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much has changed in the life of sergey brin since our interview in 2006.he married anne wojcicki in 2007 and is now a father, and he has taken on a very personal quest. in 2008, he learned that he carries a genetic mutation that increases his odds of contracting parkinson's disease. as a consequence, he has contributed more than $50 million to help fund research for a cure. [stopwatch ticking] coming up, the man who literally changed the face of the internet. you seem to be replacing larry and sergey as the people out here who everyone's talking about. you're just staring at me. >> is that a question? >> the cofounder of facebook, mark zuckerberg next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [stopwatch ticking] we're here demonstrating the savings you can enjoy with bridgestone's fuel efficient ecopia tires. these environmentally conscious tires could save you up to $100 in gas over the course of a year. the more miles the car travels, the more fuel savings are transferred to the booth. he knows that he can't keep the money, right? let him have his fun. i'm rakin
much has changed in the life of sergey brin since our interview in 2006.he married anne wojcicki in 2007 and is now a father, and he has taken on a very personal quest. in 2008, he learned that he carries a genetic mutation that increases his odds of contracting parkinson's disease. as a consequence, he has contributed more than $50 million to help fund research for a cure. [stopwatch ticking] coming up, the man who literally changed the face of the internet. you seem to be replacing larry and...
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so those are russian officials suspected of being responsible for the prison death of the lawyer sergei magnitsky in two thousand and nine the list includes judges investigators directly involved in the markets get case the money needs to law itself casts a much wider net requiring us to be certain financial sanctions against all russian officials deemed to have been involved in human rights violations the wording of the legislation is quite vague so for example the bills provision that names put on the list of people to be sanctioned can be based on quote unquote data and information provided by n.g.o.s and perhaps by other interested groups or people rather than through due legal process so this potentially undermines the basic principles of presumption of innocence and due process russia's prime minister the admitted it has made a similar point he noted that the us government already has the full authority to deny a visa to anyone they want without having the special law in place so russia sees it as a message a message that will most certainly prompt a similar response from moscow r
so those are russian officials suspected of being responsible for the prison death of the lawyer sergei magnitsky in two thousand and nine the list includes judges investigators directly involved in the markets get case the money needs to law itself casts a much wider net requiring us to be certain financial sanctions against all russian officials deemed to have been involved in human rights violations the wording of the legislation is quite vague so for example the bills provision that names...
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in new york back in twenty twelve the united states congress passed the magnitsky act named after sergei magnitsky a russian lawyer who died in prison in russia and that act prohibits that what the u.s. teens were sponsible for the batteries death for coming to america and now it also uses financial sanctions against the russians on the list and today the u.s. government released a list of russians blacklisted from stepping on u.s. soil despite protests from the russian government though in response the kremlin has written up its own list of american human rights abusers who are not allowed in russia and who face similar financial sanctions now this back and forth has struck a blow to the bilateral relations america has with russia and u.s. national security adviser thomas donilon will fly to moscow now to meet with russia's top security officials over the weekend now r.t. international correspondent guy in chick chick and has the story. the black list includes eighteen names those are russian officials suspected of being responsible for the prison death of the lawyer sergei magnitsky in
in new york back in twenty twelve the united states congress passed the magnitsky act named after sergei magnitsky a russian lawyer who died in prison in russia and that act prohibits that what the u.s. teens were sponsible for the batteries death for coming to america and now it also uses financial sanctions against the russians on the list and today the u.s. government released a list of russians blacklisted from stepping on u.s. soil despite protests from the russian government though in...
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broder from the hermitage capital investment funds also the former boss of the late russian lawyer sergei magnitsky died in prison or being held on tax evasion charges let's get more on this more correspond your priest can all of you go what are the charges that leggett is dorian well first of all we know about william broader from the scandalous remarriage capital fund case he was its former head and he's suspected of large scale tax evasion we are looking at around seventeen million dollars and this is the same case where said the mother needs he was involved he was suspected of being part of the criminal edge criminal activities the fund was conducting conducting overseen by mr broader but what he did die unfortunately in prison before a court could make a decision on his case but mr broader has been now put on the international want to list actually in connection to a whole other case he is suspected of through various criminal schemes purchasing around one hundred million dollars worth of shares of russia's energy giant gazprom which is prohibited by russian war and also suspected of
broder from the hermitage capital investment funds also the former boss of the late russian lawyer sergei magnitsky died in prison or being held on tax evasion charges let's get more on this more correspond your priest can all of you go what are the charges that leggett is dorian well first of all we know about william broader from the scandalous remarriage capital fund case he was its former head and he's suspected of large scale tax evasion we are looking at around seventeen million dollars...
