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rubtsovsk in siberia. 5000 prisoners are held in this penal colony.or days, anastasia has been waiting in the icy cold for her husband, ildar dadin, to be released. his conviction has been overturned. in letters, he described how he was tortured in prison. anastasia: in this one he writes -- the director of the penal colony and three men came and beat me, several times a day. birgit: they thrust my head down the toilet. they hung me up by handcuffs, pulled down my underpants and told me that if i didn't end my hunger strike, i would be raped. ildar begged her to publish the letters, but she knew that if she did, it could cost him his life. anastasia: when he wrote that he would only last a week, we knew that if we did nothing, he wouldn't survive. we knew that if we published the letters, they would either kill him, or it would all work out. birgit: she published the letters, sparking an immediate outcry. but what really happened? who is ildar dadin? ildar dadin staged silent protests by standing in a public place holding anti-putin posters, usually o
rubtsovsk in siberia. 5000 prisoners are held in this penal colony.or days, anastasia has been waiting in the icy cold for her husband, ildar dadin, to be released. his conviction has been overturned. in letters, he described how he was tortured in prison. anastasia: in this one he writes -- the director of the penal colony and three men came and beat me, several times a day. birgit: they thrust my head down the toilet. they hung me up by handcuffs, pulled down my underpants and told me that if...
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rubtsovsk in siberia. 5000 prisoners are held in this penal colony. for days, anastasia has been waiting in t the icy cold for r husband, ildar dadin, to be released. his convictition has been overturned. in letters, he described how he was tortured in prison. anastasia: in this one he writes -- the director of the penal colony and three men came and beat me, several times a day. birgit: they thrust my head down the toilet. they hung me up by handcuffs, pulled down my underpants and told me that if i didn't end my hunger strike, i would be raped. ildar begged her to publish the letters, but she knew that if she did, it could cost him his life. anastasia: when he wrote that he would only lasast a week, wewew that if we did nothing, he wouldn't survive. we knew that if we published the letters, they would either kill him, or it would all work out. birgit: she published the letters, sparkining an immediae outcry. but what really happened? who is ildar dadin? ildar dadin n staged silent protests by standing in a public place holding anti-putin posters, us
rubtsovsk in siberia. 5000 prisoners are held in this penal colony. for days, anastasia has been waiting in t the icy cold for r husband, ildar dadin, to be released. his convictition has been overturned. in letters, he described how he was tortured in prison. anastasia: in this one he writes -- the director of the penal colony and three men came and beat me, several times a day. birgit: they thrust my head down the toilet. they hung me up by handcuffs, pulled down my underpants and told me...
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May 2, 2017
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very warm if siberia, yeah. but then, it could be described their relations during all the years could be described more like a business than a friendship. germany depends on russian gas. they buy almost one third depends on russian natural gas. especially after fukushima when merkel initiated the closing of the old nuclear power stations. in russia, importing from germany as well. so it is a very solid ground for developing the relations now. an important one. we we re relations now. an important one. we were watching a little bit there, it was mrs merkel that brought up russian meddling in elections. what do you think mr putin made of that? it's very hard to predict what mr putin would do, but it also very unlikely that he would recognise any influence to any political process and as he said, he denies it, all the time. we are unlikely will hear that yeah, we actually influenced the elections in the us, even if so. yeah, it's really hard to predict, but merkel she said that she's not afraid of russian influenc
very warm if siberia, yeah. but then, it could be described their relations during all the years could be described more like a business than a friendship. germany depends on russian gas. they buy almost one third depends on russian natural gas. especially after fukushima when merkel initiated the closing of the old nuclear power stations. in russia, importing from germany as well. so it is a very solid ground for developing the relations now. an important one. we we re relations now. an...
