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the second is that somehow this was some kind of disgruntled former fsb officer. friday is national fsb day, that's something investigators will look at, but either because, this was an unprecedented attack at the heart of russia's state security. david? >> ian pannell reporting from moscow tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and also overseas, the state of emergency playing out in australia, and the u.s. help tonight. there are deadly wildfires raging ahmmid record heat there destroying dozens of homes. several people have been killed. american firefighters are pitching in in the effort. more arriving on saturday. the haze obscuring the famous skyline of sydney. the average temperature across australia hitting 107 degrees today. that's the highest ever recorded and the second day in a row they've reached record highs. >>> back here at home tonight, and congress has just raised the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21 in the u.s. the new measure applies to the purchase of cigarettes as well as vaping products. it comes amid concern about increasing nicotine use among y
the second is that somehow this was some kind of disgruntled former fsb officer. friday is national fsb day, that's something investigators will look at, but either because, this was an unprecedented attack at the heart of russia's state security. david? >> ian pannell reporting from moscow tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and also overseas, the state of emergency playing out in australia, and the u.s. help tonight. there are deadly wildfires raging ahmmid record heat there...
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the second is that somehow this was some kind of disgruntled former fsb officer. friday is national fsb day, that's something investigators will look at, but either way, this was an audacious and unprecedented attack at the heart of russia's state security. david? >> ian pannell reporting from moscow tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and also overseas, the state of emergency playing out in australia, and the u.s. help tonight. there are deadly wildfires raging amid record heat there. more than 100 fires now burning, destroying dozens of homes. several people have been killed. american firefighters are pitching in in the effort. more arriving on saturday. the haze obscuring the famous skyline of sydney. the average temperature across australia hitting 107 degrees today. that's the highest ever recorded and the second day in a row they've reached record highs. >>> back here at home tonight, and congress has just raised the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21 in the u.s. the new measure applies to the purchase of cigarettes as well as e-cigarettes and vaping products.
the second is that somehow this was some kind of disgruntled former fsb officer. friday is national fsb day, that's something investigators will look at, but either way, this was an audacious and unprecedented attack at the heart of russia's state security. david? >> ian pannell reporting from moscow tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and also overseas, the state of emergency playing out in australia, and the u.s. help tonight. there are deadly wildfires raging amid record heat there....
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bailey,john, andrew others, we will be playing a role at the fsb jointly with other bodies, to try to advance -- advance these issues. question -- you mentioned overlap between us and the fca. a sense of objectives going in the same directions. these funds are collective, and everyone is entitled to the same treatment within one. from an fca point of view, if there are things in the fund that mean that people that move early get a better deal, not because markets have moved -- just get a better deal than people who come later -- that is an issue for them. for us, that could be the beginning of a run. people start to appreciate if you move quickly, you will get some of the scarce assets that are liquid, and a better price. have provoked, from a micro speculative reit -- speculative point, it could be. >> on the open-ended funds again, you mentioned the international collaboration. i believe, governor, in the past, you have expressed a certain degree of disappointment with the limited action to date. have you seen any sort of increased willingness recently? mr. carney: well, i think --
bailey,john, andrew others, we will be playing a role at the fsb jointly with other bodies, to try to advance -- advance these issues. question -- you mentioned overlap between us and the fca. a sense of objectives going in the same directions. these funds are collective, and everyone is entitled to the same treatment within one. from an fca point of view, if there are things in the fund that mean that people that move early get a better deal, not because markets have moved -- just get a better...
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a horrifying incident in russia today a gunman opening fire outside the moscow headquarters of the fsb intelligence agency officials say one fsb employee was killed and at least five other people were injured. the attacker was killed in a shootout his identity and motive are so far unclear. >>> and on the subject of russia tonight, we have rare access inside the u.s. mission in the waters off syria. a major show of force to the russians. bill kneely now with our nbc news exclusive. >> reporter: american military muscle in the mediterranean. we're on the aircraft carrier harry s. truman now watching a growing russian threat russian submarines testing cruise missiles, russian war ships this week staging exercises near syria. russia is back in the mediterranean with a vengeance, but the message from this carrier and its aircraft couldn't be clearer. we're watching you 24/7. the u.s. mission to deter russian aggression >> there's a cost and a risk to bad behavior, and we won't allow it >> reporter: above the carrier u.s. patrol planes they are looking, above all, for russian nuclear-powere
a horrifying incident in russia today a gunman opening fire outside the moscow headquarters of the fsb intelligence agency officials say one fsb employee was killed and at least five other people were injured. the attacker was killed in a shootout his identity and motive are so far unclear. >>> and on the subject of russia tonight, we have rare access inside the u.s. mission in the waters off syria. a major show of force to the russians. bill kneely now with our nbc news exclusive....
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a horrifying incident in russia today a gunman opening fire outside the moscow headquarters of the fsb intelligence agency officials say one fsb employee was killed and at least five other people were injured. the attacker was killed in a shootout his identity and motive are so far unclear. >>> and on the subject of russia tonight, we have rare access inside the u.s. mission in the waters off syria. a major show of force to the russians. bill kneely now with our nbc news exclusive. >> reporter: american military muscle in the mediterranean. we're on the aircraft carrier harry s. truman, now watching a growing russian threat russian submarines testing cruise missiles, russian war ships this week staging exercises near syria. russia is back in the mediterranean with a vengeance, but the message from this carrier and the aircraft couldn't be clearer. we're watching you 24/7 the u.s. mission, to deter russian aggression >> there is a cost and a risk to bad behavior, and we won't allow it >> reporter: above the carrier u.s. patrol planes they are looking, above all, for russian nuclear powe
a horrifying incident in russia today a gunman opening fire outside the moscow headquarters of the fsb intelligence agency officials say one fsb employee was killed and at least five other people were injured. the attacker was killed in a shootout his identity and motive are so far unclear. >>> and on the subject of russia tonight, we have rare access inside the u.s. mission in the waters off syria. a major show of force to the russians. bill kneely now with our nbc news exclusive....