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these escalating tensions we have confirmation from the russians russian foreign minister sergey lavrov that north korea has in fact asked foreign embassies including russia and britain to evacuate their staff as it concerns britain in fact we know that they have asked to evacuate embassy staff from pyongyang saying that north korea will not be able to protect the staff in the event of actual complex from a proton on the words it certainly is a tense situation there although we've heard from diplomats saying that tensions on the ground within the north korean capital were rather calm at the moment what we know from russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is that the russians are currently considering the proposal but there's been no decision made as of yet to whether to actually evacuate the staff we know that the russians are in close contact with other allies in the region and let's take a listen to actually what the russian foreign minister had told r.t. when asked about his worries in this rather tense situation. let's listen because cuba you are in close contact with all chinese ame
these escalating tensions we have confirmation from the russians russian foreign minister sergey lavrov that north korea has in fact asked foreign embassies including russia and britain to evacuate their staff as it concerns britain in fact we know that they have asked to evacuate embassy staff from pyongyang saying that north korea will not be able to protect the staff in the event of actual complex from a proton on the words it certainly is a tense situation there although we've heard from...
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rebound from behind the net 1-0 blue jackets 3rd period/ 4-0 blue jackets sergei bobrovsky denies patrick marleau's point blank wrister for one of his 30 saves he gets his 4th shutout in 15 games he previously had none in 98 games final: 4-0 blue jackets ncaa wmn - uconn/louisville rick pitino supporting louisville women's team 1st half uconn on a 15-0 run freshman breanna stewart 3- pointer and is fouled uconn up 19 at halftime 2nd half stewart gets the offensive rebound and put back she had a...
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. >> what if google's russian co-founder sergey brin started his company in canada instead of the u.s. unthinkable, right? well, while congress haggles over immigration, our friendly neighbor to the north is trying to poach america's young immigrant entrepreneurs from under our nose. canada is starting to issue start up visas. they're only too happy to take our top techie talent. just like the two you're about to meet. >> this is a three dimensional heart lifesaving tool. >> he started this in california but he is from france. he got a visa. >> it was very stressful and it was really just down to one person. >> and this young person started a global investment fund in the bay area. >> it would be impossible to be a company without him. >> and even they have given up. >> i could go back to india so they ended up doing that but we were trying to get a green card. they just want back and pursued the master's. >> they came to the united states cannot looking for a job but they are creating jobs they say that it is difficult to stay with the current visa system. they are taking this messag
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you seem to be replacing larry and sergey as the people out here who everyone's talking about.st staring at me. >> is that a question? >> that line is now in the social network, the movie about facebook. >> is that a question? >> the question is, who is the real mark zuckerberg, and how did facebook really get its start? >> why didn't you raise any of these concerns before? >> we'll look back at the controversial creation of facebook and its cofounder, mark zuckerberg, when we return. [ticking] >> when we approached him, we had been working on the idea for almost a year, at that point. we had a sophisticated codebase. it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. it was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] there are people who find their own path. and never back down. who believe the american dream doesn't just
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torture at guantanamo bay and violations against russian citizens as russian minister foreign minister sergei lavrov explained may still be hope. of a version of american relations we heard from tom donilon and john kerry that they understand will the negative impact of the whole of various factors on our relationship among those is the magnitsky list the continuing abuse of adulthood russian children in america rights violations against russian citizens which range from outright kidnappings and other factors both john kerry and tom donilon should meet that barack obama and the white house are aware of how this hurts our relations and that they will act to minimize these faxes we'll see at least we'll judge by deeds not words. now hear it out here we always enjoy getting your opinion on all the stories we're covering and on our web site r t v dot com right now we're asking what you think about the whole war of blacklists will end up having happening in the end what will transpire what will the aftermath be russia u.s. backlash of the blacklists so far the majority of voters at r.t. dot com ar
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politically motivated well the key is the people on the list of being responsible for the death of lawyers sergei magnitsky in police custody will the three years ago and let's not get the. culture good morning so will els have the russian officials on balance you as a block list sad about the case against them while the reactions coming from of those of russian officials who are included in the so-called us magnus gillis are practically similar they say that the publication of this list was a politically motivated this decision and that the u.s. side was not objective in making its decisions as it couldn't be possibly aware of fall those documents that surround this case as the documents are still in court and never be key public and that the magness kill law was a drop to the beast on political motives and that the law has no legal force and no legal consequences and the country and only represents an additional political pressure on russia now the u.s. magnitsky list was published on the twelfth of april and includes eighteen russian officials who are banned from the united states and their as
politically motivated well the key is the people on the list of being responsible for the death of lawyers sergei magnitsky in police custody will the three years ago and let's not get the. culture good morning so will els have the russian officials on balance you as a block list sad about the case against them while the reactions coming from of those of russian officials who are included in the so-called us magnus gillis are practically similar they say that the publication of this list was a...
