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hello. >> sergey zimov: hello. >> pelley: i'm scott. >> sergey zimov: i'm sergey. >> pelley: nice to us in summer, when fireweed enjoys a few weeks of liberation. but 40 siberian winters remained indelible on zimov's face-- the price of solitude for a geophysicist who longed to be remote from his communist bosses. when people hear the word "siberia," they think about exile. but it sounds to me like exile's exactly what you had in mind. only one problem, so long winter. >> pelley: the winter's long? >> sergey zimov: yes. >> pelley: winters are l ever, but not as cold. this ground was once so icy, humankind named it permafrost. but in the 1990s, zimov noticed, it wasn't so permanent. >> sergey zimov: frozen ground. do you hear? >> pelley: yup. >> sergey zimov: it's roof of permafrost. >> pelley: he can remember when his shovel wouldn't bite the frozen surface. but now, he's down more than six feet. >> sergey zimov: in the past, all our soil, which was melted in summer, freeze everywhere totally, and it happened usually in november, december. now, in all winter, it did not freeze. >> pe
hello. >> sergey zimov: hello. >> pelley: i'm scott. >> sergey zimov: i'm sergey. >> pelley: nice to us in summer, when fireweed enjoys a few weeks of liberation. but 40 siberian winters remained indelible on zimov's face-- the price of solitude for a geophysicist who longed to be remote from his communist bosses. when people hear the word "siberia," they think about exile. but it sounds to me like exile's exactly what you had in mind. only one problem, so long...
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the russian delegation is consists of ministers and business representatives and of course sergei lavrov will also be there with putin. these are live pictures from the vatican. we'll be bringing you the latest throughout the day from our correspondent who's in rome for us. iran has told the u.s. that it shouldn't start a fire if it's not willing to deal with the consequences that's after donald trump warned the islamic republic not to play with fire he was responding to tehran's announcement that it will increase its production of low enrich uranium beyond the limits imposed by the 2015 nuclear deal. shoes. from july 7th on what's the level of reach will not be at 3.67 percent and you will know what to do you know what they're playing with i think they're playing with fire this thing for the u.s. to do so correct it's a mistake if washington is afraid of the would find you can start on. the spot began washington withdrew from the nuclear deal and impose harsh sanctions on iran after a year of escalating tensions tehran has now said it will no longer feel bound by the terms of the deal i
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the name of sergei solution for example is circulating he going to elaborate. for various reasons i want to be as the greatest possible we know that. this is for the parliament to decide on the names our intention is to. do to have a. president of the parliament from the socialists and democrats for the 1st. and. candidate from the p.p. . for the 2nd but this is our political opinion and our political intention but we were and really it was. all of the leaders underlying to the when they were in this that this is. only for the parliament to decide on. thank you yes they did from. thank you so the matter from a is the m.e.c. looking at the c.v. as the next president the presence of u.c.b. is actually quite a technical role do you think that given that i met them like are there was a minister for an finest in france doesn't that actually put at risk the independence of the e.c.b. . thank you. i have known that for many yes and. i am absolutely sure that she will be. a very independent president of the european central bank. back. with the right. good evening my p
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in 2012, i supported sweeping legislation to authorize heavy sanctions following the killing of sergei magnitsky in a russian prison. the obama administration flinched and tried to tiptoe around our legislation to avoid messing up their charm offensive, but we backed them into a corner and the president signed the bill into law. in 2014, i and other republicans constantly pressed president obama to get tougher on russia with respect to putin's aggression in ukraine. so, mr. president, i would ask consent that the news article dated march 4, 2014, entitled mcconnell, obama's passive foreign policy is a mistake, appear in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: and since 2017, i have continued reminding everyone that putin is not our friend, that russia is going to continue trying to meddle, that we need a comprehensive strategy to contest russian aggression, that alliances like nato are critical for standing up to our adversaries. so once more, for good measure, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the news article dated august 15, 2018, entitled u.s.
in 2012, i supported sweeping legislation to authorize heavy sanctions following the killing of sergei magnitsky in a russian prison. the obama administration flinched and tried to tiptoe around our legislation to avoid messing up their charm offensive, but we backed them into a corner and the president signed the bill into law. in 2014, i and other republicans constantly pressed president obama to get tougher on russia with respect to putin's aggression in ukraine. so, mr. president, i would...
