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take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who left behind me. ah no madison and don't have the top stories on august 0. us president and his russian counterpart of letting me put in of how the 1st face to face talk since joe biden, to coffers me, agreed to resume talks on arms control and cybersecurity. they also promise to return on buses to each other's capitals, after they be withdrawn earlier this year, but disagreements on human rights and ukraine remain. i told president, my agenda is not against russia, or anyone else. it's for the american people. i made it clear that we will not
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tolerate attempts to violate our democratic sovereignty or to stabilize our democratic elections and we would respond. the bottom line is, i told president prudent, we need to have some basic rules of the road that we can all abide by national fisher prescott. you. there has been no hospitality. on the contrary, our meeting to placing a constructive spirit. indeed, we have varied assessment on a number of issues, but both sides express the intention to understand each other and seek common grounds. talks were quite constructive, if the 1st crew to be sent to china's new space station has just taken off. the thomas on the center and quo mission blasted off from the zip on long center about 10 minutes ago. it's taking 3 men for 3 months. stay in the line between a youth joining us live now from beijing katrina. this is a very significant moment for basing space program, isn't it?
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that's why this has been in the works for some time 3 men sent into space. they'll be there doing maintenance task, making sure that everything on the space station run smoothly. green then includes a year hi, sean, who is a veteran of chinese astronaut who will be the oldest child. he's not going going to face to date. now they'll be the the 3 months. but it puts that in the future. not to stay on that base station. for up to 6 months or really be assessing up house for their colleagues in future. and really this will be just the 3rd level safety mission required to complete his space station next year. the task is both practical and groundbreaking. this is the 1st time that we've seen chinese astronaut in space for 5 years and this will be china's longest space mission to date. katrina, thanks very much. those are the headlines will be back off to all to 0 world, goodbye. ah
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. in november 2020, i'll just 0 arabic, contacted a top is really cybersecurity official. to find out more about data and cyber cooperation between israel and the u. e. the official refused to speak on camera, but said he had just returned from an official business trip to the us is designed to promote high profile official coordination between the 2 countries. according to lead to reports, israeli moratti's cyber cooperation developed significantly around this time. the arrangement seemed to be that full security coordination between the 2 countries allowed and exchange of information. while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlo j yob. leah garcia
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dark matters and emma rattie company that is seen as the main player in the u. e. cybersecurity market. dark matter. it's very interesting case, the company, based in the united arab emirates, and they do sort of both de france as well as often there was this great reporting from both foreign policy as well as writers which looked into their offensive operations, meaning hacking. so what, what these reports were able to establish is that there was this group of n, s, a former, an essay and former cia intelligence officials from the united states that went to go work for the u. e government, under the auspices of this company, dark matter. and just to fall into that and be clear, dark matter was not employing former and say officials to spy on americans, because that would obviously be a federal crime in the united states. and we don't do that then it's not within our, our mission and i would like sort of distress this point is to enable society and
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economies to sort of pursue that agenda of smart and safe digital. so it will be country to our mission, and you can categorically say that that doesn't spy on you, a citizens. we don't do that. that's not within our capabilities. so kathy corey, we don't do this. lion, they're lying, it's the only thing that had no massive data for them. i designed these mathematical programs. we had no upper limit on the capacity to handle data. not there was no, no problem at trillions, quadrillion of data, doesn't matter. we had no mathematical limit that i could see the american investigative website, the intercept published a report and a total of 2016. based on the experiences i'm going to tell you in the cybersecurity research and approached by dark matter. the report claimed that doug matter had discussed plans to hack any device it wanted to in the u. e. at the press a button. the report also cited
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a number of dark matter. employees who were former u. s. s a and intelligence officials. the employees said they were asked to carry out offensive operations under the banner of protecting you ease, national security, dark matter dismissed the researchers allegations saying it preferred quote, talking reality not fantasy dana on this home at the author of the report, jenna mclaughlin, who has investigated the work of dog matter extensively around 2015 the u a b. and it's company essentially linked pretty closely to its own defense defense services. dark matter. wanted to get some of those employees into their own roof so they could do a lot more things more freely because some of those us contractors were restricted by us laws. they were drawn by massive salaries. promises of staying in beautiful places, pool villas,
