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hello. >> sergey zimov: hello. >> pelley: i'm scott. >> sergey zimov: i'm sergey. >> pelley: nice to see you, sergey. he welcomed 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. >> sergey zimov: yes. only one problem, so long winter. >> pelley: the winter's long? >> sergey zimov: yes. >> pelley: winters are long as 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 novembe
hello. >> sergey zimov: hello. >> pelley: i'm scott. >> sergey zimov: i'm sergey. >> pelley: nice to see you, sergey. he welcomed 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...
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dr sergey gashchak came here in the immediate aftermath as one of the thousands of liquidators.ientist. although it's not legal to live here permanently, he still works here from this previously abandoned house. oh, this is a proper field station then. you have lockers for everybody‘s kit, somewhere to leave boots. yeah. this is very organised. is this a map of the exclusion zone? yeah. the red are the hot spots? yeah. where is the nuclear power plant? this is the power plant. for this international community of scientists, the zone is a vast laboratory allowing them to measure how a landscape recovers from nuclear catastrophe. altogether, this is the largest protected area in europe by a long way. they eat, sleep and discuss their work here but their days are spent out in the field. today, with the research team, we're looking for wildlife and following sergey, we eventually come across one of many now desolate villages. it's become a strangely rich habitat and a place sergey seems totally at home. i am a feral man. yes, you're a feral man! laugh. yeah, sometimes i see my famil
dr sergey gashchak came here in the immediate aftermath as one of the thousands of liquidators.ientist. although it's not legal to live here permanently, he still works here from this previously abandoned house. oh, this is a proper field station then. you have lockers for everybody‘s kit, somewhere to leave boots. yeah. this is very organised. is this a map of the exclusion zone? yeah. the red are the hot spots? yeah. where is the nuclear power plant? this is the power plant. for this...
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russian spy, sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal. not. —— novichok. he talks about being more savvy about where people exploit our open society and economy. they want to make it much easier to actually expel people who are here from china, russia and other countries, on legitimate visas but who it turns out i hear in fact as intelligence officers. you mentioned qua way. it's on the sunday telegraph. "ignore spy fears over huawei", says china. there was something within the security council meeting that we will be giving china, quote unquote a loaded gun. they were people opposed to them getting the contract to work with 56. it is apparently going to go ahead. the chinese ambassador is saying relaxed, guys, relax. we look on britain as an open society where there is an open society for everybody. 0pen playing field. if you go back to the sunday times story, a report from an institute saying sorry, it is a danger giving them this contract because they are in with the chinese government and we will be exposing britain to a security rest
russian spy, sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal. not. —— novichok. he talks about being more savvy about where people exploit our open society and economy. they want to make it much easier to actually expel people who are here from china, russia and other countries, on legitimate visas but who it turns out i hear in fact as intelligence officers. you mentioned qua way. it's on the sunday telegraph. "ignore spy fears over huawei", says china. there was something within...
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don't just remind us what did help in salzburg the last year that well basically sergei screwball and his daughter yulia were hospitalized in march twenty eighth and just days later the british pm theresa may started accusing russians of using a chemical weapon called novae chalk and they said that that they were trying to assassinate this cripples now the u.s. took the ukase word for it and shortly after rolled out sanctions against russia and expelled sixty russian diplomats from the united states lattimer putin called sergei screwball a traitor but he but the kremlin does deny allegations that russia had any hand in the legit attempted assassination of the strip malls and it's been over a year now and we haven't seen any actual concrete evidence to suggest that the kremlin was responsible another thing is that nobody is described as its developers as one of the most potent chemical weapons in existence right now and neither of the script halls were killed in the exposure actually they ended up vanishing into obscurity afterwards we don't know exactly where they are right now so whe
don't just remind us what did help in salzburg the last year that well basically sergei screwball and his daughter yulia were hospitalized in march twenty eighth and just days later the british pm theresa may started accusing russians of using a chemical weapon called novae chalk and they said that that they were trying to assassinate this cripples now the u.s. took the ukase word for it and shortly after rolled out sanctions against russia and expelled sixty russian diplomats from the united...
