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this is the central perk for dining at the women's club and when an investigative news website claims to have been blacklisted by british intelligence, soft, exposing government surveillance practices declassified q.k. says it's being targeted by keith c.h. 2 a home gary. * nor maker resigns his seat in the european parliament off to big corporate a party in brussels that meet your describing us and most people they all want to eat. diplomats were among the guests and drawn up the ante over the mud to over the top nuclear saw and tested by waiting to hunt down criminals.
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just gone 11 pm here in the russian capital from everyone here at all t h q. hello and welcome. what could have stopped at this hour? an investigative news website is claiming to have been blacklisted by british intelligence. declassified u.k. is known for exposing military activities and government surveillance reporting from london the classifier, the u.k. and their head of investigations. matt kennedy's a former financial times, journalists, they've been blacklisted by g c, h q, and a number of internal e-mail showing that staff are being told not to engage with. that doubt, that declassified u.k. blacklisted by g.c. age, kill britain's largest intelligence agency, internal e-mails from d.c. show it will not been gauging further with math canada declassified head of investigations. the day he published what the agency privately disparaged as a negative long read about his secretive schools program. according to declassified,
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u.k. one particular line of investigative journalism is what got the backs up of a program run by the intelligence agency. looking into going into schools and teaching children how to conspire, brute force cyber attack. the website have also got quite a long history of looking at other aspects of the things that britain's military and government in general are getting up to. the older members question is assumed to refer to lifton and come on out by ease who completed typhoon conversion. training in the u.k. delivered by royal air force aria of personnel in 2011 to 2012. we've been hearing
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from joe that is groups like reporters without borders who have described this mode of operating by g, c, h, q, m, by the government as being trumpy. and this is yet another worrying example of the u.k. government, imposing arbitrary restrictions on media deemed to be critical to trampy unmoved as her no place in british democracy for a few years. the criticisms that press freedoms of being clamp down on the side of the british government so far is this latest incident is concerned. it doesn't bode well for those who are concerned about press freedoms. we spoke with british journalist yvonne ridley, she thinks that the targeting of declassified u.k. follows an alarming pattern of governments cracking down on any form of reporting that they simply disagree with. britain is a country which likes to pride itself in treatment of speech,
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and this goes completely against the grain quite why the c.h.p. was made. this decision is silly. it is a journalist's job to ask, all could questions to be critical of the information be true, seems so, you know, journalists don't do their jobs to be popular. quite the reverse. and you know, there's this move has already been likened to a trip in style decision. and of course, that this is what we've seen in the white house that when journalists upset the president, donald trump, they get blacklisted or are asked to leave the, the white house, press corps, and for g, c, h q, to do this, to a journalistic organization. is astonishing.
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like ancient tone, a hunger and member of the european parliament has resigned. after admitting to attend the a private party in brussels that local media are describing as an orgy. they get together happened last week in defiance of a lockdown and was broken up by police. about 20 other people, all or mostly naked man was present at the party that took place above a gay bar to european parliament diplomats rather among the guests. now the hunger and more make or allegedly tried to flee by climbing down a trail pipe and police say he was carrying drugs. a passer by reported to the police that he had seen a man fleeing along the gutter. she was able to identify the man, the man hands were bloody. it is possible that she may have been injured, wealth lien, no chordates were found in his backpack when his resignation, letter years of cher, who is a member of congress ruling for desh party, admitted that his behavior was quote, irresponsible. he apologized for breaching lockdown rules on commenting on the
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ecstasy pill found in his backpack. he said, quote, it's not mine. david coburn, a former member of the european parliament for scotland, says politicians who break locked on rules are undermining public health. but it's not setting a good example to the people in a time of america's general. going to have a good laugh. we're going to, you know, the congress, even though it is serious and as much is that people do what we set an example like that in order to go live there around them, which issues are having a tremendous party while the rest of us i'm, i reach are actually going to look at my hear a lie i never had here was launched as i was a student. i was, you know, bob in mount saw, you know, i'm trying to be the rules. and so the example was of those a little bit by, you know, i think it's better people obey the rules overseas, but it's not to do the opposite to what you're, you're selling to the public. the president of the red cross has
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a government to combat the spread of false information on covert vaccines, which he called a 2nd pandemic francesca. rocca said the public reluctance to take the job, could stall efforts to counter the virus. we believe that the massive coordinated efforts that will be needed to roll out the covert vaccine in an equivocal manner. need to be paralleled by equally massive efforts to proactively build and maintain trust. the red cross chief went on to cite face showing that in a quarter of countries, less than half of people are willing to take a covert vaccine. and as examples of fake news, he highlighted a popular belief that the virus doesn't affect young people or africans. and also claims that the virus has disappeared and the pandemic is over. we spoke to a man, walk up of the uncle who is head of the red cross health and cad department. he believes public acceptance of covert about things. will the mudge over time?
