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a chocolate salesman from siberia. looks like daniel radcliff. how crazy. didn't gramg waduate fr hogswart. and it has earned him magical amounts of instagram followers and an endorsement deal. if that is daniel radcliff look alike of siberia. who is your celebrity doppleganger? do you have one? >> i get a lot. don't think any look like me. angelina jolie, eva mendez, jlo. >> all very good ones. take them all. >> mine is like, chris hemsworth. with the rock you, can see from my muscles. >> absolutely. >> sylvester stallone. >> yeah. i can see it. >> that as well. >> amazing. one more for you. finally when life says you can't or you won't. just look to this pug for inspiration. against all odds, hercules is the newest member of the rochester new hampshire police department. canine team. this photo has been shared, do you see him down there, little pug. >> cute! >> more than 70,000 times. hercules has been trained on how to aggressively hunt down any loose treats. and he knows how to sleep all day. no matter what the weather may be. >> not competing. >> no. t
a chocolate salesman from siberia. looks like daniel radcliff. how crazy. didn't gramg waduate fr hogswart. and it has earned him magical amounts of instagram followers and an endorsement deal. if that is daniel radcliff look alike of siberia. who is your celebrity doppleganger? do you have one? >> i get a lot. don't think any look like me. angelina jolie, eva mendez, jlo. >> all very good ones. take them all. >> mine is like, chris hemsworth. with the rock you, can see from...
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i'm going to leave you with a picture of fat tigers as they do in siberia -- zoo in siberia. take a look. >>> on this week's "wealthtrack," maximizing your after-tax returns. this week's guests are focused on helping us keep those gains and not losing them to uncle sam. they're next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." >>> new york life along with mainstays family of mutual funds offers retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >>> additional funding provided
i'm going to leave you with a picture of fat tigers as they do in siberia -- zoo in siberia. take a look. >>> on this week's "wealthtrack," maximizing your after-tax returns. this week's guests are focused on helping us keep those gains and not losing them to uncle sam. they're next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." >>> new york life along with mainstays family of mutual funds offers retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going....
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been feeling for the last 24 hour is it's strong westerly winds driving across much of japan out of siberia. temperatures continue all the way up to 15 on monday. not highs are sill in the single digits here in the tokyo area. but it's not just the temperatures, some pretty heavy snow across the sea of japan with the coldest line, that's the imagery with the visual that you see. it kind of looks like fibers coming across the sea of japan. well, that is our classic sign of the sea-effect snow squalls, right here, you can see where it all falls. actually a pretty tight line because of the mountains out here and some the snow totals has been heavy. and 40 centimeters, lined at 80 kilometers per hour. even heavier snow towards the west, who doesn't get it as often. i'm show you video of shiga prefecture. it's still pretty cold snow out there. definitely people continuing to bundle up. actually, one location, just north of here, did see about 40 centimeters of snow in the higher elevations. so, plenty of the white stuff to go around. back in the west, some people might be traveling, you'll proba
been feeling for the last 24 hour is it's strong westerly winds driving across much of japan out of siberia. temperatures continue all the way up to 15 on monday. not highs are sill in the single digits here in the tokyo area. but it's not just the temperatures, some pretty heavy snow across the sea of japan with the coldest line, that's the imagery with the visual that you see. it kind of looks like fibers coming across the sea of japan. well, that is our classic sign of the sea-effect snow...
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will have frosty mornings, hopefully sunshine and settled weather because of the high pressure over siberia of that battle zone, we will have more cloud and potentially rain, as well. all to play for next weekend. between now and then, not too bad this weekend. but the wet and windy weather coming through the course of monday and tuesday. then it gets colder and drier until next weekend. then obviously, we will be looking at that in more detail. we will keep you posted of any warnings. more details on the website. first brexit, now trump — eu leaders present a united front against new perceived threats. at an eu summit, theresa may offers to help relations with the us president and says she wants a strong europe. what i want to build with the eu is a strong partnership, we want a strong continuing eu and a strong partnership because we're not leaving europe, we're leaving the eu. we'll be looking at where the eu stands in relation to the us and where the new uncertainty leaves britain. also tonight. a serving royal marine pleads guilty to stockpiling weapons for use by dissident republicans
will have frosty mornings, hopefully sunshine and settled weather because of the high pressure over siberia of that battle zone, we will have more cloud and potentially rain, as well. all to play for next weekend. between now and then, not too bad this weekend. but the wet and windy weather coming through the course of monday and tuesday. then it gets colder and drier until next weekend. then obviously, we will be looking at that in more detail. we will keep you posted of any warnings. more...
