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on the moscow region where sixteen people were killed and one hundred fifty people needed treatment after winds of seventy miles an hour one hundred ten kilometers per hour complete the bullets through the region and they managed to as you say kill sixteen people some of whom were standing at bus stops some were pedestrians and two people died after a tree landed on that country house that dutch are building but officials are saying they're anticipating that this storm could be even worse nerd vising people to stay indoors as much as they possibly can and also not to park their cars under trees because tree damage and also damage to buildings and electrical cables will walk or so many injuries and so many problems lost time. you know it's just incredible out there are there british spy. missions we look at why the prime minister is keen to keep them all quiet right after this. here's what people have been saying about redacted and this is actually just pull along. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it's the john oliver of r t am
on the moscow region where sixteen people were killed and one hundred fifty people needed treatment after winds of seventy miles an hour one hundred ten kilometers per hour complete the bullets through the region and they managed to as you say kill sixteen people some of whom were standing at bus stops some were pedestrians and two people died after a tree landed on that country house that dutch are building but officials are saying they're anticipating that this storm could be even worse nerd...
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moscow is going to be great i'm told include pools also folding so i think it was covering every topic the puns need to know about the head of the match so don't forget to join us on field it's going to be full of living the. good stuff prime market was reformed to some degree and the wall street cockroaches were unable to penetrate that market as they once did so the wall street cockroaches along with their brothers and sisters in the city of london had to get into the economy another route they found the car loan racket and it turned into a trillion dollar car accident because those cockroaches are never told to stop there's no nobody in the justice department as a can of raid the spray on the on jamie diamond the cockroach. what. he put themselves on the line. to get accepted. so when you want to be president and you. want to be rich. it's going to be prose that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm just always in the waters in the. seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape our day to educate and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. ch
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>> is difficult for federal authorities in moscow to get to chechnya. it is essentially a state within a state. not much has changed since the writer and activist was killed 13 years ago. more than 10 years after she was killed the masterminds are still at large. >> five men convicted this evening over the murder of opposition leader boris nemtsov. >> iraq has declared an end to the islamic state after seizing an iconic mosque belonged to the militants in the city of mosul. this video was shot of the recapture of the al-nuri mosca location. there is not much to recapture. -- this video was shot of the recapture of the al-nuri mosque location. still to come on our program, one of pope francis's advisors has denied sex abuse charges in australia. he will return to his native land to stand trial. it has been 10 years since the iphone started a communications revolution but some believe apple's bottom line is too dependent on that device. those stories and plenty more coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. you're watching the debian is. berlin has rejecte
>> is difficult for federal authorities in moscow to get to chechnya. it is essentially a state within a state. not much has changed since the writer and activist was killed 13 years ago. more than 10 years after she was killed the masterminds are still at large. >> five men convicted this evening over the murder of opposition leader boris nemtsov. >> iraq has declared an end to the islamic state after seizing an iconic mosque belonged to the militants in the city of mosul....
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and we will use them if moscow does not cease and desist. with this in mind, and with the buyinbenefit of hindsight, prest obama should have been more transparent and specific with the american people during the campaign about the nature of the russian threat. he should have reacted earlier and much more vigorously to be fair to him, this was an extraordinarily difficult choice. a new and unexpected trip. president obama would have been accused of intervening in the context between secretary clinton and donald trump and he did make the right call in the end by imposing sanctions. but, we in america and europe have to learn from this experience and try to avoid that in the future. second, the u.s. and europe should adopt stronger sanctions against russia for its actions. we learned an important lesson and they ran nuclear negotiations. sanctions were much more effective when the united states and the e.u. aligned them together, specifically the financial sanctions. i hope the house of representatives will back cannot dilute, in the sense the
and we will use them if moscow does not cease and desist. with this in mind, and with the buyinbenefit of hindsight, prest obama should have been more transparent and specific with the american people during the campaign about the nature of the russian threat. he should have reacted earlier and much more vigorously to be fair to him, this was an extraordinarily difficult choice. a new and unexpected trip. president obama would have been accused of intervening in the context between secretary...
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in the moscow region and one hundred fifty needed treatment after then a hurricane striking in that we credit the red wind speeds of one hundred ten kilometers per hour seventy miles an hour there was a hail as well there was rain and of course that damaged buildings electrical cables but the biggest effect was by all the trees hundreds of trees down in moscow and that killed sixteen people five of those were pedestrians at another old man was waiting at a bus stop and two people were killed in that country home when a tree crashed through it but what officials are saying now that devising everybody to stay indoors i think is pretty wise under the circumstances if you can hear the thunder behind me and also if you go to pog try not to park near any trees as they want to sort of keep people safe as possible yeah everybody be safe there including u.k. partridge thank you very much for that. ok guys get a look at some. breaking news coming into us on the program the syrian army has confirmed to r.t. that aleppo province has been liberated from ice all islamic state militants have withd
in the moscow region and one hundred fifty needed treatment after then a hurricane striking in that we credit the red wind speeds of one hundred ten kilometers per hour seventy miles an hour there was a hail as well there was rain and of course that damaged buildings electrical cables but the biggest effect was by all the trees hundreds of trees down in moscow and that killed sixteen people five of those were pedestrians at another old man was waiting at a bus stop and two people were killed in...