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allegations against them washington accuses those on the list of being linked to the death of lawyer sergei magnitsky and he's custody more than three years ago r.d.s. medina cochin of a has more. they say that the publication of this list was a politically motivated decision and that the u.s. side was not objective and making its decisions as it couldn't be possibly aware of all those documents that surround this case as the documents are still in court and never became public and that the magnitsky law was to drop to the beast on political motives and that the law has no legal force and no legal consequences and the country and only represents an additional political pressure on russia now the u.s. magnitsky list was published on the twelfth of april and includes eighteen russian officials who are banned from the united states and their asses now according to the version of the events sixteen of these officials are directly responsible for the death of. the game of new ski worked as an auditor and an accountant at hermitage capital management and was the main suspect in a major tax evasio
allegations against them washington accuses those on the list of being linked to the death of lawyer sergei magnitsky and he's custody more than three years ago r.d.s. medina cochin of a has more. they say that the publication of this list was a politically motivated decision and that the u.s. side was not objective and making its decisions as it couldn't be possibly aware of all those documents that surround this case as the documents are still in court and never became public and that the...
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bring us up to date what do you know so far well you know at this point to the thirty two year old sergei was doing is has apparently been holed up in the in the sort of sort of a space this is supposedly a round. a car market in the town of belgrade and the police special task force at this point are preparing to storm his hideout in order to apprehend him now this all started just several hours ago when this thirty two year old suspect has opened literally started a bloody massacre in the center off of the russian town killing six people three people he shot inside the hunting store and then he went outside according to reports and shot three more passer bys among them two teenage girls now at this point we're also being told by the police that his father has been brought in for questioning his father has also previously served time for various criminal offenses in fact it's important to note that a suspect himself has just been released from prison last year where he was out on charges for robbery as well as assault on a police official and of course we're waiting for that for the resu
bring us up to date what do you know so far well you know at this point to the thirty two year old sergei was doing is has apparently been holed up in the in the sort of sort of a space this is supposedly a round. a car market in the town of belgrade and the police special task force at this point are preparing to storm his hideout in order to apprehend him now this all started just several hours ago when this thirty two year old suspect has opened literally started a bloody massacre in the...
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now this is a word basically came from russia's foreign ministry sergey lover of who also mentioned that the timing to publish this blacklist was very poorly chosen especially considering the facts of the forthcoming visit of the u.s. national security advisor and also there are reports that there are actually two lists and moscow says that the white house decided to act more reasonably and not to go into c.v.i. confrontation as the extended version of the list of the blacklist consisted of many high level russian officials but it is clearly really clearly sounds a very. and sort of a lover of also mentioned of those who as he believes sound very closely behind this recent us move and let's listen and. look at the school with. the not to simply sometimes the russian move it was conceived by people who are screwed politically and as far as i can tell under the influence of mr broder who earned a fortune in question illegally it's often the jim fortunate surrogate work for him in the criminal case which was opened against mr broder still involved his lawyer mr magnitsky. now who is william
now this is a word basically came from russia's foreign ministry sergey lover of who also mentioned that the timing to publish this blacklist was very poorly chosen especially considering the facts of the forthcoming visit of the u.s. national security advisor and also there are reports that there are actually two lists and moscow says that the white house decided to act more reasonably and not to go into c.v.i. confrontation as the extended version of the list of the blacklist consisted of...
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the north korean capital were rather calm at the moment what we know from russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is that the russians are currently considering the proposal but there's been no decision made as of yet to whether to actually evacuate the staff we know that the russians are in close contact with other allies in the region and let's take a listen to actually what the russian foreign minister had told r.t. asked about his worries in this rather tense situation because you are in close contact with the chinese american and regional partners who are highly concerned about the build up of tension which is so far been verbal we're trying to understand why we've been asked to evacuate and whether it's in order or just advice for you so as as you can see there are staff are still considering this proposal this has been of course a rather tense situation north korea has said that nuclear conflict could break up at any time on the korean peninsula and really what has been an escalating war of words over the past month we do know as you mentioned least according to south korean press t
the north korean capital were rather calm at the moment what we know from russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is that the russians are currently considering the proposal but there's been no decision made as of yet to whether to actually evacuate the staff we know that the russians are in close contact with other allies in the region and let's take a listen to actually what the russian foreign minister had told r.t. asked about his worries in this rather tense situation because you are in...