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we will leave you with chile pictures of a church built in russia, in a village in siberia which is neverhs building this church entirely out of snow said the most difficult part were the altar and the frost on the roof. absolutely stunning. thank you for watching newsday. 0ver over the next few days it will feel like we have been plunged into the deep freeze and do not expect crisp, cold weather and blue skies in fact it will be mostly grey skies and a lot of cloud. 0n it will be mostly grey skies and a lot of cloud. on wednesday we sell a lot of cloud. on wednesday we sell a lot of cloud creeping in western areas. we captured some sunshine here. the highest temperatures were here. the highest temperatures were here as well. under the cloud, we we re here as well. under the cloud, we were pegged well down single digits. because of all the cloud and also because of this increasingly cold airfeeding in on easterly because of this increasingly cold air feeding in on easterly winds. they provided wintry showers down the east coast. a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. wherever you are, a cold
we will leave you with chile pictures of a church built in russia, in a village in siberia which is neverhs building this church entirely out of snow said the most difficult part were the altar and the frost on the roof. absolutely stunning. thank you for watching newsday. 0ver over the next few days it will feel like we have been plunged into the deep freeze and do not expect crisp, cold weather and blue skies in fact it will be mostly grey skies and a lot of cloud. 0n it will be mostly grey...
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lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday.nd 30 dutch nationals took part in one of the toughest events of its type in the world. the winners from the two categories were unsurprisingly russian. malaysian police are trying to piece together exactly what happened in the death of kimjong—nam, the half—brother of north korea's leader. he died on monday after apparently being poisoned at kuala lumpur airport, and four people have already been arrested, and police say they are hunting for at least four more suspects. celia hatton reports. the assassination of this man appears to have involved a widening cast of characters. four have already been detained in the poisoning of kimjong—nam, including a woman holding a vietnamese passport, who could be this person from the crime scene. and this indonesian woman, who said she was tricked into participating. she said she thought she was on a television prank show. one north korean citizen is also in custody, thought to be the man escorted here by malaysian police. and now the authorities
lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday.nd 30 dutch nationals took part in one of the toughest events of its type in the world. the winners from the two categories were unsurprisingly russian. malaysian police are trying to piece together exactly what happened in the death of kimjong—nam, the half—brother of north korea's leader. he died on monday after apparently being poisoned at kuala lumpur airport, and four people have already been arrested,...
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this is lake baikal, in siberia, it's the deepest freshwater lake in the world.amatic new pictures have been released of the attack two senior officials have resigned from ukip. paul nuttall admitted that him saying he lost close personal friends that him saying he lost close personalfriends in that him saying he lost close personal friends in the that him saying he lost close personalfriends in the hillsborough disaster admitted it was wrong and someone disaster admitted it was wrong and someone else said he was sick of hearing about hillsborough. paul nuttall had hoped to unite his party and take on labour in its heartlands, but he suffered a serious setback with two resignations on his own, ‘ claims shealésfif’f'; if f' ‘ claims on ”795.7737; if fr—ffff apologise for claims on his website that he lost personal friends in the hillsborough disaster.|j that he lost personal friends in the hillsborough disaster. i am not happy about it. he should get his fa cts happy about it. he should get his facts right. it is a judgment of error, he put an error on the web page
this is lake baikal, in siberia, it's the deepest freshwater lake in the world.amatic new pictures have been released of the attack two senior officials have resigned from ukip. paul nuttall admitted that him saying he lost close personal friends that him saying he lost close personalfriends in that him saying he lost close personal friends in the that him saying he lost close personalfriends in the hillsborough disaster admitted it was wrong and someone disaster admitted it was wrong and...
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this is a snow church, built in russia, in a village in siberia which doesn't have its own permanenter batyokhtin spent nearly two months building a church entirely out of snow. he said the most difficult parts were the altar and the cross for the roof. you have been watching newsday. hello, there. over the next few days it is going to feel like we have been plunged into the deep freeze and do not expect crisp, cold weather and blue skies. in fact, for much of the time it will be grey skies. a lot of cloud, and actually, during wednesday we already saw a lot of cloud creeping in across eastern areas. this weatherwatcher at gower, near swansea, did capture some sunshine. that was where the best of the sunshine was during wednesday, and the highest temperatures as well — 11 degree. but under the cloud, further east, we were pegged well down into single digits, because of all the cloud, and also because of this increasingly cold airfeeding in on an easterly wind. the easterly wind providing some wintry showers through the early hours down the east coast. a mixture of rain, sleet and sno
this is a snow church, built in russia, in a village in siberia which doesn't have its own permanenter batyokhtin spent nearly two months building a church entirely out of snow. he said the most difficult parts were the altar and the cross for the roof. you have been watching newsday. hello, there. over the next few days it is going to feel like we have been plunged into the deep freeze and do not expect crisp, cold weather and blue skies. in fact, for much of the time it will be grey skies. a...