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yachts even some time. so once some of these employees arrived in dark matter, they were sort of asked questions about how to use those skills in an offensive manner. in order to do that, they would also have to have their see, the corner it says would be held by, by that contractor in a skip. but the approval for those the clarence would come from an essay that was against the if it was human. and so on, so the agencies would approve it. so that implies that everything that they're doing with his contractors is approved. i think cyber security firm, in the regions, dark matter, we're covering the whole of the security. we've also grabbed a lot of people all around the world. moto very, this is melissa. came from had dark letters and don't know where he am in santa ana for who are the son i module the supply the be then to summer didn't want to see
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the model within the last few years i returned to i would be for a defense conference and i got the chance to speak to some of my sources and others that i've met since. and they told me that all the negative attention on dark matter from my reporting and subsequent reporting from writers and others. really drew a lot of attention that the royal family was not interested in. and as a result of that, members of the royal family, extremely high ranking officials sort of went to dark matter and said, you need to change the names of this. remove it, get it out of here. be a lot more discrete. i think from my perspective, ok, having a contractor, us contractor working for a foreign government means they are now an agent that, that foreign government. not, not a u. s. agent. and having them come from a place like in a say where they're dealing with classified activities and then going over and
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assisting in classified act, similar classified activities in another country, means their foreign spies. now they're not us citizens. in a couple months after i felt publish my 1st story in between publishing my 2nd foreign policy magazine, i was contacted by sort of mysterious source to offer documents that i was never able to verify and who had been telling me that within the company they had already been debating whether or not to hack me, but i mean years later the intercept, after i had left confirmed that the intercept was a target of view, a government, according to a number of reports dog matter, try to hack the intercept website. a report published by the intercept in june 2019 said that dog might have brought x national security agency hackers and other us intelligence and military veterans to compromise the computers of political dissidence at home and abroad, including american citizens. according
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to the intercept, dog matter headquarters is located in this building in abu dhabi. they had a problem analyzing data on us citizens from another country as a us citizen. see. so that's, that is illegal and i'm sure, under title, 18 laws governing, you know, classified material and classified activities. later on, citizen lab demonstrated that dog matter was the main operator of the israeli pegasus spyware. in the us, besides it's american staffers, dog matter, also employed ex israeli officers in branches in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both i'll just hear arabic and odyssey are english, contacted dark matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the
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allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say more, the michelle violent me slay the football thumb. michelle, me them or must called golf? no, cuz she has kimball level. did love the little molly, the tv and the a multi 6 image the machine, but all nozzle. so you're selecting vs me. stop via me. start a bowl my last sham, eastern shoe. but all nozzle negative, negative, negative the always be my police, shallow zeal, my torture, legal politician, mark of a shame. but all, we certainly do see that israel as a hub if not in the world, and certainly in the region for this sort of cyber technology. and i think one of the things that we're going to see more and more countries like the u. e that have these big ambitions in cyberspace are going to try and replicate that sort of
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talent pipeline in their countries. it's very scary, especially when the targets are journalists, civil society, dissidence, these sorts of people being spied on by foreign governments or their own government . in some cases, it's really shocking, and i think it's an abuse of the spyware. the reason that the governments are interested in spying on them is for intelligence purposes, to figure out what they're up to, what they might do next. and if they can figure out what someone's doing, what they're about to do, then they can put a little bit of pressure on people and try and influence and shape the way that events unfold. ah, i'll just be contacted. many alleged victims of these spyware hacks. they declined to appear in the film for fear of their and their family safety. my name a boy and you're running a greedy, is a london based journalist working with a lot of the tv. her phone was hacked by pegasus spyware. between october 29 and
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july 2020 there had been a lot of she knew how about it in the mama to dr. hate. she was sunni when i once it's in love with them a bit and it looked it up for some to mom. my son and one of my heavy what on the for the mean engine, the bucket fall on me and walk off to talking with them. what about the button says you don't want to leave the liquor can, can exit it sealed up in the home button, in the bottom is just as biggest truce jani. my family stood up like him, a fooled min mclean. what's going? it's in front of you in a half a year, but this is a lot of spanish. if you look in oxford. oh and phil manage, i'm sure. listen. he may, if i'm shocked at the mom,