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saying that boris johnson has named sergey david as chancellor. we know he has been shaping his ministerial -- his cabinet. what else can we expect throughout the day as we see who takes on these leading positions? guy: he is by no surprise to anyone, he will anticipate that he will be taking over that role. three key positions are likely to be determined. i would expect over the next few minutes you will get news. will be seeing the home secretary potentially being bertie per towel. she was ousted from the government a while ago but she has been close to boris johnson. likely to come back and and become the home secretary. it is likely that dominic raab, a former brexit minister, will take over as his secretary. those are the three big roles that are likely to be announced. what we are seeing here is basically a takeover by the brexiteers of the cabinet. up until now, theresa may has tried to maintain a balance. this is a brexiteer takeover of the british cabinet. that fits with this boris determination to deliver brexit. he says before october 3
saying that boris johnson has named sergey david as chancellor. we know he has been shaping his ministerial -- his cabinet. what else can we expect throughout the day as we see who takes on these leading positions? guy: he is by no surprise to anyone, he will anticipate that he will be taking over that role. three key positions are likely to be determined. i would expect over the next few minutes you will get news. will be seeing the home secretary potentially being bertie per towel. she was...
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sergey lavrov calls the closure an unlawful seizure of russian property. the administration says moscow was using the consulate to spy on the u.s. >>> in the south bay kids have a new space to express their creativity. in san jose at the children's discovery museum, the dedication of the leroy niemann art studio. he's known for his expression nift paint dings. a $250,000 grant and the good tidings foundation made it possible. >> it's fun to see the pictures of how beautiful these studios look. it's a lot more fun to see the kids using them. that's what we get here today. it's just great. >> the leroy niemann art studio opens to the public today. >> good to know. here is a look at what's going on. in the eastern two-thirds of the country, 170 million people dealing with dangerous heat all through the weekend, 100 to 120 degrees is what it will feel like. only places like l.a., portland, seattle, great falls and fargo in the 70s. everybody else 80s, 90s and even 100s. tomorrow we start to see the beginnings of the cooling trend hit minneapolis at 74. but pla
sergey lavrov calls the closure an unlawful seizure of russian property. the administration says moscow was using the consulate to spy on the u.s. >>> in the south bay kids have a new space to express their creativity. in san jose at the children's discovery museum, the dedication of the leroy niemann art studio. he's known for his expression nift paint dings. a $250,000 grant and the good tidings foundation made it possible. >> it's fun to see the pictures of how beautiful these...
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spoke to the chair of the board of trustees of the national military historical society sergei ivanov about why moscow had no choice but to enter poland in 1941 and russia's role in the war. i am sure that soviet union did most and bade most set of fisons to. their is fascism from the face of europe and you think poland could have held out long enough to wait to get help from france or from britain had the soviet troops not crossed its eastern border on september the 17th the soviet troops crossed the former. soviet polish border the polish government didn't exist the polish army didn't exist poland unfortunately was destroyed by and that's it germany in 2 weeks and our troops crossed the border to save russians belorussians jews and ukrainians living in the eastern part of germany if we didn't do that. i am sure ethnic russians the russians and ukrainians would have been imprisoned or sent to camps much earlier than it was later in 41 so. there was no other option. that's a news break down for this hour they are tuning in wherever you may be. with your make this manufacture consent i
spoke to the chair of the board of trustees of the national military historical society sergei ivanov about why moscow had no choice but to enter poland in 1941 and russia's role in the war. i am sure that soviet union did most and bade most set of fisons to. their is fascism from the face of europe and you think poland could have held out long enough to wait to get help from france or from britain had the soviet troops not crossed its eastern border on september the 17th the soviet troops...
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it was actually the all thora tea that determined the substance that was used in the poisoning of sergei and. last year so the fact that any documents from this tall were found in a london we'd been 70 miles away will be of concern to say the least to the ministry of defense and to intelligence services here in the u.k. and i think porton down might want to invest in a shredder or other embarrassing incident bring us the latest thank you. now there's been plenty of controversy over the u.s. independence day celebrations which saw trump claiming that the u.s. army took over airports in the 19th century let's have a look at some of the events highlights. we will never forget that we are americans and the future belongs to us thank you. thank you thank you. to. the skies belong to the united states of america. i. was. still. here israel and the ramparts they took over the airport did everything good that you do and of course they can grieve under the rockets red glare that had nothing but victory lol tom just said the army took over to have her stand the battle belly full of more than 120 y
it was actually the all thora tea that determined the substance that was used in the poisoning of sergei and. last year so the fact that any documents from this tall were found in a london we'd been 70 miles away will be of concern to say the least to the ministry of defense and to intelligence services here in the u.k. and i think porton down might want to invest in a shredder or other embarrassing incident bring us the latest thank you. now there's been plenty of controversy over the u.s....
