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tim miller, christina reynolds, thank you both. >> thank you.rate among some russian critics has a long history. but critics say it is emblematic of how president vladimir putin runs today's russia. special correspondent nick schifrin and producer zach fannin report from moscow. >> reporter: in today's russia, there are consequences to criticizing the state. police tell protesters their rally isn't sanctioned. they are asking president vladimir putin not to run for re-election. the demonstration is sponsored by the opposition group open russia. in saint petersburg, and across the country, police arrested more than 100 protesters. >> it is democratic opposition activists who are being arrested and given lengthy prison sentences, for no other reason than expressing their political views. it is members of the democratic opposition who are being forced into exile, or harassed, or attacked, or murdered. >> reporter: 35-year-old vladimir kara-murza is open russia's vice chairman. he is an outspoken activist, demonstrating against putin and organizing
tim miller, christina reynolds, thank you both. >> thank you.rate among some russian critics has a long history. but critics say it is emblematic of how president vladimir putin runs today's russia. special correspondent nick schifrin and producer zach fannin report from moscow. >> reporter: in today's russia, there are consequences to criticizing the state. police tell protesters their rally isn't sanctioned. they are asking president vladimir putin not to run for re-election. the...
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tim miller, christina reynolds, thank you both. >> thank you., judy. >> woodruff: we return to our series, "inside putin's russia." tonight, the fate of some of the >> woodruff: we return to our series, "inside putin's russia." tonight, the fate of some of the kremlin's opponents. according to one study, in the last three years, 38 prominent russians have been murdered, or died suspiciously. uspiciously. the high mortality rate among some russian critics has a long history. but critics say it is emblematic of how president vladimir putin runs today's russia. special correspondent nick schifrin and producer zach fannin report from moscow. >> reporter: in today's russia, there are consequences to criticizing the state. police tell protesters their rally isn't sanctioned. they are asking president vladimir putin not to run for re-election. the demonstration is sponsored by the opposition group open russia. in saint petersburg, and across the country, police arrested more than 100 protesters. >> it is democratic opposition activists who are being ar
tim miller, christina reynolds, thank you both. >> thank you., judy. >> woodruff: we return to our series, "inside putin's russia." tonight, the fate of some of the >> woodruff: we return to our series, "inside putin's russia." tonight, the fate of some of the kremlin's opponents. according to one study, in the last three years, 38 prominent russians have been murdered, or died suspiciously. uspiciously. the high mortality rate among some russian critics...
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a number of dynamics. >> i agree with mike on the senate obstruction as well. >> tim miller and mikehields, thank you for your time. we'll have you both back. >> thanks. >>> we will find you, we will arrest you. we will jail you and we will deport you. >> president trump vowing to dismantle and decimate the ultra violent ms-13 game. those tough words came during his visit to long island, new york, where the brutal gang is known for machete attacks and linked to at least 20 murders. president trump has made fighting this gang a crucial part of his campaign promise and yet some gang members say his policies are helping their violent groups get larger and more powerful. dan lieberman reports. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insuran
a number of dynamics. >> i agree with mike on the senate obstruction as well. >> tim miller and mikehields, thank you for your time. we'll have you both back. >> thanks. >>> we will find you, we will arrest you. we will jail you and we will deport you. >> president trump vowing to dismantle and decimate the ultra violent ms-13 game. those tough words came during his visit to long island, new york, where the brutal gang is known for machete attacks and linked to...
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carolina, andre bower and the former communications director for the jeb bush presidential campaign, tim millerepublicans here with us. thanks for being here. first to you, andre, cnn reporting that this latest development, the e-mails here and the meeting, in the russia story are starting to make republican donors and activists nervous. does this make you feel a little uneasy? >> i don't know that it makes me feel uneasy but no question, this was naive and not the best thing for him. this is a non-traditional first family. i don't think it hurts donors, but the continual drip takes away from the president's message and definitely doesn't help things as he's accomplishing so much right now. >> and tim, does trump's defiance in all of this play into republicans' nerves? >> of course it does. andre doesn't feel uneasy? what is there to not feel uneasy about? it was plain as day. donald trump jr. got an eenl tha e-mail that said, i'm from russia and i'm here to help and he said, i love it, let me bring the campaign manager and the president's closest adviser. this is beyond imagination. if you had
carolina, andre bower and the former communications director for the jeb bush presidential campaign, tim millerepublicans here with us. thanks for being here. first to you, andre, cnn reporting that this latest development, the e-mails here and the meeting, in the russia story are starting to make republican donors and activists nervous. does this make you feel a little uneasy? >> i don't know that it makes me feel uneasy but no question, this was naive and not the best thing for him....
