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the moment that she needs to bring it up on the new middle charges on top, the, the all encompassing reach shall be smiley for the french president, prime ministers, the world health organization chief and even the king. just some of those who potentially been smith's gone by is really developed by where also ahead. nobody suggestions on transportation on the way. no serious economy, president biden say the highest us inflation rate in 13 years was foreseeing law law. but that's not bringing much comfort to americans, feeling the pension their pockets. groceries are definitely off. and also the rents
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are also going up. i don't buy anything. one of the one that we have now with a true is really no more than 2000 fire fighters along with special ed planes and part troopers are mobilized in a huge effort to contain fierce wildfires and north east. russia already torn for an area larger in california. ah, i live for moscow. this is our team. my name's, you know, nailed down 30 minutes of news and views start now. it's been revealed. not the french president was among more than a dozen high profile figures, who may have been potentially snooping on by it is really develop phone spyware. it's according to a new report on the pegasus hacking tool by
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a group of investigative journalists now are to charlotte to pinsky has been looking at the ripples being caused by the revelations. with these latest leaks from the pegasus project has caused a huge scandal hearing problems after its been revealed. the president, a manual call may have been one of those individuals who was targeted by intelligent services, not just him, but 15 members of his government from 2019 rules said to have had the numbers on this list of data that has been leaked to those who were targeted. now, not only does it seem that president might call in some of his government ministers were targeted, but even that close relatives and spouses. for example, it's reported that the wife of the form of french prime minister edward felipe was also targeted with this spite software. now this is just the tip of the iceberg,
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because in france, we understand that around a 1000 individuals were targeted. that includes human rights activists, politicians, and journalists who were spied on by intelligent services from countries such as morocco. now this list even include the human rights activists. here in france, a dominique seminal, she do mean you could human. the fact that dominic seminar was spied on means that almost all important journalist and all editor offices in france could be spied on . that's what's important and it's not just why it's happening. this means that absolutely any information can be leaked. this is a violation, not only a fundamental rights, but also most importantly of confidentiality. it also appears that a several media editors of papers have fronts, may also have been targeted by this software. and as a result, the parents, prosecutor, has opened up investigations to look at that data breach. and it's so group which is the group behind this software said that president mack quote, was not
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a target of its customers, even though his number appears on the they say that that doesn't mean it's conclusive that he was spying on. but you can imagine that present mack on his government ministers as well as all of those who so fall had details revealed in this possible huge hack of phones will be incredibly worried and all probably changing their telephones at this moment. or the revelations advisor manuel mac kroner. the latest developments in a story that's already been making plenty of headlines. it alleges this really hugging spyware can infiltrate phones has been used by governments across the world to potentially target politicians, journalists, activists, and even religious figures. the software, how to originally been developed to help in the fight against the organized crime and terrorism. the developer itself has dismissed the accusations being made about
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the product. and so a group firmly denies false claims made in your report, many of which are uncorroborated theories that raise serious doubts about the reliability of your sources. as well as the basis of your story. well then, the latest episode of our team going underground show wiki leaks editor in chief kristin, harass, and sensate. he's amazed the stories only gaining traction now. the scope of these private spike companies were exposed a decade earlier. we did to point out the seriousness of this business to 10 years ago, almost december, 1st 2011. we can publish internal documents exposing the incredible scope for these privatized spike companies and the servers they were offering to this particular james and said targeting act and his political opponents. and i'm generally
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in 2011. when the judy i'm a silence was a long seen this publication, another press conference at city university in that story got very little fraction that to me. and i was very surprised at the time because it was such a strong revelation. strong story, but it has taken 10 years and now to maybe reach to pollution. maybe people are now ready to upset the fact that these us buy tools that they can be carrying. but it, this come my surprise to, to us. we can get another story to bring you today with inflation in the u. s. heading a 13 year high. people are rapidly feeling it in their pockets. a new poll says 88 percent of americans are worried about the disproportionate increase in living
