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corporate brick alexander -- corporal eric alexander is facing allegations. >> anne arundel police say that this reflects the -- that this does not reflect the rest of the hardworking men and women of day police. -- of the police. corporal rick alexander's on the other side double wall. he is accused of telling a group that did his fellow police officers were going to raid them. they conducted a search and seizure on the 1300 block of juniper road in shadyside. they found a small amount of drugs, but found out that a larger amount was moved. >> we were interviewing the people inside the hall and outside the home. one of them indicated that corporal alexander was the individual that called their and warned them that the police were on route to serve a search and seizure warrant. >> the extent of their relationship is still under investigation. alexander is a 14-year veteran of the anne arundel police department and has not had any other misconduct allegations. and he is facing charges including obstruction and conspiracy to distribute. >> it has implications on moral because people begi
corporate brick alexander -- corporal eric alexander is facing allegations. >> anne arundel police say that this reflects the -- that this does not reflect the rest of the hardworking men and women of day police. -- of the police. corporal rick alexander's on the other side double wall. he is accused of telling a group that did his fellow police officers were going to raid them. they conducted a search and seizure on the 1300 block of juniper road in shadyside. they found a small amount...
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thank you very much, senator alexander. next is -- i would invite senator hagen for the next -- >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. i am proud to have an opportunity to introduce a -- an old friend of mine, a proud north carolinian and an east carolina pirate and one of this country's foremost education leaders and innovators dr. dpreer. while dr. grier has served as the superintendent across six states he has experienced the public education situation from all levels. a graduate of vanderbilt and as a teacher, a coach and a high school principal. i first met him in 2000 when he was the superintendent of my hometown of the gilford county in north carolina. i happen to represent that county in the state senate at the time. during that eight years, dr. grier led the district as it cut the dropout rate in half to less than 3%, increased the high school graduation rate from 63% to nearly 80%. received one of the -- and the center for creative leadership to help train the leaders and as we know today, early college institutes
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alexander alexander: thank , madam president. madam president, i ask consent that senator pryor and i and designated senators be allowed to -- to speak in a colloquy. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: thank you, madam president. madam president, some of the senators on the republican side have other appointments to make so i'm going to defer my remarks until the end of the colloquy. and what i will do is first take -- state why we're here and, second, go to senator isakson and then we'll go to senator pryor and then back to senator collins and we -- if we may. madam president, our leaders, the democratic leader, the majority leader, and the republican leader sometimes get criticized. they have hard jobs and we recognize that. we also recognize that they can't do their jobs unless we do our jobs well. and so tonight what some of us thought we would do on the democratic side and the republican side is apply a -- a management principle that's called catching people doing things right and we believe that the ma
alexander alexander: thank , madam president. madam president, i ask consent that senator pryor and i and designated senators be allowed to -- to speak in a colloquy. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: thank you, madam president. madam president, some of the senators on the republican side have other appointments to make so i'm going to defer my remarks until the end of the colloquy. and what i will do is first take -- state why we're here and, second, go to senator...
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this, alexander, is not your tongue. your tongue is muteulated, it's gone, rotten in your mouth along with the silence of the days where you became invisible you bad copy cat. despite the rage and the disappointment of your own kin. thank you. [applause] >> this is a scene from my novel [inaudible]. it seemed like a great opportunity to get to do this here. okay. what time is the first reader anyway? i didn't like bars this crowded. someone elbode me in the back. when i turned around i didn't know who the elbow belong said. relax. i didn't expect there to be this many people i thought they would be at the bar with the travel writers. i thought they the be with the hip sters i guess we are not hip sters we can't guess who they are into. we lessened the hipster intimidation factor and picked out the smart guy. this year we selected postmen pausal writers on the meaning of life. here i was, the city never fails to surprise me much the crowd was quieting. people were pointing toward the stage. i woman of 60 clamored on to it
this, alexander, is not your tongue. your tongue is muteulated, it's gone, rotten in your mouth along with the silence of the days where you became invisible you bad copy cat. despite the rage and the disappointment of your own kin. thank you. [applause] >> this is a scene from my novel [inaudible]. it seemed like a great opportunity to get to do this here. okay. what time is the first reader anyway? i didn't like bars this crowded. someone elbode me in the back. when i turned around i...
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you alexander have changed your entire people. you who dream of an american time will be relevant you can think in order to be an american writer you have to quit your brownness because the adjective will get in the way of the important noun. english language will impose the adjective before the noun and your face will be imposed before the actual meaning of your life. the other one is not the [inaudible] but the black parent. that one there is the yellow which he willo
you alexander have changed your entire people. you who dream of an american time will be relevant you can think in order to be an american writer you have to quit your brownness because the adjective will get in the way of the important noun. english language will impose the adjective before the noun and your face will be imposed before the actual meaning of your life. the other one is not the [inaudible] but the black parent. that one there is the yellow which he willo
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but that is exactly what we're doing now because we cannot go on living like this. >> alexander has a family and a good job, but he believes the development of his country is being hindered by stagnation, corruption, and bureaucracy. alexander and his wife want a better future for their children. >> i wish everyone would play by the same rules and abide by the law, especially those who are in power. they are supposed to set a good example. >> alexander now spends almost every evening on the internet. he was shocked so deeply by evidence of fraud in december's parliamentary elections that he decided to speak out. he uses facebook to communicate with like-minded people. protest groups meet regularly. here, at a memorial to victims of stalin's's regime, they remember modern-day political prisoners. >> russian civil society is waking up. even if we d not manage to bring about a change of government, the country will still change. ordinary people will pay more attention to what is going on. >> they want real change, democracy, and free and fair elections, and they are no longer afraid. ale
but that is exactly what we're doing now because we cannot go on living like this. >> alexander has a family and a good job, but he believes the development of his country is being hindered by stagnation, corruption, and bureaucracy. alexander and his wife want a better future for their children. >> i wish everyone would play by the same rules and abide by the law, especially those who are in power. they are supposed to set a good example. >> alexander now spends almost every...
