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US, Ukraine say many war secrets safe from intel leaks

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 8 months ago

US, Ukraine say many war secrets safe from intel leaks

"Ukraine's leaders are downplaying the impact the leak of U.S. intelligence documents could have on their military operations. I'm Ben Thomas with the closer look. Key reason, Ukraine has long held back sharing its most sensitive operational information, doubting Washington's ability to keep their secrets safe. Ukrainian and U.S. officials maintain only Ukrainians have the details of certain battle plans and other operational information. Ukraine's deputy defense minister saying only a very narrow circle of people know. So the leak, including some military assessments of Ukraine's battlefield strengths and weaknesses against Russia, likely has not been enough, at least so far, to change the course of the war. Still, Washington sees the leaks as grave and more damaging material could still surface. Meanwhile, Russia is making clear its avidly studying at all, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry peskov, saying of the leaks, quite interesting. Ben Thomas, Washington

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

08:25 min | 10 months ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Paperwork. And drugs being made more accessible going both directions and soon access it sets a clear system if Northern Ireland feels EU controls are becoming too cumbersome. Sunak calls it a decisive moment. U.S. day to today trying to put more pressure on China to not help Russia in any way in its war effort National Security Council communications director John Kirby today on Bloomberg says it is, well, it's just very simple. They do have a choice to make and we wanted to make the right choice. We'd like to see them join the rest of the international community in condemning this invasion in enforcing sanctions and doing nothing to make it easier for mister Putin to continue to conduct this war. Kirby says it's not in their interest to help Russia. Meanwhile, on the report regarding the U.S. energy department saying it is more than likely that COVID started in a China biologic lab. The president believes it's really important that we continue that work and that we find out as best we can, how it started so that we can better prevent a future pandemic. Yeah, Kirby is also saying today no definitive answer The White House is saying no consensus. Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry peskov is saying that China's proposal on Ukraine deserves great attention. Bloomberg sources saying that Hong Kong's official announcement regarding ending mask mandates may come as early as today, multiple media reports have said that early March indoor and outdoor mask requirements may be removed at the same time, Hong Kong's official response has been that the health department is examining all the data so maybe as early as today. A lot of movement the Republican Party's contest for presidential nomination, Ron DeSantis, has a book signing coming out tomorrow. Bloomberg's Rick Davis says, it really now has the wheels in motion. Just a few miles away from Mar-a-Lago, I think Ron DeSantis taunting Donald Trump a little bit with a bunch of major donors from all over the country. Many of whom used to be Trump donors. But Bloomberg's Genie Sano reminds us the reality is if you look at the polls, Donald Trump remains very much in the lead and depending on which poll you think about or you look at, Ron DeSantis, either edging him out or very close second in everyone else from Mike Pompeo, Nikki Haley, former vice president Mike Pence, all sort of far, far distant. Let the games begin. Global news powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries in San Francisco, Ahmed Baxter, and this is Bloomberg. This is Bloomberg daybreak, Asia. I'm Brian Curtis, along with Rashad Salah and our guest is Eva ados. COO and chief investment strategist at ER sheriffs. Eva, thanks very much for taking out the time to be with us. So you probably heard Doug and I just discussing there about how investors have had some time now to discount fed policy and sticky inflation. We've seen a pullback in February, but it may not be to the extent that some of the bears would like. Why? Well, we need to remember that the yield curve is still inverted, but it experienced as a recent shift up. The rise was significant and now implies choppy waters are ahead. But rising rates are rarely helpful to equities and we have noticed that in the last year that duration assets are not doing that well and taken high growth stocks in particular are most vulnerable to rising interest rates. But as a prelude to recent events, rates beat in the third week of October and then started to drop at yearend until early February. So it's not surprisingly that rate declines corresponding with a strong market rally coinciding with the shrinking two year and ten year yield spread differential. So the two and ten year treasury yield spreads widen in February from 47 to 87 bps. And so we're expecting this hawkishness to continue and the CPI will continue to increase and I think investors are getting more and more concerned with what we saw in recent evidence from the last CPI reading. Okay, Ava, you know, you look at the data and you see how strong the U.S. economy is and many people are not talking about their not there being a softer or hard learning, but no landing, but you're suggesting that's simply not going to happen. Why? So annoying to ask were the economy will continue to expand it's just not a likely scenario anymore. We saw the recent CPI data that suggests inflation is increasingly rising. And then you have the rising consumer spending too. In fact, consumer spending for products increased by 2.8%, a consumer spending for services increased by 1.3%. So these news all have given the fed a green light to increase rates by more than we previously expected. So it's clear that we're going to see at least two or possibly even three 25 basis point rate hikes or perhaps a 50 basis basis point and another 25. And so this, I think, has shaken the market that the fed is going to take a tough stand and inflation, which means that growth will come further down and will have more lay of potentially. And so this is not a no landing scenario. We've had a lot of interest in the bond market here in the past month or so. It seems like everybody's talking about how exciting it is to get around 5% for a short term treasury debt. But there's some rollover risk there, right? How much is that forcing investors to make some tough decisions? So the yield curve, the news with the yield curve is that the shift, the 25 basis point shift was closed the whole yield curve, both in short and ended long-term. So we did not see a twist, which is the good news here. So I think we now have to digest that we have another 25 basis point rate hike and that the fed rate will reach 5.25 or 5.5 percent. But once you digest that and once that we incorporate that into the current valuations and I think a lot of this work has already been done in the last few days, I think once that's done, we'll see the markets come back again strongly. So in what particular industry groups are you looking in particular? So what we are doing we're investing in entrepreneurial companies. And entrepreneurs by when traditionally are the ones who can best navigate complex economies, such as the one we live in. And so we need to stay focused on relative valuation and cash flow generation. And I think the market is now rewarding companies that deliver immediately rather than future promises. So we are moving on with looking at what are the companies delivering now. And we also have larger than usual amounts of cash right now, which we are about to read opportunistically as we see that the markets have already digested the news that we got for inflation. So our flagship ATF is now 17% up year to date just because it's heavily invested in growth and we saw inflation come down earlier this year, which helps our growth strategy. Yeah, so that's an interesting flip from the action last year. Let's talk just briefly about China. Is there now a kind of permanent equity discount for China's stock? Given what we've seen from policy of late, a discount similar to what we have with Korean shares. So the global tensions have created a risk discount, making, I think, traders, traders now weary of the continuing attractiveness of the investment in China. And last time we spoke, I was bullish on China actually. But now, given the China U.S. relations that are very tangible balloon, the conflict with Russia, Ukraine, the weapons, the purchase of Russian oil, tensions with Taiwan, all these political tensions are very high and perhaps among the highest they've been in a long time. So if you look at the ages side the hang seng index, that has rallied by 50% in the last three months. That's a significant appreciation in a very short period of time. So I think it's not a bad time to take profits off given the large appreciation and the tensions we are seeing. Yeah, plant plenty of already done that. We were up 50%, but we've now peeled back

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China says it's seeking role in Ukraine peace settlement

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 10 months ago

China says it's seeking role in Ukraine peace settlement

"The foreign minister of China, which is provided strong political backing for Russia in its invasion of Ukraine, says this country wants to play a role in ending the conflict. Qinggang has told participants at a security conference in Beijing that China's concerned the almost yearlong war could escalate further and spin he says out of control. China will continue to urge peace talks and provide Chinese wisdom to bring about a political settlement he said. Meanwhile, the Kremlin says, Russian president Vladimir Putin could meet with Chinese Communist Party's foreign policy chief Wang Li in Moscow, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry peskov has hailed Russia, China ties as multi dimensional and allied in nature. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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 Kremlin warning: More US arms to Ukraine will aggravate war

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 1 year ago

Kremlin warning: More US arms to Ukraine will aggravate war

"Russia is warning the increasing supply of U.S. weapons to Ukraine will only worsen the war. I'm Ben Thomas with the Kremlin's reaction. Russia has said the delivery of a patriot missile battery to Ukraine would be considered a provocative step and that the advanced surface to air system would be a legitimate military target, along with any cruise accompanying it. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry peskov calls it an aggravation of the conflict that will not bode well for Ukraine. Speaking to top military brass president Vladimir Putin said Moscow will use lessons learned in the conflict to strengthen its forces