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were founded at american universities as stanford university you had two students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i got interested in college students or i did an average building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the shiny future was all about the free flow of information but there was also a certain idealism behind it i think that a company like google we have the potential to make very big differences very big positive differences in the world and i think we also have an obligation as a consequence of that facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side the goal the way a church was it should make it our life chari
were founded at american universities as stanford university you had two students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i got...
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year the new york times claims that the move followed the poisoning of former russian double agent sergei screwball and his daughter in the u.k. he's doubled quarter as more this times article was actually about gina hospital donald trump's new cia director and part of it describes basically a meeting that apparently happened between trump and hospital where they were speaking about how to punish russia for the alleged poisoning of surrogate and yulia script last year now the times claims that trump was not too enthusiastic about being really strong against russia he reportedly said that script the script all situation was within the bounds of espionage as you know spies will be spies but it was apparently only after house showed him pictures from the british government of six children and dead ducks that trump decided to start expelling those diplomats mrs haskell was not the first to use emotional images to people to the president but appearing and with her hard nosed realism proved effective. mr trump fixated on the pictures of the sick and children and the dead ducks at the end of the
year the new york times claims that the move followed the poisoning of former russian double agent sergei screwball and his daughter in the u.k. he's doubled quarter as more this times article was actually about gina hospital donald trump's new cia director and part of it describes basically a meeting that apparently happened between trump and hospital where they were speaking about how to punish russia for the alleged poisoning of surrogate and yulia script last year now the times claims that...
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. >>> si los padres pararán debutar a sus hijos a la calle por sergei o bisexuales se evitaría eduquenloscentes y se elevará el nivel de alerta para los residentes. >>> la ciudad registró inundaciones en el área luego de que cargara psico " de lluvia y las inundaciones se debieron a que se encontraba atascado y evitó que muchos de los caminos de la ciudad estudiaran intransitables >>> temo y vamos a repasar. >>> feliz tarde, está la situación que vivimos ahora vamos a tener otra tormenta como pueden notar hemos vita que para ese momento la ciudad de san josé puede determinar lo que podemos experimentar y nos trae la neblina desde san francisco, nubes que han hecho una buena actividad durante la tarde,day hablamos un poco de los cambios los vamos a mantener con condiciones secas y todavía se puede experimentar lluvias ligeras alcanzando los 52÷ pero hablemos de los que no queda no de esos aguaceros ligeros se espera la próxima tormenta que llega el día de mañana, comienza con intensidad bastante ligera desde el norte de la bahía y una vez que llegamos al día viernes vamos a notar esa inten
. >>> si los padres pararán debutar a sus hijos a la calle por sergei o bisexuales se evitaría eduquenloscentes y se elevará el nivel de alerta para los residentes. >>> la ciudad registró inundaciones en el área luego de que cargara psico " de lluvia y las inundaciones se debieron a que se encontraba atascado y evitó que muchos de los caminos de la ciudad estudiaran intransitables >>> temo y vamos a repasar. >>> feliz tarde, está la situación que...
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prokofiev igor stravinsky and sergei rupp on enough. dancer on a poverty of. painters nicholas to stale and a mark sure guy and writers iran born in the know about over and bloody mary noble cough in one of his letters he wrote mother we must return mustn't way we cannot be that all his died turned to dust such an idea could drive one mad not having a corner to oneself is simply torture at times. almost a million once in passports were issued to stateless russians allowing them to find new homes around the globe who very phrase also my god they survived like all the others. they survived but they still had to live with their memories. my poor grandmother own my god. in nineteen twenty two and was awarded the nobel peace prize in recognition of his three years of service to the international community. the nobel committee honored him for his commitment to repatriating prisoners of war aiding famine victims in russia and finally for introducing the passport for stateless russian refugees which bears his name. but this international recogn
prokofiev igor stravinsky and sergei rupp on enough. dancer on a poverty of. painters nicholas to stale and a mark sure guy and writers iran born in the know about over and bloody mary noble cough in one of his letters he wrote mother we must return mustn't way we cannot be that all his died turned to dust such an idea could drive one mad not having a corner to oneself is simply torture at times. almost a million once in passports were issued to stateless russians allowing them to find new...