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politically motivated washington accuse the people on the list of being responsible for the death of sergei magnitsky in police custody more than three years ago and let's not get more the latest rather from aussies medina in that case hello there medina so well tell us how the russian officials on the u.s. blacklist said about the case against them. well the reactions coming from those who are russian officials who are included on this list the so-called u.s. magnitsky list are practically similar now they believe that this move the creation of this list was a very politically motivated decision and they also say that the u.s. was a not objective thing making this decision as it was never aware of all the details that surrounded that case and never had access to the documents of this case as the documents are still in court and never became public now this list and the law was drafted as the beliefs are based on political motives and this documents has no legal consequences and no legal force and just represents asked they believe additional political pressure on russia now the list was of
politically motivated washington accuse the people on the list of being responsible for the death of sergei magnitsky in police custody more than three years ago and let's not get more the latest rather from aussies medina in that case hello there medina so well tell us how the russian officials on the u.s. blacklist said about the case against them. well the reactions coming from those who are russian officials who are included on this list the so-called u.s. magnitsky list are practically...
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russian police say they've captured the man suspected of killing six people in the western city of bell sergei pumice had several previous convictions for stealing cars and was released from prison in twenty twelve during the rest of police officer reportedly received severe head wounds. has more now now that the manhunt has successfully concluded we can talk about truly gargantuan efforts that went into its more than two thousand police. brought in not just from belgrade itself but also from neighboring regions as well especially riot police came in from moscow to it turns out that hunting store where the carnage began actually belonged to. father and he went into that store on sunday asking for ammunition actually intending to buy it but it was refused service but one of the clerks he said that he'll come back the next day and shoot distills person obviously that wasn't taken seriously by the sales clerk unfortunately indeed he was shot the next day by the killer along with the sils clerk he also shot two people who were inside the store then went outside and proceeded to shoot people whom h
russian police say they've captured the man suspected of killing six people in the western city of bell sergei pumice had several previous convictions for stealing cars and was released from prison in twenty twelve during the rest of police officer reportedly received severe head wounds. has more now now that the manhunt has successfully concluded we can talk about truly gargantuan efforts that went into its more than two thousand police. brought in not just from belgrade itself but also from...
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the arrest warrant was has been issued for william browder the former boss of the late russian law sergei magnitsky who died in prison while being held on tax evasion charges he's igor priest cannot share the details with my colleague kevin our. he is suspected of not being around seventy million dollars worth of taxes it is the same case which involved. work for the fund but while he died in prison before a court could make a decision on this case but he was also suspected of taking part in these alleged illegal activities overseen by mr browder but actually now he's been put on the international wanted list in connection to a whole other story he's suspected of illegally purchasing through various criminal schemes around one hundred million dollars worth of shares of russia's energy giant gazprom and under russian war of foreign companies are prohibited from buying the such shares and he's also suspected of trying to infiltrate the company changing things inside including changing its charter one of the reasons behind him being put on the international wanted list is that the previous c
the arrest warrant was has been issued for william browder the former boss of the late russian law sergei magnitsky who died in prison while being held on tax evasion charges he's igor priest cannot share the details with my colleague kevin our. he is suspected of not being around seventy million dollars worth of taxes it is the same case which involved. work for the fund but while he died in prison before a court could make a decision on this case but he was also suspected of taking part in...
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russia's western city of belgrade refuses to cooperate with the police when asked about the rampage sergei pumice soon cryptically respond as he was shooting into hell during that arrest a police officer received severe head wounds he's a rino going to brings us the details of the operation. now that the manhunt has successfully concluded we can talk about truly gargantuan efforts that went into its more than two thousand police. brought in not just from belgrade itself but also from neighboring regions as well especial riot police came in from moscow to it turns out that the hunting store where the carnage began actually belonged to. father and he went into that store on sunday asking for our munition actually intending to buy it but it was refused service but one of the sales clerks who he said that he'll come back the next day and shoot the sales person obviously that wasn't taken seriously by the sales clerk unfortunately indeed he was shot the next day by the killer along with the sales clerk he also shot two people who were inside the store then went outside and proceeded to shoot th
russia's western city of belgrade refuses to cooperate with the police when asked about the rampage sergei pumice soon cryptically respond as he was shooting into hell during that arrest a police officer received severe head wounds he's a rino going to brings us the details of the operation. now that the manhunt has successfully concluded we can talk about truly gargantuan efforts that went into its more than two thousand police. brought in not just from belgrade itself but also from...