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if you are in moscow... the property was yours, was it not? i invite you to this property. to show this small storage for the furs, you would not find — like, you know, a dress, but you may find some furs from siberia, etc, etc. how much is it worth, that vast mansion? how much is it worth? i cannot say for sure, but for sure... many, many millions of us dollars. but i was earning yearly very substantial amounts of money. it's interesting that you say that, because in 2014, the government demanded all ceos, bosses of state companies to go public with their income and assets. you refused for some time, and then when you finally acceded to their request, you declared that your income, i believe, was in the range of us$61,000 to us$83,000 a month. no way was that an income that could have bought you the vast estate that i'm talking about. listen, listen, i have on my account, in the bank, all the monies — not all the monies, because i have spent them, very substantial amount of monies. they were my payments, my bonuses, that i was getting as the ceo of the state company. t
if you are in moscow... the property was yours, was it not? i invite you to this property. to show this small storage for the furs, you would not find — like, you know, a dress, but you may find some furs from siberia, etc, etc. how much is it worth, that vast mansion? how much is it worth? i cannot say for sure, but for sure... many, many millions of us dollars. but i was earning yearly very substantial amounts of money. it's interesting that you say that, because in 2014, the government...
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. >>> from russia with no love, moscow's top diplomat delivers a harsh message to the trump administration. we will also talk about the bombing strikes in syria. the details just ahead. >>> also, british prime minister tere theresa may appears to be cleaning house after her party was left without a majority. we are taking you live to london in a moment. exactly a fortune. well, a 103 how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. i told you we had a fortune. get closer to your investment goals with a conversation. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and s
. >>> from russia with no love, moscow's top diplomat delivers a harsh message to the trump administration. we will also talk about the bombing strikes in syria. the details just ahead. >>> also, british prime minister tere theresa may appears to be cleaning house after her party was left without a majority. we are taking you live to london in a moment. exactly a fortune. well, a 103 how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. i told you we had...
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let's go to cnn contributor jill dougherty, former cnn moscow bureau chief. jill, certainly a lot of finger pointing as far as which aisle you were on, as far as the weight, the bombshell of comey's revelations, but now donald trump says wait, he's going to tell his side so on it goes. >> reporter: it is. and you know, the russians essentially are saying we're not even interested. the spokesperson for president putin said basically we're not following this because we have better things to do and that's the attitude here. even for americans i think, this is all very complicated, every single action and reaction. the russians are really standing back, not specifically commenting accept that m mmr mr. peskof, spokesperson for the president, said they take what comey is saying with distrust. in other words, they don't really believe what comey is saying, but they're not getting into the wes. it could be dangerous to do that, it is very murky and it is back and forth in the united states. essentially what they stand back and say is that this is a big nothing burge
let's go to cnn contributor jill dougherty, former cnn moscow bureau chief. jill, certainly a lot of finger pointing as far as which aisle you were on, as far as the weight, the bombshell of comey's revelations, but now donald trump says wait, he's going to tell his side so on it goes. >> reporter: it is. and you know, the russians essentially are saying we're not even interested. the spokesperson for president putin said basically we're not following this because we have better things to...
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international is just ten o'clock in moscow now our top story the iraqi prime minister has declared victory over islamic state saying the army has recaptured the famous mosque in mosul where three years ago i saw declared a caliphate the story has been quickly picked up by the media iraq's prime minister is declaring an end to isis in mosul after his forces recaptured a hugely symbolic site the ruins of nuri mosque so iraq's prime minister is the clearing the end of what he calls i sold a fake state after his troops recaptured the ruins of the mosque. what has not been widely discussed is the cost of the liberation for the residents of mosul gas the every cent he spent over a month in the city for us and recalls his experience. it isn't over yet they haven't taken the entire city isis is still in a number of neighborhoods in the old city of mosul we are newry a mosque that they've taken is symbolic because that is where these slamming state was first proclaimed nevertheless you know if you think back to what price this victory has come it is it is tremendous this is a city that has been bas
international is just ten o'clock in moscow now our top story the iraqi prime minister has declared victory over islamic state saying the army has recaptured the famous mosque in mosul where three years ago i saw declared a caliphate the story has been quickly picked up by the media iraq's prime minister is declaring an end to isis in mosul after his forces recaptured a hugely symbolic site the ruins of nuri mosque so iraq's prime minister is the clearing the end of what he calls i sold a fake...
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. >> they say it snowed in moscow today. if we work together constructively, i'm sure we can think of something. don't worry. be happy. >> the decision by the united states to leave the paris agreement is extremely regrettable. and that's an understatement. this decision cannot and will not stop us. all of us who are committed to the protection of our earth. on the contrary, germany, europe, and the rest of the world are more determined than ever. >> i call on you to remain confident. we will succeed. because we are fully committed. because wherever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility, make our planet great again. sarah: for more on the effort to make our planet great again, i'm joined by the head of international climate policy at german watch, and -- an ngo. what impact will it have if the u.s., one of the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases, is not part of this agreement? reporter: it sends a bad signal to the world in terms of credibility of the u.s., an international partner that stand
. >> they say it snowed in moscow today. if we work together constructively, i'm sure we can think of something. don't worry. be happy. >> the decision by the united states to leave the paris agreement is extremely regrettable. and that's an understatement. this decision cannot and will not stop us. all of us who are committed to the protection of our earth. on the contrary, germany, europe, and the rest of the world are more determined than ever. >> i call on you to remain...