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of meddling the foreign minister sergey lavrov in march came out and accused the u.s. of meddling again accuse them of organizing a coup in venezuela so it seems that venezuela is one of the cases where russia is very much setting up its its foreign policy is anti u.s. and the tensions between russia and the u.s. are boiling to the surface in the country there so what does russia have in venezuela. well first of all russia and venezuela are historic. the two countries have been close for decades and actually we've even seen in recent months russia sending troops to venezuela they confirmed reports fairly recently saying however that the troops that were sent were military advisors and that they wouldn't be used for any military operations in the country but it's not just geopolitical interests that russia has it's also a cute economic interests first of all venezuela has been been a big importer of russian grain of russian arms and russia has also and russian companies as well has also given venezuela huge loans worth billions in the past few years so if there is regim
of meddling the foreign minister sergey lavrov in march came out and accused the u.s. of meddling again accuse them of organizing a coup in venezuela so it seems that venezuela is one of the cases where russia is very much setting up its its foreign policy is anti u.s. and the tensions between russia and the u.s. are boiling to the surface in the country there so what does russia have in venezuela. well first of all russia and venezuela are historic. the two countries have been close for...
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meanwhile russian foreign minister sergei lavrov met his counterpart in cairo egypt he said also it's could be involved in a political solution in libya and blame nato for creating the crisis. we advocate that there should be no unilateral attempts to appoint or guilty persons the reason for the libyan crisis is what nato members did to this country in two thousand and eleven so since then it has become a destroyed failed state is a black hole through which terrorists and illegal arms smuggling go to the south and illegal migrants flow to the north. as the un recognized government deploys its supported militias to. defend the capital tripoli the risk of an escalation to all out civil war remains alarmingly high. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. in venezuela rival political factions are taking to the streets as the power struggle intensifies between anti-government and loyalist factions self-proclaimed frezza twenty urged his supporters to maintain pressure on president nicolas maduro and anger is mounting over the collapse of public services and repea
meanwhile russian foreign minister sergei lavrov met his counterpart in cairo egypt he said also it's could be involved in a political solution in libya and blame nato for creating the crisis. we advocate that there should be no unilateral attempts to appoint or guilty persons the reason for the libyan crisis is what nato members did to this country in two thousand and eleven so since then it has become a destroyed failed state is a black hole through which terrorists and illegal arms smuggling...
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meanwhile russian foreign minister sergei lavrov met his counterpart in cairo egypt he said also it's could be involved in a political solution in libya and blame nato for creating the crisis. we advocate that there should be no unilaterally attempts to appoint. the persons the reason for the libyan crisis is what nato members did to the country in twenty eleven. this should use them go but since then it has become a destroyed failed state black hole through which terrorists and illegal arms are smuggled to the south and illegal migrants flow to the north. as the un recognized government deploys its supported militias to defend the capital tripoli the risk of an escalation to all out civil war remains alarmingly high. to greece now on saturday protests between migrants and police on the border with north macedonia turned violent around two thousand migrants started demonstrating on the border three days ago demanding to be let across false reports online said restrictions on travel to northern europe had been lifted. and go for a third day at the greek border with north macedonia rumo
meanwhile russian foreign minister sergei lavrov met his counterpart in cairo egypt he said also it's could be involved in a political solution in libya and blame nato for creating the crisis. we advocate that there should be no unilaterally attempts to appoint. the persons the reason for the libyan crisis is what nato members did to the country in twenty eleven. this should use them go but since then it has become a destroyed failed state black hole through which terrorists and illegal arms...
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sergei does all my on camera work. i, i don't see what the problem is. was talking to ryan... which ryan? i'm so sorry sergei. that we just hit the motherlode of soft-serve ice cream? oh, yeah! get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save alwould you like a desk chair, weekends off, or the bathroom code? yes, please! which one? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody. folks, my next guest is an emmy award-winning actor you know from "happy days," "arrested development," and now "barry" on hbo. please welcome henry winkler! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause )
sergei does all my on camera work. i, i don't see what the problem is. was talking to ryan... which ryan? i'm so sorry sergei. that we just hit the motherlode of soft-serve ice cream? oh, yeah! get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save alwould you like a desk chair, weekends off, or the bathroom code?...
