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Initial release Russia
Directors Roman Prygunov
Screenplay Andrey Zolotarev
Composers Oleg Belov
ProducersBinke Anisimov
Rafael Minasbekyan
Vladimir Maslov
Ibragim Magomedov
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Successful banker, Matvey Levin, asks his estranged children for help proving he owns his business empire after losing his wealth. Although Levin used to go to great lengths to keep his money from his children, now he is dependent on them.

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As the 8 billionth child is born, who were 5th, 6th and 7th?

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...By Stephanie HegartyPopulation correspondent The UN says the world s population has hit eight Billion, just 11 years after passing the seven-Billion milestone...

Rail strikes will punish innocent people, transport secretary warns

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... A Department for Transport spokesperson said: " The government committed £16 Billion - or £600 per household - to keep our railways running throughout the pandemic while ensuring not a single worker lost their job...

Covid vaccines: How fast is progress around the world?

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... 5 Billion doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered, in at least 196 countries worldwide...

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... 9 Billion - The CCC also says insulation rates are only about a third of what they need to be to cut energy consumption...

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... The government says it is monitoring the security to invest and keep the year-long scheme-part of a £2 Billion plan, a green travel under review ...

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Trump to NYT: Wall talks a 'waste of time'

Apr 18,2020 5:29 pm

The Interview came after Mr Trump contacted the New York Times' publisher

US President Donald Trump has dismissed the federal investigation into alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 election and talks about a proposed border wall.

His lawyers had been reassured he was not a target in Special Counsel Robert Mueller 's investigation, he said.

Talks in Congress about wall funding - the issue behind the recent government Shutdown - were a "waste of time".

Mr Trump was interviewed by the New York Times, a paper he repeatedly described as "failing" in The Past .

came after he contacted its publisher, AG Sulzberger.

Last year, saying they could "lead to violence" against journalists.

The Interview with Mr Trump covered a wide range of topics:

1) The Border wall

"I'll continue to build The Wall , and we'll get The Wall finished," The President said, dismissing The Talks between congressional Republicans and Democrats over the impasse and implying he could declare a national emergency to ensure The Barrier is built.

Tapping into emergency Presidential Powers could enable Mr Trump to bypass Congress and access The Money and resources needed to complete The Project .

Critics have said The Situation at The Border does not constitute a true emergency and invoking one would be an abuse of power.

Mr Trump has sought $5. 7 Billion (£4. 4bn) for a wall on the southern border. The Democrats refuse to provide it, arguing it is immoral and ineffective.

The Divide led to, which will resume on 15 February if no budget can be agreed.

Mr Trump slammed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in The Interview over The Border wall.

"I've actually always gotten along with her, but now I don't think I will any more," he said. "I think she's doing a tremendous disservice to the country. "

Ms Pelosi told reporters on Thursday there would be no money for a wall in planned border security legislation.

2) The Russia inquiry

Speaking to two New York Times reporters in The Oval Office, The President said he had received assurances from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein .

"Rod told me I'm not a target of The Investigation ," Mr Trump said. He then suggested that he may not have spoken to him In Person , adding: "The lawyers ask him. They say: 'He's not a target of The Investigation '. "

It is not clear when Mr Rosenstein made the comments attributed to him by Mr Trump. Mr Rosenstein oversaw Mr Mueller's investigation until Last November, when.

Mr Rosenstein and Mr Mueller have not said whether Mr Trump is a target in The Investigation .

Some reports have suggested that the term "target" would not be used for Mr Trump because sitting presidents are immune from prosecution.

Mr Mueller's investigation is still ongoing and it is unclear when he will submit his findings to The Attorney General .

Rod Rosenstein previously oversaw Robert Mueller 's investigation

The President also insisted he "never did" speak to his long-time associate Roger Stone about stolen Democratic emails published by Wikileaks in 2016.

Mr Stone has been charged with seven counts in the Mueller inquiry related to the emails - charges he denies.

President Trump did however attack the FBI raid on Mr Stone's home, calling it "a very sad thing for This Country ".

"I like Roger, he's a character," Mr Trump said.

3) Trump's Moscow project

The President said his lawyer Rudy Giuliani had been "wrong" to say that talks over a project to construct a Trump building in Moscow had continued up to the 2016 US election.

Mr Giuliani had already rowed back on the comments, saying that he had been mistaken.

Mr Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress at least Three Times about The Project - including telling Congress that The Project was dissolved in January 2016.

In fact, negotiations continued through June 2016, when Mr Trump was already the Republican presidential nominee.

Last month about when the Moscow project had ended.

The Buzzfeed report also said Mr Trump had allegedly encouraged Cohen to plan a trip to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin during the election campaign.

Mr Trump told the New York Times his Last conversation about The Project had been in "early to middle" 2016. He said Cohen might have been involved with The Project "a little bit longer than that".

"I was running for president; I was doing really well. The Last thing I cared about was building a building," he added.

4) His political future

"I love this job," Mr Trump insisted, dismissing talk he might not run for re-election in 2020.

He did however tell The Paper he had lost "massive amounts of money" working as president.

He also spoke of Democratic candidates in next year's vote.

California Senator Kamala Harris has had "The Best opening so far", he said.

But another possible candidate, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren , had been "hurt badly" by Mr Trump's mockery of her claims to Native American heritage, he said.

and challenged her to take a DNA test.

She did and the subsequent DNA report concluded that "the vast majority" of Ms Warren's ancestry was European, but "the results strongly" supported a Native American ancestor.

"I may be wrong, but I think that was a big part of her credibility and now all of a sudden it's gone," Mr Trump told the New York Times.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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