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russia's main intelligence agency, the fsb, says one of its officers has been killed in a shooting near its headquarters in moscow. five people are being treated for injuries, one of them said to be another employee of the agency. russian media say the gunman, who opened fire with an automatic weapon, was killed by an armed fsb officer. the identity of the attacker has not been publicly confirmed. in a rare show of bipartisan unity, the us house of representatives has overwhelmingly approved president trump's renegotiated trade agreement with canada and mexico. the democrat—controlled house backed the billjust a day after voting to impeach the president. it must now be passed by the senate. it replaces nafta, the north america free trade agreement, now 25 years old. president putin has congratulated borisjohnson on his victory in the uk election and suggested that britain should pursue better economic ties with russia. mr putin was speaking at his annual news conference. he also dismissed derogatory comments about him that had been previously made by mrjohnson. our moscow corresponden
russia's main intelligence agency, the fsb, says one of its officers has been killed in a shooting near its headquarters in moscow. five people are being treated for injuries, one of them said to be another employee of the agency. russian media say the gunman, who opened fire with an automatic weapon, was killed by an armed fsb officer. the identity of the attacker has not been publicly confirmed. in a rare show of bipartisan unity, the us house of representatives has overwhelmingly approved...
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. 0ne fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government—controlled body. a pioneer of international development who founded the world's largest ngo has died. sir fazle hasan abed was 83. he founded the bangladesh rural advancement committee, also known as brac, in 1972. now operating in 11 asian and african countries, brac is said to have lifted 150 million people out of poverty. arsenal has formally signed mikel arteta as its new manager. the spaniard played for arsenal for five years, including a stint as club captain. he says he has to change the energy at the club after a run of poor results. queen elizabeth's husband, prince philip, has been admitted to hospita
. 0ne fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government—controlled...
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. 0ne fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. three and a half years after the uk voted to leave the european union, mps have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the government's brexit bill. the legislation now paves the way for boris johnson to deliver his promise by the end of next month. the prime minister won the vote easily, with six opposition labour mps backing the government. the united nations has warned of a rapid increase in hunger and disease amongst displaced people in syria. it follows the decision by russia and china to veto a measure to keep aid flowing to civilians. fighting between the government forces and rebels in the north—western province of idlib has been intensifying — with thousands fleeing their homes. bill hayton reports. this is the corner post, one of four places where aid can cross into syria stop but on friday was the scene of demonstrations. thousands of people march to protest what they see as turkey's elaboration wi
. 0ne fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. three and a half years after the uk voted to leave the european union, mps have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the government's brexit bill. the legislation now paves the way for boris johnson to deliver his promise by the end of next month. the prime minister won the vote easily, with six opposition labour mps...
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one fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second officer has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government controlled body. a french court has found the telecoms firm, orange, and its former boss didier lombard, guilty of "moral harassment" over a spate of suicides at the company. 35 employees took their own lives a decade ago as management carried out a vast restructuring plan. mr lombard's lawyer says he will appeal the sentence the international criminal court's chief prosecutor says she believes war crimes have been committed in the israeli—occupied palestinian territories. fatou bensouda now says she wants to launch an investigation but needs the court to establish first if they have authority over these
one fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second officer has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government controlled...
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. 0ne fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government controlled body. a pioneer of international development who founded the world's largest ngo has died. sir fazle hasan abed was 83. he founded the bangladesh rural advancement committee, also known as brac, in 1972. now operating in eleven asian and african countries, brac is said to have lifted 150 million people out of poverty. there have been more mass protests in india today over a controversial new citizenship law. at least six people have been killed in the demonstrations. critics say the legislation discriminates against the country's 200 million strong muslim population, with many fearing they could become
. 0ne fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government controlled body....
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russian media say the gunman, who opened fire with an automatic weapon, was killed by an armed fsb officer. the identity of the attacker has not been publicly confirmed. in a rare show of bipartisan unity, the us house of representatives has overwhelmingly approved president trump's renegotiated trade agreement with canada and mexico. the democrat—controlled house backed the billjust a day after voting to impeach the president. it must now be passed by the senate. the senate is dominated by the president's republican party. it replaces nafta, the north america free trade agreement, now 25 years old. but democrats and republicans are locked in a stand—off about the next stage of president trump's impeachment. it has been delayed until early january, at least, because they can't agree the format for a trial in the senate. amy mackinnon is a reporter with foreign policy magazine, in washington. she told us how the parties are likely to proceed. this appears to be a very last—minute attempt by the democrats and nancy pelosi to try to retain a little bit of control of the process. what th
russian media say the gunman, who opened fire with an automatic weapon, was killed by an armed fsb officer. the identity of the attacker has not been publicly confirmed. in a rare show of bipartisan unity, the us house of representatives has overwhelmingly approved president trump's renegotiated trade agreement with canada and mexico. the democrat—controlled house backed the billjust a day after voting to impeach the president. it must now be passed by the senate. the senate is dominated by...