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he escapes from siberia by walking east. think about that. he walks to china and then eventually gets across the ocean and winds up in new york and he continues doing what he has always done. he is a russian revolution. now he is a russian soviet revolutionary and an american passport. he is the perfect guy to have as an nkgb operative. he pitches him and says we need you to work and we don't know exactly what he said with or four this. he would have thought for but ernest reported he would hold it that way. this is a verbatim. i can't go back that far but it is in the files. when it was accessed by the guy who brought it to the united states he was allowed to take hand written notes and they were tra transcribed. that is the kind of document that tells about soviet espionage. at a time when the u.s. and friends were around and after the revolution the u.s. and the soviet union had no diplomatic relations. after roosevelt came in 1933, they reestablished the relations and the soviet espionage apparatus saw it as a golden opportunity to come t
he escapes from siberia by walking east. think about that. he walks to china and then eventually gets across the ocean and winds up in new york and he continues doing what he has always done. he is a russian revolution. now he is a russian soviet revolutionary and an american passport. he is the perfect guy to have as an nkgb operative. he pitches him and says we need you to work and we don't know exactly what he said with or four this. he would have thought for but ernest reported he would...
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May 9, 2017
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huge protest in siberia. we just got connected with all other media. >> we had some huge plan for the date but it had urgency when you have action. known believed it. when it started in siberia, everybody turned on and watched but no one expected in russia. >> the first one was about social media. russia was divided between facebook and facebook is an opinion maker. when you want to gain a huge audience, you should go to connectia. when you want to grab attention for newsmakers, you go to facebook. >> the problem with conductive is it is a russian company. it is cooperating with the russian secret service. from the point of view of a private user, you should probably not put anything on there because it may cause a problem for you. on facebook, you can act freely. trialsre hundreds of about the posting of something like extremists. facebook is an american company. the state works with both social media platforms. >> we know how to fight with trolls. all the discussions and conversations disappeared within 24
huge protest in siberia. we just got connected with all other media. >> we had some huge plan for the date but it had urgency when you have action. known believed it. when it started in siberia, everybody turned on and watched but no one expected in russia. >> the first one was about social media. russia was divided between facebook and facebook is an opinion maker. when you want to gain a huge audience, you should go to connectia. when you want to grab attention for newsmakers, you...
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at 14, she represented uganda at the chess olympiad in siberia. ms. mutesi: it was a new life.t was all strange. i didn't know how to use flushing toilets, nothing. i didn't know how to sleep in bed by myself. i didn't know how to use a shower. so, everything. it was our coach who used to teach us everything. yeah, it was now beyond the chess board and life skills. reporter: robert katende also organizes chess seminars for the children of katwe. he wants them all to have the opportunity to extend their horizons. donations to his som chess academy benefit the children. katende has so far paid for 80 children to go to school. with her prize money, phiona bought a house in the country with a garden, where her mother grows fruit and vegetables. >> i am so proud of my daughter. we used to live on the street. sometimes we had nothingng to t for days on enend. but now i have my own house and my own crops. i can even give a little to others. reporter: for phionana, the chs academy is a home away from home, and its students are like her family. when she was really down, this is where sh
at 14, she represented uganda at the chess olympiad in siberia. ms. mutesi: it was a new life.t was all strange. i didn't know how to use flushing toilets, nothing. i didn't know how to sleep in bed by myself. i didn't know how to use a shower. so, everything. it was our coach who used to teach us everything. yeah, it was now beyond the chess board and life skills. reporter: robert katende also organizes chess seminars for the children of katwe. he wants them all to have the opportunity to...
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they are trying to transform their home in kamchatka, a remote peninsula in the wilderness of siberiainto a magnet for european surfers. reporter: anton and konstantin are on their way to their favorite beach. the only way down there is by snowmobile. anton marozov grew up here in the kamchatka region. his friend konstantin is visiting him from moscow. the peninsular in the far east of russia is about the same size and shape as california. it's said to be home to more volcanoes than people. and very few are willing to brave the icy waters of the northern pacific ocean. for them, surfing in places like bali is for lightweights, whereas kamchatka is rugged and exciting. a snowstorm appears out of nowhere. it batters the landscape and locals mercilessly for the next three days. moscow is 6700 kilometers away. most people here work in the fishing industry. a lot of bare necessities have to be imported. the local housing was built during soviet times, and has seen better days. anton's father used to work on a trawler. another major employer in the region is the russian military. the milita
they are trying to transform their home in kamchatka, a remote peninsula in the wilderness of siberiainto a magnet for european surfers. reporter: anton and konstantin are on their way to their favorite beach. the only way down there is by snowmobile. anton marozov grew up here in the kamchatka region. his friend konstantin is visiting him from moscow. the peninsular in the far east of russia is about the same size and shape as california. it's said to be home to more volcanoes than people. and...