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. >> corporal rick alexander is on the other side of the law. he's accused of telling a group that his fellow police officers were going to raid them. they administered a search and seizure warrant. police say they only found a small amount of drugs but discovered a larger amount had been moved before they arrived. >> we were interviewing the persons inside the home and outside the home. one of them indicated to us that corporal alexander was the individual that called there and warned them that the police were enroute to serve the search warrant. >> the extent of their relationship is still under examination. alexander is a 14-year veteran of the alexandria police department and has not had any other misconduct charges. he faces conspiracy to distribute. >> the implication on the cases in the department, the implication on the lives of the police officers, and of course it has implication on morale because people start to question what kind of vetting in the department that these people can sneak into the department. >> dr. tyrone powers. he sa
. >> corporal rick alexander is on the other side of the law. he's accused of telling a group that his fellow police officers were going to raid them. they administered a search and seizure warrant. police say they only found a small amount of drugs but discovered a larger amount had been moved before they arrived. >> we were interviewing the persons inside the home and outside the home. one of them indicated to us that corporal alexander was the individual that called there and...
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friday, alexander, a 14 year veteran of the force was arrested. he is charged with obstructing a police officer and conspiracy to distribute marijuana and cocaine. >> i'm glad they got him. a bunch of dirty cops out there. something needs to be done. >>> jury selection begins in charlottesville monday in the trial of a lacrosse player accused of killing his exgirlfriend. george huguely is facing first- degree murder and several other charges in the death of 22-year- old yeardley love. she died of head injuries in may of 2010. police say huguely told investigators he kicked in love's bedroom door and shook her, causing her head to hit a wall several times. >>> d.c. police looking for a man who they are calling a person of interest in thursday night's brutal bus stop stabbing. the attack in the 4900 block of east capital street ended with jones stabbed in the cheek. jones later died from her injuries. >> an abused goat found wandering last month with a chain around her neck has a new home. a woman who owns an animal rescue ranch is taking in the 11-
friday, alexander, a 14 year veteran of the force was arrested. he is charged with obstructing a police officer and conspiracy to distribute marijuana and cocaine. >> i'm glad they got him. a bunch of dirty cops out there. something needs to be done. >>> jury selection begins in charlottesville monday in the trial of a lacrosse player accused of killing his exgirlfriend. george huguely is facing first- degree murder and several other charges in the death of 22-year- old yeardley...
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officer alexander that from the unkept has made a shock u. turn over claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he regrets the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london why put the union poisoning autistic out of the trooper went to meet him. but you. know. this is how we found my good leads me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no water. well. if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or frozen to death the last time i took a bath was on christmas. day we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like cell fix out-i coon ski and i have and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . if you just give them we broke. yet you get extremist you know dorset there or he's just give me a yes but here doris you will be. one vitally opinion co sent a letter asking to be intervi
officer alexander that from the unkept has made a shock u. turn over claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he regrets the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london why put the union poisoning autistic out of the trooper went to meet him. but you. know. this is how we found my good leads me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no water. well. if it wasn't for the help of various people i...
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corporal alexander gave the people inside a head's up. >> corporal alexander reached out to them through the telephone and was able to contact them. we don't believe he was at the i rñw)u0a$porter: investigators not saying his relationship to the five suspects. neighbors know him. >> i guess when you do certain things it come back around. >> do certain things, what do you mean by that? >> nobody is perfect. not one person on the face of this earth is perfect. >> have you witnessed activity going on inside that house? >> no, i haven't. >> reporter: other neighbors tell me they are not surprised. they have seen cars coming and going from that house in what appears to be drug activity. corporate alexander is a 14 year member of the department. he was taken in front of the commissioner and later released. turning his back on his colleagues cost him his police powers for now. >> we try to do this in a covert manner so when someone notifies them that the police are coming it puts all officers in danger. >> corporal alexander will get paid as he fights charges of obstruction and hindering a po
corporal alexander gave the people inside a head's up. >> corporal alexander reached out to them through the telephone and was able to contact them. we don't believe he was at the i rñw)u0a$porter: investigators not saying his relationship to the five suspects. neighbors know him. >> i guess when you do certain things it come back around. >> do certain things, what do you mean by that? >> nobody is perfect. not one person on the face of this earth is perfect. >>...