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the fsb is now trying to establish the attacker‘s identity. queen elizabeth has set out the british government's legislative plans at the state opening of parliament. it's the second queen's speech in less than three months, after the conservative party's emphatic victory in last week's election. tough criminal justice laws and an increase in funding for the national health service were among the policies given priority. but of the 29 bills mentioned in the speech, seven of them dealt with brexit. my my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. my ministers will bring forward legislation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. goldman sachs is close to reaching a settlement of nearly $2 billion with the us department ofjustice over a corruption scandal, according to the washington post. the company could pay the multi—billion dollar fine for allegedly turning a
the fsb is now trying to establish the attacker‘s identity. queen elizabeth has set out the british government's legislative plans at the state opening of parliament. it's the second queen's speech in less than three months, after the conservative party's emphatic victory in last week's election. tough criminal justice laws and an increase in funding for the national health service were among the policies given priority. but of the 29 bills mentioned in the speech, seven of them dealt with...
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the fsb is now trying to establish the attacker‘s identity. queen elizabeth has set out the british government's legislative plans at the state opening of parliament. it's the second queen's speech in less than three months, after the conservative party's emphatic victory in last week's election. tough criminal justice laws and an increase in funding for the national health service were among the policies given priority. but of the 29 bills mentioned in the speech, seven of them dealt with brexit. now, this manifesto hasjust sold for $8.8 million at auction in new york. to give you a clue, it was written in french back in 1892 and relates to a major sporting event taking place in tokyo next year. it was penned by pierre de coubertin, founder of the international olympic committee, and it's the outline for the modern games. sotheby‘s said the sale set a new world record for sports memorabilia. the final price was nearly nine times higher than the pre—sale estimate of $1 million. indian authorities are struggling to cope with mass protests,
the fsb is now trying to establish the attacker‘s identity. queen elizabeth has set out the british government's legislative plans at the state opening of parliament. it's the second queen's speech in less than three months, after the conservative party's emphatic victory in last week's election. tough criminal justice laws and an increase in funding for the national health service were among the policies given priority. but of the 29 bills mentioned in the speech, seven of them dealt with...
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one fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government—controlled body. a pioneer of international development who founded the world's largest non—profit organisation has died. sir fazle hasan abed was 83. he founded the bangladesh rural advancement committee, also known as brac, in 1972. it centred on helping small businesses, educating children, and teaching women about healthcare. now operating in 11 asian and african countries, brac is said to have lifted 150 million people out of poverty. two cruise ships have collided in the port of mexico's resort of cozumel. the ships belong to the luxury cruise operator carnival corp, who said the stern of a 290—metreâ
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russia's main intelligence agency, the fsb, says one of its officers has been killed in a shooting near its headquarters in moscow. five people are being treated for injuries, one of them said to be another employee of the agency. russian media say the gunman, who opened fire with an automatic weapon, was killed by an armed fsb officer. the identity of the attacker has not been publicly confirmed. queen elizabeth has formally set out the british government's legislative plans at the state opening of parliament. it's the second queen's speech in less than three months, after the conservative party's emphatic victory in last week's election. tough criminal justice laws and an increase in funding for the national health service are among the priorities. but of the 29 bills mentioned in the speech, seven of them deal with brexit. in a rare show of bipartisan unity, the us house of representatives has overwhelmingly approved president trump's renegotiated trade agreement with canada and mexico. the democrat—controlled house backed the billjust a day after voting to impeach the president. i
russia's main intelligence agency, the fsb, says one of its officers has been killed in a shooting near its headquarters in moscow. five people are being treated for injuries, one of them said to be another employee of the agency. russian media say the gunman, who opened fire with an automatic weapon, was killed by an armed fsb officer. the identity of the attacker has not been publicly confirmed. queen elizabeth has formally set out the british government's legislative plans at the state...
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least one person has been killed in a shooting at the headquarters of russia's security service, the fsb. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but, first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at eight, we'll take an in—depth look at today's queen's speech, and examine what's being proposed in the new agenda. beyond 100 days at seven will have all the latest developments in the us, after the house of representatives voted to impeach president trump on two charges. and at 10:40, and 11:30, we'll take a first look at tomorrow morning's front pages in the papers. 0ur reviewers tonight are talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew, and sian griffiths, education & families editor at the sunday times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougal. is it on or is if off? don't ask manchester city — they say they don't know! what exactly is happening with arteta and arsenal? we'll bring you the latest. he led his country out more times than anyone else. but scotland captain greg laidlaw has playe
least one person has been killed in a shooting at the headquarters of russia's security service, the fsb. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but, first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at eight, we'll take an in—depth look at today's queen's speech, and examine what's being proposed in the new agenda. beyond 100 days at seven will have all the latest developments in the us, after the house of representatives voted to impeach president trump on two charges....
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it is the home of the russian federal security service, fsb, and its communist era predecessor the kgb. the attacker then reportedly fled to a neighboring building, barricading himself inside. himrity services then shot dead. ambulances were on the scene to help several casualties. >> there were gunshots. i didn't get any closer, because it wanted to live. i hid around the corner, and watched from there. emergency services came later. before that, police officers rent to an ambulance unloaded somebody onto it quickly. i don't know for sure, but apparently he was already dead. reporter: the shooting happened on the same day vladimir putin was holding his annual showcase, screened live on russian television. thes unclear what attacker's motives might have been or whether he was acting alone. sirens]cy authorities are trying to establish his identity. in attack took place here front of one of the most important institutions of the country, the institution where vladimir putin worked for 16 years. this incident will be taken extremely seriously, especially since it took place during the fs
it is the home of the russian federal security service, fsb, and its communist era predecessor the kgb. the attacker then reportedly fled to a neighboring building, barricading himself inside. himrity services then shot dead. ambulances were on the scene to help several casualties. >> there were gunshots. i didn't get any closer, because it wanted to live. i hid around the corner, and watched from there. emergency services came later. before that, police officers rent to an ambulance...