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here in moscow this friday morning the thirtieth of june this is the international . the iraqi prime minister has declared victory over islamic states the army has recaptured the mosque in mosul which is where i still declared a caliphate three years ago months of heavy fighting between the terrorists and the u.s. led coalition have devastated not only the city itself but also the lives of hundreds of thousands of locals. this morning the story of mosul's liberation is dominating global media coverage. striving to say it is declaring it and. the end of the caliphate iraq's claim if it takes mosul famous mosque iraqi forces say they've taken an iconic mosque in the heart of mosul that was destroyed by isis iraqi forces battle of the last i think fighters in those all but not so widely discussed this morning is the cost of the liberation for the people of mosul more ago the city of spent over a month for doing that battle he explains why for some residents the word liberation does not describe what's happened in this city. liberation that's one way of putting it obliter
here in moscow this friday morning the thirtieth of june this is the international . the iraqi prime minister has declared victory over islamic states the army has recaptured the mosque in mosul which is where i still declared a caliphate three years ago months of heavy fighting between the terrorists and the u.s. led coalition have devastated not only the city itself but also the lives of hundreds of thousands of locals. this morning the story of mosul's liberation is dominating global media...
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coalition a decision taken up to moscow threatens any u.s. coalition aircraft flying west of the euphrates river we also have a white house official one short closer to all out war and blowback to revenge attacks we ask britain's shadow minister of foreign affairs if the. media is responsible for radicalizing white supremacists as the queen today opens parliament to reduce speech by embattled u.k. prime minister to raise a plot from the headlines find out how it is taking liberties with lives at sea and who's offering a stalled prime minister a rather softer landing all this it will coming up in today's going underground but first as if what seem like weekly atrocities continue in britain from the grenfell tower inferno in kensington to a terror attack against muslims in london isn't bad enough relations between nuclear armed moscow and washington have sharply deteriorated in the past seventy two hours britain along with the united states you'll remember have switched sides no longer de facto supporting isis and al-qaeda linked groups to over
coalition a decision taken up to moscow threatens any u.s. coalition aircraft flying west of the euphrates river we also have a white house official one short closer to all out war and blowback to revenge attacks we ask britain's shadow minister of foreign affairs if the. media is responsible for radicalizing white supremacists as the queen today opens parliament to reduce speech by embattled u.k. prime minister to raise a plot from the headlines find out how it is taking liberties with lives...
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this was on twitter, this was him being taken into a police car in moscow earlier. we also have these pictures from one of the demonstrations in moscow, this was in the city centre am not at the venue was in the city centre am not at the venue that the authorities had sanctioned. that upset the head of the russian security service who said the move was a provocation. we believe hundreds of people were arrested. sarah rainsford was there. there have been dozens of people detained here and police are moving into the crowd and it seems that are pulling people out pretty much at random. we have seen quite a lot of young people being detained but it seems fairly random. they are trying to clear this main street here where thousands of people came out to protest against corruption. they we re protest against corruption. they were heeding a call from the opposition leader, alexei navalny, who called on them to take part in this protest. it did not have permission, it is an illegal rally and that is why so many people have been pulled out and taken away by police. the polic
this was on twitter, this was him being taken into a police car in moscow earlier. we also have these pictures from one of the demonstrations in moscow, this was in the city centre am not at the venue was in the city centre am not at the venue that the authorities had sanctioned. that upset the head of the russian security service who said the move was a provocation. we believe hundreds of people were arrested. sarah rainsford was there. there have been dozens of people detained here and police...
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>> they're looking to weaponize information. >> steven hall is the cia's former moscow chief. >> it's hard to put myself given my background into the mission of russian officers. so i would imagine these guys saying is it too crazy to think we can get together and -- and somebody said why not, let's give it a shot. >> guccifer 2.0 took its first shot within days of the story breaking that the dnc had been hacked, releasing batches of materials, not just from the democratic national committee but also from the hillary clinton campaign and the democratic congress fall campaign committee, all had been infiltrated by russian hackers. >> it's the russian services taking that gold they have collected, making something out of it that in terms could be used against their adversary, in this term the united states. >> guccifer 2.0 will be soon to be joined by wikileaks. sight founded by julian -- >> we hasn't a third party, somebody like, oh i don't know, wikileaks. >> and on jewel 22nd quicky leeks posted it will release more than 19,000 e-mails from the democratic national committee. >> so wh
>> they're looking to weaponize information. >> steven hall is the cia's former moscow chief. >> it's hard to put myself given my background into the mission of russian officers. so i would imagine these guys saying is it too crazy to think we can get together and -- and somebody said why not, let's give it a shot. >> guccifer 2.0 took its first shot within days of the story breaking that the dnc had been hacked, releasing batches of materials, not just from the...
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and there was no answer from moscow i myself went to moscow and i went and talked to kremlin the bisons and i said how come you're not answering here is a present state sends. a letter saying let's be friends and there's no answer actually there was some escalation going on technical as collation the syrians on this love of for this love letter never goes to nance that's so strange because we here in russia get got the feeling when he was getting elected that they love story was from both sides because i don't know which advisors they spoke to me. but by then here out of the public officials made it clear that they were very much pro trump in the beginning but anyways trungpa had a lot of your road bed. he had a very simple idea. when i wrote the article the simple idea was let's be friends let's sit down let's work it out and they got nothing from the russians saw nothing at all there was no response and there was no offer of any comment and when they went and asked me about doing it. we don't want to do it or they don't want to do it and i'll take your word for it although it's very h
and there was no answer from moscow i myself went to moscow and i went and talked to kremlin the bisons and i said how come you're not answering here is a present state sends. a letter saying let's be friends and there's no answer actually there was some escalation going on technical as collation the syrians on this love of for this love letter never goes to nance that's so strange because we here in russia get got the feeling when he was getting elected that they love story was from both sides...