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well the subject of indefinite detention also came up when russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state john kerry met in the u.k. the two caught up in london ahead of the g. eight foreign ministers summit and his party boy because there for so i probably tell us more about that summit first of all well we've just heard off the back of that me saying that sharon has also for access to guantanamo bay in order to check on this russian detainee he's being held there in order to ascertain what his health is like amidst report so this ongoing hunger strike now for several weeks at guantanamo bay ok and career also talked about of course the role of the big pressing stories at the moment what was said about that i want to. yeah that was really the topic of the day in these discussions today kevin and we've heard. from saying today that there is no disagreement between russia and the us a on the topic of north korea he was keen to stress and to warn that military maneuvers only. only serve to escalate and tension so any putting a stop to these military maneuvers these i
well the subject of indefinite detention also came up when russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state john kerry met in the u.k. the two caught up in london ahead of the g. eight foreign ministers summit and his party boy because there for so i probably tell us more about that summit first of all well we've just heard off the back of that me saying that sharon has also for access to guantanamo bay in order to check on this russian detainee he's being held there in order...
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well pretty much the same words came from russia's foreign ministry sergei lavrov who also said that the timing of this publication that was just made by u.s. officials was very poorly chosen and there are also reports that these lists that both sides are already presented to the public are a very well the police are short and there is another extend and a bigger version and both countries both russia and the u.s. possess these types of extended and however there's another point here that it is clear that those russians on the list were never under any investigation really and it has never been proved that there are linked directly to a new human rights abuses now mr gay lover of mansion also who he believes. will closely behind this recent u.s. move. with. the russian move it was conceived by people who are shrewd politically and as far as i can tell under the influence of mr broder who earned a fortune in russia illegally it's a hop into the unfortunate surrogate work for him in the criminal case which was open against mr broder involved his lawyer mr magnitsky. now who is william
well pretty much the same words came from russia's foreign ministry sergei lavrov who also said that the timing of this publication that was just made by u.s. officials was very poorly chosen and there are also reports that these lists that both sides are already presented to the public are a very well the police are short and there is another extend and a bigger version and both countries both russia and the u.s. possess these types of extended and however there's another point here that it is...
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have been various reports in local media in russian media coming from relatives and neighbors of sergei promising for saying that he actually is a repeat offender he did serve jail time and was released in two thousand and twelve and after he was released from prison he exhibited signs of being somewhat slightly unnerve diff not to say mentally troubled and they said that this one of the versions of the events that unfolded says that he actually went into the hunting store on sunday to buy some ammunition was refused the point of sale and promised to come back and shoot the sales clerk which seems to be exactly what he did on monday afternoon so we have yet to find out what they're not he is actually mentally stable and that also could affect the criminal proceedings against the man but of course this does bring a little bit of relief to to belgrade shaken by this horrible tragedy. going to kirpal singh the life many thanks for that have a. campaign is in britain have declared war on the so-called killer robots fully autonomy sweaters the do not require human involvement to carry out. c
have been various reports in local media in russian media coming from relatives and neighbors of sergei promising for saying that he actually is a repeat offender he did serve jail time and was released in two thousand and twelve and after he was released from prison he exhibited signs of being somewhat slightly unnerve diff not to say mentally troubled and they said that this one of the versions of the events that unfolded says that he actually went into the hunting store on sunday to buy some...
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them washington accuses the eighteen people on the list of being responsible for the death of lawyer sergey magnitsky in police custody more than three years ago because you know it has a story. they say that the publication of this list was a politically motivated decision and that the u.s. side was not objective in making its decisions as it couldn't be possibly aware of fall those documents that surround this case as the documents are still in court and never became public and that the mug musical law was a drop to the beast on political motives and that the law has no legal force and no legal consequences and the country and only represents an additional political pressure on russia now the u.s. magnitsky list was published on the twelfth april and includes eighteen russian officials who are banned from answering the united states and their asses and now according to the hour washington's version avi of these officials are directly responsible for the death of need ski so gimmicky ski worked as an auditor and an accountant at hermitage capital management and was the main suspect in a ma
them washington accuses the eighteen people on the list of being responsible for the death of lawyer sergey magnitsky in police custody more than three years ago because you know it has a story. they say that the publication of this list was a politically motivated decision and that the u.s. side was not objective in making its decisions as it couldn't be possibly aware of fall those documents that surround this case as the documents are still in court and never became public and that the mug...