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lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday.d. the racing lasted three days, and its participants had to overcome a total of 205 kilometres. the winners from the two categories were unsurprisingly russian. and now, an awkward moment was narrowly averted at the world biathlon championships in austria on saturday, following an anthem mix—up. have a look. we hear now the national anthem of russia. speaks russian. singing in russian. we are so sorry about that. i want to say to the russian team, to the officials, and especially to the athletes. mistakes can happen. it wasn't on purpose, but it was great we heard the russian gold team singing the anthem. just time to remind you of our top story. government forces have reca ptu red story. government forces have recaptured a number of villages in the start of an offensive to retake the start of an offensive to retake the city of mosul from the islamic state group. lots more on that story online. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @lebo underscore dise
lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday.d. the racing lasted three days, and its participants had to overcome a total of 205 kilometres. the winners from the two categories were unsurprisingly russian. and now, an awkward moment was narrowly averted at the world biathlon championships in austria on saturday, following an anthem mix—up. have a look. we hear now the national anthem of russia. speaks russian. singing in russian. we are so sorry about...
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lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday. the hardest events of its type in the world. thank you for watching bbc news. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland reached 1a degrees, air has come in from the middle of the atlantic and will continue to do so although we will see temperatures drop away from the north as we get to the latter part of the week. a lot of cloud out there. overnight tonight it will spill its way in from the west. some of the cloud will be quite low across western areas and there will be at least some rain to be had in the far north and west first thing in the morning. it will be a mild night. nine or 10 degrees, fairly typical for most major towns and cities. those sort of temperatures we should see in the daytime at this time of year. a grey start for many. the weather front is not particularly intense in terms of rainfall but there is wetter weather to be had and windy conditions in the far north—west. in the far south—west there will be low cloud
lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday. the hardest events of its type in the world. thank you for watching bbc news. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland reached 1a degrees, air has come in from the middle of the atlantic and will continue to do so although we will see temperatures drop away from the north as we get to the latter part of the week. a lot of cloud out there. overnight...
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lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday.type in the world. the racing lasted three days, and its participants had to overcome a total of 205 kilometres. the winners from the two categories were unsurprisingly russian. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland got to around about 11! degrees. our air has come in from the middle of the atlantic, and will continue to do, although we are going to see temperatures drop away from the north as we get to the latter part of the week. a lot of cloud out there. overnight tonight it will be spilling its way in from the west. some of the cloud will be really quite low across western areas and there will be at least some rain to be had in the far north and west first thing in the morning. but it will be a mild night. nine or ten degrees fairly typical for most major towns and cities. those are the sorts of temperatures we should see by daytime at this time of year. but quite a grey old start for many. the weather front is not particular
lake baikal in southern siberia was host to the annual baikal ice marathon on sunday.type in the world. the racing lasted three days, and its participants had to overcome a total of 205 kilometres. the winners from the two categories were unsurprisingly russian. hello there, good morning. 12 or 13 degrees quite widely on sunday. the north—east of scotland got to around about 11! degrees. our air has come in from the middle of the atlantic, and will continue to do, although we are going to see...
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in siberia, it was this wagner opera that orthodox activists got shut down.at cinemas will burn is the film is shown. the film's director has taken the threat to the police. but the legal battle over mathilde goes on. this means is there is no insight here. but he says this love story cannot be off—limits to the arts. translation: this is a president that we need to stop. if not, prosecutor will only be dealing with complaints from people who say they have been offended by films and books and art, and it will be absurd. so mathilde has become a test of where russia's limits on creative freedom now live. sarah ra i nsfo rd , creative freedom now live. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. a brief reminder of our top stories. a new study has been looking ahead to life expectancy in the year 2030. it's found that many people in industrialised countries can expect to get closer to living for 100 years. sally with a world business report next. but now, a look at the weather. hello there. the week started with some mild weather. next, it is going to bring some of us s
in siberia, it was this wagner opera that orthodox activists got shut down.at cinemas will burn is the film is shown. the film's director has taken the threat to the police. but the legal battle over mathilde goes on. this means is there is no insight here. but he says this love story cannot be off—limits to the arts. translation: this is a president that we need to stop. if not, prosecutor will only be dealing with complaints from people who say they have been offended by films and books and...