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now they are saying rex tillerson, exxon mobil for 45 they just gave him a trip to siberia or something. every day they have more and more people in this conspiracy, collusion, whatever. it's a bunch of junk. the united states has been overthrowing governments for alls, starting with iran, the way through to south vietnam, panama, el salvador, and their are probably 20 or 30 more. we want to take this high and mighty road that we are above this stuff? give me a break. host: it's a great point. the united states has been helping to overthrow governments around the world. ofticularly in the aftermath world war ii. shortly after the end of the war, the cia dumped enormous amounts of cash into the italian election in order to prevent a communist electoral win. that was what could now be described as an active measure campaign to try to aid one candidate at the expense of another. the united states is now absolutely getting a taste of something similar. no country has ever been as susceptible as russia was in the most recent election in trying to influence the conversation can set the agenda
now they are saying rex tillerson, exxon mobil for 45 they just gave him a trip to siberia or something. every day they have more and more people in this conspiracy, collusion, whatever. it's a bunch of junk. the united states has been overthrowing governments for alls, starting with iran, the way through to south vietnam, panama, el salvador, and their are probably 20 or 30 more. we want to take this high and mighty road that we are above this stuff? give me a break. host: it's a great point....
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real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and single spaced pages is you cannot build the new wal-mart or grouchy store or office building if you cannot use the land with the regulatory process. >> some people say it is easy for us to say it is achievable because we are white. we are white men it is different for urban and blacks and women. is it? next. cockup ♪ here comes the fun with sea-doo. starting at just $5,299 and get 0 percent financing. visit sea-doo.com today. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ [n][applause] john: we are back and
real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and...
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real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and single spaced pages is you cannot build the new wal-mart or grouchy store or office building if you cannot use the land with the regulatory process. >> some people say it is easy for us to say it is achievable because we are white. we are white men it is different for urban and blacks and women. is it? next. cockup think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny
real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and...
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. >> yes, i heard someone say it felt like siberia.hat's an exaggeration but there was a drop off in the numbers. get ready for the cool down, temperatures have been dropping for the past few days, the main reason, we have a fog bank into the bay area. it's from monterey bay to san francisco and portions of the east bay as well. here we go, it's overcast. there is a bit of a circulation in the pacific. an eddy. we have drizzle here. put leuma, santa rosa and -- petaluma and santa rosa, it's overcast with pocial clearing later in the day. lets check -- partial clearing late in the day, lets check the temperatures. we have warmer readings towards hayward and mountain view, the temperatures right now in the upper 60s. a cool wind, here we go, fairfield gusting to 23 miles per hour. oakland airport, winds sustained at 22 miles per hour. sfo gusts at 30 miles per hour. the breeze is kicking in for your thursday. by the weekend, we have warmer weather. this area of low pressure, this trough is setting up over a good portion of the west coast
. >> yes, i heard someone say it felt like siberia.hat's an exaggeration but there was a drop off in the numbers. get ready for the cool down, temperatures have been dropping for the past few days, the main reason, we have a fog bank into the bay area. it's from monterey bay to san francisco and portions of the east bay as well. here we go, it's overcast. there is a bit of a circulation in the pacific. an eddy. we have drizzle here. put leuma, santa rosa and -- petaluma and santa rosa,...