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you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you,
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alexander was in a secret unit manning missiles when he's. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. never do we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by combat escort the world today we have eyes covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward to kill before i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear warheads lined up in a quiet glade the snowy forest provides good kemah flowers for them together these mobile missile launches a cold and had gotten russian on the lingo they need to be ready for action at any moment. right dress section. attention. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is ready. studies full in. the aggregate for. full haste. the intercontinental
alexander was in a secret unit manning missiles when he's. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. never do we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by combat escort the world...
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the most pressure was rewarded when alexander nichol in the call us for a more just ten minutes before the buzzer to all of the sixty minutes send the two sides into overtime where every mistake counts and to the delight of the home crowd the moscow it's just hit the edge hard break for more as the. heat home of the decider in the very last minute of the game. but all the boards and i mean we're satisfied with the result of the game but there are some aspects which we need to improve surely first of all a top power play because this could help us a lot in the playoffs. i think we were a little bit unlucky who could have won during regular time and also missed our chances to grip an extra point in overtime two points for the number one for our more mean in the team from the far east will need to improve their standards be sure of making the forthcoming playoffs while olive's their ox charges prepare for the cage hill final stages line an overall third position or turn rig orients parity now to my g.p. where australian casey stoner appears to be a new move to relinquish his world title t
the most pressure was rewarded when alexander nichol in the call us for a more just ten minutes before the buzzer to all of the sixty minutes send the two sides into overtime where every mistake counts and to the delight of the home crowd the moscow it's just hit the edge hard break for more as the. heat home of the decider in the very last minute of the game. but all the boards and i mean we're satisfied with the result of the game but there are some aspects which we need to improve surely...
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officer alexander litvinenko killed by radioactive polonium poisoning in london six years ago says he regrets accusing the kremlin of carrying out it's. just after eight o'clock on a friday morning in moscow russia this is r.t. glad to have you with us russia is claiming a diplomatic victory at the u.n. after other members of the security council agreed to take a more balanced stance on syria calls for the removal of president assad and the enforcement of a voluntary arms embargo have been dropped from a revised draft which is still pending approval but moscow warns it will oppose any attempts to even hint targeting the syrian regime or he's an associate that has more. after see three days of diplomatic deadlock over this arab and western backed regime change resolution it looks like russia's calls that it would not support such resolutions have finally been heard and we're seeing somewhat of a game changer take place delegates and diplomats seem to have agreed on new elements that they are considering putting into a new document and we do know that these new elements are being sent o
officer alexander litvinenko killed by radioactive polonium poisoning in london six years ago says he regrets accusing the kremlin of carrying out it's. just after eight o'clock on a friday morning in moscow russia this is r.t. glad to have you with us russia is claiming a diplomatic victory at the u.n. after other members of the security council agreed to take a more balanced stance on syria calls for the removal of president assad and the enforcement of a voluntary arms embargo have been...
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alexander serves in a secret unit manning miss sons when he's. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by a combat escort but would today we have eyes covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward to kill i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear warheads lined up in a quiet glade the snowy forest provides good kemah flash for them together these mobile missile launches a cold and had gotten russian on the lingo they need to be ready for action at any moment. right dress section. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is ready. fully. prepared the aggregate for. for haste. the intercontinental ballistic missile known
alexander serves in a secret unit manning miss sons when he's. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by a combat escort but...
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officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like suffix out tycoon raised result ski and of and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . extremist yo dorset there are. give me a yup real diverse you would be. one by three you sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. we're going to. be made of each if you're watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about you know the hatred i had for you even only i had known my son worked for british intelligence i would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent betrayers should be short of story what else can i add to this. the u.-turn vaulters says came when his son's we doe marina bin and co revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for m i six alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british security services at the time he was murdered at first by truly thin and cold li
officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like suffix out tycoon raised result ski and of and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . extremist yo dorset there are. give me a yup real diverse you would be. one by three you sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. we're going to. be made of each if you're watching this program please forgive me for all...
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the suspects told police that alexander tipped them off. they were able to move 820 pounds of marijuana to a another location. >> corporal alexander was knowledgeable of these folks and had had some prior contact with them. that's what we're looking at now. >> alexander was arrested and has been placed on desk duty during the investigation, he's charged with obstruction and hindering a police investigation. in prince george's county, an officer had to fire his gun during an attempted robbery. this happened in brentwood last night. 19-year-old ryan keith dorn reached for a -- dorm has been charged with attempting disarm a police officer. >>> turning now to decision 2012, the gop presidential race has moved to nevada, the caucuses are underway in that state. >> reporter: caucus day in nevada, a chance for neighbors like these to put their mark on the gop nomination. it is the fifth contest in the presidential primary season and it's a chance for mitt romney to quiet critic who is think he can't connect with conservatives. >> mr. gingrich want
the suspects told police that alexander tipped them off. they were able to move 820 pounds of marijuana to a another location. >> corporal alexander was knowledgeable of these folks and had had some prior contact with them. that's what we're looking at now. >> alexander was arrested and has been placed on desk duty during the investigation, he's charged with obstruction and hindering a police investigation. in prince george's county, an officer had to fire his gun during an...