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and i called it siberia. and i told the president, whatever you do, don't call on any reporters from siberia, because the press corps will understand this. he called on les kinsolving. and that became an interesting question. >> jeff -- and i do want to mention this. carol has got to work and is going to have to slip out in a little bit. i want to get back to you a bunch before we lose you. but as the current president of the white house correspondents' association, is there a protocol? is there something that you as the -- and carol, jump in, as the white house correspondents association, feel should govern both decorum and insistence, recognizing that, yes, you have a job to do, but as ari rightly points out, you've got a pretty lousy rating and approval -- and support among the public. so you've got some things to balance there. but decorum? >> i will tell you, i had a meeting with sean not long after that press conference, not because of that press conference, but to discuss the issue of briefing room --
and i called it siberia. and i told the president, whatever you do, don't call on any reporters from siberia, because the press corps will understand this. he called on les kinsolving. and that became an interesting question. >> jeff -- and i do want to mention this. carol has got to work and is going to have to slip out in a little bit. i want to get back to you a bunch before we lose you. but as the current president of the white house correspondents' association, is there a protocol?...
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who organizes the team to russia f putin plays he will have to eastern the win, he may end up in siberia beat him. be ready to be knocked into the boards on the side. heather: time now 20 minutes after the top of the hour. a new cigarette hack, the urgent warning every parent needs to hear. >> the campus now banning conservatives altogether. what'n mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit, from voya. i'm the money you save for retirement. who's he? he's green money, for spending today. makes it easy to tell you apart. that, and i am better looking. i heard that. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. clayton: welcome back, a university sparking outrage banning a conservative group because it makes liberal students unsafe. the student sat santa clara, university rejectin
who organizes the team to russia f putin plays he will have to eastern the win, he may end up in siberia beat him. be ready to be knocked into the boards on the side. heather: time now 20 minutes after the top of the hour. a new cigarette hack, the urgent warning every parent needs to hear. >> the campus now banning conservatives altogether. what'n mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him...
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this is at a siberia tiger enclosure in northeast china.nce the drone starts giving off smoke, that slows the tigers down a little bit. drone chasing -- >> what? >> actually considered a good way to keep the dyitigers activ and fit. don't mess with them because they were able to catch the thing. >> if you put a piece of ham on that drone and just like, i bet >> i will say the video that a drone can take of wild animals running, amazing. you'll never see anything like that. warm weather is as we go through the day today. >> like the siberian tiger place. >> temperatures in the mid-70s today and tomorrow. this is unseasonably warm near record high. 64 right now in the district and we will continue to warm up today, plentdty of sflin out there right now, that south wind will help warm us up. look at the rest of the area, 70 in lees burg, 70 in gaithersburg, 64 frederick. lorton at 64. 74 for a high and 76 tomorrow. it's not just today and the normal highway down here, 49 degrees. that's where we should be this time of year. so as far as record
this is at a siberia tiger enclosure in northeast china.nce the drone starts giving off smoke, that slows the tigers down a little bit. drone chasing -- >> what? >> actually considered a good way to keep the dyitigers activ and fit. don't mess with them because they were able to catch the thing. >> if you put a piece of ham on that drone and just like, i bet >> i will say the video that a drone can take of wild animals running, amazing. you'll never see anything like...
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. >>> athletes finished up three days in russia today on the frozen lake of siberia.than 40 russians and 30 dutch nationals participated in the -- event. they covered 127 miles with strong winds, extreme cold, and unpredictable ice conditions. on day two they raced through blizzard conditions. the two winners were both russian. they finished the last leg of the race in a little over ten hours. >> yes. >> this is hardcore. >> to do it in ten hours is absolutely amazing. i'll watch that from the sidelines. >> absolutely. >>> all right, this is a really inspirational story of a world war ii pilot reliving the past. >> up next the nearly 100-year- old veteran taking to the skies again as he still has the right stuff. ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> al
. >>> athletes finished up three days in russia today on the frozen lake of siberia.than 40 russians and 30 dutch nationals participated in the -- event. they covered 127 miles with strong winds, extreme cold, and unpredictable ice conditions. on day two they raced through blizzard conditions. the two winners were both russian. they finished the last leg of the race in a little over ten hours. >> yes. >> this is hardcore. >> to do it in ten hours is absolutely...