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base going to see and hear more from defense minister sergei show because at base maintain president clinton came to go personally to the city of 7 more square it happened in russia northwestern region and to brief afterwards to president on what happened so it was a scientific submersible it is designed to explore the bottom of the sea or the ocean it is believed to be able to operate at the depth of up to 6000 meters quite deep in order to do a kind of underwater map painting how boats and submarines in the area navigate safely so at the time when the crew of that some very simple has been doing their research the fire broke out and they have been doing that for russian navy and no one can say why that happened in the investigation has admitted to me long to find out what caused the fire and we all heard from local acting governor also that the authorities on the ground are ready to provide any help needed this is a terrible tragedy we are ready to provide in this is serious systems to the northern fleet the moments region and the fleet always support each other. in difficult situa
base going to see and hear more from defense minister sergei show because at base maintain president clinton came to go personally to the city of 7 more square it happened in russia northwestern region and to brief afterwards to president on what happened so it was a scientific submersible it is designed to explore the bottom of the sea or the ocean it is believed to be able to operate at the depth of up to 6000 meters quite deep in order to do a kind of underwater map painting how boats and...
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about bringing together donald trump and sergey lavrov to free a russian citizen detained in. weight loss is the climate crisis is our 3rd world war we are renowned british environmentalist jonathan porridge why he was named jacked by one of britain's greatest actors mark rowlands when he cut ties with the royal shakespeare company of a privatized fossil fuel company b. all this was going up in today's show i'm going to busy law firm go on me a strategy with me is the q c cherie blair sheree thanks for inviting us in to the law firm let's begin with why you're defending a convicted alleged. russian embezzler martial law as a reverse as a 10 years hard labor in for and some to $2000000.00 well in the 1st place she's not convicted conviction was actually overturned in may and why was it overturned because it was based on flawed and indeed forged evidence and she had not been given the opportunity to put her side of the case so the trial actually was a travesty did not comply with fair trial procedures and finally the court of appeal in kuwait did overturn that decision so she is
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the fire 14 people turned up dead so now the defense minister rushes defense and defense minister sergei show who has offered a bit more has offered an insight as to what happened on board during that fire and apparently the crew 1st they evacuated a civilian we don't know much about who that civilian is whether it's getting down to the simplest of details like it was a date what they were doing there we know it was an industry professional and that sick so after evacuating that civilian they sealed to the behind just to prevent the fire from spreading across the vessel and so then they fought the fire and they fought for the lives of their comrades they fought for the vessel to survive and when the russian defense minister talked about this he did not mince his words it is because it. acted heroically in a critical situation from a compartment that was engulfed in fire 1st the vacuity to disability industry representative then close that had to behind him to prevent the fire from spreading throughout with deep water. so essentially what they did they dealt with the epicenter of the fire
the fire 14 people turned up dead so now the defense minister rushes defense and defense minister sergei show who has offered a bit more has offered an insight as to what happened on board during that fire and apparently the crew 1st they evacuated a civilian we don't know much about who that civilian is whether it's getting down to the simplest of details like it was a date what they were doing there we know it was an industry professional and that sick so after evacuating that civilian they...
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latest details that we have well we do have a bit of an insight from the russian defense minister sergei show who as to what happened on board of that vessel apparently the 1st person to be evacuated by the crewmen was a civilian we know we don't know anything we don't know much about who that civilian is we just know that he was a representative from the industry that's as much as. was ready to reveal so the crew evacuated him. and then sealed the behind to prevent the fire from spreading across the vessel and well then they. we were just fighting the blaze and they were fighting for the survival of the submersible the word the russian defense minister used to describe their actions was roy he said they acted heroically now essentially they saved the lives of their colleagues and the save the vessel. paying the highest price the raise there is paying for that with their lives the dow they basically they dealt with the epicenter of the blaze and this is what would save the vessel now indeed we it is true that we know very very very little information as to what happened on board and that
latest details that we have well we do have a bit of an insight from the russian defense minister sergei show who as to what happened on board of that vessel apparently the 1st person to be evacuated by the crewmen was a civilian we know we don't know anything we don't know much about who that civilian is we just know that he was a representative from the industry that's as much as. was ready to reveal so the crew evacuated him. and then sealed the behind to prevent the fire from spreading...
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done to help and support them that was at his emergency meeting with the country's defense minister sergei showgirl following this truly tragic incident and that is what a minister sure had to say about what happened. let's take a listen. with the result of the examination and rushes to retore that was of scientific research. who died of the combustion products poisoning due to the software actions of the team the fire was eliminated currently the deep water parameters to. see and hear more from defense minister said again because at base maintain a president clinton came to go personally to the city of 7 more square it happened in russia northwestern region and to brief afterwards to president on what happened so it was a scientific submersible it is designed to explore the bottom of the sea or the ocean it is believed to be able to operate at the depth of up to 6000 meters deep in order to do kind of underwater map painting how boats and submarines in the area navigate safely so at the time when the crew of that some very simple has been doing their research the fire broke out and they'v
done to help and support them that was at his emergency meeting with the country's defense minister sergei showgirl following this truly tragic incident and that is what a minister sure had to say about what happened. let's take a listen. with the result of the examination and rushes to retore that was of scientific research. who died of the combustion products poisoning due to the software actions of the team the fire was eliminated currently the deep water parameters to. see and hear more...