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i'll calm the car bigger than the shuttle. but why not? because then a fearful him out of the home model, there's lots of journalists that get targeted and hacked, but for fewer of them are willing to come forward and tell their stories. so i think that, you know, if you were to look at some of the top media organizations in the world, maybe you'd find other other instances of people getting hacked or targeted. you know, we had a case of course, back in 2018, where the bay route bureau chief of the new york times been hubbard received a text message linked to pegasus spyware, on his phone. my, how did the on the yet what fixed it up? so the question is, with this advanced technology, how can people ensure their devices a safe and wish pegasus for, for example, it would have been very hard to find out that your phone had been hacked. the best thing you can do is keep your phone up to date. if you have an always install the
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updates when your phone says it's time to update. if you get a text message with the link that you're not expecting, don't click on that link. if you get an email with a link or a file expecting, don't click on that link. don't open that file. if you do have something very sensitive to talk about, the best thing to do is to leave your phone at home and go on a walk. oh, fun have but sees on them. and they said no, they will get patched by apple, an android and so on. but there are going to be fun abilities on those devices that are unknown yet. and therefore any device is will have a weakness. so it can be exploited, don't i'm sure there are organizations away the world looking for those funds to exploit in the future. and no doubt it won't happen again. it's just a case of one electronic frontier foundation e f. f is
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a us based organization whose goal is to technically and legally defend journalist from civil society activists who face cyber crimes committed by governments. e f. f has documented a rise in the number of pegasus associated cyber crimes against journalists and activists. working on sensitive cases, we fight against a government, a view of surveillance and uses that are inconsistent with human rights. and that was using mexico. the thought of it like coming pretty se, which is a very famous in the, in the country. and we have seen also the use of sale, pay gases in mexico, targeting activists who were fighting corruption and who are fighting a campaign against corporations for the use of of shook our so we have seen these also against many other job monies who are doing get their
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work in my work, we have studied similar mobile phone against journalists in conflicts and human rights. defenders and opposition was in conflict and civilians in lebanon and on the border of living on, in syria being spied upon by their various governments in israel. loya, my husband represents a number of phone hacking victims who have decided to file lawsuits against the israeli, an esl group, probably on a fair amount to connie, a bigger source can get him and hopefully only mom, i'm, but he got a couple in fenway park thought lee, and how can you hear what hannon had either there and then i had them at that that i hope you had
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a little and we'll get caught in february of the year. wow. what the need heavy or should i get a shot? again, miss leo colonial canyon and the lady come in miss lee and whoever vicki lee and with diet, i'm and i can only dial s s e led to feel heavy shotuko who are not coming from us . if we be head of the award, you had to live where they could be opposite and that is area we a hello miss. leah, almost han wanted to know why the legal liability towards the victims of hacking lies with the manufacturer on the purchaser of the spyware. justice, these companies are saying that they only sell these to government and that they only sell it to investigate thoroughly organized crime.
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but as they don't sell it, the government's who don't respect human rights, but that's the true, you know. and that in go systems, it's me, i learned national law is inconsistent in our opinion. also with a constitution only needed cancers. we have to review the, the law. i personally know it doesn't solve events. the tell a bill told us to text low interest only yields to the availability of such intelligence. capability name can the fee of a whole court. and jesse ma, letty, it's a look at the vehicle commercial thought book in san juan. looked for half a year with that of on them all the csc in well, at the 3rd total. what all that and then look at. have got down the living. oh my home. a bad man. you're going on and who know a little talk about it in 2020 and is really caused by the media from publishing
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any details about these cases and the interest of protecting israel's national security. odyssey or arabic, contacted the n. s a group requesting an interview with senior management to give them the right to reply to allegations made against the company. in this film, the company sent a short reply, declining b, interview request. how's your english contact d n a. so group to give them the right to reply to allegations made against the company. in this film, they did not respond. wolf can come on in the plea, shut to get in this only so leah hannibal, however, with the output with feel the connie of the biggest was a don't know if he island doing it in the most buck. warm will also call ways of the fees because i would love to develop communities i left for the daily equal file with coma to be had the shut again. my a the la p l. allen. house a lot,
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almost all the court. what was forgot to call melissa leah. michelle was out with a different amnesty international also to legal action against pegasus. the accused party this time was the israeli defense ministry itself being the official body that approves and authorizes the selling of spyware. we are disappointed, we will have to see what the court decides with the ruling on the case itself. now we hope that the court will decide the way it should and revoke and security like this. and his rating court dismissed the case. amnesty international said, quote, a mountain of evidence was ignored and called the court rubber stunt to the defense ministries, impunity to human rights violations. my reaction to the court's decision was obviously disappointment. it was a, it was a very strong judgement that didn't take into consideration the evidence that we