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the stray where is first spotted yesterday in siberia.o one knows at the this point why the dogs fur was dyed pink but some think they were deliberately colored for valentines day. >>> i hope they're okay, whatever the case is. >> i don't know if i dig that or not. >> yeah. >> kate bilo is inside and joining us now is a look at the forecast, for tonight the and rest of the week. >> it is a really nice night out there, not bad for date night. we had some valentines day that have been frigid, some have been snowy. >> yes. >> this is just about perfect, just what february should feel like. >> go out there and have a great time. whether you have a date night planned with a loved one or girls night out or your valentines are your kid like mine are, it will be a beautiful night to be with the ones you love. get outside and enjoy. you need a coat the but not the full winter artillery and put ate way for a few days this weekend. we have a significant winter warm up heading our way. lets take a look outside, show you a beautiful shot here, in the
the stray where is first spotted yesterday in siberia.o one knows at the this point why the dogs fur was dyed pink but some think they were deliberately colored for valentines day. >>> i hope they're okay, whatever the case is. >> i don't know if i dig that or not. >> yeah. >> kate bilo is inside and joining us now is a look at the forecast, for tonight the and rest of the week. >> it is a really nice night out there, not bad for date night. we had some...
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. >> they will head north to alaska, canada, and siberia.crazy looking sight. >> so many of them, 70,000. >>> we have good news to report while we're talking about animals about the run away goat in bucks county. that's taken social media by storm. >> the animal's owner has been found. new town township police officers took this picture with the missing goat and they put it on facebook to drum up views. they made a contest out of it to see who could post the best caption. the post was shared nearly 300 times. the rightful owner finally came forward and the wayward goat is back home safe and sound. >>> we're keeping a close eye on breaking news happening in center city. >> i want to give you another live look where protesters are blocking traffic. this is on busy broad street during evening rush. we're going to keep following the latest developments next at 5:00. >>> plus, breaking in. nbc 10 has new video of the thieves behind a rash of robberies. why small businesses think they're being targeted. next at 5:00. >>> coming up at 6:00, not let
. >> they will head north to alaska, canada, and siberia.crazy looking sight. >> so many of them, 70,000. >>> we have good news to report while we're talking about animals about the run away goat in bucks county. that's taken social media by storm. >> the animal's owner has been found. new town township police officers took this picture with the missing goat and they put it on facebook to drum up views. they made a contest out of it to see who could post the best...
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allowed to afford the other control of the vast resources of northeast asia, japan, korea, manchuria, siberia. --hink these all to come these all come together as one story. there was a pillar of japanese military minds. with the ussr or china, south of the great wall, the threat from this area would surpass anything of wartime japan. so it would not be allowed to happen. martial marshall -- mission -- may be we can talk his aim was to, repatriate all the japanese, create a unified government, but secure nationals control of manchuria. that is why they supported the nationalist going into manchuria. but he was in some ways not that different from marshall, but he wanted to inflict defeat on the communists before negotiations. therefore, the relationship broke down so that marshall began to lose his control over weapons as the u.s. support for the nationalists, as a means of trying to make chiang kai-shek more clients. so they stopped supplying. the soviets did not want a confrontation with of the americans over manchuria. because these were not -- it was an arm to communism. i have the figure
allowed to afford the other control of the vast resources of northeast asia, japan, korea, manchuria, siberia. --hink these all to come these all come together as one story. there was a pillar of japanese military minds. with the ussr or china, south of the great wall, the threat from this area would surpass anything of wartime japan. so it would not be allowed to happen. martial marshall -- mission -- may be we can talk his aim was to, repatriate all the japanese, create a unified government,...
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january 1st, 2011, siberia.akeoff when suddenly its engine ignites on the runway. fire and thick black smoke fill the back of the cabin and quickly envelope the fuselage. panic ensues as passengers open the aircraft door to escape but within seconds the interior of the plane is on fire. passengers on the ground cry out to others escaping on the emergency slides. many don't know whether their loved ones are still inside. firefighters pour water on the burning airplane but fail to get the blaze under control. the plane continues to burn for ten minutes until a massive explosion erupts in the midsection and the plane is left to burn itself out. russian officials believe an engine malfunction is the cause of the fire. three people are killed, but the death toll could have been much higher had this tragedy occurred after the airplane had left the ground. >>> a terrible explosion could mean the end of a career for a young race car driver. july 30th, 2009. it's saturday, and in iowa that means sprint car racing at knox
january 1st, 2011, siberia.akeoff when suddenly its engine ignites on the runway. fire and thick black smoke fill the back of the cabin and quickly envelope the fuselage. panic ensues as passengers open the aircraft door to escape but within seconds the interior of the plane is on fire. passengers on the ground cry out to others escaping on the emergency slides. many don't know whether their loved ones are still inside. firefighters pour water on the burning airplane but fail to get the blaze...