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russian delegation to visit the facility but according to the comments that russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov gave to r.t. he had never seen any official invitation. personally disagree. it's been ten years since we started trying to get access to the russian citizen to be honest i see no such invitation as i've been traveling but if it's true we would certainly like to make sure the russian citizen is held in acceptable conditions. the guantanamo detention facility has really a long history of controversial human rights records with a torture and human rights abuse and the u.s. department claims that it has been working real hard to meet all international humanitarian standers at the facility but the leaders development is that the situation has gone so bad that a number of prisoners went on a hunger strike this february and their action has lasted for nearly two months now . but david thanks very much indeed for that live update in central moscow made in the kitchen over. drone strikes have killed more than five hundred civilians around the world since u.s. president barack obama too
russian delegation to visit the facility but according to the comments that russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov gave to r.t. he had never seen any official invitation. personally disagree. it's been ten years since we started trying to get access to the russian citizen to be honest i see no such invitation as i've been traveling but if it's true we would certainly like to make sure the russian citizen is held in acceptable conditions. the guantanamo detention facility has really a long...
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to prove to the public that it's not just rhetoric so it's a very dangerous game to engage in and sergey lavrov today was calling for calm over the situation the korean peninsula and of course it's not the first time that russia has been calling for calm. simply this weekend russian president vladimir putin said that if the situation in korea was to escalate into a military conflict then the russian then the nuclear disaster of chernobyl would seem like a children's fairy tale so a lot of warnings and a lot of calls for calm from the russian side and of course we're going to be watching these meetings as they continue today. correspondent there from london giving us an insight on that meeting. right and staying on the peninsula south korea says the north could test launch a missile at any moment as part of the celebrations of pyongyang its main national holiday the communist state is preparing to mark the birthday of its founder kim il sung on the fifteenth of april lows korea typically uses the celebration as an opportunity to display its military strength washington seoul and japan hav
to prove to the public that it's not just rhetoric so it's a very dangerous game to engage in and sergey lavrov today was calling for calm over the situation the korean peninsula and of course it's not the first time that russia has been calling for calm. simply this weekend russian president vladimir putin said that if the situation in korea was to escalate into a military conflict then the russian then the nuclear disaster of chernobyl would seem like a children's fairy tale so a lot of...
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names those are russian officials suspected of being responsible for the prison death of the lawyer sergei magnitsky in two thousand and nine the list includes judges investigators directly involved in the magnitsky case here magnitsky accuse the number of russian officials of corruption but was himself accused of tax evasion and died in a moscow jail four years ago he's colleagues and family said he died because he was regularly beaten and refused medical care investigators who looked into the case said he was pleased to illegally in pretrial detention and died from heart complications president putin called case death in prison a tragedy but russia sees this kind of punitive legislation as interference in their internal affairs the monkey skill law itself casts a much wider net requiring us visa and financial sanctions against all russian officials deemed to have been involved in human rights violations the wording of the legislation is quite vague for example the bills provision that names put on the list of people to be sanctioned can be based on quote unquote data and information prov
names those are russian officials suspected of being responsible for the prison death of the lawyer sergei magnitsky in two thousand and nine the list includes judges investigators directly involved in the magnitsky case here magnitsky accuse the number of russian officials of corruption but was himself accused of tax evasion and died in a moscow jail four years ago he's colleagues and family said he died because he was regularly beaten and refused medical care investigators who looked into the...
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obey detention center to ensure the safety of a russian being held there this is foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state john kerry met in london a little later on a spoke to artie's public or about that meeting. just heard off the back of that means seeing that russia has all asked for access to guantanamo bay in order to check on this russian detainee has been held there in order to ascertain what his health is like a mixed reports of this ongoing hunger strike now for several weeks at guantanamo bay. career also talked about of course the role of the big stories at the moment what was sort of brought out i wonder that was really the topic of the day in these discussions today kevin and we've heard. from saying today that there is no disagreement between russia and the usa on the topic of north korea he was keen to warn that military maneuvers only serve to escalate the tension so putting a stop to these military maneuvers these intimidating tactics on either side are welcome step but he warned at the same time in advance of the visit about this rhetoric that's takin
obey detention center to ensure the safety of a russian being held there this is foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state john kerry met in london a little later on a spoke to artie's public or about that meeting. just heard off the back of that means seeing that russia has all asked for access to guantanamo bay in order to check on this russian detainee has been held there in order to ascertain what his health is like a mixed reports of this ongoing hunger strike now for...