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put forward, or the legal arguments that we felt were important. and, well, we are disappointed in the judgement. we still think it was a very important case. in the growing evidence and so misuse of technology or the misuse of those technologies by our clients. and we hope that by bringing this case and supporting this case, we're bringing to attention the very serious issues and potential human rights impacts for technologies like those pegasus and others that are being used with impunity around the world by repressive governments and governments who have a terrible human rights record a c clean late. let's be all to negate. bought bagels, bought in this old burglar taught no shit, boy on the goofy. misaligned liam squealed them on him by no means more endlessly at b o l l m. sick we got on the spot, they slid him key but there on the spot, they saw him. w. you'll move all below. mclean,
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runny ashley's on the lava. foothill been more responded to the old gala or the most medium lose the bishop. she's a michelle. it thing to be the whole low michelin do not belong to me, but not least of a y in yon. how does your english contact the governance of israel kingdom of saudi arabia and the united out of emmett and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film? they did not respond. i actually would also like to know a little bit more about what happened in the rejection. i think there's a few different things at play here. one is that it's very difficult to know the relationship between the ministry of defense and, and i, so there seems to be a lot of crossover at high level staff. the ministry of defense in israel is the, is the ministry that approves all exports. and basically, our case was saying either the ministry of defense is not giving export licenses in
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line with international human rights standards. or they are giving exports in line with international human rights standards. but they have, they have a company in their jurisdiction who is acting outside of the legal export license compton, because we shall see in, for thomas on the saw and others whose phones have been hacked. the question is, what recourse if any, do they have to stock hardy? this sort of evidence does show that your phone was hacked and shows that there was a connection to an s o group. if you wanted to bring a legal action, i will say that there are other targets that have been engaged in legal process in israel, in cyprus, and most recently in the u. k. of a b l call arguing la la la la, in this elaine this over to the national ames is totally collegial, ambiguous lives in the bio today because all going on last week. not
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loyal to us because we've escaped done big la future. lambert le shamal asi a fellow who, blah, glued gala. she moves no bigger source, lay lip beef. now gabby's quilt, and we'll take la domain as a mo lama via the many of them in the hall a been will be called me for lots of money. i like or, and a social the milk because the because the last is aca, shaving. the national hon. if you're going to come in, miss livingston, tell me the are smart phones have become an inevitable necessity of modern life. however, they have also turned into a window through which security services can access our private information. they can become a weapon, used by unscrupulous governments to spy on us. with little legal on mob
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determines there is still much to be uncovered in this secretive world of hacking and advance spyware. for tom, on this, on this investigation into his own phones, hacking has been both revealing and alarming. overflowing with passion, but desperately under resourced chide national football team as never qualified for the africa of nations. all the wildcat al jazeera world asks, what will it take for the squad to find the success? will routine be forever sidelined? chad football dreams on al jazeera. ah, ah,
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ah ah, ah. hello, we've got some dangerous heats toward the us west. you know 50000000 americans are under excessive heat warnings. phoenix on wednesday. you tide record temperature at 46 will not jump to 47 on thursday. we've got some what weather moving across the plane sward, the mid west. but the big story is as we go to the bay of can, peachy, we could see some tropical development here swing through the gulf of mexico. we'll go in for a closer look right now. because it looks like this wet weather is going to steer rate into louisiana state that has been dealing with flash flooding. yes. certainly don't need this. and also parts of mississippi and alabama as well. ok now off to
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south america, the top and we'll look for, you know, our continuous rain falling through the amazon basin, but some heavier pockets toward the southeast to venezuela and southern parts of certain non and french. diana, take you to public oni, a right now and you know, temperatures pretty well where they should be porter arena's 4 degrees. if we look a little further north santiago, your temperature is average month of the day. oh ok. where a few degrees below average share and in terms of precipitation, rio de janeiro could get striked with some showers on thursday. nothing major. and it's going to be a cloudy day for so paulo on thursday, the be part of the debate itself to the end because it in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about were these men with white men touching aloud to dream, where
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a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of our discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera ah joe biden, and let me put in wrap up the summit and hasn't as constructive and positive, but differences remain. ah, i know about this and this is 0 live from also coming up. listen hong kong rate, a pro democracy newspaper and the rest 5 executives a suspected of endangering national security jobs.
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