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:15 min | 1 year ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"To category one early this morning well south of Cuba, but it could hit Florida's West Coast by Wednesday as a cat four, Tim Dudley is emergency management director in hillsborough county, which includes Tampa. We expect to experience a significant storm surge, some estimates up to 15 feet as it stands now, we are expecting 30 hours of tropical storm force winds. Emergency manager Tim Dudley in Tampa ahead of the storm NASA moved the rocket for its Artemis mission back to the hangar the next launch window for the first NASA mission to the moon and a half century is now mid to late next month. At least 15 people are dead, including 11 children in a school shooting in central Russia, officials say 24 others were wounded in the attack in the city of izhevsk, about 600 miles east of Moscow, Dmitry peskov speaks for the Kremlin. President Putin deeply mourns the deaths of people, children at a school where a terrorist attack took place by a person who apparently belongs to a neo fascist organization or group. The president deeply sympathizes with those who lost loved ones. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry peskov spoke through an interpreter. The house January 6th committee has reportedly subpoenaed Wisconsin's house speaker for testimony about a phone call he had with former president Donald Trump in July. Politico reports the panel issued the subpoena to Robin vos over the weekend demanding his testimony by today, vos is suing to block the effort he says the subpoena is outside the scope of the January 6th panels mission. The committee is preparing to hold its next public hearing, this Wednesday. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries I'm Nathan Hager, this is Bloomberg. Progressive presents don't do it yourself. Okay, simple enough. Just got to get in there with my screwdriver. Do you mind handing me my screwdriver? Are you trying to say screwdriver? Well, I mean, you're saying it weird, but yeah, sure. Look, maybe we should bundle our home and auto with progressive. We could save big, and pay someone to install this for us so you don't have to pretend you can. I know my way around a screwdriver. Oh yeah. This is gonna take a Philips head for sure. Safe, when bundling home and auto with progressive and use the money to not do it yourself. Coverage for progressive casualty insurance company for the third party insurance bundle is going to be available in all state

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:13 min | 1 year ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Announcement that it would reduce military activity near the capital of Kyiv given what's happening on the ground Thousands have died and the UN refugee agency says more than 4 million Ukrainians have fled the country A green light has been given to a second booster shot of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for Americans over 50 and the immune compromised The decision comes as theirs concern over a new COVID-19 variant In the NBA the nets won the wizards lost in the NHL the rangers and islanders won the bruins lost Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg Nathan All right Michael thanks 6 19 on Wall Street live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios This is Bloomberg daybreak and we're joined now by Bloomberg news executive editor for international government rosalyn mathison just as we're hearing from the Kremlin after yesterday's talks with Ukraine in turkey The headline this morning from spokesman Dmitry peskov Russia doesn't observe any breakthrough in Ukraine talks and a lot of work remains to be done Raz it seems like this is just adding to the whipsaw effect Well that's right But in fact yesterday when they had these talks in Istanbul they came away with no great progress at all There wasn't even a temporary ceasefire that was announced they'd been hopes going into the talks that that could happen And they actually ended a day early after that first round of discussions It seems it was mostly an exercise in each site getting to put out their positions on the table again indicate where their red lines were for any sort of further discussion around a potential peace deal and leave again So it's pretty much stating the obvious by the Kremlin that there was no breakthroughs here Certainly also their announcement yesterday that they were going to deescalate around Kyiv was nothing new because that just reflects the events on the ground have been happening The past few weeks already Russia has been very bogged down there Their troops have been stuck And so they have made a tactical decision to withdraw their to divert those resources to other places places in Ukraine particularly in the east and the south and we group in the conflict So it wasn't really a magnanimous gesture to allow space for peace talks It was a reflection of the reality of the war on the ground if nothing else And even as Russia has said that it does plan to deescalate we're hearing reports from Ukrainian leaders that near the cities where Russia says it will pull back Kyiv and there's been continued shelling in the overnight hours Where do things go from here now Ross Well that's right There was indeed overnight shelling in both those places and fighting on the ground The fighting could reflect the troops as they withdraw That you can be engaged in conflict even as you are pulling back and possibly to the Belarus border And through but it's also again just giving themselves cover to divert some of those resources to the east You've seen very heavy shelling in parts of the east and the south overnight no let up again for the city of Mario poor but also in those separatist areas of the Donbass territories in the east So you can see that there's not going to be no perhaps deescalation of the shelling that's been going on of these cities even if the troops do pull back their ground that Russia is going to sustain the pressure And that's probably also to ensure that Ukraine has no leeway to divert its troops over to the east and the south You need to keep some pressure on in the north to prevent Ukraine having the opportunity to move their troops around as well You mentioned that talks that were planned for today apparently are canceled now We just heard from Dmitry peskov at the Kremlin saying a lot of work does remain to be done Do we have any sense at this point that there will be further discussions What could they entail Well at least this seems to be an intent to keep the conversation going There was no date set though for further talks and perhaps they might be going back to having video conferencing meetings every day for now instead At least they got perhaps a bit of a measure of each other in the conversation yesterday Ukraine got the opportunity to set out the small areas of wiggle room It might be prepared to entertain in a broader conversation and laid out some markers there Russia did the same but you can see the obstacles are very significant to a broader peace deal if they fail to even to get a temporary ceasefire yesterday That has to be the first step really is to get a temporary truce in the fighting You allow the space for a conversation then for a broader deal And they can't even get to that first marker as yet In our last minute here not the least of which for the hurdles with the talks It seems to be the trust gap that Ukraine has with Russia Do we have any sense of what it would take for Ukraine to trust Russia after all the reneging that the Russian side has done even before the invasion Well it seems that Ukraine wants to lay out a position where it wouldn't have to trust Russia It will have the support of other nations as sort of a guarantee of sorts to keep Russia in its lane going forward And that's why it's looking to a whole host of countries around the world possibly a dozen of them to sign up for written security guarantees for Ukraine so that if Russia says or does certain things they've got support from the international community Of course that would probably still stop short of putting troops on the ground in Ukraine But that sort of that really sends a signal Ukraine says we're not going to be able to trust Russia no matter what they say and we're going to need these guarantees from elsewhere to ensure that Russia behaves itself Thank you as always for keeping us up to speed Rosalind Mathis and Bloomberg news executive editor for international government And again reiterating the headline from the Kremlin this morning spokesman Dmitry peskov says that Russia does not observe any breakthrough in talks with Ukraine and a lot of work remains to be done S&P futures now down 16 points down features down a hundred NASDAQ futures lower by 79 points in the ten year treasury yield 2.4% This is Bloomberg This is a drivers who switch and save with progressive save over $700 on average and those savings add up Imagine what you could buy in.

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"President Joe Biden saying the United States is not a plotting regime change in Russia but that he has the right expresses concern about president Vladimir Putin And Baxter has global news from San Francisco Yeah rich this happening today the event the president presenting his proposed budget but the focus of the media during the question period was on president's comments about Vladimir Putin The president says it wasn't meant to suggest Ezra said regime change It was expressing my outrage He shouldn't remain in power Just like you know bad people shouldn't continue to do bad things But it doesn't mean we're having fundamental policy to do anything to take Putin down in any way But Bloomberg's chief Washington correspondent host of Bloomberg's radio sound on Joe Matthew says the president has been very clear The president said himself today that he was not walking anything back I think he just wanted people to better understand his intentions He was not stating a change of policy But you have to also think about some of the language the president has used in the last couple of days Just hours before that speech he called Vladimir Putin a butcher He was also said that he's a war criminal He has called him a pariah Joe also says the issue of more police funding will become part of the Democrats debate as progressives will not be happy going into the campaign And he knows the president including $773 million for the Defense Department some earmarked for Ukraine In Ukraine Russians are pushing to regain some ground around Kyiv and their suggestions within Ukraine that there is a possibility of a compromise in peace talks but Alexei gonshaw retro a member of parliament in Odessa says neither side really wants that Grant will not collapse he will not divide our country notes believe our country That's why he's now just destroying our country Yeah Ukraine the refugee counter also 4 million nearing 4 million but the flood is slowed a bit analysts say they don't know whether slow is just temporary And some headlines have crossed up on the Bloomberg terminal from Dmitry peskov talking to NPR He's the press secretary to the Kremlin He says that Russia's only shelling military infrastructure He says Russian troops are not shelling houses or apartments And peskov says without payment Russia will not send any aid in to Ukraine For the first time in more than a decade a narrow majority of Japanese citizens support for reciting restarting the idle nuclear plants the nikkei poll shows 53% up from 44% in September It comes amid surging power prices and warnings of electricity shortages in Tokyo In San Francisco I'm at Baxter this is Bloomberg Brian All right Ed 38 minutes past the hour It's time for world sport Let's get to Dan Schwartzman sedan is the Manchester United job worth taking For me and you the answer is probably yes Brian but Netherlands manager Louis von hall says in an interview that he has told IX Amsterdam boss Eric ten huck to stay away from the man you job although ten hawk interviewed for the position last week and is considered one of the favorites Bonn hall managed to Red Devils from 2014 to 2016 and believes that too much of the emphasis of managing men use to make money rather than preparing the players for matches Meanwhile foot Mercado reports that Old Trafford as met with current PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino in their search for a permanent boss Spanish publication sport reports that leads united star winger rafinha has agreed to personal terms with Barcelona for a summer transfer with cam no now having a grid or transfer fee with the Premier League club but have already turned down a €35 million offer Meanwhile mundo Deportivo says that barsa could let leading goal scorer Memphis that I leave this summer for around €45 million with Tottenham the favorite to sign the Netherlands international The Buffalo Bills are asking New York State and the local county to contribute $850 million of taxpaying dollars toward the building of the $1.35 billion.