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i'm so sorry sergei. with secret slim pockets. starting saturday, hurry in to get jeans up to 50% off. with jeans on sale from just fifteen bucks. starts this saturday, at old navy. do you battery sound. want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ so you don't have to stash antacids here.... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: folks, my next guest is a delightful stand-up comedian who now stars in "star trek: discovery." please welcome tig notaro! ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: nice to see you again. >> nice to see you. >> stephen: t
i'm so sorry sergei. with secret slim pockets. starting saturday, hurry in to get jeans up to 50% off. with jeans on sale from just fifteen bucks. starts this saturday, at old navy. do you battery sound. want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ so you don't have to stash antacids here.... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for...
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fronted byjulian sergey want to see hillary clinton defeated because he she would like him prosecutedt hillary clinton said in context. as we look to 2020 and in fact, in plenty of other countries around the world weather is so much misinformation, what should media companies be doing, what sort of question should they be asking and in terms of evidence, if state m e nts asking and in terms of evidence, if statements are coming out of the mouth of a president, what does the media do with those statements of apparent fact in the way in donald trump is stating things? our journalistic community needs to ask the question what would it have done differently effectively run 2016? it should ask shouldn't we source our content? we knew that was russian in origin, should we indicate the intermediary has a horse in a race, julian assange doesn't want to see hillary clinton elected, and independent corroboration, the clinton campaign never successfully contested but doesn't give journalists able to confirm it. then they need to ask is it newsworthy? being givena they need to ask is it newsworth
fronted byjulian sergey want to see hillary clinton defeated because he she would like him prosecutedt hillary clinton said in context. as we look to 2020 and in fact, in plenty of other countries around the world weather is so much misinformation, what should media companies be doing, what sort of question should they be asking and in terms of evidence, if state m e nts asking and in terms of evidence, if statements are coming out of the mouth of a president, what does the media do with those...
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look, light ain't going to be grisner than th jonesy, chance to take the puck to sergei bobrovsky.ke a backhand pass. i know what he's trying to do there but in landscape of the game, only 17 1 or shots at this particular time, be selfish, jake debrusk. he's a very good young player, dad louie played in national hockey league long time, guarantee he will tell him after the game, nex time shoot the puck. >> one guy not going to turn away from shooting the puck in overtime, artemi panarin. he's feeling it, not gat news for the boston bruins. sniper like panarin has one career overtime game-winning goal, game two of the first-round series against the capitalsast year. pumped in a couple of goals this game. weeds andide in the sneak up on you, would be first career playoff hat trick if he gets it. >> both teams can afford to shoot more. headed to overtime. in first round, boston an columbus with zero overtime. >>nnouncer: you've been watching the "subway overtime intermission report" brought to you by subway. make it what you want. so you've got to find your own wins. ercoming your fea
look, light ain't going to be grisner than th jonesy, chance to take the puck to sergei bobrovsky.ke a backhand pass. i know what he's trying to do there but in landscape of the game, only 17 1 or shots at this particular time, be selfish, jake debrusk. he's a very good young player, dad louie played in national hockey league long time, guarantee he will tell him after the game, nex time shoot the puck. >> one guy not going to turn away from shooting the puck in overtime, artemi panarin....
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interesting things in the mueller report is the incredible detail and clarity about the russian ambassador sergei krislyac and mike flynn and then senator jeff sessions to become attorney general and others in the orbit of the trump campaign and then the transition. what's important is the russians understood, based on my reporting, even the appearance of contact could be damaging to these individuals as it was when it came to the recusal of jeff sessions and the firing of mike lynn over the conversation on sanctions of december 2016. >> dana: the russian ambassador it's like the flat stanley of this investigation. he's every and we've seen it documented in a thorough way. >> dana: we'll be back with you if anything else developed. martha maccallum and shannon breen and chris wallace, thank you for doing this for me. we've had a couple hours to start with this what's the main take away for you. >> i look at what jerry nadler and we're waiting for him to come out. it's clear both sides will dig through and find what they want and what they find is supportive of all of this. so nadler's going to sa
interesting things in the mueller report is the incredible detail and clarity about the russian ambassador sergei krislyac and mike flynn and then senator jeff sessions to become attorney general and others in the orbit of the trump campaign and then the transition. what's important is the russians understood, based on my reporting, even the appearance of contact could be damaging to these individuals as it was when it came to the recusal of jeff sessions and the firing of mike lynn over the...