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father of murder to accept as being the agent alexander litvinenko once blamed fled to me to put in for the death of his son but now he has had a change of heart. america's anti-corporate protesters are event did in a dawn raid from the park and they've occupied since early october. and russia over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth presidential vote. two of the largest rallies took place in moscow where both supporters and opponents of bloody murder put in took to the streets for the opposition it was the third and one of the largest gathering since parliamentary elections two months ago which they claim were rigged political analysts to dmitri babich however says that the split is fueled by the mass media and is not deeply rooted it's it's mostly just emotional fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seen the same two faces on television maybe too much in the last few months especially some people were terrified the way they saw that position and its slogans and when
father of murder to accept as being the agent alexander litvinenko once blamed fled to me to put in for the death of his son but now he has had a change of heart. america's anti-corporate protesters are event did in a dawn raid from the park and they've occupied since early october. and russia over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth presidential vote. two of the largest rallies took place in...
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he used to consider everybody me to put in his archenemy blaming him for the death of his son alexander litvinenko the former f.s.b. officer but this week saw an unexpected change of heart from the fierce kremlin critic who now admits he simply said what the western press wanted to hear while to live in your cost book with our teacher covered in a clutch of course but is. this is how we found me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no cold water what if if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or frozen to death the last time i took a bath was on christmas eve. we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he will stay can carol by some very powerful patrons make suffix out tycoon boris berezovsky and demands a kind of and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . three of them we brought. yet extremist you know that there are he's given your pretty here doris you would be. one by three thousand and co sent a letter asking to be interv
he used to consider everybody me to put in his archenemy blaming him for the death of his son alexander litvinenko the former f.s.b. officer but this week saw an unexpected change of heart from the fierce kremlin critic who now admits he simply said what the western press wanted to hear while to live in your cost book with our teacher covered in a clutch of course but is. this is how we found me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no cold water what if if it...
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officer alexander litvinenko says he regrets accusing. his son's death. in a period of political transition and we've been hearing from the delegates that the troika economic forum here and i'll have the details in twenty minutes time basis. and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is our team glad to have you with us russia is claiming a diplomatic victory at the u.n. after other members of the security council agreed to take a more balanced stance on syria calls for the removal of president assad and the enforcement of a voluntary arms embargo have been dropped from a revised resolution text which is still pending approval but moscow warns it will oppose any attempts to even targeting the syrian regime parties honest as more. after see three days of diplomatic deadlock over this arab and western backed regime change resolution it looks like russia's calls that it would not support such resolutions have finally been heard and we're seeing somewhat of a game changer take place delegates and diplomats seem to have agreed on new elements t
officer alexander litvinenko says he regrets accusing. his son's death. in a period of political transition and we've been hearing from the delegates that the troika economic forum here and i'll have the details in twenty minutes time basis. and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is our team glad to have you with us russia is claiming a diplomatic victory at the u.n. after other members of the security council agreed to take a more balanced stance on syria calls for the...
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a shock spice you turn to talk to the father of the poison that the officer alexander litvinenko find out why he's withdrawn his accusations about russia being responsible. saturday was a day of demonstrations across russia hundreds of thousands gathered in moscow st petersburg and elsewhere to voice their political views ahead of next month's presidential election two rallies took place in the capital both calling for a fair election one was in opposition to vladimir putin's candidacy the other a pro-government gathering compared protesters to orange revolution supporters of ukraine journalist yvonne. says any opposition candidates campaigning could come over their social policy so i think the course was too late in coming so we are seeing more or less usual suspects and even even if we take seriously. i mean he's a he's a smart man and he's a rich man but. he's. in the category that he's not involved in russia the rich and successful man we are not in america we are in russia and this is basically a social democratic country with which it has in store social policy good support to s
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officer and fierce critic of the kremlin alexander litvinenko spent twenty three days in a london clinic slowly dying from a toxic substance possibly consumed through a cup of tea even before police in london started questioning suspects the victim's father was actively kucing the russian government today by their admits he was saying only what the west wanted to hear. of course i realize russia's f.s.b. and the idiot enough to take polonium to london sprinkle it over some heads and leave traces everywhere and their suspect and a little boy is not a fool either it was anger and blind hatred speaking inside of me viger now believes his son fell victim to his own game of double agents now he wants his words to be heard but the media outside russia which once beat down his door for interviews now won't even reply to his requests. why is that because they like it when i scold the regime i was a root treasure for the end of the hall there are very few people who would say as many horrible things about as i did as well you know living in two thousand and eight was the only thing young called w
officer and fierce critic of the kremlin alexander litvinenko spent twenty three days in a london clinic slowly dying from a toxic substance possibly consumed through a cup of tea even before police in london started questioning suspects the victim's father was actively kucing the russian government today by their admits he was saying only what the west wanted to hear. of course i realize russia's f.s.b. and the idiot enough to take polonium to london sprinkle it over some heads and leave...