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:26 min | 1 year ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Well an encouraging sign mixed in with some heightening rhetoric surrounding the Ukraine war story today at Baxter has global news in the 9 60 newsroom in San Francisco and Yeah that's right Brian two sides of the coin We start with the encouraging here How Kremlin spokesman Dmitry peskov says a proposal for Ukraine to become a neutral country but retain its own armed forces is positive he says and could be viewed as a kind of compromise So could there be a crack in the ice there Meanwhile Ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky today in front of Congress is called for president Joe Biden to be the world leader People are defending not only green We are fighting for the values of Europe and the world to reprising our leaves in the name of the future And asking for Biden's help directly He speaks for a people who have shown remarkable courage and strength in the face of brutal aggression Courage is strength that's inspired not only Ukrainians but the entire world And President Biden promising more munitions and their detailed here Bloomberg chief Washington correspondent host of sound on radio on Bloomberg Joe Matthew shows a laundry list of new munitions 800 anti aircraft systems longer range aircraft missile systems that zelensky asked for himself specifically the S 300 system that he pointed out in that address earlier 9000 shoulder mounted missiles think the stinger and javelin missiles 7000 small arms 20 million rounds of ammo and mortar as well as 100 so called dive bombing switchblade drones Now after circling back after the president's address he was asked if Vladimir Putin was a war criminal Yeah he has a war criminal Senator Lindsey Graham going even further I hope it will be taken out One way or the other I don't care how they take him out I don't care if we send him to The Hague and try I just want him to go yes I'm on record Meanwhile Vladimir Putin vowing to cleanse Russia of the scum and traders He accuses of working covertly for the U.S. and its allies Magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck northern Japan their Fukushima prefecture authorities Let me see here prime minister akisha has just come out to say that four now are dead 97 injured in the quake It also derailed a bullet train disrupted power It shook buildings and parts of Tokyo nuclear regulators at daichi nuclear plants They service was disrupted temporarily No danger They say it did move a holding tank a bit but they say it is not a problem In San Francisco I met Baxter this is Bloomberg Brian All right thank you very much The time here just about 8 minutes past the hour Emily Weiss macro strategist at state street is our guest for this half hour Emily I know they're not totally related but you know you had a big big fall in Chinese assets and then yesterday we had this gigantic rebound The Russian ruble fell a lot and it's kind of stabilized here and at some point we're going to get trading in Moscow stocks when the Moscow exchange opens And there's probably going to be a horrific fall I would think Would you nibble then So I think what we're seeing globally is just a lot of inequity markets You mentioned that Chinese stocks have borne the brunt of it recently but we've also seen a similar pattern in U.S. stocks Now Russia is sort of Russian assets are sort of their own beasts at this point particularly given the restrictions that have been put on globally There is a lot to consider when investors are making these decisions and because of the market being closed for as long as it has Obviously that hasn't had time to be reflected in the price Now that being said it obviously will be once stocks do reopen and where we are looking is more towards the rest of emerging markets that have experienced some of the drawdown related to this ongoing unfortunate escalation intentions But haven't but don't have the same sort of exposure that maybe the likes of equity markets in Russia and China do All right so exactly where are you looking Emily Yes we've actually been looking at LATAM but just had a pretty stellar start to the year likes of Brazil and Mexico and equity indices side sort of having less of the exposure to the geopolitical tensions but also not having but also having positive commodity exposure in some cases being commodity exporters That is seem to hold up relatively well especially since those areas aren't overvalued like we've seen in the U.S. equity markets which are good moving pretty stretch level valuation wise for a while Yeah to your comment about emerging markets we had EEM actually bounce 8% overnight in U.S. trading That's not as much as what we saw in the Hong Kong in the Hong Kong market yesterday but it is still a pretty big move And I wanted to ask you about president zelensky in Ukraine because it seems like he has now shifted on NATO membership and is sort of starting to embrace neutrality Now Russian officials have already spoke that they could maybe see that as a path out of this Is that enough for you to start kind of nibbling in a lot of places if not Russia itself throughout those emerging markets you talked about So we've been pretty cautious around watching this new slow especially since we seem to be in this headline ping Pong where we've got statements coming out from both sides and the market is so vulnerable to the latest developments We always talk about how geopolitics is one of the hardest things to trade Not only because it's very upsetting when a humanitarian front but also because in the second hand effects that's just really hard to get into the head of all these different world leaders So in order to not sort of the old adage that you don't trade things you don't understand We haven't we haven't been quick to sort of jump on opportunities in this headlines driven world rather we're looking for more concrete developments I think we've seen a lot of whip flying back and forth I mean just today we had the ST article that.

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AP News

01:48 min | 2 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on AP News

"Identifying what's what areas are going to need, Uh, what areas have been damaged? Obviously what areas are needing, Uh, the electricity to come back on 6 to 12. Inches of rain are expected along the middle and Upper Texas coast. Parts of Louisiana and Mississippi could get 4 to 8 inches of rain. I'm Rita Foley. Hurricane Nicholas made landfall in Texas before returning to a tropical storm, but it's still doing a lot of damage to buildings. Bringing flooding to the area and widespread power outages. When Gus along the coast reached 95 MPH just before Nicholas made landfall and now are around 75 with sustained winds at 40, says Kemp Prohaska, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Texas. Multiple trees down all along in these coastal counties we've had some gas stations with the awnings have been blown over. Some rooms have lost some medals, cheating on some of the smaller buildings next to it. Um, and extensive power outages from all of the wind, he says. Dangerous storm surge and heavy rain is causing flooding, which Governor Greg Abbott warns about your life is the most important thing that you have. Because cious forecasters now expect up to 12 inches of rainfall before Nicholas moves into Louisiana early tomorrow. I'm Julie Walker. The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin is going into self isolation because of coronavirus cases in his inner circle. Putin has been fully vaccinated with the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik five. Now, spokesman Dmitry Peskov tells reporters. Putin is absolutely healthy but will self isolate after coming in contact with someone who contracted the virus. He didn't clarify for how long Putin would remain.

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01:48 min | 2 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on AP News

"City, identifying what's what areas are going to need. What areas have been damaged. Obviously what areas are needing the electricity to come back on 6 to 12. Inches of rain are expected along the middle and Upper Texas coast. Parts of Louisiana and Mississippi could get 4 to 8 inches of rain. I'm Rita Foley. Hurricane Nicholas made landfall in Texas before returning to a tropical storm, but it's still doing a lot of damage to buildings. Bringing flooding to the area and widespread power outages. When Gus along the coast reached 95 MPH just before Nicholas made landfall and now are around 75 with sustained winds at 40, says Kent Prohaska, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Texas. Multiple trees down all along in these coastal counties we've had some gas stations with the awnings have been blown over. Um, some roofs have lost some medals, cheating on some of the smaller buildings next to it, um, and extensive power outages from all of the wind, he says. Dangerous storm surge in heavy rain is causing flooding, which Governor Greg Abbott warns about your life is the most important thing that you have. Because cious forecasters now expect up to 12 inches of rainfall before Nicholas moves into Louisiana early tomorrow. I'm Julie Walker. The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin is going into self isolation because of coronavirus cases in his inner circle. Putin has been fully vaccinated with the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik five. Now, spokesman Dmitry Peskov tells reporters. Putin is absolutely healthy but will self isolate after coming in contact with someone who contracted the virus. He didn't clarify for how long Putin would remain.