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of moscow divans explanations from washington over it shooting down of a syrian fighter jet as russia responds thereby tracking u.s. and coalition aircraft as potential targets. and we now know the four teams through to the semifinals of the confederations cup as germany win and truly do enough to progress in their deciding games we'll have a live update from our special studio in sochi. you're watching the week emus round up here on r.t. international thank you for joining us i'm kate partridge. under start in the u.k. were at least six people including three children have been injured after a car plowed into predestines outside a sports center in the northeast city of new castle a woman who'd been celebrating the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan and was driving the car that hit the crowd outside the westgate sports center the center had been hosting the celebrations police say a forty two year old woman has been arrested but they don't believe the incident was terrorism that it becomes a week after a man drove a van into people leaving a mosque in london an incident that is b
of moscow divans explanations from washington over it shooting down of a syrian fighter jet as russia responds thereby tracking u.s. and coalition aircraft as potential targets. and we now know the four teams through to the semifinals of the confederations cup as germany win and truly do enough to progress in their deciding games we'll have a live update from our special studio in sochi. you're watching the week emus round up here on r.t. international thank you for joining us i'm kate...
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our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has the story. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse is the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted. and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. the police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here. that they don't have permission. the protesters have been saying they don't need permission, that it's russia day, it's their day too. there were anti—corru ption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who had organised this nationwide protest, the opposition leader alexei navalny, he was detained as he left home. vladimir putin said nothing today about the protests. instead, he played tour guide at the kremlin to
our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has the story. one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent in to clear anti—government protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse is the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief", they shouted. and "one, two, three, putin, it's time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence...
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but moscow will continue exposing loopholes that exist in most of the balkan states. democratic incapacity, corruption, military needs an growing fears of marginalization on those countries in the e.u. and nato. the rule of law and efficient law enforcement agencies are the conditions for stability and for protection from russia's influence. the best way to restrain russia interference is a proactive approach to from the u.s. and e.u. and energetic support for democratic reforms in the balkan states. the door of nato and e.u. must remain open for states wishing to join those organizations. and further, american retreat may have adverse implications for ball con security. thank you, mr. chairman, i look forward to your questions. senator burr: thank you, mr. ambassador. pll sarts. mr. sarts: thank you. from the time our center was established 2 1/2 years ago, we have been closely watching russian information operations and influence operations across europe. we have produced 18 different studies on the methodology, ways, how russia tries to affect the outcomes of our d
but moscow will continue exposing loopholes that exist in most of the balkan states. democratic incapacity, corruption, military needs an growing fears of marginalization on those countries in the e.u. and nato. the rule of law and efficient law enforcement agencies are the conditions for stability and for protection from russia's influence. the best way to restrain russia interference is a proactive approach to from the u.s. and e.u. and energetic support for democratic reforms in the balkan...
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meddling in the 2016 election and whether there is any nexus between the trump campaign and authorities in moscow. a special counsel is reviewing comey's claim that trump asked him to "let go" of the fbi administration. decatur, georgia, democrats line. caller: hi, this is josie. host: you are on the air, we are glad to hear from you. caller: ok, i'm going t concerning one of the callers regarding president obama. obama wasn't a failure and he wasn't a disaster. this is a disaster. the president you have now is a disaster. he says things that demean people, and you still go along like it is nothing. people need to stop and think. this man does not have what it takes to be president of the united states. because your him didn't need someone in there, but you have to know and he makes you look that could doesn't make me look bad because i didn't vote for him. i didn't vote for the man. the man is a disaster. dan, you are next. republican line. caller: my name is dan. i'm calling about the comey testimony. if that man is lying, and i don't think he is, that is one hell of a story. he came across kno
meddling in the 2016 election and whether there is any nexus between the trump campaign and authorities in moscow. a special counsel is reviewing comey's claim that trump asked him to "let go" of the fbi administration. decatur, georgia, democrats line. caller: hi, this is josie. host: you are on the air, we are glad to hear from you. caller: ok, i'm going t concerning one of the callers regarding president obama. obama wasn't a failure and he wasn't a disaster. this is a disaster....