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officer alexander litvinenko killed by radioactive polonium poisoning in london six years ago says he regrets accusing the kremlin of carrying out his son's death party meets with voltaire they've been known to get the story for. now it's time for the latest edition of moscow out stay with us. subject. but. also known as. a party game that was created in the. one nine hundred eighty six as a kind of wind. and very. even. ex-pats to enjoy the game. although quite complicated the rules of this play is. one of two roles mafia members who know each other and general people as. he continues until all of the mafia. until the mafia outnumber the townspeople. for. me. but it's a great team building exercise. it also represents the cultural and hobby seed in moscow well. first of all to. chess russia has many connections with. dozens of players to become world champions maybe some of the. stress. related activities such as football have a place in my sports. groups . tell you something about. curling is a fascinating game it's entertaining and also addictive it's great for t.v. we have many of
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my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full force. why did he always have to open his big mouth. why tell people that don't care that he hated and despised? he actually might like the [inaudible] hated me english and spanish he could not understand how someone could say he was mexican having been born in the usa. he doesn't like going to mexican places. he does not like to discuss beer and shots of tequilla. he never listened to spanish radio stations. no more mexicans. who did not have a problem being objective with a mexican. [inaudible]. i should try to do something about this he thought this is not good. may be i should try, may be i should make an effort. may be i should drive to the mission and spend quality time with my own people. i'm sure it would be si
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for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and all first his own theory of one. plus the latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters they place a heavy handed police response when asked how the occupy movement will cope with it they said that from the park they've occupied since. saturday was a day for demonstrations in russia for two hundred thousand people gathered across the country to voice their political views ahead of next month's presidential election two of the largest rallies took place in the capital but supporters. and opponents of the current leadership braving the bitter cold to have their say it was the third and biggest gathering of the opposition after the parliamentary vote two months ago which protesters claimed was raped now their main demand is for a fair presidential vote in march martin mccauley who is an expert on russia at the university of london believes the opposition lacks a viable leader at the moment. a very large rally is promised for the march in
for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and all first his own theory of one. plus the latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters they place a heavy handed police response when asked how the occupy movement will cope with it they said that from the park they've occupied since. saturday was a day for demonstrations in russia for two hundred thousand people gathered across the country to voice their political views...
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officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like cell fix out tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . three of them we broke. yet you get extremist young dorsett there and he's just give me a yapper here doris you would be. one vicariously namco sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. we're going to. be made of each if you're watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about you for the hatred i had for you if only i had known my son worked for british intelligence i would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent betrayers should be short of story what else can i add to this. the u.-turn vaulters says came when his sons we doe marina bin and co revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for m i six further details followed when a newspaper launched its own investigation alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer
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officer alexander litvinenko backtracked on accusations of vladimir putin was to blame for his son's death. live pictures from every polling station in russia will go online with the help of a new website launched friday thousands of webcams were being installed across the country ahead of next month's presidential vote the move was introduced by current prime minister and presidential candidate vladimir putin as a one step toward stopping the fraud during the vote. has more. inch after inch mile after mile big brother is preparing to cast his eyes on polling stations as the massive campaign to install web cameras is in full swing across the entire nation but actually sometimes but i think if anything i ask the central electoral commission to install web cameras at all polling stations across the country so that everyone can watch online what's happening there almost twenty four hours a day and they want that only. the idea was put forward following the biggest protests in russia since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. with tens of thousands demanding fair elections so wiring up over nine
officer alexander litvinenko backtracked on accusations of vladimir putin was to blame for his son's death. live pictures from every polling station in russia will go online with the help of a new website launched friday thousands of webcams were being installed across the country ahead of next month's presidential vote the move was introduced by current prime minister and presidential candidate vladimir putin as a one step toward stopping the fraud during the vote. has more. inch after inch...
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the ones who had to be putin for his son's death alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers fathers changed his mind and offers his own theory to explain what happened. plus the latest incident verjee u.s. anti-corporate protests face a heavy handed police response we asked how the occupy movement will cope with eviction from the park they've occupied since early october. but first saturday was a day of demonstrations in russia more than two hundred thousand people across the country voiced their political views ahead of next month's presidential vote two of the largest rallies happened in moscow with supporters and opponents of the current leadership braving bitter cold to have their say it was the third and largest opposition gathering after the parliamentary vote two months ago which protesters claim was rigged now their main demand is for a fair presidential vote in march for more on the russian rallies i'm joined in the studio by political analyst dimitri babich so thank you very much for joining us here so we've seen record numbers of people out on the streets
the ones who had to be putin for his son's death alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers fathers changed his mind and offers his own theory to explain what happened. plus the latest incident verjee u.s. anti-corporate protests face a heavy handed police response we asked how the occupy movement will cope with eviction from the park they've occupied since early october. but first saturday was a day of demonstrations in russia more than two hundred thousand people across the...
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alexander was in a secret unit manning missiles when he's. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. but over here we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by a combat escort but with today we have eyes covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward to the i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear warheads lined up in a quiet glade the snowy forest provides good kemah flash for them together these mobile missile launches a cold and had gotten russian on the lingo they need to be ready for action at any moment. attention. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is ready. fully. prepared the aggregate for. full haste. the intercontinental ballistic missile known as t
alexander was in a secret unit manning missiles when he's. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. but over here we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by a combat escort but...