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well, the reason one element, these is a new pandemic, a new virus that behaves in ways that we didn't know until a year ago. and we have been discovering it slowly, slowly by slowly and so science is adopting to enable that. and communicating, evolving science is difficult, and that's why i think media scientist critiquer role to play, to try to explain in very simple terms that what is happening and why changes may be happening. people at the moment of a very high level of vaccine hesitancy. and so right now we see that the only 30 percent of population in many countries would actually be ready to take the vaccine . we know that these, these will increase our time passes by and people get more confident. and i think we have a role to play, to ensure that people feel comfortable confortable, that people feel trust towards the authorities to words the scientists and towards that means that we putting in place to keep everybody safe for all around the world . iran is vowing to hunt down those behind the assassination of its needing
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a physicist. top officials issued a stern warning after the scientists, you know, iran, iran has stated before, is our definite policy will independently give a reciprocal response to those who ordered and committed this crime with maximum pain. for the culprits, god willing no crime, no assassination, and no foolish action will be left unanswered by the iranian nation. we will certainly hunt down criminals until the end. they must know that they will be punished for their actions. or the assault took place on friday when the scientist was traveling in his car near tel ron. he was shot in an ambush and died of his injuries at a hospital. iran has branded the assassination an act of state terror blamed both israel and the us. daniel hoare reports now on the shock wave that swept through the region dr. morsi, in fact result, it was different things to different people,
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to his family, a husband and a father, to his country, a patriot, a prized and respected scientists. so others though he was a threat, a man affectively in charge of iran's alleged nuclear weapons program. we don't exactly know what motivated the killing. but if it had anything to do with removing a supposed threat in the interests of peace and stability, the result so far seems to be the reverse of the streets a boiling over with anger. well fuck result. it was given a state funeral and granted martyr status. iran is out for revenge. some hardliners are calling for direct, massive retaliation against those who they think are responsible. even the strikes on israeli cities are on the table and life are annoyed, says god's law. and to iran is in no mood to let this crime go unpunished. and
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images of around i have to know that the rainy nation and the country's officials are brave enough to respond to this criminal action. when the term is raid, the relevant officials respond to this crime. but this is now bigger than just tit for tat violence. it was in iran, as alleged nuclear program, was the goal that's failed there. all this government has vowed to continue this. scientists work with redoubled efforts should we will be more united will be more determined even for the continuation of your path. we will carry on with more speed and more power and the nuclear deal already in tatters after the us withdrawal is quickly fading. as the country's parliament looks to stop inspections at its nuclear sites, with the consent of m.p.'s to urgent action plans were adopted to lift sanctions in order to return to the era of the nuclear energy boom. and to stop surveillance by i.a.e.a. spies with biden's incoming administration aiming for a new deal with iran is it's looking like they could get no deal at all by them.