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we will have a live report from moscow this hour after a big interview. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. west coast. we will welme
we will have a live report from moscow this hour after a big interview. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. west coast. we will welme
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he praised wikileaks 264 times, he denied any meddling on the part of moscow. now he has changed a bit, but he is still not where the 17 intelligence agencies are. we want today security the integrity of the vote. and we did that as both the balm administration and subsequently the trump administration has confirmed that moscow was not able to interfere, they were not able to tamper with votes, and they warned the russians repeatedly not to carry on with this, sensitizing the american people, most famously statements released a full month, and by working with state -- secretaries of state to ensure that our states, the infrastructure, had the appropriate defenses to resist any efforts by moscow to meddle in the vote counting references. >> once he is accused of something, he will accuse the other person of the exact tame thing. it goes on and on and on. >> the playground moe -- motif either way. >> does he know what clooud means? >> i doubt it and i don't think he knows what the facts are. he talks about incident that's occurred back during the election. if you
he praised wikileaks 264 times, he denied any meddling on the part of moscow. now he has changed a bit, but he is still not where the 17 intelligence agencies are. we want today security the integrity of the vote. and we did that as both the balm administration and subsequently the trump administration has confirmed that moscow was not able to interfere, they were not able to tamper with votes, and they warned the russians repeatedly not to carry on with this, sensitizing the american people,...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. striking images there from russia, and the news just coming striking images there from russia, and the newsjust coming in striking images there from russia, and the news just coming in from the white house which says the united states condemns the russian crackdown on peaceful protesters, this from sean spicer, and the us is calling for their immediate release. it has been five months since president trump moved into the white house and now he is getting some company. yes, this weekend his wife melania announced on social media that she and their son barron had officially moved down from new york — now calling 1600 pennsylvania avenue home. she tweeted out a photograph, christian, i imagine this is your view as well, of the view from the white house. and a big question is whether her presence in the white house. him tweeting the kids she was on the foreign trip a couple of weeks ago and the tweeting slowed down, and if you believe this side the that he is kicking around a white eyes
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. striking images there from russia, and the news just coming striking images there from russia, and the newsjust coming in striking images there from russia, and the news just coming in from the white house which says the united states condemns the russian crackdown on peaceful protesters, this from sean spicer, and the us is calling for their immediate release. it has been five months since president trump moved into the white house and now he is getting some...
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moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more. steve: one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent into to clear antigovernment protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief," they shouted, and "one, 2, 3, putin, it is time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police detained hundreds of protesters. police have been telling the crowd that people don't have the right to protest here, they don't have permission. the protesters have been saying that russia day is their day, too. there were anticorruption demonstrations in more than 100 russian towns. as for the man who had organized this nationwide protest, opposition leader aleksei aleksei navalney, he was detained as he left home. president putin played tour guide at the kremlin to a group of children. this is how president putin would rather be seen, not as a corrupt leade
moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more. steve: one mile from the kremlin, a public holiday turned into a public battle. russia day is supposed to be a national celebration. but riot police were sent into to clear antigovernment protesters from moscow's main street. thousands had come to accuse the russian leadership of corruption. "putin is a thief," they shouted, and "one, 2, 3, putin, it is time to leave." families accidentally caught up in the violence fled. police...
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that is what moscow is investigating. we are there live with what state media in moscow is reporting. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 26 minutes past the hour. breaking news this morning, isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi may have been killed in a russian airstrike. russian state media says moscow is investigating that possibility. >> the reports say al baghdadi seen here in one of the rare video clips of him in mosul in july 2014, may have been killed in a russian airstrike last month. cnn correspondent diana magnay live in moscow with us with the breaking details. this is russian state media saying they're investigating whether he was with a group of 300 terrorists targeted by russian air strikes may 28th? >> right. and that defense ministry is looking into information that would suggest that he was amongst those who were killed in the big russian airstrike which supposedly happened in the evening of may the 28th. now we don't know whether they were specifically out to get al bagh
that is what moscow is investigating. we are there live with what state media in moscow is reporting. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 26 minutes past the hour. breaking news this morning, isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi may have been killed in a russian airstrike. russian state media says moscow is investigating that possibility. >> the reports say al baghdadi seen here in one of the rare video clips of him in mosul in july 2014,...
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moscow. it may not look like much, but in fact, it's a triumph. when we visited organizers a few days ago, they and their only promotional booth had been banished to a remote parking lot by hostile local government. this 15-year-old is helping to spread the word. why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny? >> translator: russia is an authoritarian regime, he told me, and i want to change it into a democracy. >> reporter: it's a tall order. but there's no question navalny has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police today summed it up. russia, he said, will be free. as for the man who set all this in motion, alexei navalny, scott, he was whisked through his court hearing today, and he's been h 30 days. >>> the state of maryland and the district of columbia sued president trump, accusing him of violating aichbt corruption clauses in the constitution. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> never in the history of this country have we had a president with these kinds of extensive business entanglements. >> reporte
moscow. it may not look like much, but in fact, it's a triumph. when we visited organizers a few days ago, they and their only promotional booth had been banished to a remote parking lot by hostile local government. this 15-year-old is helping to spread the word. why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny? >> translator: russia is an authoritarian regime, he told me, and i want to change it into a democracy. >> reporter: it's a tall order. but there's no question...