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demographically when you consider that in all of this based on the you're rail mountains and through siberia is only about 35 million russians on about everything on table of elements looking across a long border at 1.3 billion chinese. forhere are lots of reasons longer-term security there fragile ncreasingly russia causes its own strategic challenges. >> up until a couple weeks ago i official in the obama administration work ago,among other things diplomacy toward ukraine. the question for you, senator of the real ght risks that you describe, is that in kiev may tphnot take ufficiently strong action and show enough political will to demonstrate they are serious governance own reforms and establishing conomic sovereignty and building an economic model building on private sector. what do you think can be done to the already -- to convince the leadership that to take ownership at this point and accelerate the pace. a moment to show leadership? $64,000 k that is the question is for russia's dream and the united states europe to be so frustrated with the pace of reform in ukraine we leave. so w
demographically when you consider that in all of this based on the you're rail mountains and through siberia is only about 35 million russians on about everything on table of elements looking across a long border at 1.3 billion chinese. forhere are lots of reasons longer-term security there fragile ncreasingly russia causes its own strategic challenges. >> up until a couple weeks ago i official in the obama administration work ago,among other things diplomacy toward ukraine. the question...
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maybe siberia. they concentrated on these things meanwhile what they did and this was the get a map. it's how they concentrated people in various areas. now what happened when they decided to invade the soviet union in the summer of 19413 things come together. the nazis have long proclaimed motive to kill the jews. they're always out to defeat us. the cover of war as expand into a territory where there are a large number of jews and no foreign reporters to report what is happening. and they recognize that they have the means motive, opportunity. for the last two years they had been capable of killing the mentally and physically handicapped in their own mental institutions with carbon my neck said gas. at the low concentration camp in poland. with the pesticide that they have routinely unhand at the site. in order to fumigate barracks and so forth. it will kill 600 soviet prisoners of war. they've a motive and opportunity and multiple means of killing people. this gives you a sense and i'm going to r
maybe siberia. they concentrated on these things meanwhile what they did and this was the get a map. it's how they concentrated people in various areas. now what happened when they decided to invade the soviet union in the summer of 19413 things come together. the nazis have long proclaimed motive to kill the jews. they're always out to defeat us. the cover of war as expand into a territory where there are a large number of jews and no foreign reporters to report what is happening. and they...
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as part of the russian folk holiday in siberia chefs attempted to whip up the biggest crepe ever madetry. because the pancake wasn't flipped properly. but everyone got a piece, and the celebrations continued anyway. they still have crepe to last for days. >> the old rolling method -- >> no. it was a technique. >> i see. >> yeah. >> next time. there's always next year. >>> and still to come, hollywood's most fashionable night called for our most fashionable guest ever. >> wait until you see this person. next. ♪living well come on up, grandpa don't let joint discomfort keep you down. come play with us! i'm coming. upgrade to move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility, and flexibility. it also provides 20% better comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, all from one tiny mighty pill.... get in there with move free ultra, and enjoy living well. ♪living well [ kn [ knocking on the door ] >> come in. >> i'm here. i'm here. i'm ready for the oscars. >> you know this is a pajama party, right? >> yeah. i'm wearing my pajamas. >> are you ready?
as part of the russian folk holiday in siberia chefs attempted to whip up the biggest crepe ever madetry. because the pancake wasn't flipped properly. but everyone got a piece, and the celebrations continued anyway. they still have crepe to last for days. >> the old rolling method -- >> no. it was a technique. >> i see. >> yeah. >> next time. there's always next year. >>> and still to come, hollywood's most fashionable night called for our most fashionable...