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officer alexander yanker has made a shock u. turn on claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he regrets the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london by pandering ian poisoning he also believes his son worked for british intelligence became a victim of a grand spy game ortiz a clinical trial of them went to meet him. but. this is how we found my me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no water. if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or freezing to death the last time i took a bath was on christmas. we expected more because six years ago after his son former aphis b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like cell fix out-i coon maries berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . you could be here just. yet you get it through me you know that door that there are he's just give me
officer alexander yanker has made a shock u. turn on claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he regrets the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london by pandering ian poisoning he also believes his son worked for british intelligence became a victim of a grand spy game ortiz a clinical trial of them went to meet him. but. this is how we found my me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no...
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alexander was in a secret unit manning missiles when he. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by a combat escort the world today we have always covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear warheads lined up in a quiet glade the snowy forest provides good kemah flash for them together these mobile missile launches a cold and i guess in russian on the lingo they need to be ready for action at any moment. right dress. attention. come on major section chiefs is all reporting unit is ready to go. fully in. yes prepare the aggregate for. for haste. the sample intercontinental ballistic m
alexander was in a secret unit manning missiles when he. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by a combat escort the world today...
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officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like suffix out-i kuhn there is dissolved ski and i have and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . yet extremist dorsett there are at least give me a year per year doris you would be. the one vital european and co sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. but the image of a different. image of it if you're watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about you for the hatred i had for you even only i had known my son worked for british intelligence i would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent betrayers should be short of story what else can i add to this. the u.-turn vaulters says came when his sons we doe marina been and co revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for and my six alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british security services at the time he
officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like suffix out-i kuhn there is dissolved ski and i have and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . yet extremist dorsett there are at least give me a year per year doris you would be. the one vital european and co sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. but the image of a different. image of it if you're...
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officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like suffix out tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . would you smoke three of them we brought. yes extremist yellow dogs that there are. just give me your pretty here doris you would be. the one biter you'd been and co sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. we're going to be made. if you're watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about the hatred or how do you know only i had known my son worked for british intelligence you would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent the choice of story what else can i answer the. only with. the u.-turn vaulters says came when his sons we don't marina bin and co revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for and my six alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british security
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he wants to blame for the media put in for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and offers his own theory to explain what happened. last americas anti-corporate protesters are effective in a doner raid from the park vevo occupied sense of early october. in russia over two hundred thousand people across the cunt. they have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth prevent presidential vote excuse me two of the largest rallies took place in moscow where both supporters and opponents of the bloody matter putin took to the streets for the opposition it was the third and one of the largest gathering since parliamentary elections two months ago which they claim were rigged political analyst dimitri babich however says your split is fueled by the mass media and is not deeply rooted. it's mostly just emotions fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seeing the same two faces on television and maybe too much in the last few months especially some people were terrified t
he wants to blame for the media put in for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and offers his own theory to explain what happened. last americas anti-corporate protesters are effective in a doner raid from the park vevo occupied sense of early october. in russia over two hundred thousand people across the cunt. they have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth prevent presidential...
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the father of murdered accept as being agent alexander litvinenko once blamed led me to put in for the death of his son but now he has had a change of heart. plus america's anti-corporate protesters are you victimhood in a dawn raid from the park and they've occupied since early october. and russia over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth presidential vote. two of the largest rallies took place in moscow where both supporters and opponents of bloody murder put in took to the streets for the opposition it was the third and one of the largest gathering since parliamentary elections two months ago which they claim were rigged political analyst to dmitri babich however says the split is fueled by the mass media and is not deeply rooted . it's mostly just emotions fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seen the same two faces on television maybe too much in the last few months especially some people were terrified when they saw their position and its slogans and when they
the father of murdered accept as being agent alexander litvinenko once blamed led me to put in for the death of his son but now he has had a change of heart. plus america's anti-corporate protesters are you victimhood in a dawn raid from the park and they've occupied since early october. and russia over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth presidential vote. two of the largest rallies took place...
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you once blamed a lot of your putin for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers bothered to change his mind offering his own theory to explain what happened last. latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters face a heavy handed police response we asked how the occupy movement will cope with addiction from a party that they've occupied since early october. saturday it was a day for demonstrations in russia more than two hundred thousand gathered across the country to voice their political views ahead of next month's presidential election two of the largest rallies happened here in moscow with supporters and opponents of the current leadership braving bitter cold to have their say it was the third largest opposition gathering after the parliamentary vote two months ago which protesters claim was raided now their main demand is for their presidential vote in march a political analyst between babbage says there is no split in russian society but rallies will positively influence the political climate in the country. it's mostly just emotion
you once blamed a lot of your putin for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers bothered to change his mind offering his own theory to explain what happened last. latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters face a heavy handed police response we asked how the occupy movement will cope with addiction from a party that they've occupied since early october. saturday it was a day for demonstrations in russia more than two hundred thousand gathered...