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and you have people, some of them went to siberia.ter that time, unfortunately. and they went through the film. people were in trouble, many were killed. >> how long did you stick arou? >> almost three weeks. and that's when we realized that nothing is going to change. >> you left hungary with a lot of cans of film? >> as much as you could carry. we have just enough money to get to america. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. imy moderate to severeng crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. i
and you have people, some of them went to siberia.ter that time, unfortunately. and they went through the film. people were in trouble, many were killed. >> how long did you stick arou? >> almost three weeks. and that's when we realized that nothing is going to change. >> you left hungary with a lot of cans of film? >> as much as you could carry. we have just enough money to get to america. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with...
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no one believe this emergency plan we believe this emergency plan but it started in siberia and everybody turned on and started working. nobody expected. >> and my first one was about social media. >> a rush is divided between facebook and -- and facebook is opinion makers and trickster. then and -- is people. so when you want to get a huge audience you should go. when you want to grab attention of the newsmakers you should go to facebook. >> the reason there is a difference. the problem is the russian company. and operating with the second within the secret service. so for the point of view of the private user, he should have published anything because it may cause a problem for you. but i facebook you can act freely. so there are hundreds of trials about extra but there are zero cases about facebook. because facebook is american company. but you're right. the state works with social networks and there's factories of trolls on facebook. >> we need to know how to fight withdrawals. we have our articles and all the discussion and conversation just disappeared in 24 hours. >> while it is a
no one believe this emergency plan we believe this emergency plan but it started in siberia and everybody turned on and started working. nobody expected. >> and my first one was about social media. >> a rush is divided between facebook and -- and facebook is opinion makers and trickster. then and -- is people. so when you want to get a huge audience you should go. when you want to grab attention of the newsmakers you should go to facebook. >> the reason there is a difference....
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if no one needs them this emergency, we have no plan but it started siberia. everyone just turned on and started working. at no an expected it. social media, facebook and trend makers onors -- trenders. and another is people/place. a huge you want to gain audience, you should go to --. >> of authorities, where do they look? ivan: mayor is a difference, you know? is a difference, you know? service, from the point of view of the private user you should not publish that may cause a problem for you. ask -- act you can freely. hundreds of trials about publishing something extremists. but there are zero case is about facebook. facebook is an american company. are right. -- you there are factories of trolls on facebook. galina: we invented how to fight with trolls. our articles, all of the have disappeared within 24 hours. place.t is a special very user friendly. ivan: they have very small experience. the biggest service in russia, there is one end more or less that is all. so this is the way they connect to their classmates. it is absolutely closed. a bubble. even i
if no one needs them this emergency, we have no plan but it started siberia. everyone just turned on and started working. at no an expected it. social media, facebook and trend makers onors -- trenders. and another is people/place. a huge you want to gain audience, you should go to --. >> of authorities, where do they look? ivan: mayor is a difference, you know? is a difference, you know? service, from the point of view of the private user you should not publish that may cause a problem...
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. >> cannot go to siberia again this summer. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, no.y vacation, yeah. yeah. >> seth: oh, no. >> so listen. twitter world, you know -- >> seth: yeah. >> it's just amazing. we are now in -- you know, it used to be a 24-hour news cycle, and then it was a ten-hour -- we're now in a 30-second news cycle. >> seth: no, it's a -- >> it's just amazing. people. and honest to god, we get a lot of things back that -- different ways for me to die. [ laughter ] questions about my parenthood. >> seth: uh-huh. [ light laughter ] >> why am i still alive? [ laughter ] >> seth: uh-huh. >> i mean some really nice things come across. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. it's nice to have -- it's nice to have that one-on-one. that, you know, immediate feedback. >> exchange views with some of your friends. but we've got a group, that when i was running for re-election last time, troll team 6. >> seth: wow. >> every time one of those came, the troll team was trolling right back. [ laughter ] and that was -- i'm telling you. >> seth: that is funny. that is a difference
. >> cannot go to siberia again this summer. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, no.y vacation, yeah. yeah. >> seth: oh, no. >> so listen. twitter world, you know -- >> seth: yeah. >> it's just amazing. we are now in -- you know, it used to be a 24-hour news cycle, and then it was a ten-hour -- we're now in a 30-second news cycle. >> seth: no, it's a -- >> it's just amazing. people. and honest to god, we get a lot of things back that -- different ways for...