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sharks/blue jackets blue jackets goalie sergei bobrovsky comes in with 3 shutouts in only last 14 gamesperiod/ scoreless matt calvert scores off the rebound from behing the net 1-0 blue jackets 2nd period/ 1-0 blue jackets ryan johanson from his knee the one-timer from the slot goes in 3-0 blue jackets 3rd period/ 4-0 blue jackets bobrovsky denies patrick marleau's point blank wrister for one of his 30 saves he gets his 4th shutout in 15 games he previously had none in 98 games final: 4-0 blue jackets tiger woods is playing in his 19th masters.a seasoned veteran with 4 masters titleshis practice partner today was 14 year old guan tianlang of china who will be the youngest ever to play in the masters meantime, the price went up to $13,000 for a 4-day pass. tiger is sporting a goateeand was asked if he's ever won a major sporting a goatee >> never won a major with a goatee. the nature of golf it seems is not to flaunt facial hair. . >> to put rivals against each other. if i consider myself a rival against tiger. [laughter] >> and also. 49ers #1 in sales for the first time since 1979 the 4
sharks/blue jackets blue jackets goalie sergei bobrovsky comes in with 3 shutouts in only last 14 gamesperiod/ scoreless matt calvert scores off the rebound from behing the net 1-0 blue jackets 2nd period/ 1-0 blue jackets ryan johanson from his knee the one-timer from the slot goes in 3-0 blue jackets 3rd period/ 4-0 blue jackets bobrovsky denies patrick marleau's point blank wrister for one of his 30 saves he gets his 4th shutout in 15 games he previously had none in 98 games final: 4-0 blue...
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. >> what if google's russian co-founder sergey brin started his company in canada instead of the u.s. unthinkable, right? well, while congress haggles over immigration, our friendly neighbor to the north is trying to poach america's young immigrant entrepreneurs from under our nose. canada is just now starting to issue start up visas. and are only too happy to take our top techie talent. just like the two you're about to meet. >> this through the cardiac tool helps save the children's. a possible new board has a heart defect. >> he started his company in san francisco but he was are originally from france. he faced deportation. he did not want to move his company but by sheer luck she got a visa. >> it was basically very just down to the wire. >> also, this on to approve or started a local investment company. >> it would be impossible for us to be without. >> while he struggles to keep his company in the united states. >> i could go back to india. i know that my friends were in the very same situation. but they did do that after got a master's degree, here. >> they got here, but they
. >> what if google's russian co-founder sergey brin started his company in canada instead of the u.s. unthinkable, right? well, while congress haggles over immigration, our friendly neighbor to the north is trying to poach america's young immigrant entrepreneurs from under our nose. canada is just now starting to issue start up visas. and are only too happy to take our top techie talent. just like the two you're about to meet. >> this through the cardiac tool helps save the...
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sergei magnitsky was a russian boy our arrested in 2000 for tax evasion after accusing russian policefficials of stealing $203 million in tax rebates. the law targets not only those tied to his death, but also those involved and other abuses. >> federal investigators are working to find out what caused the charter bus crash loaded with elderly casino course near dallas, killing two and injuring 41. police say a 69 year-old and an 81 year-old both died in the crash. witnesses said that the charter bus with 45 people was headed north on the president george bush turnpike in irving when it veered suddenly across the highway, struck to concrete barriers and toppled onto the center median. >> if you cross a car with a motorcycle it might look something like this. you are looking at a newly designed vehicle that could be on the streets as early as next year. it's made by a elio motors and its federally classified as a motorcycle. but its designers as a the three wheeled vehicle drives more like a car. it seats two people and can go over 100 mi. per hour. here is a the most intriguing part,
sergei magnitsky was a russian boy our arrested in 2000 for tax evasion after accusing russian policefficials of stealing $203 million in tax rebates. the law targets not only those tied to his death, but also those involved and other abuses. >> federal investigators are working to find out what caused the charter bus crash loaded with elderly casino course near dallas, killing two and injuring 41. police say a 69 year-old and an 81 year-old both died in the crash. witnesses said that the...