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AP News

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on AP News

"Gavin Newsom, who Facing a recall and praise Newsom's leadership on responding to climate change. The president says spending on resilience now could save on future costs, calling your round fires and other extreme weather events a reality The nation can no longer ignore. Jennifer King Washington Hurricane Nicholas made landfall in Texas before returning to a tropical storm, but it's still doing a lot of damage to buildings. Bringing flooding to the area and widespread power outages when Gus along the coast, which 95 MPH just before Nicholas made landfall and now are around 75 with sustained winds at 40, says Kent Prohaska, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Texas. Multiple trees down all along in these coastal counties we've had some gas stations with the awnings have been blown over. Um, some roofs have lost some medals, cheating on some of the smaller buildings next to it. Um, and extensive power outages from all of the wind, he says. Dangerous storm surge and heavy rain is causing flooding, which Governor Greg Abbott warns about your life is the most important thing that you have. Because cious forecasters now expect up to 12 inches of rainfall before Nicholas moves into Louisiana early tomorrow. I'm Julie Walker. The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin is going into self isolation because of coronavirus cases in his inner circle. Putin has been fully vaccinated with the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik five. Now, spokesman Dmitry Peskov tells reporters. Putin is absolutely healthy but will self isolate after coming in contact with someone who contracted the virus. He didn't clarify for how long Putin would remain.

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01:49 min | 2 years ago

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"He's expected to highlight how investments in clean energy will help combat climate change after wildfire briefings in Idaho and a tour of the massive Kauder fire threatening like Tahoe and California. The president spoke at a campaign rally for California Governor Gavin Newsom, who's Facing a recall and praise Newsom's leadership on responding to climate change. The president says spending on resilience now could save on future costs, calling your round fires and other extreme weather events a reality The nation can no longer ignore. Jennifer King Washington Hurricane Nicholas made landfall in Texas before returning to a tropical storm, but it's still doing a lot of damage to buildings. Bringing flooding to the area and widespread power outages. When Gus along the coast reached 95 MPH just before Nicholas made landfall and now are around 75 with sustained winds at 40, says Kent Prohaska, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Texas. Multiple trees down all along in these coastal counties we've had some gas stations with the awnings have been blown over. Um, some roofs have lost some medals, cheating on some of the smaller buildings next to it. Um, and extensive power outages from all of the wind, he says. Dangerous storm surge and heavy rain is causing flooding, which Governor Greg Abbott warns about your life is the most important thing that you have. Big cautious. Forecasters now expect up to 12 inches of rainfall before Nicholas moves into Louisiana early tomorrow. I'm Julie Walker. The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin is going into self isolation because of coronavirus cases in his inner circle. Putin has been fully vaccinated with the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik five. Now, spokesman Dmitry Peskov tells reporters. Putin.

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Putin To Self-Isolate Due to Coronavirus Among Inner Circle

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00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Putin To Self-Isolate Due to Coronavirus Among Inner Circle

"The Kremlin says Russian president Vladimir Putin is going into self oscillation because of coronavirus cases in his inner circle Putin has been fully vaccinated with the Russian coronavirus faxing Sputnik five now spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Putin is absolutely healthy but will self isolate awfully coming in contact with someone who contracted the virus he didn't clarify how long Putin would remain in self isolation pretty sure the president will continue working as usual on Monday Putin met with Syria's Bashar Assad to discuss the cooperation between the armies on how to continue operations to gain control of the lost rebel held areas in Syria I'm Charles Taylor that's my

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Kremlin Official Says Summit 'Will Not Be Easy'

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00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Kremlin Official Says Summit 'Will Not Be Easy'

"Russian president Vladimir Putin's spokesman is cautioning that the leaders talks today with president Joe Biden will not be easy or likely to yield any breakthroughs Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says the topics on the broad agenda are mostly problematic quote we have many long neglected questions that need to be trawled through that's why president Putin is arriving with an attitude to frankly and constructively sect questions and try to find solutions he went on to say this day cannot become historic and we shouldn't expect any breakthroughs the situation is too difficult in Russian American relations Pascal says the bilateral issues Putin wants to discuss include strategic stability arms control cooperation in regional conflicts and on the pandemic and climate change I'm Julie Walker

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:27 min | 2 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on AP News

"With an AP News MINUTE former Virginia Senator John Warner has died of heart failure. He was 94 members on both sides of the aisle. Look to John as a trusted mentor. And forever Minority leader Mitch McConnell pay tribute to Warner on the Senate Floor. Warner was a Republican Democrat Mark Warner. No relation also from Virginia, replaced him in the Senate and says John Warner was a lot of things a statesman. Patriot. Mentor. Friend. In someone You love this institution. As much as anybody I know. Warner's popularity in Virginia was amplified by his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor, which drew huge crowds when he was elected to the Senate in 1978 Warner was the sixth of Taylor's seven husbands. They were married in 1976 and divorced in 1982. I'm Ed Donahue, Amazon is buying MGM Studios in an $8.45 billion deal. Amazon, which owns Prime video already has its own studio with shows like the marvelous Mrs Mazel. But adding MGM means access to thousands of films like the James Bond franchise, along with TV shows and the opportunity to develop more from intellectual property. Amazon will also get cable channel epics, which MGM owns the deal still needs the customary approval from regulators. It's the latest media industry deal that's aimed at boosting streaming services to compete against Netflix and Disney, plus a TNT and Discovery announced earlier in the month. They were combining I'm Julie Walker, the Kremlin's seeking to temper expectations for next month's summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin on President Joe Biden in Geneva. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warns against anticipating a research after the June 16 summit, emphasizing the differences between Moscow and Washington run too deep. Escort ads. It's hard to expect that it would be possible to reach understanding on disagreements join just one meeting. Rushes ties with the U. S and its allies have sunk to post Cold War lows over Russia's 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimea. Its support for separatists. Rebels in eastern Ukraine must goes interference with election on various hacking attacks. I'm Charles Dillon asthma. I'm Rita Foley with an AP News Minute It's a big deal. Amazon is buying MGM, the movie and TV studio behind James Bond, legally Blonde and Shark Tank. Amazon is paying almost $8.5 billion for MGM President Trump says it's another witch hunt. A grand jury will convene to consider evidence in a criminal investigation into his business dealings. Here's our Julie Walker. The new grand jury is the latest sign of increasing momentum in the criminal investigation into the Republican ex president and his company. The state's attorney general, said last week that she assigned to lawyers to work with the Manhattan district attorney's office on the probe. After her civil investigation into Trump evolved into a Criminal matter, Trump says This is purely political and driven by highly partisan Democrat prosecutors. The Tokyo Olympics. They're set to open in July but now a leading newspaper in Japan says the game should be canceled. As hard hit Japan battles the surging coronavirus. I'm Rita Foley. Is it time for.

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Kremlin Tempers Expectations for Putin-Biden Summit in June

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00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Kremlin Tempers Expectations for Putin-Biden Summit in June

"The Kremlin's seeking to temper expectations for next month's summit between Russian president Vladimir Putin I'm president Joe Biden in Geneva Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warns against anticipating of research after the June sixteen summit emphasizing the differences between Moscow and Washington run too deep Peskov adds it hauled to expect that it would be possible to reach understanding on disagreements join just one meeting Russia's ties with the US and its allies have sunk to post Cold War lows of the rushes twenty fourteen an extension of Ukraine's Crimea it's support for separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine Moscow's interference with election I'm very S. hacking attacks I'm Charles de Ledesma

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:25 min | 2 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on AP News