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and when we saw from siberia huge protest wave, we just get connected with all other -- >> actually we had a huge plan to this day, it's like an emergency plan, you always have it when you have street actions in russia. it involves like ten or 12 people who will work if it will be some need them to work. no one believe this emergency plan, we will need to use this emergency plan. when it started in sisiberia, everybody just turned on and started working. but no one expected that in russia. >> first one was about social media. you know, russia divided between facebook and contactya. facebook is opinion makers and trenders and tricksters, police. contactya is people place. so when you want to gain a huge audience, you should go to contactya. when you want to grab the attention of news makers, you should go to facebook. >> there is a difference, you know. the problem is contactya is it's the russian company. and contactya is collaborating with the -- >> secret service. >> the secret service, russian secret service. so from the point of view, you know, of the private user, you should publi
and when we saw from siberia huge protest wave, we just get connected with all other -- >> actually we had a huge plan to this day, it's like an emergency plan, you always have it when you have street actions in russia. it involves like ten or 12 people who will work if it will be some need them to work. no one believe this emergency plan, we will need to use this emergency plan. when it started in sisiberia, everybody just turned on and started working. but no one expected that in...
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the hills, it's lifting and it was down on the golden gate bridge and for thick.many, feels like siberiafrom the west- southwest gusting 25 plus el cerrito and low clouds and el cerrito. probably breaks and that's a mostly cloudy this one, partly sunny this afternoon, some areas had the sun low clouds making a strong push here in a decent a breeze or downright wind for some, it's come down in the delta and still gusting 25 gusts vacaville, 35 about an hour. you do not see that often but that's how strong the delta breeze has been. southern california, it is june gloom in mayh -- may, temperatures in north, south, west, i think they will be close after a difference a couple days ago, upper 50s, mid- 90s but not anymore system comes down another yesterday, of southern california equaling cooler weather and to mendocino county, lake county out of the 90s into the 70s as well. under mostly sunny skies to the north, the local deck, again, i'll to yuba city which is rare. 60s on the temperatures, very low 70s and i think we will club tomorrow morning even though we have sunshine as cool air be
the hills, it's lifting and it was down on the golden gate bridge and for thick.many, feels like siberiafrom the west- southwest gusting 25 plus el cerrito and low clouds and el cerrito. probably breaks and that's a mostly cloudy this one, partly sunny this afternoon, some areas had the sun low clouds making a strong push here in a decent a breeze or downright wind for some, it's come down in the delta and still gusting 25 gusts vacaville, 35 about an hour. you do not see that often but that's...
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the story of his father and his mother fleeing from poland and getting to chicago by way of some -- siberiaan amazing story. good to have you here. about president trump and the things he wants to do for the country. jim comey, does this get him off the rails? can he get back to a core agenda? i think if you stepped out of the 24 hour news cycle world, i am not sure he has been put off the rails. i am not sure this gets him off of his agenda. comey got himself involved in a whole bunch of stuff. he was a wounded animal to begin with. the ohmic question i would ask is what took trump so long? i do not necessarily have an opinion as to the decisions that mr. comey made. i just think the timing and the appropriateness affected his credibility. i think this will pass quickly. i do not think this is a major event, interesting at all. every other one i have seen, i read the new york times and everybody else, nobody mentions that james comey was a republican nominee. david: he served us justice department under george w. bush. beenur book, you have not shy to make tough decisions, even controversi
the story of his father and his mother fleeing from poland and getting to chicago by way of some -- siberiaan amazing story. good to have you here. about president trump and the things he wants to do for the country. jim comey, does this get him off the rails? can he get back to a core agenda? i think if you stepped out of the 24 hour news cycle world, i am not sure he has been put off the rails. i am not sure this gets him off of his agenda. comey got himself involved in a whole bunch of...