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actually served as a minister in the government of course and co no word from sergey lavrov but we did get something from the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman marie is a horrible and there was a tiny bit of a positive tone in her facebook message ukraine has the chance for a reboot not in the sense of moving the country's wealth from one person spock it's to another but a real conscious consolidation of the people not based on force but on building a common agenda for the country ski already received congratulations on the phone from the world's most powerful people like donald trump or emmanuel macron and he even deserved a tweet from the u.k. foreign secretary this is what he said we look forward to working together as the u.k. continues to support ukraine her chosen euro of land to path reform process and security something else that i want to point out here is that inside ukraine though there are voices and people who are saying that this was not a vote in favor of all of them or specifically but more of a massive protest against the administration of petro poroshenko here's wh
actually served as a minister in the government of course and co no word from sergey lavrov but we did get something from the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman marie is a horrible and there was a tiny bit of a positive tone in her facebook message ukraine has the chance for a reboot not in the sense of moving the country's wealth from one person spock it's to another but a real conscious consolidation of the people not based on force but on building a common agenda for the country ski...
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just actually we count them what happened in seoul spree last year yeah of course well basically sergei screwball and his daughter you were hospitalized back in march twenty eight thousand and just days later british pm theresa may started accusing russia of using a nerve agent called no we talked to them to assassinate them basically the u.s. the u.k. is word for it and they shortly after rolled out sanctions against russia and expelled sixty russian diplomats from the country now a lot of your putin did call surrogate a traitor but the kremlin has actually entirely denied these allegations that they had any involvement in the hospitalization and one year later we still don't have concrete evidence to suggest that these accusations were indeed true so when it comes to concrete answers you know it be far far fetched to say that all the ducks are in a row doll you have to fit the pun in don't know bring us right up to date on the thank you. to africa where tens of thousands of people have turned out in saddam's capital to pressure the ruling military council into speeding up the transiti
just actually we count them what happened in seoul spree last year yeah of course well basically sergei screwball and his daughter you were hospitalized back in march twenty eight thousand and just days later british pm theresa may started accusing russia of using a nerve agent called no we talked to them to assassinate them basically the u.s. the u.k. is word for it and they shortly after rolled out sanctions against russia and expelled sixty russian diplomats from the country now a lot of...
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of the james bond film but they invited the security council including the then russian ambassador sergeyovie was tomorrow never dies. i have to get this off my chest, daniel craig is 51, the newborn girl, why she‘s called a girland nota newborn girl, why she‘s called a girl and not a woman i don‘t know, she could be his daughter, she is from cuba. at some point we have to have james bowen, 51, and his female counterpart being 30, it is borderline unseemly. whatever it is, it is 2019. right, i‘ve got that off my chest. i probably should say nothing but there we go. our top story yesterday was the uk decision to use huawei technology for the uk five g network. the government is now angry that story got leaked into the press from a national security council meeting. this is a big deal and according to the former national security adviser, lord ricketts, this is the first time anyone had committed a major leak from the nsc scene since its inception in 2010, it isa scene since its inception in 2010, it is a weekly meeting minister holds that brings together the armed forces, intelligence, and
of the james bond film but they invited the security council including the then russian ambassador sergeyovie was tomorrow never dies. i have to get this off my chest, daniel craig is 51, the newborn girl, why she‘s called a girland nota newborn girl, why she‘s called a girl and not a woman i don‘t know, she could be his daughter, she is from cuba. at some point we have to have james bowen, 51, and his female counterpart being 30, it is borderline unseemly. whatever it is, it is 2019....