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the fsb has said this was a lone attacker, who has now been "neutralised". here's olga ivshina from bbc russian. hours after the incident, there are still conflicting accounts of what has happened. the initial version reported by the press office was that three strangers walked into the public reception and opened fire. two of them were immediately killed and one of them managed to run out, continued shooting and then killed a traffic police officer. then he ran into a building, barricaded himself, then there was an exchange of fire with russian special forces which arrived at the scene and later he was killed. a few minutes later came another account, again by officials, who now say there was just one shooter and that he was killed and he never managed to open the building. there are lots of videos on russian social media depicting bits and bobs of what has happened. it's hard to understand which exact moment they refer to. but there was a harsh contrast with those gunshots which are heard in harsh contrast with glamorous pictures of moscow which you can se
the fsb has said this was a lone attacker, who has now been "neutralised". here's olga ivshina from bbc russian. hours after the incident, there are still conflicting accounts of what has happened. the initial version reported by the press office was that three strangers walked into the public reception and opened fire. two of them were immediately killed and one of them managed to run out, continued shooting and then killed a traffic police officer. then he ran into a building,...
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in fact, we spend a lot of time talking to organisations like the fsb. two things that we would say. firstly, it's really important that as we look to the future path of the minimum wage, we understand affordability for business really matters. the chancellor set out a plan for raising the minimum wage to 66% of average earnings or about £10.50 by 202a. i think politicians need to understand that that kind of rise doesn't come forfree. and they will need to be looking at the kind of supportive policies around that that will help businesses, particularly looking at things like tax policies, ir35, employment tax, national insurance but also things like business rates and the apprenticeship levies, so small firms can afford rises going forward. i think everyone agrees we want the minimum wage to rise but it has to do so sustainably. it's a difficult balance if you are a small company, if your wage bill goes up, you'll likely employ fewer people? so far, as i say, we have not seen large scale evidence of that. in fact, where we have seen evidence, it tends
in fact, we spend a lot of time talking to organisations like the fsb. two things that we would say. firstly, it's really important that as we look to the future path of the minimum wage, we understand affordability for business really matters. the chancellor set out a plan for raising the minimum wage to 66% of average earnings or about £10.50 by 202a. i think politicians need to understand that that kind of rise doesn't come forfree. and they will need to be looking at the kind of supportive...
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a second intelligence officer has died after a shooting outside of russia's fsb security headquartersrs last night. the suspect was shot dead by police at the scene. investigators raided his home outside of moscow earlier friday. australia's prime minister has apologized for going on holiday while the country contends with a massive bushfire emergency. mr. morrison pay tribute to two volunteer firefighters who were killed as they tackled a blaze near sydney. three others were seriously injured. they were among thousands battling to contain about 100 ferocious blazes raging across the state of new south wales. reporter: crews struggling to contain wild bushfires in south australia. teams are doing their best to contain the threat in multiple locations, but it is perilous work. on thursday two volunteer firefighters were killed battling flames just south of sydney. andrew o'dwyer and jeffrey keaton died after a burning tree fell on their truck. >> these two brave men who lost their lives represent the thousands and thousands of volunteers on the ground today and tomorrow and in the days c
a second intelligence officer has died after a shooting outside of russia's fsb security headquartersrs last night. the suspect was shot dead by police at the scene. investigators raided his home outside of moscow earlier friday. australia's prime minister has apologized for going on holiday while the country contends with a massive bushfire emergency. mr. morrison pay tribute to two volunteer firefighters who were killed as they tackled a blaze near sydney. three others were seriously injured....
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the fsb is trying to establish the attackers identity. the u.s. congress has voted to raise the minimuage for buying tobacco and vaping products from 18 to 21. the legislation was passed by the senate as part of the larger budget bill. it means that from next year, tobacco and e-cigarettes will join alcohol as substances that prohibited for those underge 21. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, there is a nationwide amnesty in new zealand for dangerous weapons. how a mass shooting changed the gun culture there. laura: theai long-d big-screen version of andrew lloyd webber's musical "cats." s finally here. it sees telestrate, jennifer hudson, and judi densh taking on the walls. the stage musical has been delighting fans since the early 1980's, but the reviews for the film have not been overwhelming. will gompertz hastmore on this y. will: this is the trair for the bi screen, big-budget adaptation of cats. it caused a social media storm en it was posted in the summer. >>hat is her name? >> cat got your tongue? will: people were
the fsb is trying to establish the attackers identity. the u.s. congress has voted to raise the minimuage for buying tobacco and vaping products from 18 to 21. the legislation was passed by the senate as part of the larger budget bill. it means that from next year, tobacco and e-cigarettes will join alcohol as substances that prohibited for those underge 21. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, there is a nationwide amnesty in new zealand for dangerous weapons....