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of the san jose international airport with 7 hangars for corporate jets including larry page and sergei brynn but a technical error could force a redo for the bidding process. the neighborhood is objecting citing concerns about air traffic and curfew enforcement. >>> last night palo alto voted to spend $92,000 on 37 automated external defibrillators, they will be available on squad cars, community fields and athletic centers. >>> starbucks flips the switch, big changes to the menu starting today. >>> and video you have to see to believe, a tiny thief stealing packages from door steps, who police think put a toddler up to it, that's coming up. an eight-year- old baseball player is reported in stabl, hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. >>> we've got some winds in the central valley to
of the san jose international airport with 7 hangars for corporate jets including larry page and sergei brynn but a technical error could force a redo for the bidding process. the neighborhood is objecting citing concerns about air traffic and curfew enforcement. >>> last night palo alto voted to spend $92,000 on 37 automated external defibrillators, they will be available on squad cars, community fields and athletic centers. >>> starbucks flips the switch, big changes to the...
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for their alleged involvement in the death of imprisoned whistleblower sergei magnitsky. responded by banning the entry of a number of u.s. officials, including former bush administration attorney john yoo and david addington, chief of staff to former vice president dick cheney. white house press secretary jay carney defended the administration's action. >> implicated directly in the imprisonment and prison officials directly involved in decisions led to the death of magnitsky remain unpunished. this administration is can firm -- is committed. we will use the tools in the magnitsky act and other available legal authorities to assure the persons responsible for the mountain and then death of mr. magnitsky are barred from travelling to the u.s. and doing business here. a >> a florida police officer has been fired for using the likeness of trayvon martin as the targeting and practice. sergeant ron king reportedly offered the targets with trayvon martin's base to two other officers and civilian who all decline. trayvon martin was the unarmed african-american teenager shot by
for their alleged involvement in the death of imprisoned whistleblower sergei magnitsky. responded by banning the entry of a number of u.s. officials, including former bush administration attorney john yoo and david addington, chief of staff to former vice president dick cheney. white house press secretary jay carney defended the administration's action. >> implicated directly in the imprisonment and prison officials directly involved in decisions led to the death of magnitsky remain...
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i want to talk to you about what you and sergey brin of google and mark zuckerberg have teamed up in,g $5 million to emerging scientists. you are also -- i'm sorry? >> $3 million. >> and you also award physics prizes. >> yes. >> what are you doing and tell us what you're trying to achiev achieve. >> well, i think that fundamental science is fundamentally underappreciated in our current world. it was not always the case. a few hundred years ago, maybe even a couple thousand years ago, people who were moving signs forward in a fundamental way were much more respected in a society. and we kind of decided to get together and try to change that, so that we would have new heroes that young people can aspire to be. >> i like the idea that you don't have to wait so long to get that money, like you do the nobel prize. but you've compared it to the nobel prize, but it's better, because you're actually giving the award right then. >> well, we try to go back to where nobel prize actually was, about a hundred years ago. it was designed to award achievements in the last 12 months. and then it slowl
i want to talk to you about what you and sergey brin of google and mark zuckerberg have teamed up in,g $5 million to emerging scientists. you are also -- i'm sorry? >> $3 million. >> and you also award physics prizes. >> yes. >> what are you doing and tell us what you're trying to achiev achieve. >> well, i think that fundamental science is fundamentally underappreciated in our current world. it was not always the case. a few hundred years ago, maybe even a couple...
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sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the ongoing investigation into the death of lawyer sergei magnitsky one imprisoned russia responded by releasing a similar list sanctioning u.s. officials martin mccauley he's been covering russia for over forty years and he told me earlier that he thinks america has an egotistical approach to foreign policy which is the real reason relations strained. the british government has obviously taken the position that you don't need it act such as magnitsky act passed into law he states he didn't need that naming russian officials to blacklist him and so on in an attempt to improve relations between the united states and russia and they will not improve human rights because from the ridge point of view the way to improve human rights is through quiet to diplomacy not megaphone diplomacy not to talk to the press and accusing the russians of a b. and c. but by talking behind the scenes and so are the american way of thinking and they would like their view of human rights they would like their view of a liberal democracy they would like their view of
sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the ongoing investigation into the death of lawyer sergei magnitsky one imprisoned russia responded by releasing a similar list sanctioning u.s. officials martin mccauley he's been covering russia for over forty years and he told me earlier that he thinks america has an egotistical approach to foreign policy which is the real reason relations strained. the british government has obviously taken the position that you don't need it act such as...