"Foreign Minister Riyad al Maliki says this needed to stop Israel with its state of the art arms. It's targeting families as they sleep to sow the seeds of terror. Israel's ambassador to the U. N. Gilad Erdogan says the other side has done a lot of damage from us. He's an internationally designated jihadi terrorist organization. It is fired more than 4000 rockets at Israeli cities over the last 11 days, the ceasefire in the Middle East will take effect in just a few hours. Federal prosecutors a 18 electronic devices taken during raids last month on Rudy Giuliani's home and his law firm in the probe of his dealings in Ukraine. Belong to Giuliani and employees of this firm By just one vote, the House passed a bill for big increase in spending to protect the capital after the January riot, Texas Republican lance Good voted No. We're recording 20 year highs and border crossings but instead of completing the wall at our southern border Which would protect innocent Children from being exploited by human traffickers and drug cartels. Democrats would rather spend $2 billion on a roll around this building in D. C. In New York, something new in the Corona virus, fight Vacs and scratch other states are doing at Governor Andrew Cuomo says. It's happening in New York, you get a vaccination. And you get a lottery ticket for the $5 million mega multiplier New York State lottery, Cuomo says There are a lot of benefits with backs and scratch. You have a one in nine chance of winning the lottery. But you get the vaccine and you win. The three day losing skid is over. On Wall Street stocks finished higher. The Dow up 188 points. This is AP News. Russia has hailed the U. S decision not to punish a German company for overseeing work on a European gas pipeline opposed by the U. S. During a daily telephone briefing, President Vladimir Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the move as a positive signal. The pipeline will carry natural gas from Russia to Germany, increasing Russia's leverage. Is a vital energy supply in your critics of the pipeline had hoped to stop it by targeting the German company on its top executive. The Biden administration imposed sanctions on Wednesday on Russian companies and ships for their work on Nord Stream, too, But we've penalties for the German company managing the deal. I'm Charles Dillon, asthma, a federal judge ordered an immediate halt to plans to dredge a shipping canal on the Georgia coast. Citing a threat to sea turtles. Giant loggerhead sea turtles protected as a federally threatened species nest during the spring and summer months on beaches from North Carolina to Florida. Ed Donahue. AP News experts are predicting a busy Atlantic storm season, but not as bad as 2020. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is forecasting that the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season will be busier than normal. Forecasters expect 13 to 20 names storms with up to 10 of those becoming hurricanes and 3 to 5. Major hurricanes with winds of more than 110, miles an hour lead forecaster Matt Rosencrantz points to warmer water reduced cross winds, stormy weather coming off of Africa and no El Nino weather event. Which would typically squelch Atlantic hurricane activity in 2020. There were 30 names, storms so many that meteorologist started naming them after letters in the.

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Russia: US Decision "Positive" Not to Sanction Nord Stream 2

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00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Russia: US Decision "Positive" Not to Sanction Nord Stream 2

"Russia has hailed a U. S. decision not to punish a German company overseeing work on the European national gas pipeline this is adamantly opposed by Washington during a daily telephone briefing with president Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the move as a positive signal the pipeline will carry natural gas from Russia to Germany increasing Russia's leverage as a vital energy supply in Europe critics of the pipeline had hoped to stop it by targeting the German company and its top executive the bush administration imposed sanctions on Wednesday all Russian companies and ships for their work on Nord stream two would waive penalties for the German company managing the deal I'm Charles the last month

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With mass protests, Russia's resurgent opposition poses test for Putin — and Biden

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06:06 min | 3 years ago

With mass protests, Russia's resurgent opposition poses test for Putin — and Biden

"Allies of jailed russian opposition leader. Alexey navalny who faces years in prison called for new protests next weekend to demand his release following a wave of demonstrations that turned out tens of thousands across the country and a defiant challenge to president vladimir putin mass rallies took place. Saturday in over one hundred cities in what observers said was the largest outpouring of anger in years and nevada. Supporters urged protesters to keep up the pressure. Navan strategist leonid. Volkov tweeted monday for more demonstrations on january thirty first in all russian cities for navalny's freedom for our freedom for justice during saturday's protests over thirty seven hundred people were detained according to vdi info a human rights group that monitors political arrests. The group said the number was a record in its nine years of work more than fourteen hundred detentions in moscow alone also a record. According to russian media some of those detained were released without charges. But many others faced court hearings and moscow courts have handed jail terms ranging from seven to fifteen days to at least thirty detainees and fined sixty four others authorities also launched more than a dozen criminal investigations in moscow petersburg and other russian cities on charges of inciting unrest involving minors and illegal activity violence against police blocking roads hooliganism and damaging property. The molly's team said russia's investigative committee also probing violations of virus related restrictions. Dozens of nevada associates in various cities. Were detained in the days. Before the protests alexandra truck senior partner of the apology of protests. Legal aid group and fall into defense of over. One thousand detainees from the saturday protests called the authorities response unprecedented navalny an anti corruption. Campaigner and putin's fiercest critic was arrested january seventeenth as he returned to russia from germany where he had spent nearly five months recovering from pneumonia. Agent poisoning that he blames on the kremlin russian authorities deny the accusations. He was ordered jailed for thirty days but faces years in prison with authorities accusing him of violating the terms of a suspended sentence and a two thousand fourteen conviction for financial misdeeds. Navalny has said the conviction was motivated. Navan arrest and detention of demonstrators sparked outrage both at home and abroad and some western officials suggested imposing a sanctions on russia for its jailing off. Navalny white house press secretary. Jen psaki urged the immediate. And unconditional release of navalny as well as those who were detained in the crackdown. Sake did not say. When president joe biden plans to speak to putin biden was asked if he would put sanctions on the people involved in the poisoning and arrest of navalny and what that means for prospects of the extension of the new start nuclear arms treaty with russia. I find that we can both operate in the mutual self interest of our countries as a new start agreement and make it clear to russia that we are very concerned about their behavior. He said whether it involves evolving or some other issue the european union's foreign ministers on monday condemned his arrest and the detention of thousands at the protests the council considered it completely unacceptable condemned the mass detentions and the police brutality of the weekend. He you foreign policy chief. Joseph burrell said after chairing the meeting in brussels. The ministers however stopped short of weighing new sanctions. Barral said there has not been any concrete proposal on the table but added that the ministers are ready to act. Depending on the circumstances and russia public indignation was further. Fueled by an investigation. All team released into what they called. Putin's palace a two hour video posted on youtube. On january nineteenth alleged a lavish palace was built for putin on the black sea through an elaborate corruption scheme. It has since received over eighty six million views. The kremlin has denied. The estate had anything to do with the president. Speaking to students via video on monday putin himself addressed the allegations calling them an attempt to brainwash our citizens and saying that none of what is mentioned there as my property has never belonged and doesn't belong to me or my close relatives asked about saturday's protests. Putin said that all people have the right to express their point of view within limits outlined by law he referenced the january six attack on the us capitol and said that those taking part in it were facing between fifteen and twenty five years as if for domestic terrorism. They also came out with political slogans but outside the law. Why should everything outside. The law be allowed here know putin said the russian protests and crackdown appeared to have further strained russia. Us relations us state department spokesman. Ned price on saturday condemned the use of harsh tactics against protesters and journalists and a thirties to release navalny and all those detained for exercising. Their universal rights kremlin spokesman. Dmitry peskov accused washington of interfering with russia's internal affairs after the us embassy in moscow warning on its website detailing times and places of rallies in different russian cities and urging us citizens to avoid them on monday russia's deputy foreign minister sergey raghav lodged a protest to the us ambassador. John sullivan in connection to social media posts in support of unlawful rallies by the us embassy in moscow the ministry said it has also deemed the statement of the us state department spokesman inappropriate.

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on KQED Radio

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03:28 min | 3 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Public health and the pandemic and the economic crisis at the same time now is the moment for that kind of decisive action. Congress has already approved trillions in pandemic aid, including $90 billion just last month, and some Republicans are already bunking at the new $1.9 trillion plan. Would deliver bigger stimulus checks, rental assistance and support for small businesses. It also calls for a federal minimum wage increase to $15 an hour a longstanding liberal priority. Amy held NPR news The Kremlin is dismissing yesterday's anti government protests across Russia as insignificant, saying President Vladimir Putin enjoys the support of most Russians. Activists say nearly 3600 people were arrested for turning out to support opposition leader Alexei Navalny. MPR's Lucy and Kim has more from Moscow. Saturday's protest swept across Russian cities, large and small. Demonstrators demanding Alexey Navalny be released from jail. He was arrested a week ago after returning from Germany, where he was recovering from a poisoning he blames on President Putin. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov spoke on state TV. No good deed goes, for example. He said few protesters turned out and that many people have voted for Putin. Peskov also accused the United States of interfering in Russian politics after the American Embassy in Moscow tweeted it support. For Russians right to free expression and peaceful assembly. Lucy and Kim NPR NEWS Moscow President Biden took steps last week to address climate change, including rejoining the Paris climate accord. It's not yet clear what strategies the Biden administration will employ toe actually cut greenhouse gas emissions in the long run. But NPR's Nathan Rott says there are shorter term consequences. Earlier this week, Biden follow through with one of his boldest campaign promises, which was to stop all new oil and gas leasing and permitting on federal waters and land. So in Texas, it doesn't have as much of an impact, but let's say, Wyoming, New Mexico, Colorado States with a lot of federal land. There's a really big impact. NPR's Nathan Rott, This is NPR. Live from KQED News. I'm queen IQ him A new study out of the University of California. San Francisco, shows some essential workers died at a disproportionate rate in 2020 kq. Edie's Julie Chang reports doctor He Hung 10 is an epidemiologist at UCSF after hearing about workplace outbreaks of covert 19. China wanted to see how many more workers died as a result of the pandemic, So he and his team as the state Health Department for a list of adults aged 18 to 65, who've died since 2016 with that data, they projected how many people should have died in 2020 and compared it to how many people actually did. Found unusually high rates of mortality for people who couldn't work from home. For example, you can see among the new agricultural workers that 1000 more people died. Then we would have expected transportation logistics were saying about 1500 more deaths and we would have expected are dependent upon a great chance says that's a 39% increase in deaths for food and agricultural workers. And a 29% increase in transportation and logistics workers. Chen's team hopes the study will bring about more workplace protections and that essential workers who can't work from home will be prioritized for vaccines..