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back to you from central moscow from. washington says it's ready to use force against the syrian government if its intelligence reports are correct we've got the details of that and plenty more this extended news hour on r.t. . in case you're new to the game this is how it works in our economy is built around corporation corporations from washington to washington. and voters in the business to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. i. i call the feeling. i have read the critics. and you get it on the old. according to josh i. come along from iraq. a lot again russia has called the united states threat to use force against the syrian government on acceptable the white house earlier claim that the assad leadership is preparing a chemical weapons attack president trumps press secretary says the u.s. will take action if that occurs the united states has identified potential preparations for another chemical weapons attack by the saddam regime
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with sanctions against russia in play, the paper says moscow is looking to diversify its political relationships. the guardian has research, partly on the panama papers, showing that on average the richest households evade 30% of their taxes. that's compared to 2% with the wider population. finally, battle and power, or love and magic? a leading british physicist quoted in the daily telegraph hits—out at toymaker lego, saying it's gone backwards in terms of gender equality for its toy range. with us is alpesh patel, ceo of praefinium partners. welcome to use. thank you. our first story, the attack on a casino in manila. —— you. it was feared it was a terror related attack, but that is not the case? yes, and the reason we may have thought that, part of the philippines is under martial law because they are fighting islamist in one of the southern islands. their president is not known to be a soft touch at the best of times, let alone on islamic terrorism. you would not expect a soft touch on anything to do with the philippines. the number who have died, that is the very tragic thing. we empl
with sanctions against russia in play, the paper says moscow is looking to diversify its political relationships. the guardian has research, partly on the panama papers, showing that on average the richest households evade 30% of their taxes. that's compared to 2% with the wider population. finally, battle and power, or love and magic? a leading british physicist quoted in the daily telegraph hits—out at toymaker lego, saying it's gone backwards in terms of gender equality for its toy range....
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on twitter that the last time you were here was sixty seven half a century ago and i assume visiting moscow better than it was far more extravagant for a foreign there yeah especially young person i was flattered but i was thirteen years old what was the fiftieth anniversary of the revolution first of all and i wanted to i wanted to see what it was all about it was a very different society and it was amazing how did you manage to organize it because i don't think they are. it was a group of students and. their group of students was taking care of very well and i have very vivid memories. of that and also how different it is now. you mentioned that it is different now but i wonder if you had any feeling of death because many in the united states believe that the russians and just the same as the soviets yeah no i think that you know that kind of ridiculousness is just the experience of people who don't travel and don't realize that in every society people are are largely influenced by individuals and their friends and human life is much the same and aspirations are much the same and. it's re
on twitter that the last time you were here was sixty seven half a century ago and i assume visiting moscow better than it was far more extravagant for a foreign there yeah especially young person i was flattered but i was thirteen years old what was the fiftieth anniversary of the revolution first of all and i wanted to i wanted to see what it was all about it was a very different society and it was amazing how did you manage to organize it because i don't think they are. it was a group of...
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the protest from moscow city center. but huge crowds of demonstrators ignored the ban and crashed the country's national holiday celebration chanting, "putin is a thief." dozens were arrested, thousands stood their ground. this is the front line of what's become a standoff. the protesters managed to get into an area that was specifically banned to them. then the riot police have showed up. now they're trying to stop anybody else from joining the massive protest. as for the leader of this movement, alexander navalny, police arrested him at home before he could go anywhere. but across russia, more than 1400 protests inspired by him went ahead. this one is 150 miles from moscow. it may not look like much, but, in fact, it's a triumph. when we visited organizers a few days ago, they and their only promotional booth had been banished to a remote parking lot by hostile local governments. danil beylakov, who is 15, was helping to spread the word. why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny? "russia is an authori
the protest from moscow city center. but huge crowds of demonstrators ignored the ban and crashed the country's national holiday celebration chanting, "putin is a thief." dozens were arrested, thousands stood their ground. this is the front line of what's become a standoff. the protesters managed to get into an area that was specifically banned to them. then the riot police have showed up. now they're trying to stop anybody else from joining the massive protest. as for the leader of...
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a live update from moscow. plus puerto rico are voting today on a referendum on whether they would like to become the u.s. p51st state. they would likely face an uphill battle with congress. tonight on united shades of america. he visits the island and takes a look. >> so puerto rico are american citizens. >> not by choice. in 1898 they inn vied and claim it as a prize from the spanish american war. >> so you believe that puerto rico would be better off if it was officially a state? >> yes. >> independence hasn't worked. not because we haven't tried. but because we've been so repressed. >> they can't vote for the president. >> that is true. >> that doesn't make sense, right? >> if barack obama would move to puerto rico, he'd lose his right to cast an absentee ballot. >> we're limited in our growth, even the states. they still have an income per capita that's more than twice. >> we are american citizens, yet we don't have the same rights. from the day i arrived, i wanted to see this great country. my last wish i
a live update from moscow. plus puerto rico are voting today on a referendum on whether they would like to become the u.s. p51st state. they would likely face an uphill battle with congress. tonight on united shades of america. he visits the island and takes a look. >> so puerto rico are american citizens. >> not by choice. in 1898 they inn vied and claim it as a prize from the spanish american war. >> so you believe that puerto rico would be better off if it was officially a...
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petersburg and moscow. he announced the protest against official corruption for today, the rush of a holiday. he was picked up by police as he left his moscow apartment. the defense has rested after a single brief witness and bill cosby sexual assault trial. the detectives that let the initial investigation into allegations that cosby drugged and violated andrea constand at his home. jury could hear closing arguments and could start deliberating this afternoon. the judge shut down the defenses bid to ask a second witness. global news 20 for hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries, i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: washington has a busy week ahead with the first of the thosepending bills and heading to capitol hill to protest president trump's proposed budget cuts. david stockman joining us. you are looking at nominal gdp i gathered here. this is compared to what exactly? explain why this chart a significant. mr. stockman: i commend them for tried to g
petersburg and moscow. he announced the protest against official corruption for today, the rush of a holiday. he was picked up by police as he left his moscow apartment. the defense has rested after a single brief witness and bill cosby sexual assault trial. the detectives that let the initial investigation into allegations that cosby drugged and violated andrea constand at his home. jury could hear closing arguments and could start deliberating this afternoon. the judge shut down the defenses...