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we'll have to put it in simple terms, apologize. in some ways he will have to come up, perhaps with even more of a diplomatic concession than simply restoring the agreement. i think iran will need far more guarantees after all, even when president obama signed the deal. not also mentions were removed and iran never of quite benefit economically as hoped. and what would be erroneous choose compromise in a rare moment of unity. they now have the support of everyone from turkey and iraq, to the u.a.e. and even europe. we condemn this heinous murder and extend our condolences to the government of iran and the family of the deceased. the emirates condemns the crime of the assassination of cause and also writes to practice the greatest possible
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restraint. so as to avoid dragging the region to new levels of instability and threats to peace. this is a criminal act and runs counter to the principle of respect for human rights. the e.u. stands for, for every action equal and opposite reaction. it was clear assassinating a scientist on a rainy in the soil would stir up a hornet's nest reaction across the region and beyond. 5, people have now been confirmed dead, including a child in a car running in the western german city of tria. the driver was arrested after crashing into pedestrians high speed. now more than a dozen other people are injured. 4 in a critical condition, a 51 year old german citizen drove at high speed along a pedestrian area in his s.u.v. . police have said the driver was intoxicated and may have been suffering from mental health problems. and there is no indication that this was
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has its limits. the accounting tricks of stock buybacks and money printing have their limits. and in saudi arabia we see a brilliant example of what happens when a country decides to go into financialization. instead of, let's say, diversifying into actual productive economic activity. is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe?
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tyson nation community? are you going the right way? or are you being led? by with what is true. what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths. or unmaidenly shallowness. join me every 1st week on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics. sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then come back. now russia's delegation to the global chemical weapons watched all money and
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all the members to stop using you for political purposes. the own brutal campaign of the so-called poisoning of a russian blogger and in suing actions by germany and its your allies in the o.p.c. . w. is a way to use this international organization to exert political and sanctions pressure on the russian federation. on monday, 56 of the 193 member states condemned the alleged poisoning of russian opposition figure. i'll explain a volley. they released a joint statement urging moscow to disclose the circumstances of what they called a chemical attack. now, just a quick recap, live only fell ill in august started domestic flight in russia was taken to berlin for treatment. now germany claims it found traces open, not a top nerve agent in his body. an allegation later repeated by w. . however, its own tests found no such substance and that bullet has repeatedly rejected requests for lab data. we spoke with alexander,
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who is russia's permanent representative to the he thinks the claims against russia have a clear political solution. all partners in the p. c. w against further politicize new organization, which would create deeper divisions and interrupt a normal work in the search for compromises. different countries interpret provisions of the chemical weapons convention in their own way. we should prevent any attempts to spread one's own rules in place of the established conventions of international law, our western partners and their technical secretariat's, when it's convenient for them refer to confidentiality clause. under this pretext, russia has refused access to key aspects of the technical secretary, its report on providing assistance to germany in the case. but when western countries are not satisfied, they forget all about confidentiality clauses. the chemical weapons convention and
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international law must be strictly complied with, and only after that will have the confidence we can overcome a problem. and work together says major embarrassment for time's up. that's a sexual harassment charity set up by hollywood celebrities with massive publicity . and that's all because it was revealed, it spent just 10 percent of donations on actually helping women in its 1st year of operation tax filings showed the group raised more than 3 and a half 1000000 dollars and 2018. but always hard went on salaries alone with huge sums also spent on luxury resort conferences. in fact, just 3 $112000.00 went to the victims of sexual harassment or to receive this response from the organization. our turn to 18 expenses were mostly related to our startup costs. so she's legal costs and recruiting star of that would establish initiatives that would be launched in 2019. now time's up was formed in
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the wake of the scandal over harvey weinstein. a former top hollywood producer, found guilty of sexual assault. the foundation itself claims it's gone on to help thousands of victims, including committing millions of dollars in legal and piastre port. but lawyer morning thinks new rules are needed for precisely start nonprofit organizations. i would say this really is not a good bottle for a nonprofit organization. this is what i would call in and discipline profit and basically lost their way. and really were there to mission ones. and it seemed like the nonprofit was sort of using the organization as a slush fund. the golden rule for not profits is that 75 percent of its funding really should go to its mission. ma 25 percent go to goes toward the administration . but here, 38 percent went to salaries and with the c.e.o. should have done was to see this imbalance and actually take