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military denies russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says the solution is to end what he calls. american occupation. the americans unilaterally announced the creation of some kind of site zone in the region with a radius of fifty five kilometers it's unclear how big splaying the unlawful presence there the occupation is inside the site zone the un access to the camp to provide life saving aid many of the displaced without international security guarantees afraid of what awaits them in government held areas human rights groups have reported arbitrary arrests and forced conscription. to live under the regime the regime can't be trusted they want they can open the road to the north so we can leave but russia and syria are not offering safe passage to rebel held areas the u.s. and human rights groups are accusing the proto basket's alliance of using bad to force american troops out of the area that seems unlikely because there is no indication of the americans leaving what is likely is worsening humanitarian conditions for tens of thousands of syrians who are bargaining chips in a s
military denies russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says the solution is to end what he calls. american occupation. the americans unilaterally announced the creation of some kind of site zone in the region with a radius of fifty five kilometers it's unclear how big splaying the unlawful presence there the occupation is inside the site zone the un access to the camp to provide life saving aid many of the displaced without international security guarantees afraid of what awaits them in...
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they were founded at american universities stanford university you had two students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i did it just. building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the shiny future it was all about the free flow of information but there was also a certain idealism behind it i think that a company like google we have the time.
they were founded at american universities stanford university you had two students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i did it...
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perfume bottle containing novichok, the same nerve agent used in an attack on the former russian spy sergeievidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisbury, with conspiracy to murder. the ambassador insisted he was prepared to answer questions from charlie rowley and his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is really happening. people just want to know the truth. they were not anti—russian. but charlie rowley said afterwards... russia may have seen this meeting as a coup in the war of words between moscow and london, but despite the smiles, charlie rowley left saying he still thought russia had carried out the attack. simon jones, bbc news. here in london, kensington palace has revealed that prince wayne has been spending the past series warning about this work of the intelligent agencies. he has been working... ..at m15, m16 and gcho and described his experiences as "humbling." gchq's head of counter—terrorism
perfume bottle containing novichok, the same nerve agent used in an attack on the former russian spy sergeievidence to charge two russians, captured on cctv in salisbury, with conspiracy to murder. the ambassador insisted he was prepared to answer questions from charlie rowley and his brother but claimed once again russia was not behind the attack. reportedly saying if it had been russian novichok, it would have killed far more people. translation: they came with a request to know what is...
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the controversial russian ambassador sergey it's a shameful picture it is an open question whether there was collusion cooperation between trump associates during the campaign and russian officials current and former u.s. officials say he's considered one of the kremlin's top spies by u.s. intelligence some u.s. intelligence officials believe he's more than that breathing the same with the russian you were supposed to destroy not join them there was no redemption for sessions in the buna to i of the media and bassett a kiss like overnight got promoted to the rank of n.h. and now here comes the facts the meetings were brief public and non-substantive the military team found no evidence of coordination between the trump campaign and russia in these chats the ones. deflates back into a boring now former ambassador the next scandal reported to reveal a nother despicable truth about trump not only is he a lie himself but he lures others into his web of deceit president trump is facing new scrutiny today over a report that he told his personal attorney to lie to congress about his business dea
the controversial russian ambassador sergey it's a shameful picture it is an open question whether there was collusion cooperation between trump associates during the campaign and russian officials current and former u.s. officials say he's considered one of the kremlin's top spies by u.s. intelligence some u.s. intelligence officials believe he's more than that breathing the same with the russian you were supposed to destroy not join them there was no redemption for sessions in the buna to i...
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and russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has condemned the arrest that memory of gluttony is the victim of america's internal politics the russian embassy in washington has also reacted to the news that has demanded immediate release and just scribed her as a political prisoner. as a political prisoner a victim of a few years justice norms and provocation must someone to be your special services we insist on our competitor of innocence we demand her immediate release. french journalists are being grilled by intelligence services over a breach of national defense secrecy after leaking sensitive data about weapons used in the war in german or to each other do pinsky has more. they appeared to have exposed a government line but now it's three journalists all the ones being investigated they've been summoned to appear before the french general directorate of internal security or the d.g.a. s.l.i. after a feeling of confidential note from the country's intelligence services it showed the french government knew weapons that sold to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates were being used in
and russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has condemned the arrest that memory of gluttony is the victim of america's internal politics the russian embassy in washington has also reacted to the news that has demanded immediate release and just scribed her as a political prisoner. as a political prisoner a victim of a few years justice norms and provocation must someone to be your special services we insist on our competitor of innocence we demand her immediate release. french journalists are...