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right now we see it taking photos for the press you can also see sergei lavrov russian foreign minister as well at this meeting between bottom there and pope francis. the 2 sat down for talks behind closed doors for about. 3045 minutes i believe. and now it looks like we may have exchanged gifts. as is customary in these sort of situations the 2 have met twice before in 2013 and in 2015 there's also been speculation that during his meeting at the vatican that putin may invite the pontiff to visit russia of course that's nothing firm and. you can see pope francis handing out some sort of small gifts to the russian delegation. it's likely that they also presented the pope with a gift of their own. listing across this one day visit by a lot of here put into italy throughout the day here on r t. as this visit with pope francis wraps up will then go on to meet with the italian president and the italian prime minister. and it's also believe he's going to attend a conference on italian and russian dialogue. when he meets with his italian counterpart it's believed that a number of trade related
right now we see it taking photos for the press you can also see sergei lavrov russian foreign minister as well at this meeting between bottom there and pope francis. the 2 sat down for talks behind closed doors for about. 3045 minutes i believe. and now it looks like we may have exchanged gifts. as is customary in these sort of situations the 2 have met twice before in 2013 and in 2015 there's also been speculation that during his meeting at the vatican that putin may invite the pontiff to...
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football in tennis so it's widely known if you friends with all those people a lump it champions sergei both ca and alexander pope of have both denied claims that they were paid to vote for rio as host of the 2016 summer games the ethics committee of the i.o.c. has asked both men to respond with both because currently an executive board member allegations were made in a brazilian court by the former rio state governor sergio cabral who is serving a long jail sentence for corruption and embezzlement cabral claims that he paid $2000000.00 in bribes through intermediaries to secure votes for the games. the miami dolphins say their thoughts and prayers are with player kendrick norton after he was in a serious car accident the 22 year old's career is likely over as his left arm had to be amputated after his car hit a concrete barrier and started rolling family friends say his vehicle was cut off before the accident happened he'd been with the dolphins for just one season pakistan's cricketers won't be getting their world cup miracle to reach the semifinals batting 1st at lord's they set bang
football in tennis so it's widely known if you friends with all those people a lump it champions sergei both ca and alexander pope of have both denied claims that they were paid to vote for rio as host of the 2016 summer games the ethics committee of the i.o.c. has asked both men to respond with both because currently an executive board member allegations were made in a brazilian court by the former rio state governor sergio cabral who is serving a long jail sentence for corruption and...
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pretty much it when it came as to what we knew about the incident well now russia's defense minister sergei showing who has offered a bit of an insight as insight i should say as to what happened on board at the time apparently the crew saved a civilian the 1st we don't know any details as to who that civilian is we just know that it was an industry representatives we don't even know if it was a he. but anyway they saved that civilian then sealed should be behind them just to prevent the fire from spreading across the vessel and what they what they did then they just fought to save the lives of their comrades and to save the ship is how the russian defense minister described it and he did not mince his words. in order to put the word and. acted heroically in a critical situation. that was engulfed 1st the disability industry representative then close that had to behind him to the fire from spreading throughout the. so indeedy they paid the those 14 people pay the highest price there is they paid with their lives of for the safety of the others on board and for for these submersible to stay
pretty much it when it came as to what we knew about the incident well now russia's defense minister sergei showing who has offered a bit of an insight as insight i should say as to what happened on board at the time apparently the crew saved a civilian the 1st we don't know any details as to who that civilian is we just know that it was an industry representatives we don't even know if it was a he. but anyway they saved that civilian then sealed should be behind them just to prevent the fire...
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we're definitely going to see are going to see and hear more from defense minister sergey showgirl because i maintain president clinton came to go personally to the city of 7 more square it happened in russia northwestern region and to brief afterwards to president on what happened so it was a scientific submersible it is designed to explore the bottom of the sea or the ocean it is believed to be able to operate at the depth of up to 6000 meters quite deep in order to do kind of underwater mapping to how boats and submarines in the area navigate safely so at the time when the crew of that some very simple has been doing their research the fire broke out and they've been doing that for russian navy and no one can say why that happened in the investigation has admitted to the launch to find out what caused the fire but we know the. 14 sailors 14 crew members died and earlier we heard from russia's defense ministry that that was from always and so apparently the crew members inhaled toxic smoke and this is what actually killed them and also heard earlier from reuters offense ministry that the
we're definitely going to see are going to see and hear more from defense minister sergey showgirl because i maintain president clinton came to go personally to the city of 7 more square it happened in russia northwestern region and to brief afterwards to president on what happened so it was a scientific submersible it is designed to explore the bottom of the sea or the ocean it is believed to be able to operate at the depth of up to 6000 meters quite deep in order to do kind of underwater...
