx of refugees has created huge pressure on resources in and around cox's bazaar, and now the bangladeshi authorities want to ease it, by reloca
britain says they tried to kill sergei and yulia skripal with novichok nerve agent.contact with novichok hidden in a perfume bottle. this is a world away from salisbury, which is 2500 miles to the west. and people here are shocked that someone from this village has been accused of deploying a chemical nerve agent on the streets of britain. in loyga, not only do they not believe it, some here think that russia should strike back. "i'd drop a bomb on those british," he tells me,...
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lavrov with french minister sergei shoreview with my direct counterpart the secretary of the russian national security council nick alive. and with president putin's foreign affairs advisor ambassador if you're you. yes viciously. but it's just that was to visit in the police and then with the you get this it is the chick actually you have. these three men that's been on the game of love at all of them i mean these that are about on the city i'm sure or. a secluded they don't or person someone is that doesn't this to me. this was the second meeting especially with the secretary following up on the meeting in helsinki between president putin and president trumps and their instructions to us in our colleagues on our respective national security council is to look at ways to enhance practical cooperation and expansion of dialogue between russia and america . and if that is. my impression of it and that's as they always said as opposed to each if you could set the pace and came out of that. and that's the number two seeing at speeds that said that was the united states would see it go pi
lavrov with french minister sergei shoreview with my direct counterpart the secretary of the russian national security council nick alive. and with president putin's foreign affairs advisor ambassador if you're you. yes viciously. but it's just that was to visit in the police and then with the you get this it is the chick actually you have. these three men that's been on the game of love at all of them i mean these that are about on the city i'm sure or. a secluded they don't or person someone...
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may start functioning properly but we've talked about the progress with russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov and he has sounded rather optimistic to the loons to the agreements are being fulfilled with our turkish partners having the main role there actively fighting to get all groups to cooperate on information confirms that process is going on october the fifteenth is when the demilitarized zone is will start functioning but a day or two's difference will not matter the quality of the work is much more important and we support them it is very hard to verify independently that used information but we hear from several opposition groups including those inside the province and based outside syria and also from the turkish media that tang's rocker's missiles and multiple launch systems have already been removed from the buffer zone and it may sound like a very positive achievement but we also hear that several radical extremist groups do not agree to participate in this initiative supported by the syrian government by the way and agreed to between putin and their dog and so this is why
may start functioning properly but we've talked about the progress with russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov and he has sounded rather optimistic to the loons to the agreements are being fulfilled with our turkish partners having the main role there actively fighting to get all groups to cooperate on information confirms that process is going on october the fifteenth is when the demilitarized zone is will start functioning but a day or two's difference will not matter the quality of the work...