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deescalation russia's foreign minister has warned against attempts to blame either side for the fighting sergeilavrov says it's up to libyans to determine their fate their own fate through talks and neighboring egypt also expressed concern saying the crisis cannot be settled by military means now to meet in is a research fellow with chatham house and he says it's difficult for half the to back down from the offensive. i think we're entering a more and more dangerous phase in the last twenty four hours i think what we're seeing is an escalation. after us forces seeking to support the offensive and in response further forces being sent from misrata to the capital to oppose that offensive so unfortunately it looks like momentum is gathering and that major clashes could be could be witnessed i think it's interesting to understand the motivations for this offensive because in some ways it seems quite a surprising move in fact a lot of the discussion was how a political settlement might be coming in the near term and that it might heavily favor half there and actually what we've heard in recent weeks
deescalation russia's foreign minister has warned against attempts to blame either side for the fighting sergeilavrov says it's up to libyans to determine their fate their own fate through talks and neighboring egypt also expressed concern saying the crisis cannot be settled by military means now to meet in is a research fellow with chatham house and he says it's difficult for half the to back down from the offensive. i think we're entering a more and more dangerous phase in the last twenty...
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at this point her lawyers are saying they will not appeal this verdict russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has condemned the arrest that many of which in is the victim of america's internal politics the russian embassy in washington has also reacted to thing you said has demanded glutinous immediate release and described her as a political prisoner. ruble to me is a political prisoner a victim of a repressive fields justice norms and provocation muslim wanted by the us postal service and we insist on our computer of innocence we demand immediate release. and we spoke to mary abolitionists lawyer about the case and the president sets. i think it's impossible to separate from from the politics i think that there is a an underlying crime that he pled guilty to which you can make out under u.s. law but i think the notion that this would have been investigated or in the rest would have been made for a typical foreign national who wasn't russian and wasn't in the current environment where in the us i think that it's almost impossible to believe that southern politics has a lot to do with
at this point her lawyers are saying they will not appeal this verdict russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has condemned the arrest that many of which in is the victim of america's internal politics the russian embassy in washington has also reacted to thing you said has demanded glutinous immediate release and described her as a political prisoner. ruble to me is a political prisoner a victim of a repressive fields justice norms and provocation muslim wanted by the us postal service and we...
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deescalation and russia's foreign minister has warned against attempts to blame either side for the fighting sergey lavrov says it's up to the libyans to determine their own fate through talks and neighboring egypt's also expressed concern saying that the crisis could be settled by military. to me it then is a research fellow at chatham house and he says a difficult for after to back down from the offensive i think we're entering a more and more dangerous phase in the last twenty four hours i think what we're seeing is an escalation. after us forces seeking to support the offensive and in response for the forces being sent from misrata to the capital to oppose that offensive so unfortunately it looks like momentum is gathering and that major clashes could be could be witnessed i think it's interesting to understand the motivations for this offensive because in some ways it seems quite a surprising move in fact a lot of the discussion was how a political settlement might be coming in the near term and that it might heavily favor hafter and actually what we've heard in recent weeks is a lot of critic
deescalation and russia's foreign minister has warned against attempts to blame either side for the fighting sergey lavrov says it's up to the libyans to determine their own fate through talks and neighboring egypt's also expressed concern saying that the crisis could be settled by military. to me it then is a research fellow at chatham house and he says a difficult for after to back down from the offensive i think we're entering a more and more dangerous phase in the last twenty four hours i...