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today can you tell us more yes russia's president vladimir putin has just now met defense minister sergey shay go it was an emergency meeting that's a tragic event happened in russia's northwestern region and we heard from putin that of course he expressed 1st of all condolences to the families of those fulton sailors who died there and he also said that the crew was highly professional and they were high ranking officers among those died and that is quotation a huge loss for the country's fleet and at the end of this meeting. the defense minister to go all personally to to that region to the city and after that to brief. on what exactly happened so we don't know too much right now in all what we know we know from russia's defense ministry because the vast so and. that scientific submersible belonged to the defense ministry it was a scientific scientific research a submersible its mission usually is to explore the bottom of the c.e.o. of the ocean. was on the mission at the time when the fire started actually what is what is it doing usually they go deep into water we hear that it is capa
today can you tell us more yes russia's president vladimir putin has just now met defense minister sergey shay go it was an emergency meeting that's a tragic event happened in russia's northwestern region and we heard from putin that of course he expressed 1st of all condolences to the families of those fulton sailors who died there and he also said that the crew was highly professional and they were high ranking officers among those died and that is quotation a huge loss for the country's...
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we don't trump has been briefed before me a lawyer and the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov why do you think this case is attracting such high profile support because i think as we know people are concerned about the ability of international trade to operate in the in the right manner and this question about can business people who are going about their lawful business complying with the laws of the state can they be sure that if there is some sort of dispute it won't be turned against them in a way that leads to what happened to marsha $472.00 days in a kuwaiti prison confined in a room with 6 other women which was actually a cell phone to deprive in prison she was quite described as the russian woman in fact in court in some of the earlier hearings the judge described as the russian woman this does not show. an equality before the law and just finally we're in the same building as the cherie blair foundation what is it given controversial surname you have what is the validation and what does it do around the world the let the schriever. foundation to it's 10 years old now in t
we don't trump has been briefed before me a lawyer and the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov why do you think this case is attracting such high profile support because i think as we know people are concerned about the ability of international trade to operate in the in the right manner and this question about can business people who are going about their lawful business complying with the laws of the state can they be sure that if there is some sort of dispute it won't be turned against...
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those responsible for the poisoning of sergei and yulia skripal should be brought to justice, and thety and allowjustice to prevail. i congratulate the prime minister on the wonderful face that she adopted when she was holding president putin's hand. it had more ice in it than the polar ice cap, and it said it all. can i perhaps also reassure the right honourable gentlemen that unlike the polar icecap on this issue, i'm not melting. laughter. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, mandy baker. don't forget that if you miss our daily round—up, or if you'd like to watch this again — and why wouldn't you — it's available on the bbc iplayer. now there's never a shortage of political argument or disagreement in the commons, but there are warmer moments, too. the labour mp carolyn harris has spoken movingly on several occasions about the death of her eight—year—old son, martin, in a car accident in 1989. mrs harris had to borrow money to pay for his funeral. since becoming an mp, she's campaigned for bereaved parents to receive financial help. i have at times been impatient. i hav
those responsible for the poisoning of sergei and yulia skripal should be brought to justice, and thety and allowjustice to prevail. i congratulate the prime minister on the wonderful face that she adopted when she was holding president putin's hand. it had more ice in it than the polar ice cap, and it said it all. can i perhaps also reassure the right honourable gentlemen that unlike the polar icecap on this issue, i'm not melting. laughter. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me,...
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to the families of those who died and more emergency meeting with the country's defense minister sergei show you who you can see the country's top officials got involved that's very serious and we also heard from weidman putin that he has. to go to the city of 7 more to see exactly what happened and to brief the president after that what we know all we know we know for a missile defense ministry because. the vast so and the submersible belong to. russia's defense ministry was a scientific mission usually used to explore the bottom of the sea of the ocean and at the time when its crew has been doing the research they have been conducting their metric measurements or something close to the poor graphic omission it's like the results of these measurements are used to underwater mapping to how the vessels and submarines in the area navigate safely at the time when the crew has been doing that the fire broke out no one can say why but we know that as a result 14 sailors i guess the crew members died and we heard from russia's defense ministry that they died from poisoning so apparently they
to the families of those who died and more emergency meeting with the country's defense minister sergei show you who you can see the country's top officials got involved that's very serious and we also heard from weidman putin that he has. to go to the city of 7 more to see exactly what happened and to brief the president after that what we know all we know we know for a missile defense ministry because. the vast so and the submersible belong to. russia's defense ministry was a scientific...