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real—world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offences, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sandford, bbc news. france is bracing itself for another day of disruption amid national strikes in protest at planned pension reforms. unions say over a million people took to the streets on thursday, across the country. our correspondent rich preston repor
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real—world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sandford, bbc news. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm chetan pathak with friday's sport briefing. we start with arsenal who are on their longest run without a win since 1977 after losing 2—1 to brighton in the engli
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real—world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sanford, bbc news. the authorities in samoa have closed all non—essential public services as part of attempts to combat a measles epidemic that has killed more than 60 people. but cases of measles have been growing worldwide. acording to the world health organiz
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real—world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offences, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sandford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: three european powers have claimed that iran is developing nuclear—ca pable missiles, in violation of a un security council resolution. the uk, france and germany say iran has tested a variant of
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent a quarter of a million pounds on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real—world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sanford, bbc news. the authorities in samoa have closed all non—essential public services as part of attempts to combat a measles epidemic that has killed more than 60 people. but cases of measles have been growing worldwide. according to the
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent a quarter of a million pounds on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain...
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the person who was killed was a member of staff at the fsb. five others have reportedly been injured. in the united states, the republican leader of the us senate, mitch mcconnell, has called the impeachment of president trump the most rushed, least thorough and most unfair in history. senator mcconnell was speaking after the house of represenatives, which is dominated by the democrats, voted to send donald trump fror trial ion the senate. mr mcconnell has been accused l using his authority, and obstructing congress. he made it clear he would not support the attempt to remove the president from office. the house's conduct risks a deeply damaging...the institutions of american government. this particular house of representatives has led its partisan rage at this particular president creates a toxic new precedent that will echo well into the future. mr mccconnnell‘s democrat opposite number, chuck shumer gave this response. leader mcconnell claimed the impeachment was motivated by partisan rage. this from the man who said proudly, "i am not im
the person who was killed was a member of staff at the fsb. five others have reportedly been injured. in the united states, the republican leader of the us senate, mitch mcconnell, has called the impeachment of president trump the most rushed, least thorough and most unfair in history. senator mcconnell was speaking after the house of represenatives, which is dominated by the democrats, voted to send donald trump fror trial ion the senate. mr mcconnell has been accused l using his authority,...
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now, it took place here at the fsb headquarters. remember, the fsb is the internal security services, the successor to the kgb. according to authorities what we know there was a lone gunman that opened fire just around the corner and killed one fsb officer. shots rang out, passers-by were running for cover, and five civilians were also injured -- sorry, four officers and one civilian. now they're trying to establish the motive. was it a lone gunman slightly unhinged or was this a terrorist attack? we believe that they have now identified perhaps where the man lived. either way this is an audacious attack in the heart of russia's state security, michael. >> thank you so much for that, ian. >>> we are just five days away from christmas. this is the final weekend before the holiday. it's going to be a busy one for shoppers. the question is, can you still order online and get them in time? rebecca jarvis is at the u.s. postal facility in new york with a reality check. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, michael. yeah, that's right.
now, it took place here at the fsb headquarters. remember, the fsb is the internal security services, the successor to the kgb. according to authorities what we know there was a lone gunman that opened fire just around the corner and killed one fsb officer. shots rang out, passers-by were running for cover, and five civilians were also injured -- sorry, four officers and one civilian. now they're trying to establish the motive. was it a lone gunman slightly unhinged or was this a terrorist...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real—world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sandford, bbc news. police and demonstrators have clashed on the streets of paris and other cities in one of the biggest strikes in france for decades. officers fired teargas in the capital, arresting at least 80 people. trains and flights were affected and
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent £250,000 on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corp poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk, and some members were identified through their social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is that they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in...
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in fact, we spend a lot of time talking to organisations like the fsb. two things we would say. firstly, it's really important that as we look to the future path of the minimum wage, we understand affordability for business really matters. the chancellor set out a plan for raising the minimum wage to 66% of average earnings or about £10.50 by 2024. i think politicians need to understand that that kind of rise doesn't come for free. they will need to be looking at the kind of supportive policies around that that will help businesses, particularly looking at things like tax policies, national insurance and also things like business rates and the apprenticeship levies, so small firms can afford rises going forward. i think everyone agrees we wa nt forward. i think everyone agrees we want the minimum wage to rise but it has to do so sustainably. it's a difficult balance if you are a small company, if your wage bill goes up, you likely employ fewer people? so far we have not seen large scale evidence of that. where we have seen evidence, it tends to be people may be getting a few le
in fact, we spend a lot of time talking to organisations like the fsb. two things we would say. firstly, it's really important that as we look to the future path of the minimum wage, we understand affordability for business really matters. the chancellor set out a plan for raising the minimum wage to 66% of average earnings or about £10.50 by 2024. i think politicians need to understand that that kind of rise doesn't come for free. they will need to be looking at the kind of supportive...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. the national crime agency says the group is the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. but it's been able to identify members of evil corp from their social media profiles. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sanford, bbc news. much of france has been brought to a standstill today as a result of one of the biggest public sector strikes for years. the strikes have been called in opposition to president emanuel macron's plans to reform pensions. lucy williamson reports. tear gas today masked the rea
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. the national crime agency says the group is the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. but it's been able to identify members of evil corp from their social media profiles. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real world footprint of...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets is spent a quarter of a million pounds on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corps poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don‘t leave russia, there‘s no chance of them standing trial. daniel sanford, bbc news. the rainy season in east africa has been unusually heavy this year, with two months of relentless downpours. the increase in rainfall could be linked to rising sea temperatures in the indian ocean. hundreds of people have di
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets is spent a quarter of a million pounds on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corps poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain...