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

02:13 min | 3 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"No one really knows what the future will bring. But one thing is for sure. If your dad has you down, we should talk. Here's the number call 1 809 9 old 69761 809 9/69 76. House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy calls for a bipartisan commission to investigate claims that members helped rioters. On January 6th. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy restated his call for a bipartisan commission to investigate allegations that GOP members contributed to the unrest in the capital on January. 6th remember participated in breaking law are riding that way. Yes, I think anybody should be held account of that process. I do not know of any member It has done that Tennessee Democrat Steve Cohen has made unsubstantiated claims that Republican members gave tours of the building two riders the day before the attack. McCarthy also questions why Capitol Police were unable to secure the grounds and why the National Guard did not arrive earlier. Bernie Bennett in Washington president finds 60 Day Moratorium on new oil and natural gas leases and drilling permits is prompting widespread concerns in New Mexico. We're spending on education and other government programs hinges on the industry's success news and analysis. A town hall that calm I'm Keith Peters in Washington. Russia is welcoming the Biden administration's recent proposal to extend a nuclear arms treaty We hear more from correspondent Charles Dillon Asthma reporting from London. The criminal has responded positively to President Joe Biden's plan to extend the last remaining nuclear arms control treaties between the two countries. Which is set to expire in list in two weeks. Vladimir Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov says Russia stands for extending the pact and is waiting to see the details off the U. S proposal. The White House said Thursday that Biden has proposed to Russia a five year extension of the new start treaty. The treaty signing 2010 by President Barack Obama on Russian president to meet you, my dear. Limits each country to no more than 1550 deployed nuclear warheads. It expires off every five. I'm Charles Dillon is MMA more on these stories. Town hall but calm. I'm Keith Peters in Washington..

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

90.3 KAZU

03:23 min | 3 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

"Other powerful people. They tried to use fear and violence to stop a specific proceeding of the first branch of the federal government. Which they did not like. This was TheStreet ugliest criticism yet from the Kentucky Republican who has spent the last several years avoiding confrontations with Trump. McConnell specifically denounced Trump's attempts to undermine the election results. The outgoing majority leader has also left the door open to the potential of voting against Trump in a Senate impeachment trial. Georgia elections officials have certified Democrats John also often Raphael Warnock as winners of the States U. S Senate run offs that paves the way for them to be sworn in tomorrow afternoon. From Georgia Public Broadcasting, Stephen Fowler reports. Now that the George's secretary of state's office has certified, the results are correct. Governor Brian Camp must issue the final certification and physically send those documents to Washington, D. C. Then also often worn out, can be sworn into office Wednesday afternoon by Vice President elect Kamila Harris. The two Georgians will give Democrats the advantage in the Senate with a 50 50 split going the Democrats way, with Harris breaking a tie. Or devoted for a Democratic presidential candidate for the first time in nearly three decades for NPR news. I'm Stephen Fowler in Atlanta. Stocks finished higher across the board on Wall Street, recovering some of last week's losses. Automaker GM and Boeing lead the way higher the Dow gained 116 points up almost 4/10 of a percent. The NASDAQ added. 198 points. This is NPR. The Kremlin is dismissing calls by the U. S and European Union leaders to release Russian opposition critic Alexey Navalny, who was arrested Sunday at the Moscow airport. As NPR's Lucian Kim tells us the Kremlin says Navalny's imprisonment is a quote. Domestic matter and will not allow outside interference. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov defended Alexei Navalny's arrest on a supposed parole violation, saying authorities were only following the law. Peskov said it was complete nonsense to conclude Navalny's jailing shows just how afraid President Vladimir Putin is of him. Volunteers blamed Putin for trying to poison him and on Sunday defiantly returned to Russia from Germany, where he'd been receiving medical treatment. Even from his jail cell. Navalny continues to attack the Kremlin. His team has released an investigation, claiming Putin built himself a $1.4 billion seaside residents in southern Russia. Lucian Kim. NPR NEWS Moscow In Washington A federal appeals court says the Trump administration acted illegally when it is regulations on pollution from power plants. That ruling by the U. S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Reverses one of Trump's biggest climate rollbacks. It also provides the incoming Biden administration more flexibility to regulate power plants, one of the major sources of damaging fossil fuel emissions. Stocks finished higher on Wall Street today. You're listening to NPR news. And this is 90.3 K a Z, you streaming at Kay's ew dot or g'kar? Good afternoon. I'm Erica Mahoney. Support for K Easy You come from Mount Madonna School.

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on KCRW

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02:19 min | 3 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on KCRW

"Said to have told a friend. When has come. When comes his time to pass. When he dies, he said Dublin Problem we've written on my heart. Well. Excuse the emotion. What When I die. Delaware, Britain on my heart Biden spoke of the National Guard sent her name for his late son, Beau Biden, who served in the Delaware National Guard and was a state attorney general by and said while choking back tears that his only regret was that his son wasn't there to introduce him as president. Beau Biden died of brain cancer a few years ago. He was 46 years old. This is NPR. Kremlin is dismissing calls by the U. S and European Union to release Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was arrested Sunday to Moscow airport. NPR's Lucian Kim reports from Moscow. The Kremlin says Navalny's imprisonment is a domestic matter and it will not allow outside interference. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov defended Alexei Navalny's arrest on a supposed parole violation, saying authorities were only following the law. Has called said it was complete nonsense to conclude Navalny's jailing shows just how afraid President Vladimir Putin is of him. Volunteers blamed Putin for trying to poison him and on Sunday defiantly returned to Russia from Germany, where he'd been receiving medical treatment. Even from his jail cell. Navalny continues to attack the Kremlin. His team has released an investigation, claiming Putin built himself a $1.4 billion seaside residents in southern Russia. Lucian Kim. NPR NEWS Moscow Attorneys for the former governor of Michigan charge for his role in the Flint water contamination scandal or now, arguing the case should be dismissed because they say their client was charged in the wrong county. Former governor Rick Snyder was charged last week with two misdemeanor counts. The Republican is among nine people charged in connection with the Flint crisis. At last check on Wall Street, The Dow Jones industrial average was up 139 points. Nearly half a percent of 30,952. The NASDAQ rose more than 200 points.