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which is backed by halftime is currently trying to take over the capital tripoli in the west but sergei y. has been critical of his military operations. hundreds of people have marched in sudan's capital to condemn the recent military crackdown on protesters at least 100 demonstrators were killed in june when security forces brutally cleared a pro-democracy sit in outside the army headquarters in khartoum thursday's rally comes a day after the military council and process leaders signed a long awaited political deal agreeing to form a power sharing body. health workers in the democratic republic of congo have told al jazeera the world health organizations they call ration of ebola as an international public emergency will help them get the resources needed to fight the disease more than 1600 people have so far died of the disease including 2 who recently crossed into neighboring uganda catherine sawyer reports from nairobi. well there is a pensive mood in a market southwest in uganda a congolese fishmonger who visited the market to buy fish for trade died of a bolo and she turned home s
which is backed by halftime is currently trying to take over the capital tripoli in the west but sergei y. has been critical of his military operations. hundreds of people have marched in sudan's capital to condemn the recent military crackdown on protesters at least 100 demonstrators were killed in june when security forces brutally cleared a pro-democracy sit in outside the army headquarters in khartoum thursday's rally comes a day after the military council and process leaders signed a long...
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the vatican the russian president is all those that to me to battalion counterpart sergey or mr redmayne. must public backlash against one of the 2 men gunning to become british prime minister for foreign secretary jeremy hunt on ties opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn to anti semitism and even auschwitz atrocities in. germany as in the grip of a heat wave which is also triggered a crime wave including a low of punch up just swimming pool.
the vatican the russian president is all those that to me to battalion counterpart sergey or mr redmayne. must public backlash against one of the 2 men gunning to become british prime minister for foreign secretary jeremy hunt on ties opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn to anti semitism and even auschwitz atrocities in. germany as in the grip of a heat wave which is also triggered a crime wave including a low of punch up just swimming pool.
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sergei brin declined to comment.ranson saying there's no personal or is this relationship between the two, nor has there ever been. reid hoffman hosted a dinner in palo alto for a a miss neuroscientist where elon musk supposedly introduced epstein to mark zuckerberg, so all three of them get pulled into this discussion. he has had only limited context -- limited contact in the context of academic fundraising. a zuckerberg spokesman said they had only met in passing. what are the implications, though, of even the hint of contact between these folks? >> by the way, the dinner you referenced, that was only a couple of years ago. that means this was well after epstein was declared a registered sex offender. that is really what is at stake here. in new york as well, you have a massive private equity firm, apollo, whose cofounder had a deep standing relationship with epstein, and their own investors now say this care is a reputational risk, to say you are a venture capital founder and you had a relationship with epstein of
sergei brin declined to comment.ranson saying there's no personal or is this relationship between the two, nor has there ever been. reid hoffman hosted a dinner in palo alto for a a miss neuroscientist where elon musk supposedly introduced epstein to mark zuckerberg, so all three of them get pulled into this discussion. he has had only limited context -- limited contact in the context of academic fundraising. a zuckerberg spokesman said they had only met in passing. what are the implications,...
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sir, would you be willing to meet on a diplomatic platform with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov -- to discuss some of the global and diplomatic implications and if russian president vladimir putin were sitting with us today, what would be some remarks you'd have to say to him in a diplomatic sense towards peace and a solution to this process? amb. vecchio: yes, i'm open to meet with anybody in order to find a peaceful solution in our country. and i would send a clear message to putin in this case. russia should not support a dictatorship, a brutal dictatorship. that the position that we are having is not a position only from our interim government, it's a position that the region has to resolve the venezuelan crisis. that instead of supporting the suffering of the venezuelans, putin should recognize the position that the region has in order to facilitate the position in our country, and this is the time to take that decision. we are open to have a relationship with russia within the rule of mutual respect and mutual cooperation. >> yes, go ahead. >> i have more questions that ha
sir, would you be willing to meet on a diplomatic platform with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov -- to discuss some of the global and diplomatic implications and if russian president vladimir putin were sitting with us today, what would be some remarks you'd have to say to him in a diplomatic sense towards peace and a solution to this process? amb. vecchio: yes, i'm open to meet with anybody in order to find a peaceful solution in our country. and i would send a clear message to putin in...
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foreign minister sergei lavrov to keepraging iran their agreements, and says the u.n. should offer iran relief from sanctions. hong kong cleaning up after theoric protests left legislature in ruin. speeding up efforts to open up its financial industry to overseas competitors. life insurance companies will be allowed by 2020. conger froman alexandria oak osseo cortez -- congresswoman cortez is ocasio taking part in a congressional visit to facilities in texas where undocumented migrants are being held. investigations are underway. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much indeed. just a bit of breaking news, saudi arabia -- this is a two-part bond, i think an eight and a 20 year tranche, has 3 billion euros. interesting in the light of what else we are talking about at the moment, and that is what is happening with opec. what we've got coming up for you, iran's oil minister speaking exclusively to bloomberg on
foreign minister sergei lavrov to keepraging iran their agreements, and says the u.n. should offer iran relief from sanctions. hong kong cleaning up after theoric protests left legislature in ruin. speeding up efforts to open up its financial industry to overseas competitors. life insurance companies will be allowed by 2020. conger froman alexandria oak osseo cortez -- congresswoman cortez is ocasio taking part in a congressional visit to facilities in texas where undocumented migrants are...