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interesting part for me was what actually michael flynn was talking about with the russian ambassador sergey tease that you know we were told that this was terrible that this was treason you know flynn misinform the vice president actually try to talk the russians into v two in pulling in every occasion which was good for israel ok sure good for him i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the russia gate ochs stay with r.t. . this drug works ok we're for books with the undercity to everybody use good. cocaine you can smoke this is word for this day very. strongly. this is about a fifteen dollars bet and people smoke this one figures as you go for these drugs any city any. longer want to get it about the. i make money. and that's one of the day. what is going to coin is magic coming up a new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor i'm bringing a second bailout for a bank that's called that got us a lot for a reason they're calling it the hope it will be a source of optimism because i ca
interesting part for me was what actually michael flynn was talking about with the russian ambassador sergey tease that you know we were told that this was terrible that this was treason you know flynn misinform the vice president actually try to talk the russians into v two in pulling in every occasion which was good for israel ok sure good for him i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the russia gate ochs stay...
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bottle contained the deadly nerve agent, the same batch they think was used to poison the russians by sergeirayed the perfume over herself and she died. charlie got some on his hands but he washed it off immediately —— dawn sprayed the perfume over herself. he was in a coma, contracted meningitis, suffered strokes. he is now fitted with a pacemaker. his eyesight is deteriorating. unsurprisingly, he says he suffers from anxiety and depression. because of what happened. extraordinary, really, that he has gone to meet the russian ambassador in london. straightaway, britain said it thought russia was behind the novichok poisonings and named two russian intelligence agencies behind it. charlie went to the embassy in london and he said he wa nted the embassy in london and he said he wanted to ask him about his girlfriend's death, why did you kill my girlfriend? he said the russian ambassador said, russia cannot be behind it because if it was russian novichok everybody who touched it would be dead. you would not have survived. he tried to suggest other countries were responsible including britain,
bottle contained the deadly nerve agent, the same batch they think was used to poison the russians by sergeirayed the perfume over herself and she died. charlie got some on his hands but he washed it off immediately —— dawn sprayed the perfume over herself. he was in a coma, contracted meningitis, suffered strokes. he is now fitted with a pacemaker. his eyesight is deteriorating. unsurprisingly, he says he suffers from anxiety and depression. because of what happened. extraordinary, really,...
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going to tell you mr always case came just a few months after the poisoning of russian double agent sergei screwball and his daughter in the city of solsbury in march two thousand and eighteen both survived though mr screwball has not been seen in public since the u.k. has blamed moscow for both incidents russia however claims no evidence has been produced and has flatly denied any involvement. u.k.'s mirror newspaper published an article on sunday about the meeting with the russian ambassador the paper says mr ali asked the ambassador why did your country kill my girlfriend and received the only russian propaganda in response moscow's envoy though says that he and mr rowley found some common ground and that the no child victim wanted to hear russia's position on the case we asked two political analysts for their views on the case and the way it has been presented by the mirror. the thing here is we have to rely on the newspaper and there account there was a video posted along with the story so in the video we see first the ambassador then we see charlie rally and his brother and it's limi
going to tell you mr always case came just a few months after the poisoning of russian double agent sergei screwball and his daughter in the city of solsbury in march two thousand and eighteen both survived though mr screwball has not been seen in public since the u.k. has blamed moscow for both incidents russia however claims no evidence has been produced and has flatly denied any involvement. u.k.'s mirror newspaper published an article on sunday about the meeting with the russian ambassador...
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mr rowley's case came just a few months after the poisoning of russian double agent sergei scrupled and his daughter in the city of seoul march twenty eighth both survived though mr screwball has not been seen in public since u.k.'s by moscow for both incidents russia though claims no evidence has been produced and has flatly denied any involvement political analyst allison believes the media's failed in its reporting on the case . the british media is sort of market for the most part completely going along with the food. narrative after all crawley is just another victim in the disinform asian that this case involves the british prime minister within less than twenty four hours from the poisoning which was unclear they had all the answers who did what they did and there were we don't know what the police investigation is this is this requires a real police investigation the biggest role in the whole affair to me that's caused by the billing cat website that claims to use open source whatever that is information techniques to find out what's going on from ukraine to discrete parts of th
mr rowley's case came just a few months after the poisoning of russian double agent sergei scrupled and his daughter in the city of seoul march twenty eighth both survived though mr screwball has not been seen in public since u.k.'s by moscow for both incidents russia though claims no evidence has been produced and has flatly denied any involvement political analyst allison believes the media's failed in its reporting on the case . the british media is sort of market for the most part...