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point four six seconds to outpace all their opponents in the format event rushes of the team captain by alexander kasyanov a second fourteen hundred of the second behind the winner as well canada finished third. in the mall on the slopes there were similar success with the bulk of the others keeping it in the family so they are one round seven of the freestyle world cup the jumo goals with his brother on dry finish and fed battled macau kingsbury for gold the red hot canadian was gunning for a record seventh straight win but the younger vocal brother took an early made things through never recovered so his first ever world cup girls are today the entire family. now the n.f.l. have rewarded their star performers at that annual awards ceremony in indianapolis green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers was named most valuable player on a night when the sports legends were out in force new orleans saints quarterback drew brees one offensive player of the year and baltimore ravens linebacker to roll suggs was the season's best defender. if israel is truly on. the floor is not a man to look around and
point four six seconds to outpace all their opponents in the format event rushes of the team captain by alexander kasyanov a second fourteen hundred of the second behind the winner as well canada finished third. in the mall on the slopes there were similar success with the bulk of the others keeping it in the family so they are one round seven of the freestyle world cup the jumo goals with his brother on dry finish and fed battled macau kingsbury for gold the red hot canadian was gunning for a...
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we expected more because six years ago after his son former afters be officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons make suffix out tycoon ski and kind of and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . you could give you. a. good. yogurt dorsett there at least give me a. when vy thirty thousand and co sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. we're going to. be made of each if you're watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about you for the hatred i had for you even only i had known my son worked for british intelligence i would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent betrayers should be short story what else can i add to this. the u.-turn vow to assess came when his son's we doe marina litvinenko revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for m i six alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british security se
we expected more because six years ago after his son former afters be officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons make suffix out tycoon ski and kind of and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . you could give you. a. good. yogurt dorsett there at least give me a. when vy thirty thousand and co sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. we're going to. be...
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officer alexander litvinenko says he regrets accusing the president of carrying out his son's death. in a period of political transition and that's what we've been hearing from the delegates at the troika economic forum here in moscow all have the details in twenty minutes time basis. and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is our team glad to have you with us russia is claiming a diplomatic victory at the u.n. after other members of the security council agreed to take a more balanced stance on syria calls for the removal of president assad and the enforcement of a voluntary arms embargo have been dropped from a revised resolution text which is still pending approval but moscow warns it will oppose any attempts to even targeting the syrian regime parties honest as more. after ssri days of diplomatic deadlock over this arab and western backed regime change resolution it looks like russia's calls that it would not support such resolutions have finally been heard and we're seeing somewhat of a game changer take place delegates and diplomats seem to have agreed on new
officer alexander litvinenko says he regrets accusing the president of carrying out his son's death. in a period of political transition and that's what we've been hearing from the delegates at the troika economic forum here in moscow all have the details in twenty minutes time basis. and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is our team glad to have you with us russia is claiming a diplomatic victory at the u.n. after other members of the security council agreed to take a more...
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officer alexander litvinenko has made a shock u. turn over claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he regrets the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london by polonium poisoning. went to meet him. this is how we found mike that lead me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no porch water. if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or frozen to death the last time i took a bath was on christmas day we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like self ixil tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . three of them we broke. yet you get extremist you know dorset he's just give me a you're pretty here doris you would be would you when vicariously namco sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we ex
officer alexander litvinenko has made a shock u. turn over claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he regrets the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london by polonium poisoning. went to meet him. this is how we found mike that lead me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no porch water. if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or frozen to death the last...
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as i did as well but you want to blame right here putin for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers father has had a change of mind at all there is his own theory to explain what happened. and the latest in the sit in for the u.s. anti-corporate protesters face a heavy handed police response we ask how the occupy movement will cope with eviction from a park they've occupied since early october. but first saturday was a day for demonstrations in russia of more than two hundred thousand governed across the country voicing their political views ahead of next month's presidential race two of the largest rallies happened in moscow with supporters and opponents of the current leadership braving bitter cold to have their say it was the third biggest opposition gathering after the parliamentary vote two months ago that protesters claim was a rigged now their main demand is for a fair presidential vote in march political analyst dimitri baddish thinks there is no split in russian society but rallies will positively influence the country's political climate.
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the father of murdered x f s b agent alexander litvinenko wants to blame the blood in your kitchen for the death of his son but now he's had a change of heart. plus america's anti-corporate protesters are affected in a dog raid from the park occupied since early october. in a rush over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of the march fourth presidential vote two of the largest rallies took place in moscow where both supporters and opponents of blood being a poor. and took to the streets for the ark in opposition it was the third in one of the largest gathering since problem entry elections two months ago which they claim were rigged political analyst dmitri babich however says the split is fueled by the mass media and is deeply rooted. it's mostly just emotional fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seen the same two faces on television maybe too much in the last few months especially some people were terrified the way they saw that position and its slogans and when they failed to h
the father of murdered x f s b agent alexander litvinenko wants to blame the blood in your kitchen for the death of his son but now he's had a change of heart. plus america's anti-corporate protesters are affected in a dog raid from the park occupied since early october. in a rush over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of the march fourth presidential vote two of the largest rallies took place in moscow...