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eight am here in moscow six in the morning in london one am in new york for saturday the seventeenth of june rev you watch a warm welcome this morning this is out international with me kevin now in first today thousands of protesters have marched in london demanding justice and help be given to the victims of the grenfell fire angry crowds blame the conservative government and its austerity policies for the tragedy that happened at that apartment block the official death tolls reach thirty now but it to rise further with up to seventy still unaccounted for. i i i i. i. i. was i i. i over the course of this demonstration this this march speak to some very very angry people was. people get to the bedroom at night with their people weapons people on the floor and. now i know everything and everything we need people. in life to. for centuries decades it's not about now it's about every minute that we've been lied to that our government has been lines was covering stuff up and we thought enough to bring it closer on the launch of the christians the people of boston you got people killed a
eight am here in moscow six in the morning in london one am in new york for saturday the seventeenth of june rev you watch a warm welcome this morning this is out international with me kevin now in first today thousands of protesters have marched in london demanding justice and help be given to the victims of the grenfell fire angry crowds blame the conservative government and its austerity policies for the tragedy that happened at that apartment block the official death tolls reach thirty now...
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as moscow criticized the u.s., ukraine's president was in washington with the u.s. president. he held talks with u.s. president donald trump in the white house. he described america as one of his nations's most reliable source -- nation's most reliable allies. trump called the talks very good discussions. concerns over russian aggression have prompted nato to prepare for the worst, invasion of eastern europe by moscow. led by germany and the u.s., alliance members are taking part in military exercises in the media. for the first time, they are focusing on lithuania's border with poland. russia is expected to carry out its own exercises in september simulating an armed conflict with nato. nato secretary-general attended the wargames today. speaking to dw's terry schultz, he said the increased nato presence in the region is because of recent russian aggression. he also addressed u.s. concerns that russia ha europe has not bg its weight when it comes to collective defens. >> we are standing in lithuania, which has a german led battle group. is this a case where the europeans are
as moscow criticized the u.s., ukraine's president was in washington with the u.s. president. he held talks with u.s. president donald trump in the white house. he described america as one of his nations's most reliable source -- nation's most reliable allies. trump called the talks very good discussions. concerns over russian aggression have prompted nato to prepare for the worst, invasion of eastern europe by moscow. led by germany and the u.s., alliance members are taking part in military...
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moscow has agreed to lend india more than $4 billion for construction. now the markets. ben mckay, the first time since 2015 it has been above 20000 and the reason i will skip forward to the us market, it has been following those markets up. record closes, the s&p 5000 and the nasdaq is off the back of positive usjobs figures nasdaq is off the back of positive us jobs figures and we will expect more later today and you can keep in touch with that and me on some of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcrachelhorne. leading surgeons say the number of patients waiting more than six months for treatment in england has nearly tripled over four years. the royal college of surgeons has analysed data since march 2013 — a time when targets were being met. nhs england declined to respond directly to the six—month figures. but a spokesperson has said "the nhs has cut the number of patients waiting more than a year for treatment by nearly 13,000 over the past five years". our health editor hugh pym has more. that target the waiting times for routine surgery and treatment in england is
moscow has agreed to lend india more than $4 billion for construction. now the markets. ben mckay, the first time since 2015 it has been above 20000 and the reason i will skip forward to the us market, it has been following those markets up. record closes, the s&p 5000 and the nasdaq is off the back of positive usjobs figures nasdaq is off the back of positive us jobs figures and we will expect more later today and you can keep in touch with that and me on some of the team on twitter —...
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petersburg and moscow. bringing in former moss roy bureau chief jill dougherty, the opposition leader plans to run against president vladimir putin next year. will today's protests rattle the kremlin? do we expect a response? >> you know, on many levels they could. because after all the theme of these protests, and they're taking place across the country, in fact, they've already begun in the east which is about nine hours ahead of moscow time. the theme is corruption. and that is something that the kremlin has talked about, president putin has talked about. but the opposition leader navingy says nothing is happening, we have to get out there and demonstrate. that is what the people on the streets today are officially talking about. now in some of the cities, it's been peaceful. some cities, these demonstrations have been allowed. in other cities, they haven't. there have been some scattered arrests. not a whole lot of them. the situation here in moscow is a bit complex. it would be taking place in about tw
petersburg and moscow. bringing in former moss roy bureau chief jill dougherty, the opposition leader plans to run against president vladimir putin next year. will today's protests rattle the kremlin? do we expect a response? >> you know, on many levels they could. because after all the theme of these protests, and they're taking place across the country, in fact, they've already begun in the east which is about nine hours ahead of moscow time. the theme is corruption. and that is...
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richard engle is live in moscow. richard, give us an update. >> reporter: so activists are saying that several hundred people, 400 or more, have been detained. i just returned from the protest that took place in downtown moscow. and there were several thousand people there. they were probably several thousand riot police as well. it started out peacefully. there was already a street fair going on in central moscow, but one of the most outspoken opposition leaders in this country had called on his supporters to go to this street fair to participate and to show their numbers peacefully. they didn't start to arrive. they were dressed like everybody else. they weren't carrying banners or flags. but then at one stage when the protesters heard that novali was not going to be allowed to join them because he was arrested while trying to leave his house, then things quickly escalated. some of the demonstrators who like i said you couldn't tell who was a demonstrator and who was there attending the street fair, the demonstrato
richard engle is live in moscow. richard, give us an update. >> reporter: so activists are saying that several hundred people, 400 or more, have been detained. i just returned from the protest that took place in downtown moscow. and there were several thousand people there. they were probably several thousand riot police as well. it started out peacefully. there was already a street fair going on in central moscow, but one of the most outspoken opposition leaders in this country had...