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pete: well, state representative tim miller, thanks for joining us. put it back on the rails rails. and our viewers, give us emails about this topic, friends@fox news.com. still ahead, what's next for o.j. simpson. could it be reality tv? a special on this channel tonight at eight o'clock but you're going to have to hear what we told our own judge jeanine. anthony scaramucci is the new man in charge of the white house press team. will he finally be the one to stamp out fake news? counselor to the president kellyanne conway joins us live right here on the kirby couch next. there she is. >> good morning! ♪ walk this way it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just because of a claim. i totally could've - no! switching to allstate is worth it. pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everyth
pete: well, state representative tim miller, thanks for joining us. put it back on the rails rails. and our viewers, give us emails about this topic, friends@fox news.com. still ahead, what's next for o.j. simpson. could it be reality tv? a special on this channel tonight at eight o'clock but you're going to have to hear what we told our own judge jeanine. anthony scaramucci is the new man in charge of the white house press team. will he finally be the one to stamp out fake news? counselor to...
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tim piazza, his son. >> reporter: district attorney stacy parks miller spent part of the day trying to prove an alleged coverup with 16 attorneys defending their clients at times it was testy in the courtroom. william brennan represents joey ems of philadelphia. >> it's the courtroom. it's a battlefield. she's a passionate litigator. i don't -- i don't take anything personal in her approach. >> reporter: former sandusky prosecutor frank fina spent the afternoon cross-examining state college police detective dave scitano. fina asked how many drinks he had on his own and during the infamous gauntlet when pledges chugged booze. the detective said he didn't know. >> there is no doubt it is inescapable of tim piazza died as a result of reckless conduct and criminal conduct which caused his life. >> reporter: association day two of this preliminary hearing is over. it will resume tomorrow when it will be over is unclear but once it's done, the judge will decide who goes to trial and on what charges. i'm live in belfont, chad pradelli, channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, chad. new jersey governor chris
tim piazza, his son. >> reporter: district attorney stacy parks miller spent part of the day trying to prove an alleged coverup with 16 attorneys defending their clients at times it was testy in the courtroom. william brennan represents joey ems of philadelphia. >> it's the courtroom. it's a battlefield. she's a passionate litigator. i don't -- i don't take anything personal in her approach. >> reporter: former sandusky prosecutor frank fina spent the afternoon cross-examining...
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tim allman, bbc news. the weather now with nick miller. hello. saturday turned into the day of the downpour.watchers. the area of low pressure producing those showers and outbreaks of rain on saturday are still close by on sunday. even if you have a dry start, be prepared for some showers as the day goes on. cloud around first thing. outbreaks of rain in the midlands and northern england and eastern scotland, with low cloud. we will look at things in greater detail at 9am. where we have clear skies overnight, mist and fog patches in wales and south—west england. they will clear. england, brighter spots, sunny spells. a fair amount of cloud to begin the day. rain in the midlands and it will clear into showers and brighten up. northern ireland, bare the odd shower, dry weather to come. western scotland starting fine. east scotland, low cloud and a cool breeze. some outbreaks of rain. that rain will go south during the day across scotland. it should brighten up again after moving through. northern ireland, the odd shower. dry weather. sunny spells. late morning into the afternoon, showers getti
tim allman, bbc news. the weather now with nick miller. hello. saturday turned into the day of the downpour.watchers. the area of low pressure producing those showers and outbreaks of rain on saturday are still close by on sunday. even if you have a dry start, be prepared for some showers as the day goes on. cloud around first thing. outbreaks of rain in the midlands and northern england and eastern scotland, with low cloud. we will look at things in greater detail at 9am. where we have clear...
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tim muffett, bbc news, 70 feet below london. a good holiday option! nick miller has the weather.eading across more of wales as we go through the afternoon. some of us will see a very wet spell of weather into the evening, and as we go through the evening this area of rain from wales, parts of the midlands and northern england where away heaviest, spitting southwards through the night. holding onto showers affecting the west of northern ireland and scotland through the night. a brisk breeze. elsewhere with the exception of the odd shower it does turn dryer, temperatures around 15 degrees. many of us in england and wales will be driver a time, on saturday, showers continuing to affect all and especially in the west. an area rain never far away from the south coast, started to lift its way northwards as we go through the afternoon into saturday evening. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:00 — the bbc understands cladding and insulation used in at least 60 tower blocks will be deemed to have failed a new fire safety test. the chancellor, philip hammond, says any transitional deal i
tim muffett, bbc news, 70 feet below london. a good holiday option! nick miller has the weather.eading across more of wales as we go through the afternoon. some of us will see a very wet spell of weather into the evening, and as we go through the evening this area of rain from wales, parts of the midlands and northern england where away heaviest, spitting southwards through the night. holding onto showers affecting the west of northern ireland and scotland through the night. a brisk breeze....
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. >> matt miller and, of course, rick stengel and bob bower, thank you for joining us by phone. >>> coming up here, senator tim kaine, the 2016 democratic vice presidential candidate, joining me here next with his reaction to what you just heard about donald trump jr. and him knowing about the kremlin's attempts to help his father's campaign against clinton/kaine. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. binders, done. super-cool notebooks, done. that
. >> matt miller and, of course, rick stengel and bob bower, thank you for joining us by phone. >>> coming up here, senator tim kaine, the 2016 democratic vice presidential candidate, joining me here next with his reaction to what you just heard about donald trump jr. and him knowing about the kremlin's attempts to help his father's campaign against clinton/kaine. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass,...