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>> -- [inaudible] and you weren't for the fsb in 2017. was he involved in the russian interference effort in the u.s. presidential election? >> i will refer you again to the charging document and a going to allow the treasury announcement to stand on its own. >> speaking of the complaint, there's a reference in the complaint to "washington post" story about one of these victims. and then there's a long series of conversations among the alleged conspirators talking about that story. i'm just curious what is evidentiary value on having these people say look, there's a story about us, i guess we in trouble now. >> i know exactly to document but i think fervid answer to that on that when i'm going to refer that to one of the u.s. attorneys. >> i the question for director jones. in the process of monitoring these men can you tell us anything about their lifestyle? did they become rather wealthy in the process? what can you tell us in terms of what you know about them and what they been doing with this cash? >> we've been able to identify an on
>> -- [inaudible] and you weren't for the fsb in 2017. was he involved in the russian interference effort in the u.s. presidential election? >> i will refer you again to the charging document and a going to allow the treasury announcement to stand on its own. >> speaking of the complaint, there's a reference in the complaint to "washington post" story about one of these victims. and then there's a long series of conversations among the alleged conspirators talking...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent a quarter of a million pounds on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corps poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. daniel sanford, bbc news. two british pilots have landed back in the uk after flying around the world in a newly—restored spitfire. theirjourney in a plane originally built in 1943 started and finished at goodwood aerodrome in west sussex. robert hall rep
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. yakobets spent a quarter of a million pounds on his wedding. the national crime agency says evil corps poses the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. and some members were identified through social media boasting. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain...
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if you work for the fsb in russia and are working on the most important thing that they worked on in 20 years, the e-mail the hillary scandal turning into the russian hacking, you guys were carrying on and you would probably be dead. the fact that they did not have a burner phone with whatsapp and did this in plain stupidity, whatever i get into the russian thing i see idiocy in our whole country. whether the e-mail with i love it or these idiots showing their political bias, the most important thing the fbi has. >> they are all incompetent and the russians are running around hacking everybody and we know they hack. >> we are also taking her eyes off of everything else like china and north korea and ukraine and other places where people might be trying to infiltrate our electoral system. but still the abuse of power in the surveillance tools that these agencies have that is most disturbing and what drives me crazy is devin nunes who push for reauthorization of various access. >> this is something that the people on the right annoys me too death, they are concerned about mistreatment
if you work for the fsb in russia and are working on the most important thing that they worked on in 20 years, the e-mail the hillary scandal turning into the russian hacking, you guys were carrying on and you would probably be dead. the fact that they did not have a burner phone with whatsapp and did this in plain stupidity, whatever i get into the russian thing i see idiocy in our whole country. whether the e-mail with i love it or these idiots showing their political bias, the most important...
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senator kennedy and others, i think it's thune, they've taken it on and they're mouthing with the kgb and fsb what they want you to say. >> there's no question that there is nothing to this ukraine thing and everybody knows it, it's adding to the intrigue but i'm looking at it a little differently. when we look at the forensics here and the evidence, everything runs through or leads to rudy giuliani in terms of understanding why this happened. now, with that said, i don't think he's the problem, i think he's an agent for the president, but here's why i ask you the question. do you believe that he is the president's lawyer? >> i think he is. i think he's been acting as the president's lawyer, he's been acting as kind of a renegade, self-dealing secretary of state with pompeo's authorization, but he's the president's lawyer, yes. >> i tell you why i ask. it matters because if he is not the lawyer, then he doesn't have any privilege and there is really no explanation for him being put into this process except to subvert it. and if he is the lawyer, there is still a big problem. you say, yeah, he
senator kennedy and others, i think it's thune, they've taken it on and they're mouthing with the kgb and fsb what they want you to say. >> there's no question that there is nothing to this ukraine thing and everybody knows it, it's adding to the intrigue but i'm looking at it a little differently. when we look at the forensics here and the evidence, everything runs through or leads to rudy giuliani in terms of understanding why this happened. now, with that said, i don't think he's the...
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pictures show him with ukraine lawyer with russian fsb training, a guy known for pushing debunked claims about hunter biden and ukraine meddling in the election. now he wants giuliani to set up a, quote, unquote, anti-corruption group in ukraine. i have heard republicans say that they really wish giuliani would just stop, that this is all bad for the president, but he's not stopping and nobody is calling for him to. >> on the contrary. he's made it very clear on twitter around elsewhere that he's going to vindicate himself through investigations of his own. so he has, you know, made it clear he is going to continue doing what he is doing because he believes that the bidens are hiding something, and so he's trying to expose that by making these connections. but do you know who is most unhappy with rudy giuliani's presence in ukraine? the ukrainian government. a number of officials coming out in pun in tblic in the last cou hours saying, why is he here? one dropped a profanity -- a senior official dropped profanity saying it is not a coincidence and we don't want him here. they more than a
pictures show him with ukraine lawyer with russian fsb training, a guy known for pushing debunked claims about hunter biden and ukraine meddling in the election. now he wants giuliani to set up a, quote, unquote, anti-corruption group in ukraine. i have heard republicans say that they really wish giuliani would just stop, that this is all bad for the president, but he's not stopping and nobody is calling for him to. >> on the contrary. he's made it very clear on twitter around elsewhere...