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officer alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago he says he was wrong to accuse the kremlin of organizing his son's death and admits he just said what the west wanted to hear r.t. went to listen to vall their lives been incl story first hand. but is. this is how we found life to me and coo bringing his tiny telling apartment no electricity no gas no water would you if it wasn't for the help of various people who would have died from hunger freezing to death the last time i was on christmas. we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like self ixil tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . three of them we broke. yet you get extremist you know dorsett there he's just give me a yes but here doris you would be. one vicariously man coast sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. wouldn't it would not be me that peanut o
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design did so well he wants blamed for the death of his son alexander. but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and off first his own theory of what happened . but the latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters face a heavy handed police response we ask how the occupy movement will cope with the eviction from the park they have occupied since early october and. saturday was a day for demonstrations in russia over two hundred thousand people gathered across the country to voice their political views ahead of next month's presidential election two of the largest rallies took place in the capita. with supporters and opponents of the current leadership braving the bitter cold to have their say it was the third biggest opposition gathering after the parliamentary vote two months ago which protesters claimed was rigged now their main demand is for a fair presidential vote in march martin mccauley who is an expert on russia at the university of london believes the opposition lacks of viable leader at the moment. a very large rally is promised for the e
design did so well he wants blamed for the death of his son alexander. but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and off first his own theory of what happened . but the latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters face a heavy handed police response we ask how the occupy movement will cope with the eviction from the park they have occupied since early october and. saturday was a day for demonstrations in russia over two hundred thousand people gathered across the...
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he wants blamed for the media put in for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and offers his own theory to explain what happened. was america's anti-corporate protesters are effected in a doner raid from the part of vevo occupied since early october. in russia over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth prevent presidential vote excuse me two of the largest rallies took place in moscow where both supporters and opponents of the bloody medical team took to the streets for the opposition it was the third and one of the largest gathering since parliamentary elections two months ago which they claim are rigged political analysts to dmitri babich however says your split is fueled by the mass media and is not deeply rooted. it's mostly just emotional fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seen the same two faces on television maybe too much in the last few months especially some people were terrified the way
he wants blamed for the media put in for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers father has changed his mind and offers his own theory to explain what happened. was america's anti-corporate protesters are effected in a doner raid from the part of vevo occupied since early october. in russia over two hundred thousand people across the country have braved the freezing temperatures to voice their political views ahead of march fourth prevent presidential vote...
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officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like self ixil tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . smoke three of them we brought. yet extremist young dorsett there and he's just give me a yes but here doris you would be. the one biter you to namco sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. but they're going to be made that he made a video if you watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about the hatred. even only i had known my son worked for british intelligence i would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent the choice should be short of story what else can i answer the. only with. the u.-turn vaulters says came when his sons we don't know rina bin and co revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for and my six alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british
officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like self ixil tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . smoke three of them we brought. yet extremist young dorsett there and he's just give me a yes but here doris you would be. the one biter you to namco sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead. but they're going to...
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officer alexander litvinenko has made a shock u. turn over claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he would gretz the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london by polonium poisoning well he's a guy who went to meet him. this is how we found mike that lead me and co praying in his tiny tellin apartment no electricity no gas no porch water what. if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or frozen to death the last time i took a bath was on christmas. we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like self ixil tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . yet you get extremist you know that there are he's just given your yapper your divorce you would be. one vicariously namco sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected
officer alexander litvinenko has made a shock u. turn over claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he would gretz the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london by polonium poisoning well he's a guy who went to meet him. this is how we found mike that lead me and co praying in his tiny tellin apartment no electricity no gas no porch water what. if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or...
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you want to blame blood in your building for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers bother to change his mind at all for his own theory to explain what happened. was the latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters face a heavy handed police response we asked how the occupy movement cope with addiction from a park they've occupied since early october. first saturday was a day of demonstrations in russia more than two hundred thousand people across the country voiced their political views ahead of next month's presidential vote two of the largest rallies happened in moscow with supporters and opponents of the current leadership braving bitter cold to have their say it was the third and largest opposition gathering after the parliamentary vote two months ago which protesters claim was raining now their main demand is for a fair presidential vote in march for more on the russian rallies i'm joined by. researcher and author of the book full spectrum dominance totalitarian democracy in the new world order so back in november prime minister putin
you want to blame blood in your building for the death of his son alexander litvinenko but now the former f.s.b. officers bother to change his mind at all for his own theory to explain what happened. was the latest incident for america's anti-corporate protesters face a heavy handed police response we asked how the occupy movement cope with addiction from a park they've occupied since early october. first saturday was a day of demonstrations in russia more than two hundred thousand people...
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officer alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago he says he was wrong to accuse the kremlin of organizing his son's death and admits he just said what the west wanted to hear want to hear. story firsthand. how we found out that he. bring in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no water. if it wasn't for the people who would have died from hunger and today. we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like self ixil tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed's archive and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . you could be here just as much three of them we broke. yet you get extremist you know which of dorset there are he's just give me a yes but here doris you would be. the one vital european and co sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead we're going to a different if not deem even to be made of each if you watching this program please forgive me for all
officer alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago he says he was wrong to accuse the kremlin of organizing his son's death and admits he just said what the west wanted to hear want to hear. story firsthand. how we found out that he. bring in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no water. if it wasn't for the people who would have died from hunger and today. we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was...