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

08:14 min | 3 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on 600 WREC

"Personal discipline as well as probably an army of people monitoring his physical health. You know what I mean? It's not like he is cutting out time and meetings himself to do a couple. What's a silly exercise plank? It's not like he's like, Okay, let's polish the call. I'm gonna plank what I mean. They always find Putin planking various parts of the Kremlin, and he's just like on a bookshelf, you know, like that episode of the office, but back back to the study. They called this thing that he had this particular style of walking or what have you They liked that pointed to that as a symptom of potentially it's Parkinson's. But very quickly. It came out that this could be Ben. I love that. You found this? I don't if you knew about this already a gun slingers walk with. I think we can all picture. What that hiss. You know, with the kind of a wide stance and you got your hands pinned down to your sides, You know, to keep your guns close to you in case you need to let him out real quick and get into a firefight in a saloon or something. Um, but, yeah, that's that. That is a thing. The KGB agents are trained to do to keep their weapons tightly pinned to their left and side and his left arm wasn't moving when it was. Yeah, That's so So, Yeah, it was either He's lost some mobility and that left arm or he's just ready. Yeah, he's strapped he's got. He's got some kind of future weapon. They're just waiting. In case he needs it. Yes, that's the idea. And you know, Of course, we're not. We're not in any way mocking serious medical conditions. It's just this is the kind of speculation that happens when a person lives their life in a black box. There's a time and stuff We do not know about this guy. And when I say we, I mean, like other intelligence agencies don't know some stuff about him. The Kremlin responded to this speculation and they were pretty explicit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. This is absolute nonsense. Everything is fine with the president. He's excellent health, etcetera. And to be fair. The guy we mentioned the professor solo money may not be the best source. He's a political commentator. But he said weird stuff in the past, and he's also been wrong in the past Dad, he said he was a part of some Illuminati type thing, right? This is the guy. That's him. Yeah, powerful secret organization. He also said there would be no Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine and 2015 that was wrong. And in 2016, he said. Putin is going to be leaving office very soon. History's shown that was also incorrect, depending on how you define very soon. Just be here. Wow, before me jump off the Parkinson's thing. I just want to give a nod to Michael J. Fox. I don't know if anybody else saw this, but he he's officially ending his career by his own choice, because he you know of complications to the disease and We talk about this all the time, but it's not it. We're certainly not trying to make light of that in any way. We've already stated that in this episode, which was shut out to him for being awesome. He's there's a great NPR interview with him that I would recommend if anybody wants to check out. His his reasoning behind it, as well as some of the philanthropic work he is doing in planning to focus on in the future, post acting career, and I just I do want to point out to you that he was in a great episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where he sort of makes light of his condition in any very like owning it way, which I appreciate it, you know, like it becomes a plot point in the show, like in typical curb fashion, but I thought it was interesting that he, you know, used to real life condition and obviously very difficult thing to be going through on So going back to. So we went Tonto up with Michael J. Fox. But we're talking about hospital medical scares for the president of Russia. There's a less of dire Possibility could Vladimir Putin after decades as one of the world's most powerful people just want to kick back? You know what I mean? Like prop up his feet by the shores of the Baltic. And and live the good life. Maybe Cause he is older is 68 years old. But as you could imagine, he has a lot of enemies both foreign and domestic. And unless he had protections in place, he could become a huge target. He will become a huge target for activists for opposition parties. Other oligarchs that he is waged hidden war on in the past, or even think about this prosecutors who were just corrupt who don't care what the what the actual crimes are. They just want to shake down this guy. It's an enormously dangerous gamble. Potentially it could be a gold buying because Do you know how wealthy Vladimir Putin is? The answer is no. Unless you're Vladimir Putin. This guy has so much money and has so much control over. So many different things. That no one knows how much cash she actually has, like. We don't know his his wealth is dot dot dot question Mark, and you can see some You can see some stats that gather like the estimates you'll see. Someone saying that he's worth $200 billion someone saying that it conservatively It's more like 70 billion. Uh, It's tough. There's one quote that I think was really weird. A Russian banker who is now living in exile called Sir J. Pugacheva, one time said that quote any attempt to calculate Putin's network won't succeed. He is the richest person in the world until he leaves power. Wild. Yeah, really is wild. Maybe it's just that concept of in many ways. When you're the head of the state, you kind of had have unlimited power to print money. Yeah, that's there's although, but it's not just the money. Right? I mean, uh, power comes in many forms. And even you know, you've probably heard this before Forbes magazine or was once just for his magazine. But Forbes the entity it it in 2018. Considered Vladimir Putin to be one of the most most powerful people on the planet. There were the top two ready, G. Jin Ping. Who is I think General is the title general secretary. We have the exact title that Hey holds, but essentially, it's big dog Big dog of China. Um, that was the number one and then Vladimir Putin was number two on the list. General secretary. Sorry I feel bad. Okay, General Secretary, Big dog thinking of you guys remember those T shirts like the big dog T shirts? Oh, yeah. There were the no fear. Where? Our tune Yeah. The cartoon women with large breasts. That was something else. That was big Bubba are big John Johnson Johnson. Excuse me. I thought that was brilliant. How? What insight? What incisive commentary I had wearing those shirts. It was a golden time for novelty T shirt. It was we need more novel The sheet T shirts, check out our T public store. Soon. Your great power. How is it to find it is a multi dimensional thing right? And it exists in many different spheres. But some things remain true, regardless of the times. You know, we opened with some statements about King's heavy is the head and so on. There's another statement about kings, which is this if you shoot at the king Don't miss. You know.

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"dmitry peskov" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

05:53 min | 3 years ago

"dmitry peskov" Discussed on KTOK

"And use that personal discipline as well as probably an army of people monitoring his physical health. You know what I mean? It's not like he is cutting out time and meetings himself to do a couple. What's a silly exercise plank? It's not like he's like, Okay, let's pause the call. I've got a plank what I mean, they always find Putin planking various parts of the Kremlin, and he's just like on a bookshelf, you know, like that episode of the office, but back back to the study. They called this thing that he had this particular style of walking or what have you They like? They pointed to that as a symptom of potentially is Parkinson. But very quickly. It came out that this could be Ben. I love that. You found this out. If you knew about this already a gun slingers walk with. I think we can all picture. What that hiss. You know, with the kind of a wide stance and you got your hands pinned down to your sides, you know, to keep your guns close to you in case you need to let them out real quick and get into a firefight in a saloon or something. Um, but, yeah, that's that. That is the thing that KGB agents are trained to do to keep their weapons tightly pinned to their left and side and his left arm wasn't moving when it was. Yeah, That's so so, Yeah, it was either He's lost some mobility and that left arm or he's just ready to strike up. Yeah, he's strapped he's got. He's got some kind of future weapon. They're just waiting. In case he needs it. Yes, that's the idea. And you know, Of course, we're not. We're not in any way mocking serious medical conditions. It's just this is the kind of speculation that happens when a person lives their life in a black box. There's a ton of stuff we do not know about this guy. And when I say we, I mean, like other intelligence agencies don't know some stuff about him. The Kremlin responded to this speculation and they were pretty explicit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. This is absolute nonsense. Everything is fine with the president is in excellent health, etcetera. And to be fair, the guy we mentioned the professor, so money may not be the best source. He's a political commentator. But he said weird stuff in the past, and he's also been wrong in the past. Yeah, he said he was a part of some Illuminati type thing, right? This is the guy. That's him. Yeah, powerful secret organization. He also said there would be no Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine and 2015 that was wrong. And in 2016, he said. Putin is going to be leaving office very soon. History's shown that was also incorrect, depending on how you define very soon to speak here. Wow, before me jump off the Parkinson's thing. I just want to give a nod to Michael J. Fox. I don't know if anybody else saw this, but he he's officially ending his career by his own choice. Because he, you know of complications to the disease, and we talk about this all the time, but it's not it. We're certainly not trying to make light of that in any way. We We've already stated that in this episode. Which is a shout out to him for being awesome. Yeah, he's there's a great NPR interview with him that I would recommend if anybody wants to check out his his reasoning behind it, as well as some of the philanthropic work he is doing in planning to focus on the future post acting career. And I just I do want to point out to you that he was in a great episode of Curb your enthusiasm, where he sort of makes light of his condition in any very like owning it way, which I appreciate it, you know, like it becomes a plot point in the show, like in typical curb fashion, But I thought it was interesting that he, you know, used to real life condition and obviously very difficult thing to be going through on That is a multiple. He's done that with multiple media appearances or appearances on other shows, you know, playing himself on air and acknowledging this. So going back to so we went Tonto up in Michael J. Fox. But we're talking about hospital medical scares for the president of Russia. There's a less of dire Possibility could Vladimir Putin after decades as one of the world's most powerful people just want to kick back? You know what I mean? Like prop up his feet by the shores of the Baltic. And and live the good life. Maybe Cause he is older is 68 years old. But as you could imagine, he has a lot of enemies both foreign and domestic. And unless he had protections in place, he could become a huge target. He will become a huge target for activists for opposition parties. Other oligarchs that he is waged hidden war on in the past, or even think about this prosecutors who were just corrupt who don't care what the what the actual crimes are. They just want to shake down this guy. It's an enormously dangerous gamble. Potentially it could be a gold bind because Do you know how wealthy Vladimir Putin is? The answer is no. Unless you're Vladimir Putin. This guy has so much money and has so much control over. So many different things. That no one knows how much cash she actually has, like. We don't know his his wealth is dot dot dot question Mark, and you can see some You can see some stats that gather like the estimates you'll see. Someone saying that he's worth $200 billion someone saying that it conservatively It's more like 70 billion. Uh,.