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last year, sergei skripal was poisoned in salisbury along with his daughter.ondon restaurant. this is something the putin government has used on a few occasions before. it remains to be seen how alexei navalny recovers. >> shepard: benjamin hall, thank you. a surfer who got bitten by a shark says his elbow must not have tasted too good. >> i was laying on my board waiting for a wave. a shark comes out of the water and grabs onto my arm. all the teeth clamped onto my arm. >> shepard: jacksonville beach in florida, his friends say after getting treated at the beach, he went to a nearby bar instead of the hospital. the surfer said you're more likely to get struck by lightning then killed by a shark. i'm going to buy a lottery ticket. major league pitchers throwing heat is normal but usually it's over the plate. cleveland's trevor bauer, look at this. launching the ball over the center field fence after giving up the lead. the manager was about to pull him from the game so he did this. bauer says he's sorry and he realizes someone could've hurt somebody but no one
last year, sergei skripal was poisoned in salisbury along with his daughter.ondon restaurant. this is something the putin government has used on a few occasions before. it remains to be seen how alexei navalny recovers. >> shepard: benjamin hall, thank you. a surfer who got bitten by a shark says his elbow must not have tasted too good. >> i was laying on my board waiting for a wave. a shark comes out of the water and grabs onto my arm. all the teeth clamped onto my arm. >>...
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foreign minister sergey lavrov told a russian news agency tas that is moscow is kring options to reopen what he calls unlawfully seized properties in te u.s. the trump administration ordered the closure in response to moscow's decision to cut u.s. diplomatic staff in russia. black smoke could be seen rising from that building consulate staffers turned firefighters away at that time saying there was not any problem inside. >> plans to clean up the february landslide? sauce lit tote are being delayed till september. the city council rejected bids from seven construction companies after a staff member noticed a requirement wasn't met in the bidding process. they were concerned it cld jeopardize federal funding for the project. they are expected to open a 30-day win for bids next week. >> the san francisco planning commission deciding on the future of the city's flower mart whether tore approve the project south of market. calls for demolishing ten existing buildings. they'll be replaced with three large mixed use towers with more than 2 million square feet of office space as well as room f
foreign minister sergey lavrov told a russian news agency tas that is moscow is kring options to reopen what he calls unlawfully seized properties in te u.s. the trump administration ordered the closure in response to moscow's decision to cut u.s. diplomatic staff in russia. black smoke could be seen rising from that building consulate staffers turned firefighters away at that time saying there was not any problem inside. >> plans to clean up the february landslide? sauce lit tote are...
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sergei skripal and his daughter were nearly killed last year in great britain with a powerful nerve agentr russian intelligence agent who had dug up information tying putin to organized crime was killed in london when someone slipped the radioactive substance polonium into his tea. navalny has been trying to prove the alleged corruption by putin and his cronies. >> there's a lot of anxiety around putin's success, around the elites that are around putin and i think there is a sense of is everybody going to hang together? is there loyalty if somebody dissents? is the deck of cards going to come down? they're in an era of anxiety. >> as for all the poisonings, putin has consistently denied them, calling the accusations unfounded. wolf? >> thanks very much. coming up, president trump steps up his attack on powerful congressman elijah cummings and his city of baltimore. ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps wit
sergei skripal and his daughter were nearly killed last year in great britain with a powerful nerve agentr russian intelligence agent who had dug up information tying putin to organized crime was killed in london when someone slipped the radioactive substance polonium into his tea. navalny has been trying to prove the alleged corruption by putin and his cronies. >> there's a lot of anxiety around putin's success, around the elites that are around putin and i think there is a sense of is...
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senior eu figures had suggested another centre left option in swipe centre left option the bulgarian sergeini. well the new man hit the ground running — and has already held his first news conference. translation: the elections showed that citizens believe in the european union, that they believe in democracy. and it's an unusual change. because, as you know, in recent months, many, many forces have been betting on the weakening of the union. today, however, we are stronger with the consent of the citizens, thanks to the consent of the citizens. ursula fon der lion's nomination was announced after weeks of closed door meetings. currently the german defence minister, but she needs the backing of mvps. she headed straight to strassburg to make your case, created by journalist strassburg to make your case, created byjournalist but initially said nothing to the media. but met with centre—right allies and also met with centreleft and liberal blocks, both of which are unimpressed by her selection. one of the favourites to take over, but the only person who got the nomination for the gig. after th
senior eu figures had suggested another centre left option in swipe centre left option the bulgarian sergeini. well the new man hit the ground running — and has already held his first news conference. translation: the elections showed that citizens believe in the european union, that they believe in democracy. and it's an unusual change. because, as you know, in recent months, many, many forces have been betting on the weakening of the union. today, however, we are stronger with the consent...