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one i will never forget the lastjourney is when i was alone in siberia, because at there are no hotels melt and drop down and then he yawned and his teeth we re and then he yawned and his teeth were six inches long. it terrified me. after that everything seemed easy, because i looked back to the wharf. i thought in modern life, stress kills more people than the wolf. since i've always been so bad running, when i was a nobody wanted me on teams. post a faint in church and be dragged out by the eels. but i believe you can do anything because you're never alone. what a great way to end the show! a pleasure to see you. loving the outfit! i'm glad you like it because it was probably the only out for! good luck with your future endeavours. you will be with me everywhere. this is a big honour. my first tv show in the uk. one of many now, i'm sure. thank you so much. that is it from us this morning. brea kfast that is it from us this morning. breakfast is back tomorrow from 6am. from everyone here, bye—bye. have a lovely day. have a lovely day. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10am. a usjudg
one i will never forget the lastjourney is when i was alone in siberia, because at there are no hotels melt and drop down and then he yawned and his teeth we re and then he yawned and his teeth were six inches long. it terrified me. after that everything seemed easy, because i looked back to the wharf. i thought in modern life, stress kills more people than the wolf. since i've always been so bad running, when i was a nobody wanted me on teams. post a faint in church and be dragged out by the...
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sign of religious persecution, despite the fact that he visited with six pentecostal believers from siberia who had been living in the us embassy for five years, he then went on to say things like he went to several orthodox churches and they were packed, something you would not see in charlotte, north carolina, his home. the final one, which was hard to read, when talking about food shortages, he said i have wonderful meals, caviar, in america only the very rich can afford caviar. i am not picking on reverend graham but i am trying to illustrate that when you have someone of this stature who, for whatever reason, is promoting a certain life, this was a prelude to 1988 when we were commemorating the minimum around -- millennium of christianity, it was political guerrilla warfare because the kremlin was trying to sees it as the latium of christianity in russia. so it is very challenging to maneuver through today in terms of different people. i'm not going to name names, in this category. the final step is to vilify and attack those who speak the truth and it has already been brought up, garr
sign of religious persecution, despite the fact that he visited with six pentecostal believers from siberia who had been living in the us embassy for five years, he then went on to say things like he went to several orthodox churches and they were packed, something you would not see in charlotte, north carolina, his home. the final one, which was hard to read, when talking about food shortages, he said i have wonderful meals, caviar, in america only the very rich can afford caviar. i am not...
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signs f religious persecution, despite the fact that he visited with six pentecostal believers from siberiaad been living in the , he embassy for five years then went on to say things like, he went to several orthodox churches and they were packed. something you would not see in charlotte, north carolina, his home. and the final one which was really hard to read, when talking about food shortages, he said, i had wonderful meals. caviar. in america, only the very rich can afford caviar. i am not trying to pick on reverend graham. but when you have someone of his stature who for whatever reason is promoting a certain life -- now, this was a prelude to 1988 when we were commemorating the millennium of christianity. i was the chair of the government relations for that, and it was political guerrilla warfare is the kremlin was as theto seize it millennium of christianity in russia. challenging to maneuver through today in terms of different people, and i am not going to name names, who are in this category. the final step is to vilify and attack those who speak the truth . and it has been alread
signs f religious persecution, despite the fact that he visited with six pentecostal believers from siberiaad been living in the , he embassy for five years then went on to say things like, he went to several orthodox churches and they were packed. something you would not see in charlotte, north carolina, his home. and the final one which was really hard to read, when talking about food shortages, he said, i had wonderful meals. caviar. in america, only the very rich can afford caviar. i am not...
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maybe an island off the coast of africa, maybe siberia, maybe northern russia if the soviet union conquered. they concentrated on these things. meanwhile what they did and this is the ghetto map would be next, this is a demonstration of how they concentrated people in the various areas. now what happened when they decided to evade the soviet union in the summer, the decision was made in 1942 things come together. the nazis had long proclaimed a motive to kill the jews. they are are our mortal enemies always out to defeat us. they now had an opportunity to kill the jews. the cover of war as they expand into a territory where there are large numbers of jews i know foreign reporters, no one other than their own newsreels to report what is happening. they recognize by september 1941 that they have the means, motive, opportunity, means. then over the last for the last two years they have been capable of killing the mentally and physically handicapped in their own mental institutions with carbon monoxide gas. they do a few experiments in august and september 1941 at a concentration camp in poland
maybe an island off the coast of africa, maybe siberia, maybe northern russia if the soviet union conquered. they concentrated on these things. meanwhile what they did and this is the ghetto map would be next, this is a demonstration of how they concentrated people in the various areas. now what happened when they decided to evade the soviet union in the summer, the decision was made in 1942 things come together. the nazis had long proclaimed a motive to kill the jews. they are are our mortal...