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a graduate of fsb academy both called for an investigation into hunter biden and the claims that ukraine meddled in 2016. a theory denounced by russia expert hill in the impeachment hearings. >> it bothered me because, first of all, it's for me, it makes -- my story through that story of putin and if russia was smart enough, they would be quiet and let him talk and if putin is using them, unfortunately, they cannot. no one can stop him from saying whatever he is saying. >> reporter: while giuliani is gathering new claims in ukraine, back home he is under greater excrete knee than ever. nathan hodge, cnn, kiev. >>> he is an army man through and through but now this dad has to cheer for the navy football team because of his son. >> my dad doesn't like it too much when ill give him the navy gear that says "beat army" on it, but it's free stuff so he still wears it. in one week... a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week.
a graduate of fsb academy both called for an investigation into hunter biden and the claims that ukraine meddled in 2016. a theory denounced by russia expert hill in the impeachment hearings. >> it bothered me because, first of all, it's for me, it makes -- my story through that story of putin and if russia was smart enough, they would be quiet and let him talk and if putin is using them, unfortunately, they cannot. no one can stop him from saying whatever he is saying. >> reporter:...
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he likes to talk about secret information that only the fsb, the success organization of the kgb has acquired. and he takes good measures. he's a former counter intelligence officer. after all he understands the weaknesses and straights of his interlockteres and there's a record of candidate trump, businessman trump spinning theories as he did about my former boss barack obama. so i'm sure he has decided this is way to use leverage and to make the president look back and to pull the president towards his side against people like you and me who are committed and trying to talk about facts. >> there's an interesting story that relates to this in politico that the senate panel that looked into the russian interference and also ukrainian interference, alleged, came up short. some republican senators recently questioned whether kiev tried to sabotage donald trump's campaign. looked into the theory and found scant evidence to support it. rachel maddow reporting the release of that part of the report is now being held up by the dni's office. do you think that should come out? >> of course i
he likes to talk about secret information that only the fsb, the success organization of the kgb has acquired. and he takes good measures. he's a former counter intelligence officer. after all he understands the weaknesses and straights of his interlockteres and there's a record of candidate trump, businessman trump spinning theories as he did about my former boss barack obama. so i'm sure he has decided this is way to use leverage and to make the president look back and to pull the president...
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the situation, both in ukraine and with regard to russian interference, comes right from the kgb or fsb, its successor. the fact that he still doesn't acknowledged that russia interfered in our elections, here we are three years later, what does that say? the fact that he's advances a debunked idea about ukraine's interference, what does that say? these are both ideas that putin and the russian intelligence agencies have advanced. so if it comes out of putin's mouth or it comes out of somebody else's mouth that comes from putin, the danger is why do we have a president of the united states who ignores what our intelligence agencies say and relies on what putin and the russian propaganda is? that's the danger to this country. >> so in that same discussion with reporters, the president also talked about impeachment and there's a headline that i want to ask both of you about. and putting some caveats on it. you have this house judiciary committee court filing that was submitted this week against dan mcgahn and the ongoing legal battle there. democrats on the judiciary committee want to see
the situation, both in ukraine and with regard to russian interference, comes right from the kgb or fsb, its successor. the fact that he still doesn't acknowledged that russia interfered in our elections, here we are three years later, what does that say? the fact that he's advances a debunked idea about ukraine's interference, what does that say? these are both ideas that putin and the russian intelligence agencies have advanced. so if it comes out of putin's mouth or it comes out of somebody...
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only he called the director of the fsb personally. this time, we're going to do it through cybermeans. >> cyber com in the 2018 midterm elections, they used e-mails, pop-up, text messages to target trolls who were doing things and interfering in the election. how do you think about that? one of the issues with cybercrime is unlike nuclear weaponry, we have ways of knowing that's a nuclear weapon. that's a government of north korea or the government of iran. with -- with troll factories and third parties, how do you figure that out? you could figure out where it's coming from. do we have the ability to say, and the research center in st. petersburg is run by the russian government? >> well, we have the capacity to do that. we certainly working with our nato allies, identified the actual individuals as they were coming to work and logging in on their -- their computers. including their real names, their social security numbers, and of course photographs of them as they were logging into work. what we are doing here with subcontractors,
only he called the director of the fsb personally. this time, we're going to do it through cybermeans. >> cyber com in the 2018 midterm elections, they used e-mails, pop-up, text messages to target trolls who were doing things and interfering in the election. how do you think about that? one of the issues with cybercrime is unlike nuclear weaponry, we have ways of knowing that's a nuclear weapon. that's a government of north korea or the government of iran. with -- with troll factories...
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he likes to talk about secret information that only the fsb, the successor organization to the kgb, has acquired. and he takes good measures. he's a former counterintelligence officer. after all, he understands the weaknesses and strengths of his interlocutors. and there's a record of president trump, candidate trump, businessman trump spinning conspiracy theories, as he did about my former boss, barack obama. so i'm sure he has decided this is a way to use leverage and to make the president look bad and to pull the president toward his side against people like you and me who are committed and trying to talk about facts. >> there's an interesting story that relates to this in politico that the senate panel that looked into the russian interference and also ukrainian interference, alleged, came up short. some republican senators recently questioned whether kiev tried to sabotage donald trump's campaign in 2016. the gop-led intelligence community looked into the theory and found scant evidence to support it. rachel maddow reporting the release of that part of the report is now being held
he likes to talk about secret information that only the fsb, the successor organization to the kgb, has acquired. and he takes good measures. he's a former counterintelligence officer. after all, he understands the weaknesses and strengths of his interlocutors. and there's a record of president trump, candidate trump, businessman trump spinning conspiracy theories, as he did about my former boss, barack obama. so i'm sure he has decided this is a way to use leverage and to make the president...