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Russia says West trying to victimize Moscow over Navalny

BBC Newshour

01:50 min | 3 years ago

Russia says West trying to victimize Moscow over Navalny

"Russia is continuing to deny any suggestions that it was complicity in the poisoning. Last month, the Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny, as pressure mounts for the country to be sanctioned. Mr Navalny is still being treated in a hospital in Germany, where scientists say it's beyond doubt that he was poisoned with the Nova Chuck nerve agent he fellow on an internal flight in Russia. Seafarers driven tensions between Russia and the west to new heights, with some Western governments believing Mr Navalny was poisoned by Russian agents with top level backing the US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has now set a CZ much that there was a substantial chance His poisoning was ordered by senior Russian officials, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Called the accusation unacceptable. So is that also the view of Vitaly Mill enough, a member of Parliament of the United Russia Party, we cannot accept or decline. This statement by Mr Compel, because all the research is that have been made since he left Russia. They've been performed not in the presence ofthe Russian official doctors. Or specialist. So now we can guess the presence ofthe navy. Chuck is in his trousers were somewhere we can't prove this information. Unfortunately, no, we can guess that that the statement off from Pel is just a play with the political games in case they would find appropriate that, uh, appropriate that Navalny should be victim ofthe so called Russian regime. OK, He cannot be this victim even without any poison in his blood because they can write on the paper. Whatever they weren't

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Kremlin dismisses claims that Putin foe was poisoned as "empty noise"

Dan Proft

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

Kremlin dismisses claims that Putin foe was poisoned as "empty noise"

"Kremlin is brushed off allegations that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny e who was in a coma in a German hospital, was poisoned The criminals. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed the accusations, saying they absolutely cannot be true on a rather an empty noise. The insistence by the government that Navalny wasn't necessarily poisoned. Comes a day after German doctors said tests indicated that he was poisoned and elicited outrage from the valleys allies who say the criminal is behind the illness. Peskov adds He sees no grounds for launching a criminal probe into Navalny's condition, saying it could have been triggered by a variety of courses. I'm shells the lede

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Kremlin: Navalny poisoning accusations 'empty noise'

AP 24 Hour News

00:41 sec | 3 years ago

Kremlin: Navalny poisoning accusations 'empty noise'

"Navalny remains in a coma in a German hospital. The Kremlin is brushing off allegations Navalny was poisoned. Crimmins spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed the accusations, saying they absolutely cannot be true on a rather an empty noise. The insistence by the government that Navalny wasn't necessarily poisoned. Comes a day after German doctors said tests indicated that he was poisoned and elicited outrage from the valleys allies who say the criminal is behind the illness. Peskov adds He sees no grounds for launching a criminal probe into Navalny's condition, saying it could have been triggered by a variety of courses. I'm shells The Ledesma

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Russian government brushes off accusations Navalny poisoned

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 3 years ago

Russian government brushes off accusations Navalny poisoned

"The Kremlin has brushed off allegations the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny who is in a coma in a German hospital was poisoned Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed the accusations saying we absolutely cannot be true on arrival an empty noise the insistence by the government that the valley wasn't necessarily poison comes a day often German doctors said tests indicated that he was poisoned and elicited outrage from the valleys allies who say the criminal is behind the illness Peskov ads he sees no grounds for launching a criminal probe into the valleys condition saying he could have been triggered by a variety of courses I'm Charles the Ledesma

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US, UK & Canada Say Russia Is Hacking Virus Vaccine Trials

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

02:06 min | 3 years ago

US, UK & Canada Say Russia Is Hacking Virus Vaccine Trials

"Western governments accused hackers believed to be part of Russian intelligence of trying to steal valuable private information about a corona virus vaccine on Thursday calling out the Kremlin in an unusually detailed public warning to scientists and medical companies. The alleged culprit is of a million photo. Intelligence agencies in the United States united. Kingdom and Canada alleged the Hacking Group A. Twenty nine also known as cozy bear and blamed for American election interference for years ago is attacking academic and pharmaceutical research institutions involved in covert nineteen vaccine development. The allegation hackers linked to a foreign government or attempting to Siphon secret medical research during the pandemic is not entirely new US officials as recently as Thursday have accused China of virtually identical conduct. But the latest public warning was startling for the detail at provided attributing the targeting by name to a particular hacking group and specifying the software vulnerabilities. The hackers have been exploiting also Russian cyber strike, a particular nerve in the US given the Kremlin sophisticated campaign to influence the two thousand sixteen presidential election. Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov rejected the accusation, saying we don't have information about who may have hacked pharmaceutical companies and. And research centers in Britain, the persistent attacks seen as an effort to steal intellectual property rather than to disrupt research. The accusations commented a tenuous time for relations between Russia and both the US and UK. Besides political illwill, the trump administration is under pressure to confront Russia over intelligence information that Moscow offered bounties to Taliban fighters to attack allied fighters as well as interference with the upcoming. November election so far, trump has remained silent.

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Russia examining safety of ventilator sent to US after 5 killed in fires

Richard Eeds

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

Russia examining safety of ventilator sent to US after 5 killed in fires

"Coronavirus hospital treating patients in St Petersburg has experienced a fire in which five patients all of them on ventilators have been killed the weekend on Sunday there was another fire in a hospital in Moscow which after these one person dead and investigators still looking at the reason for that but the hospital incipits back apparently was caused by a malfunctioning ventilator which had been work so hard that it apparently set short circuited Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was also hospitalized today for treatment of

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Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has been hospitalized for coronavirus

Here & Now

00:55 sec | 3 years ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has been hospitalized for coronavirus

"Crowed of iris is reaching the highest levels of the Russian government a Kremlin spokesman is now among the more than two hundred thirty thousand people in Russia test positive and Paris Charles Manson's coronavirus cases in Russia are climbing president Vladimir Putin's longtime spokesman Dmitry Peskov now joins the list of Kremlin insiders who've tested positive for the corona virus in an interview with Russian state media Peskov said he was getting treatment in hospital and then the last met with Putin over a month ago and pose no risk to the Russian leader whose prime minister Mikhail misused and step down from his duties earlier this month after he contracted the virus so too has put as minister of culture and the head of Russia's state infrastructure projects despite the rise in infections inside the Kremlin and among the population at large Tuesday marked the end of a six week nationwide work stoppage it's now up to regional authorities to tailor their response in combating the outbreak Charles Maynes NPR news

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Vladimir Putin's spokesman hospitalized with coronavirus infection

Morning Becomes Eclectic

00:55 sec | 3 years ago

Vladimir Putin's spokesman hospitalized with coronavirus infection

"Coronavirus is reaching the highest levels of the Russian government a Kremlin spokesman is now among the more than two hundred thirty thousand people in Russia test positive and Paris Charles Manson's coronavirus cases in Russia are climbing president Vladimir Putin's longtime spokesman Dmitry Peskov now joins the list of Kremlin and others who've tested positive for the corona virus in an interview with Russian state media Pascoe said he was getting treatment in hospital and then the last met with Putin over a month ago and pose no risk to the Russian leader whose prime minister Mikhail misused and step down from his duties earlier this month after he contracted the virus so too has put as minister of culture and the head of Russia's state infrastructure projects despite the rise in infections inside the Kremlin and among the population at large Tuesday marked the end of a six week nationwide work stoppage it's now up to regional authorities to tailor their response in combating the outbreak Charles Maynes NPR news

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Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has been hospitalized for coronavirus

BBC Newshour

00:40 sec | 3 years ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has been hospitalized for coronavirus

"So that Vladimir Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has tested positive for the coronavirus that's right he's confirm that the and he has said that he is being treated in hospital of course the prime minister here in Russia and a couple of other government ministers are also they have also tested positive for corona virus Dimitri Peskov said he hadn't seen that president Putin up physically in person for over a month I'm certainly not Mr Putin himself has essentially been working from home in his residence enough I got over people heckling at the bunker he hasn't come out of his funk of for some time and it appears he hasn't been in touch with his spokesman either for

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny condemns kidnapping of Anti-Putin activist

BBC World Service

00:46 sec | 4 years ago

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny condemns kidnapping of Anti-Putin activist

"The Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny his condemned the forced conscription of an activist working for his anti corruption foundation Rosalyn Sheva dean of was seized at his home on Monday and flown to the remote Novi as Sam lie archipelago missed in the valley accused the authorities of kidnapping the activist who he said was exempt from military service on medical grounds a Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said everything was above board right now if he evaded conscription he broke the relevant law if he was not deferring from service and that happened this is very bad if the dogs conscription and was conscripted in this way and everything was done strictly in accordance with the

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