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alexei navalny himself never made it to his own protest, arrested at his home in moscow. he could now be detained for up to 30 days. across moscow, as across russia, these were the official independence day celebrations, the kind the kremlin wanted people to see. and let's face it most russians. putin remains hugely popular. navalny's support runs at just two percent. >> ( translated ): i don't think protesting today makes any sense. people are celebrating. they're happy. why spoil the mood? >> reporter: this was vladivostok-- demonstrations and arrests well before most of moscow had even got up this morning. north to siberia, novosebirsk, and another of more than 200 cities where anti-corruption protesters gathered. and west to st. petersburg. the same pattern: gathering chanting and arresting. >> woodruff: back in this country, newly elected montana congressman greg gianforte will not go to jail after all, for assaulting a reporter. the republican pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor charge, and was sentenced to 40 hours of community service. he'll also attend 20 hours
alexei navalny himself never made it to his own protest, arrested at his home in moscow. he could now be detained for up to 30 days. across moscow, as across russia, these were the official independence day celebrations, the kind the kremlin wanted people to see. and let's face it most russians. putin remains hugely popular. navalny's support runs at just two percent. >> ( translated ): i don't think protesting today makes any sense. people are celebrating. they're happy. why spoil the...
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previously he was the moscow bureau chief for "the washington post" for four years. and also with us joy reid, msnbc national correspondent and the host of "a.m. joy" on weekends on msnbc. ken dilanian, i want you to take us over what nbc news is reporting tonight, adding to all of this. >> absolutely, lawrence. and first i want to be very clear about one thing. jeff sessions adamantly denies that he had a meeting with sergey kislyak at that mayflower hotel event. his spokesman denies it on the record. and this is one of the reasons, you know, i've known about this and i've been reporting on this meeting for a while as i think have some other reporters in this town. and there has been a lot of haziness about what exactly congressional investigators were learning. and that's why i was really glad to see senator al franken on your show last night go on the record and say look, we have reason to believe, that's the phrase he used, that this was not as had been first reported. recall that this was a speech that donald trump gave during the primary, sponsored by a russian
previously he was the moscow bureau chief for "the washington post" for four years. and also with us joy reid, msnbc national correspondent and the host of "a.m. joy" on weekends on msnbc. ken dilanian, i want you to take us over what nbc news is reporting tonight, adding to all of this. >> absolutely, lawrence. and first i want to be very clear about one thing. jeff sessions adamantly denies that he had a meeting with sergey kislyak at that mayflower hotel event. his...
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from moscow breaking news russia's military suspends cooperation with the united states in syria and says that american backed aircraft will now be tracked as targets it's after a syrian fighter jet was downed by an american plane. hits a crowd of worshipers outside a north london mosque injuring several people in what's being treated as an act of terrorism one person died at the scene. this was an attack on muslims near their place of worship. and iran launches missiles targeting militants in eastern syria in retaliation for recent terror attacks into iran which is being claimed by islamic state. a low for me in the team here at the r.t. news center in moscow is monday the nineteenth of june five pm here in the russian capital thanks for choosing us for your news update this hour first the breaking story we've been bringing you in the past couple of hours russia's defense ministry says it's halted cooperation with the u.s. military in syria the move comes in response to the downing of a syrian fighter jet by an american warplane near the i still held city of rocket our correspondent
from moscow breaking news russia's military suspends cooperation with the united states in syria and says that american backed aircraft will now be tracked as targets it's after a syrian fighter jet was downed by an american plane. hits a crowd of worshipers outside a north london mosque injuring several people in what's being treated as an act of terrorism one person died at the scene. this was an attack on muslims near their place of worship. and iran launches missiles targeting militants in...
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coming from moscow twenty four hours a day. international my names you know. your company a producer for america's c.n.n. use channel has a part of me being filmed saying the networks russia coverage is more about ratings that offering solid fox investigative journalism group project for release a hidden camera video conversation we're about to show you a clip of the arties not yet been able to verify its authenticity. the morning c.n.n. constantly like russia that's for sure. this is ratings because ratings razor battle right now but honestly. it's just like. it's mostly right now we don't have any. giant. proof this feeling you know we have a it want to keep doing. this i think president is probably right to say. look who are we trying to to the c.e.o. of c.n.n. said in our internal meeting he said good job everybody covering the climate accords. but we're down with the let's get back to russia. you know a lot of questions doesn't and we've contacted c.n.n. and the people who release the video to get their comments we will let you know as soon as we hear a b
coming from moscow twenty four hours a day. international my names you know. your company a producer for america's c.n.n. use channel has a part of me being filmed saying the networks russia coverage is more about ratings that offering solid fox investigative journalism group project for release a hidden camera video conversation we're about to show you a clip of the arties not yet been able to verify its authenticity. the morning c.n.n. constantly like russia that's for sure. this is ratings...