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government to fornlings deals to drill -- forge deals to drill for oil in the arctic, the black sea, siberia. mr. tillerson developed such a cozy relationship with the kremlin that in 2013 he was awarded the order of friendship by vladimir putin, the highest honor awarded to non-russians. after russia unlawfully invaded the ukraine and took crimea, the united states and the european union enacted sanctions against russia that mr. tillerson would be partly responsible for overseeing as secretary of state. right now when we are trying to hold russia accountable for its illegal aggression in eastern europe, for its war crimes in aleppo, and its interference in our own nation's election, how on earth can we trust someone with such a cozy relationship with the putin government to be our secretary of state? mr. tillerson's record also leads one to wonder how he will address the imperative to implement the paris climate agreement, especially since president trump is now exploring how to withdraw from it. at height of the debate on climate change legislation in congress, mr. tillerson spent tens of
government to fornlings deals to drill -- forge deals to drill for oil in the arctic, the black sea, siberia. mr. tillerson developed such a cozy relationship with the kremlin that in 2013 he was awarded the order of friendship by vladimir putin, the highest honor awarded to non-russians. after russia unlawfully invaded the ukraine and took crimea, the united states and the european union enacted sanctions against russia that mr. tillerson would be partly responsible for overseeing as secretary...
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consider that, you know, in all of the space on the earth that runs from the ural mountains through siberia and the russian far east to the pacific, there's only about 35 million russians sitting on just about everything on the periodic table of elements and looking across a very long border at a billion-and-three chinese. so there are lots of reasons for longer-term insecurity in russia and about russia, because an increasingly fragile russia poses its own sort of strategic challenges [inaudible]. >> [inaudible] up until a couple of weeks ago, i was a senior official with the obama administration working on, among other things, commercial diplomacy towards ukraine and anti-corruption initiatives. >> so a question for you, senator murphy. in light of the real risks that you have described, which is that the leadership in kiev may not take sufficiently strong action, who enough political will to demonstrate that they are serious about their own governance reforms and establishing economic sovereignty and building an economic model based on the private sector, what do you think can be done to
consider that, you know, in all of the space on the earth that runs from the ural mountains through siberia and the russian far east to the pacific, there's only about 35 million russians sitting on just about everything on the periodic table of elements and looking across a very long border at a billion-and-three chinese. so there are lots of reasons for longer-term insecurity in russia and about russia, because an increasingly fragile russia poses its own sort of strategic challenges...
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that with the advantage economically of maritime trade where trade is better than real lines through siberia, with all due respect to our chinese and russian friends, instead of putting them on container ships, i will take the former in a heartbeat. we are well-positioned for that kind of globalized economy. there are other reasons as well. when donald trump said he inherited a mess, in one sense you can have some facility because the guy has not done foreign policy his whole life and now he has to deal with 17,000 issues, and some of them are truly dangerous. on the other hand, the she just position from which he employs to address them is basically unrivaled in history, and for all the challenges to world order that tom writes about -- and you should buy his book -- we arelast few years, still in a historically strong position and we have the best allies in the world. i do not mean to do a poor imitation of john belushi in the "animal house" speech, let me thank you for coming today and please join me in thanking the power -- panel. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017]
that with the advantage economically of maritime trade where trade is better than real lines through siberia, with all due respect to our chinese and russian friends, instead of putting them on container ships, i will take the former in a heartbeat. we are well-positioned for that kind of globalized economy. there are other reasons as well. when donald trump said he inherited a mess, in one sense you can have some facility because the guy has not done foreign policy his whole life and now he...
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advantage economically of maritime trade, where trade is still a lot better than rail lines through siberia, with all due respect to our chinese and russians, if i had a chance between putting things on container chips and rail lines through eurasia, i'll take the former in a heartbeat. we are well-positioned for that kind of globalizing economy. there are a lot of other reasons we are as well. so when trump says he inheriteda mess, in one sense you could have some sympathy . because the guide hasn't done foreign-policy his whole life and now he's got to deal with 17,000 issues and a lot of them are hard and some of them are truly dangerous. on the other hand, strategic position from which he is poised to address them is basically unrivaled in history and for all the challenges the world order that tom writes about, you should buy his book. and in the next few years, the last few years we are still in a historically very strong position and we have the best allies in the world. i don't mean to employ the position of john lucy in the animal house speech and i'll finish on that note.let me th
advantage economically of maritime trade, where trade is still a lot better than rail lines through siberia, with all due respect to our chinese and russians, if i had a chance between putting things on container chips and rail lines through eurasia, i'll take the former in a heartbeat. we are well-positioned for that kind of globalizing economy. there are a lot of other reasons we are as well. so when trump says he inheriteda mess, in one sense you could have some sympathy . because the guide...