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costs. president biden, no planes, it hasn't come as a surprise to him, and it's certainly helping little impact on his spending club. our experts believe in the data shows that most of the price increases we've seen are, were expected, and expected to be temporary. nobody suggestion is unchecked inflation on the way. no series of times. let's check that no one checked inflation claim. now if you have a car, it costs you twice as much to run it as it did last year. your prices have double your daily breakfast now comes with an 8 percent price site. as the cost of milk, bacon and fruit have gone up. on top of that, you've got consumer prices that have hit their highest amount since 2008. now, despite the presence assurances, america's working families already being hard hit by the pandemic are starting to feel the pinch. the groceries are definitely and also the rents are also going up and just household items,
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making serious progress to ensure that it works the way it's supposed to work for the good of the american people. all construction material is out of this world. somebody's making some good money and i think it's because joe biden, we could help families in small businesses, whether the ups and downs or as the economy recovers. i don't buy anything when asked me what the, wherever me give it says nowadays i, i truly, truly don't look, we brought this economy back from the brink. now biden refuses to hear those voices, perhaps he'll listen to those within his own party labor market tightness, behavior of housing markets, and asset prices all rising in a more concerning way than i worried a few months ago. this raises my degree of concern overheating scenario. there are huge uncertainties, but the focus of concern now should be on overheating. and if that's not enough to change the president mind on the economy, perhaps this comparison is the wakeup call he needs. the u. s. isn't the very bad position from a long term point of view. i don't see how these can and well,
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when we're running now, budget deficit. something like 15 percent of g d p. this is beginning to look a little bit like a latin american con, printing and spending money like there is no tomorrow, as pretty clearly got people concerned. biden gave the excuse to spend is necessary to tamp down and station, which is ridiculous, has nothing in common. you can't stop the consequences of monetary printing by doing even more monetary printing, which is what it means to spend this level of money. and the fact is that biden, and all of his advisors and the political party that he represents, are big spenders, and they want to spend more money. they think that the u. s. government can go into infinite amounts of that. there's no limits whatsoever. they really believe this by mature is us. the problems are just temporary, but perhaps it's a bit like the pandemic and the economic aftermath. it's a bigger problem than was 1st thought. but it seems to be
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a problem that biden's apparently incapable of recognizing. caleb mob been r t new york and it's those belt tightening americans who've been funding this space streams of the richest man on earth, amazon funder, jeff phases, house thank employees and customers for helping him blast off and his very own rocket. but his one words received a chilly reception with planes of exploitation growing r t dot com for more than one and a half 1000000 hectares of forest has been consumed by ranging wildfires in the northeast, yet could hear region of russia. some 50 towns on villages have been blanketed with choking smoke, emergency services, volunteers, and locals are all bottling to bring the flames under control. around 2000 people and 300 vehicles have been deployed. our senior correspondent morocco. steve has
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been looking at the skill of the tragedy. wildfires in just one russian region have consumed an area that is larger than jamaica or more for that group. and full cost aren't good. it's hot, it's dry and it's burning. ah, the, the to put it far out, you have to, you have to get to it, which is a problem. given the vastness of rushes force firefighters are literally parachuting into the fall zone to join the efforts. the government is sending more and more resources and manpower and vehicles and fire fighting across to combat the
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inferno. but local activists said, still not enough that reaching out internationally for help. they've even us leonardo dicaprio for assistance. okay. i've heard you. i and my management will look into it, then we would talk with your therapy in charge to see how we can be of help. siberia is dying now. also very hopefully help. can you post on your official page about 5 in siberia, please. okay, i'll fix a meeting with my management. thank you very much. leo. siberia loves you. the activists to publish the exchange later. the need has it, but so far as he's already had the response, if we receive an official offer of help, then of course we would be happy if he came over and provided some assistance. but to be honest, i find it hard to imagine what he can do to extinguish the awkward fires. sit in hollywood ability is always good. the more noise that people raise,
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the more attention that these funds will get. this is a perfect fall storm historic heat level, lack of rain, dry forest. all came together in these fires that have burned down thousands of square kilometers of ancient woodland and killed countless wild life. this is a taste of what's to come as the climate changes. because the overwhelming prognosis is that these 5 will rage, worse and worse, every saba, all over the world. south africa is still reeling from last week's violin. son must loosing spark by the jailing of former president jacobs. and while the protests have already resulted in more than 200 debts and 2 stories in the rest, local fear things can still get worse. r t policy has been seeing 1st and people