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the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. the national crime agency says the group is the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. but it's been able to identify members of evil corp from their social media profiles. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real world footprint of people seeking to draw down the funds from these offenses, and also people who are exhibiting a very extravagant lifestyle online. evil corp even had its own lion cub. its two leaders have now been charged in america, but as long as they don't leave russia, there's no chance of them standing trial. mental health patients in england — desperate for help — are being left in limbo even after they have started treatment — that's according to research seen by the bbc. last year more than 1.5 million referrals were made by gps to a flagship talking therapy service. but one in six people waited
the us says maksim yakubets helps the russian intelligence agency, the fsb, with its malicious cyber programme, so that might be why. the national crime agency says the group is the most significant cybercrime threat to the uk. but it's been able to identify members of evil corp from their social media profiles. the fundamental weakness that organised crime has is they are driven by money and they are driven by greed. and we have been able to gain evidence in the uk of a real world footprint of...
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been wounded or killed in a shooting near the headquarters of russia's main intelligence agency, the fsb. the agency has had one of its officers was killed in the attack in central moscow, and it had to come in its words, neutralise the assailants, or they are trying to establish his identity. the british government has rejected a fresh request from the snp leader to allow a second independence referendum in scotland. but nicola sturgeon said the mandate for a new independence referendum is now ‘unarguable'. the snp won 48 of the 59 seats in scotland at the general election. and some good news — a father here in britain was saved by his quick thinking three year old. stefan snowden left home on his paw patrol truck after his father had a seizure at home. he was then spotted by two women as traffic beeped and passed around him. stefan's mother praised him for his bravery. it's nearly our last show of 2019 — we're back on monday — but still a good time to look at what word has had an impact this year. and according to a us company that tracks trends in language usage worldwide, thi
been wounded or killed in a shooting near the headquarters of russia's main intelligence agency, the fsb. the agency has had one of its officers was killed in the attack in central moscow, and it had to come in its words, neutralise the assailants, or they are trying to establish his identity. the british government has rejected a fresh request from the snp leader to allow a second independence referendum in scotland. but nicola sturgeon said the mandate for a new independence referendum is now...
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reports from moscow say up to three people have been shot dead in the headquarters of the fsb security service. the shooting is said to have happened in the reception area. one of the victims is said to be a police officer. these pictures are live from the headquarters in moscow. russian media reports that a gunman opened fire with an automatic weapon in the entrance lobby of the fsb building. security forces have cordoned off the area and moved bystanders into nearby buildings. authorities say the gunman has now been neutralised. these pictures live from moscow, as the security operation continues following those reports of shootings. here, police have confirmed they‘ve found the remains of a missing father of one in woodlands in buckinghamshire. mohammed shah subhani, also known as shah khan, had failed to return home to west london in early may. police later found the 27—year—old‘s car with ballistic damage and a murder investigation was launched. the republican leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell, has described the impeachment of president trump as the most rushed, least
reports from moscow say up to three people have been shot dead in the headquarters of the fsb security service. the shooting is said to have happened in the reception area. one of the victims is said to be a police officer. these pictures are live from the headquarters in moscow. russian media reports that a gunman opened fire with an automatic weapon in the entrance lobby of the fsb building. security forces have cordoned off the area and moved bystanders into nearby buildings. authorities say...
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there are international bodies, and fsb and i will put the eu there, because we are working with all of them on this issue, because the market disclosures of these issues are global issues and not just domestic issues. so i would medium-light to heavily engaged as compared to other issues. >> specifically, what are you doing with them? >> me, specifically? >> the commission. >> working on the reports and the proposals, but it is not just that, because i think that it goes beyond that. i have recently met with the ambassador from the eu, and randy kwarle lequarrels to brin useful information to the market. >> you don't think that we are there yet? >> it is hard. yeah, i think that it is hard. >> are you actively enforcing the 2010 guidancen disclosure? >> if what you mean by actively enforcing is if we are actively monitoring companies to see if they are following it, and to the extent they are not addressing that, the answer is a clear yes. >> i think that one way that you could more actively enforce it is to put the issuers on notice, and this is something that the division of the c
there are international bodies, and fsb and i will put the eu there, because we are working with all of them on this issue, because the market disclosures of these issues are global issues and not just domestic issues. so i would medium-light to heavily engaged as compared to other issues. >> specifically, what are you doing with them? >> me, specifically? >> the commission. >> working on the reports and the proposals, but it is not just that, because i think that it...
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several former officials, and a guy andre dirkach who studied at the fsb, the kgb academy in moscow who was involved in a pro russian political party known for supporting a set of anti-protest laws back during the uprising in 2014. >> you met with him, hang on. you met with him in ukraine this man you are describing? >> giuliani did. >> oh, giuliani did, okay. >> and i have met with one of the people who is supportive of his effort, and we interviewed him, mr. andre telechenko, and he has made allegations, but never produced evidence, and i also met with the anti-corruption activists who say that they interfered in the elections is a conspiracy theory, and no evidence to back it up. >> thank you. >>> and new details on the horrific fatal stabbing of a new york city college student. what they are saying about the teen suspect next. he teen suspect next. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be
several former officials, and a guy andre dirkach who studied at the fsb, the kgb academy in moscow who was involved in a pro russian political party known for supporting a set of anti-protest laws back during the uprising in 2014. >> you met with him, hang on. you met with him in ukraine this man you are describing? >> giuliani did. >> oh, giuliani did, okay. >> and i have met with one of the people who is supportive of his effort, and we interviewed him, mr. andre...