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during the transition, trump's son-in-law met with sergei gorkov, head of a russian bank under u.s. sanctions. according to the head of the bank, he met with kushner in his capacity as ceo of kushner companies to discuss business opportunities. is that correct, sir? >> i'm not certain. i'm not certain about that, let me put it that way. >> it was asserted in your report volume 1, pages 161 and 162. your report notes that at the time, kushner companies were trying to renegotiate a billion, with a b, a billion dollar lease of their flagship building at 666 fifth avenue. correct? >> i'm not familiar with those financial arraignments. >> also on page 162, where kushner companies it was asserted had debt obligations coming due on the company. harry prince, a supporter close to trump -- >> a supporter? a supporter? >> yes. he met in the seychelles during the campaign with the head of a sanctioned russian government investment arm which had close eyes to vladamir putin, correct, sir? >> yes. >> your investigation determined that mr. prince had not known or conducted business with dimitriev
during the transition, trump's son-in-law met with sergei gorkov, head of a russian bank under u.s. sanctions. according to the head of the bank, he met with kushner in his capacity as ceo of kushner companies to discuss business opportunities. is that correct, sir? >> i'm not certain. i'm not certain about that, let me put it that way. >> it was asserted in your report volume 1, pages 161 and 162. your report notes that at the time, kushner companies were trying to renegotiate a...
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criticizing for opposing the war led by have to seize the capital tripoli parliament members with sergei were holding the warlords plea for have to for the force disappearance which the u.s. now under according to eyewitnesses and family members an armored group belonging to the warlords or have to attacked his house on wednesday night and ransacked the house and shot her husband in the leg before they detained heard put her under disappearance we know that according to this is. the husband is now receiving medical treatment in one of one of the local hospitals lawmakers. are now calling on the united nations support a mission to go in t. and to do its best to put pressure on have to his forces to really is where they are now also holding the warlord have to be responsible for detaining the lawmaker. now british m.p.'s have made it more difficult for the next prime minister to push through a no deal by suspending parliament a majority of m.p.'s have just voted for an amendment that will ensure that parliament stays open and the run up to the october 31st deadline for bracks it our corres
criticizing for opposing the war led by have to seize the capital tripoli parliament members with sergei were holding the warlords plea for have to for the force disappearance which the u.s. now under according to eyewitnesses and family members an armored group belonging to the warlords or have to attacked his house on wednesday night and ransacked the house and shot her husband in the leg before they detained heard put her under disappearance we know that according to this is. the husband is...
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i mean, during the transition, there was michael flynn talking to sergei kiy kislyak. there is so much here that the american people really need to absorb so we can't let it happen again in 2020. >> you know, not to overflatter that, but that presentation was excellent from natasha. i just wonder, do you know knowing bob mueller, does he have the stamina to do what we just heard? can he run through it as a set of episodes that adds up to playing ball with the russians and screwing with our presidential election? can he do it? >> he makes a legal judgment, not a political one. but i think if he is asked direct questions, leading questions, perhaps asked to read from the report, that this narrative comes through. and perhaps even more importantly, mueller when he issues his summary says this is the evidence that i had available, that people lied to us. people withheld evidence. people destroyed evidence. and if we had been able to obtain that evidence, we might have seen this in a different light. that will be an interesting conclusion for the members to elicit from muel
i mean, during the transition, there was michael flynn talking to sergei kiy kislyak. there is so much here that the american people really need to absorb so we can't let it happen again in 2020. >> you know, not to overflatter that, but that presentation was excellent from natasha. i just wonder, do you know knowing bob mueller, does he have the stamina to do what we just heard? can he run through it as a set of episodes that adds up to playing ball with the russians and screwing with...
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today £200,000 for breaching impartiality rules during its coverage of the poisoning of former spy sergeibroadcasted seven programmes over a period ofjust over a month, which had failed to preserve due impartiality. in response to the ruling, rt said the fine was inappropriate and disproportionate. the hms montrose has been escorting uk—flagged ships in the world's busiest oil shipping lane. ship owners have been advised to give details of their route so they can be escorted by the frigate. it comes a week after the seizure of the british—flagged tanker stena impero by iran's revolutionary guard. a drug which doctors have called a game—changing treatment for women with the hereditary form of ovarian cancer, is to be made more widely available on the nhs in england. the medicine can halt the progression of the disease, which is notoriously difficult to treat. here's our health reporter, lauren moss. when florence was a6, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and told she had less than 18 months to live. she had two major surgeries and underwent four separate rounds of chemotherapy. obvious
today £200,000 for breaching impartiality rules during its coverage of the poisoning of former spy sergeibroadcasted seven programmes over a period ofjust over a month, which had failed to preserve due impartiality. in response to the ruling, rt said the fine was inappropriate and disproportionate. the hms montrose has been escorting uk—flagged ships in the world's busiest oil shipping lane. ship owners have been advised to give details of their route so they can be escorted by the frigate....