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are coping. we here and hillcrest waste of good than in south africa, where the feeling on the ground is that although the whites and looting has subsided for now, there is a 2nd phase coming and that's phase. could potentially be more damaging. with me is matthew and member of the local community watch. he's also been in the thick of it . matthew, why do you think things are going to get with i think we've got a situation where a lot of the, the leeches in the moment just have destroyed the jobs. so there's no way for them to in an income. yeah. you can't eat the tv and you can't, you can't use the bob and alcohol. that's been the she said, she's going to be going to be wanting to come back and need more. what about police station? i mean, i've heard rumors that the police station to be targeted next. and if so, why target police station there's a big potential for that because the police do, you have weapons, they stole within the stations and unfortunately,
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they're not run the positions on run as well. as that could be, you know, they're not very often not the most secure place. this is a local gun shop and the owner who has been talking to us but doesn't want to be on camera, has been saying like other gun shop owners in the area that had his shop not being protected with security. it would have been completely looted as it is, he's run out of ammunition as people have bought at all for fear of a sick and uprising at the moment. they're trying to take away all right, t own firearms, legally, to defend ourselves. the system is supposed to be you apply for a firearm, you get it within 30 days. legally. that doesn't happen. it's taking up to 7 months now. which obviously is incredibly difficult if you're in a situation where you feel your last in danger and you want sufficient protection, you can't get it. what's it's very, very difficult to. so i think the events of the last 7 days of proven set we,
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we can't rely on. we can't rely on wound foresman, the police or the army to come and go to us. we have to do it ourselves. me. this is becky hill. whatever can hill industrial park, this is where one of the main hotspots for the leaches and the violence started. and they were up here for hours. they fight up and could really get you haven't thought about need the police to come in the system. police didn't come this and the private security had to run because they went to court to deal with peter's. basically i'm here at a storage facility where 90 percent of the units were destroyed and burned. it took the police and emergency services more than 48 hours to reach here. this is just one of many incidents that happened simultaneously in both of and and johannesburg
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. what we believe happened is that we caught the fire brigade and they needed police support, and the police were tied up with places like the malls and bigger, bigger establishments. and unfortunately, we were left without support. other than those local community who are amazing immediately. and we thank the community for the support that we were out without support for all i would say at least 40 hours, people have stood up and we've done what we needed to do while we are doing it while we are supporting the police and they're not supporting us is something is created starting to create a huge anger on the ground. obviously on the main objective is to assess god, our families and just to try and keep them safe. and if it's a really bad area to get them out of this. so we've identified a couple of installations, some schools and fields and things like that. shopping centers where we could get to families together and come to an indicator and potentially get a support to get supplies in, in people out until probably help can arrival into the situation can improve
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the these items to pull back to the shop by the neighborhood. watch who accosted the luther running with him down the street and recognized the labeling and brought him back. so what do you think with the fact that the clothes back to you? we're very excited said thank you very much. see you all. thank you. not the scene we've been seeing during the whole week, but it does show that some stories have a happy ending policy. artie hillcrest south africa. phil ahead, taking it to the merck's. the renowned earth show makes its return just outside of moscow with high up 10 thrills, marking the opening day. we've got the highlights after this short oh i
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me who dares things we dare to ask me. 020 minutes most the are welcome back. the skies of the outskirts of moscow have been roaring to the sound of the latest in a vh and technology that is because the mux international shows and fulfilling the 1st major event by the way of it's kind globally in the coven, you're hundreds of firms for more than 50 countries are showcasing, not just current developments, but offering a glimpse of what the future may bring. ortiz julia shop of oliver was there on day one. russia's main aerospace exhibition, the max ation salon open the stores for the 15th time with many and shows getting
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canceled because of the pandemic. marks has become the highlight of the world ation calendar. therefore hundreds of companies from 56 countries are participating, presenting their latest developments. one of the most anticipated debbies of marks 2021 isn't use quite a jet set to take to the skies in 2023. it's called the check made. this is a 5th generation supersonic aircraft with a single turbo jet engine. if he's a younger brother of the 357 fighter jets, but a smaller, lighter, cheaper in terms of production and maintenance. but it is healthy. it has in turn, a weapon phase and a very impressive payload to how it company and they will call it a plane. it's an architecture, meaning that potential buyers, international buyers in particular, will be able to order a plane they need for that particular purposes. according to the planes design,