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a pay cut. here's what happens with nonprofit organizations. as there are, there are very sort of like self regulate. i think the best thing that a nonprofit actually can do is put their taxes like right on their web site for the public to see. and also, i mean, i think for these sort of large nonprofit organizations that you know, get a lot of media attention. you know, what they really should do is put sort of mechanisms in place where, you know, you have like an independent board. you have an independent auditor, you put controls, internal controls in place. russia is planning to launch its own space station after 2024. and that's the year funding will run out for the i assess which is nearing the end of it. some of us life r.t.c. for son of now reports on the shifting priorities and completing powers in space. the most expensive object humanity has ever built. and it's approaching its inevitable retirement. and as it ages it, humanity's home away from home,
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the i assess is not feeling as good as it used to. so will there be life in space that we know of after the station finally goes off? judy, how soon might it happen, and how likely is that the technical troubles piling up could bring about its demise? lived on board of the i assess for 17 months. here's what he told me. the rules were and will be some problems. the more complex technology is, the higher the risk of failure. during my 2 expeditions, breakdowns happened as frequently as sunset and doom. we consider it something close to normal. if there's a breakdown, you go fix it, but we can't ignore the fact that the station has been in orbit for more than 20 years. and the recounts occurrences to that russia is obligated to take part in the program until 2025. so to keep its presence in orbit past that it needs to devise
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a mission of its own or stick to funding the i assess indefinitely. and while moscow has confirmed it has a project of a new station in the works. the head of russia's federal space agency has said it's too early to write off the i assess just yet. cosmonaut cutting young says that russia should think bigger on the scale of the solar system. there's no point in maintaining the station any longer. 1st of all the americans are going their own way. they've got different plans, and sooner or later they'll have no use for the i.s.a.'s. it'll be much worse if they leave it earlier than we do. that'll be a punch to the gut cosmos and the energy a rocket in space corporation, a right to consider their own project. but i think having another orbital station is out of date, we need to go further to keep from the space race of the cold war 2 international partnership. and now the pendulum is swinging back towards an orbit. so free for all chinese concocting a space program of its own the us has announced plans to return to the moon and
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venture out to mars while nasa has been joining forces with private contractors. cooperation in space exploration is beneficial to the whole experience has proven that the remote of countries participating in the i.s.a.'s project. and it's also facilitated some political challenges here on earth. but that's a concern for the politicians with more than 20 years of operations behind it of the i assesses auld enough to be called a senior citizen in space station years. so it will have to be maintained until the tech of a new era is ready. and ultimately left behind as a stepping stone to the next frontier by a bar in the heart of new york, taken a defiant approach to the locked out declaring itself an autonomous zone and or far his restrictions on public dining
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give me something that i can generate i can have where i can just pay my rent and my utilities, so i don't have to shut down. so i'm not totally in the red where i have to walk to make up or say ok. you know, i'm sure they can find money to do that. people are going to live what their lives are you supposed to know, run a business and every day in light, you know, we've got to buy that. it was normal that these people expect people to do it on means you've got to the holidays. you know, you're going to see that seems a lot of times on here, how you feel about it or feel a little. i don't think it's going to work toward a fine for students. 'd
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you know, we do have a huge spanish speaking audience just well and there is going to be a conference in which we are avatars. speaking along with james la jimmy song, a bunch of cool people, andreas on, to not bliss in virtual space. but from argentina, or somewhere in latin america at la, big comp, dot com, l.a. b i t. c o n f dot com. and you could register for free there and the, all the tracks are in english and will be subtitled there dubbed into spanish as well. so exciting lamone looking for that. fantastic. i love being an avatar now. yeah, avatars are better because like, you know, my hair, the situation with my hair, 10 months until lockdown, people commented on it. a la in the comments on you tube, and it's a big topic of discussion. stacy's hair should have its own twitter feed. right. speaking of twitter,
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i saw this little dialogue happened between andrew neil and danny blanchflower. engineer is a b.b.c. presenter. i think he's now gone off on his own. is a journalist from the spectator and other, you know, right wing, conservative sort of press in the u.k. and danny blanchflower was a member of the open market committee in the bank of england for many years. so ok, he's a bet he's a central banker down, a blanchflower, and an economist, an academic at dartmouth. and i really like him because he's always so open and honest. thank you. doesn't try to be depleted us about what they do as central bankers. he agrees with what we've said here on price report essentially. so andrew neil had 1st tweeted dinner tonight with somebody who thinks he's a great market guru said it is mad that the dow passed $30000.00 in current circumstances. i said no equity prices reflect a few.
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