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is they y'all in developing a 2 seat and unmanned versions of the jet? the, the plane is high speed. it has a speed of mach $1.00, which is about 1900 kilometers per hour. it's as powerful weapons, it can carry more than 7 tons of payload the, the bombs missiles, but they will have a cannon installed. so it's a fairly powerful aircraft and at the same time it's light. it has one engine. well, that reduces the range of its flight, but still another important achievement of russian aircraft, manufacturer is, is the medium whole m. s. 21 aircraft, was domestically produced, p v. 14 engines. just a couple of years ago, this plane was flying with american pross and the weekly engines. and nowadays, the russian made units lifted plain into the sky during demonstration flights. regarding b, m. s 21. we the pratt and whitney engine, you saw one such airplane flying with it today, and we have the russian p,
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d. 14 engines. there will be 2 versions, one with russian components and another with imported parts. we do these deliberately, so let customers especially for once, have a choice. the said, the chair, $100.00 is the original short and medium hole passenger plane that has a rated been on the market for a decade. and the demand is high. as 3 domestic airlines have signed contracts to buy hundreds of new planes, making the supercharger, one of the principal aircraft for regional transportation. we wouldn't what we see today in chicago ski clearly shows that russian aviation has great potential for development. and i across the industry continues to create new competitive aircraft, or domestic airlines, the receiving modern super jet airliners and in the near future, the new m. s. $21.00 across one into service. it seems like russian engineers pay a lot of attention to the development of new types of engines. hybrid engines, in particular, powered by tricity and hydrogen electric engines are being developed to power small
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planes and helicopters. all the new technologies will help reduce harmful emissions, making flights more eco friendly. you lash bob oliver asi. ok, some revise figures for, you know, from china at least 25 people have been killed and more than 800000. in fact, you entered the safety after devastating floods hit the central, had none province there and choose. another region has been deluged with what weather forecasters are calling the heaviest range and a 1000 years. have a look at this cars flooding dime floating for the streets. i don't think i've ever seen anything quite like rescuers plus people from raging at torrance of water, parts of the subway system in the city of thank you. they were inundated, leaving people trapped underground, holding on to ceiling, fans or anything could to get away from that. in fact, the network has been completely shut down and the severe flooding in the region
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also triggered a huge explosion of many of the you know, the incident came after a nearby river burst its banks, its waters reacted with chemicals. up the sides must have plenty of smoke here, seen rising high into the sky afterwards. indeed, dozens of cities in the countries interior tackling massive disruption to transport services with rude swept away real lines damaged the extreme rainfall also fronting severe at several dumbs reservoirs. the authorities in fact, have reported a 20 meter breach in the dumb, near the city of lou young warning that it could collapse at any moment. and the damage of that would be staggering, really. and it says, thousands of soldiers, police and militia members have been deployed to help with the rescue efforts.
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right, for up to the military developments this, when they do give or twitter page a follow up promise, you won't be bored there. all kinds of things to keep you entertained and informed i'm you know, neil, good bye. and thanks for watching. ah, join me every person on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me a. ready ready launch crunch class in the person. i knew often the said it was the culture blue book.
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truly i just don't you saw on the board of the because it's always more you to meet the teacher could contribute that usually. so would you practice and gone? yeah, cuz we knew from the moment that she's in the car is on the not a monumental charge on top of it. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fancy and sugary and healthy and addicted. it's not at the individual
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level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change that, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason it's corporate, me. ah, no, you know, borders and the blind number please. murray was really we don't actually world leads to take action and be ready to go. people are just, you know. 2 come crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each of their own way. but we also
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know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together in your so stays with me as a confidential informant. anything that you try to pick apart everything that he did for the a year and you just like who i don't know. it's tough on the text message, all of his friends smoked. we all sort even through all of this think he could of and like he wants meeting and but he didn't understand that you had as
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a confidential one or whoever's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before me where officer webber went to android statics, dorm room. and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew, the threatening you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we have you on video and audio recordings selling marijuana to 2 different confidential informants. if you don't work with me, you're going to prison for 40 years. wherever said,
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you can come to the law enforcement center and meet with me tomorrow.

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