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politics, sport, business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah, elsie digs into shock revelations to the manchester arena, suicide bomber had linked to a nato trained terrorist as inquiry into the atrocity here submissions from new case home office and counter terrorism. police. and turning on the president, media outlets that are usually very joe biden friendly, start to grumble let's he shouldn't run for another term such as cove. this a danger to humanity. russia urges the will to wake up to dorm and viral threats in the arctic global warming. could soon and leash upon us.
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ah, they, they're very good morning to you. thanks for joining me here on our team. the manchester arena, bama may have been radicalized by a nato trained terrorist that was revealed during the inquiry into the atrocity on thursday senior figures for a new case counter terrorism, police and home office gave their closing submissions a reminder of what happened back in 2017 salmon a bed, a detonated explosives in a stadium that was hosting an arianna grand a concert. 22 people died. hundreds more, were injured. a correspondent, east on af, takes a look at the latest fax that have come to light. he murdered 22 people in one suicide blast. now a public inquiry is trying to establish what turned a hard core party go into a suicide bomber and how it could have been prevented. the probe was yet to deliver
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concrete answers. but over the past couple of years, it has yielded plenty of disturbing revelations. these pictures, unnerved by the inquiry leave, little to the imagination the bomb. his whole family himself included, have been gun toting maniacs thoroughly radicalized according to the findings. this is his father and the m i. 5, they admitted they knew about the trigger. happy father who apparently was turning his sons into extremists. am i 5 also knew about the bombers contacts with not one or 2, but 6 people who were just short of being placed on the terror. watchlist and my 5 were also reportedly warned by the f b. i that cell mana betty was planning an attack in the u. k. which in fact he was none of that was apparently good enough to ban him from entry. in 2015 am i 5
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received information that someone a baby was in contact with the subject of interest as so i see a so i see was a long standing a so i because was previous affiliation with an extremist group in libya from mid 2015 onwards and my 5 received information or someone a baby on several occasions which included conflicting information about his a spousal of pro eisley views. ah, this is abdul rove. abdullah, a convicted terrorist, suspected radicalized the manchester terrorist. he was friends with the boma with the bomb. his father, more than that, they were brothers in arms within one of libya's largest militant groups. the february 17th march, his brigade, that's where they learned how to shoot, kill and bomb. not without the help of nato instructors, it was a group that had taken up arms to fight against scruffy. yes, indeed, we had to your forced as,
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as we were backed up by the whole world and we were fighting. and nature was frightened, actually with us. long sighted us as the british government. also actually i was chained by and actually nato. it was just normal, basic training in weapons, basic train and yet out to ain't you and reload. militant groups that lay to birth. terrorists have been ones favored by western officials. the inquiry has shown, when of de la commander was done with fighting in libya, he formed an anti government militia in syria, on the irish government money. and did he subsequently lead a group from libya to syria? yes, her son manage, he did, and her. if for that he was in island, is it live it he was a live is a live in irish, i know and, and
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a was aided by the irish government with money. and i believe the british government also knew of others well to go and help syrians, if against that, the fight against asset during the libyan conflict in 2011, the british government was in communication with the wide range of libyans involved in the conflicts against the cathy racing forces, it is likely that this included former members of the libyan islamic fighting group and the 17th of february martz's brigade as part of our broad engagement. during this time, the you case helped to rebel groups of various degrees of extremism did not. and their britons, a lead troops were caught on camera in libya, despite official assurances at the time that there were no boots on the ground, them, there was no other choice but to admit the reality. if the malicious and her error bellows had not been there playing a key role, i am not so certain that air bhalla would have resulted in good of his downfall in
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the way that we had a few people imbedded with them. not a france, so to speak, but beckoned carriers. rebel groups firepower grew. nato was dropping bombs by the 1000 and could our feed, well, eventually fell. and with him went down libya's security and rule of law as war, this myriad of militias turned against each other. vying for power, the country turned into a free for all, so the u. k. began to evacuate. it's citizens including militants. well guess who boarded the royal navies. h. m. s. enterprise. back in 20. 14 in tripoli. none other than the future. manchester bama, salman abedi. we asked the us pentagon, the u. k. home office and u. k. foreign commonwealth and development office to comment on the revelations so far, no response morning choir to our website. so it shows us plenty of stories, not in our bulletin, including out the u. s. in ukraine voted against the un resolution condemning
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naziism, or had to onto comp the world is trying to buy cove, its scientists to warning the potentially greater threat in the form of ancient virus. is that a lying dormant under arctic ice rushes taking the lead, calling on the arctic council to start examining such finances, viruses urgently. as mounting permafrost means they could, if nothing is done, be unleashed upon humanity. deadly ancient viruses revive warranty? well, no reality ah brushes. permafrost is melting. viruses and bacteria that were trapped in the frost for thousands of years now could wake up. there are extremely good papers that say yes, you can revive bacteria from deep permafrost. russia establishes an organization to
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examine these threats. she stood up for sure. there are a number of well documented outbreaks of paleo infections that had arisen from thermal degradation of permafrost in the arctic and suburb degrees in this anthrax . smallpox pit the virus has defrosted from the pound of frost and right off to die . it started attacking and killing amoebas. luckily it is not harmful to humans, but what else is hidden in the frozen soil? what is awaiting us in 2020 to san to say the melting ice caused by global warming can lead to the emergence of new infectious diseases is frozen less contained the precursors of bon viruses is fear the could be deadly improved, especially resistant stop official in the arctic council told i'd say about the main biological threats in the onto region and efforts to neutralize
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article you lets me would. the arctic is a most sensitive region which is prone to catastrophic consequences when a number of climate, social, economic, and ethnic, cultural indicators, and biological risks and hazards are the main threats to its sustainable economic development. which until now, haven't been assessed properly. if we key factors exacerbating re, su, include ongoing and expect, the climate changes which 1st and foremost affect the geography of migration roots that seasonality and the breeding grounds of wild birds, fish, insects, and animals. some bird species my great annually from south to north, for safe breathing in the arctic region. and we should keep in mind that birds are the main carriers of respiratory viruses. many of these birds are asymptomatic transporters of all types and combinations of the influenza. a virus which can, as can corona virus strains,
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undergo genetic recombination and turn into strains affecting humans. another phenomenon specific to the arctic is the rapid melting of permafrost, which may have preserved a number of a viable spores of zombie bacteria and viruses for centuries. but if you say it, the arctic council is a body, mainly tackling challenges and threats tied with so called soft security, which includes human and economic activities, is use of permafrost, degradation, climate change in high latitudes, and much more well in may, russia became the chairman of the arctic council for 2 years, and one of the main tasks of this post is to improve the level and quality of life of arctic residents. hence, our attention is now focused on health care issues with an emphasis on early identification and combating diseases within the framework of the org. as ation, russia has also initiated
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a project called biological safety in the arctic under which countries are to develop an international system of interstate relations for the prevention of biological threats as in the arctic region. in addition, the program will allow us to determine the number of viruses and their potential danger, which will help us to select the necessary tools, methods, and strategies. this all means that russia is acting without waiting for a danger to appear, but concentrating on preventative measures rather than consequences. with the pandemic on the rise again in the united states and getting close to 150000 daily cases, prison biden's given a grim warning to an vax. the americans in light of the ramp and new omicron varied prom vaccinated. we are looking at a winner of severe owes in death and back for himself or family in the hospital wilson or well. or the u. s. has now passed another grim milestone. $800000.00
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coven death comes at a time of soaring inflation and living cost. all of which is having a pretty negative impact on man at the helm. biden's popularity. nicky erin, explains a tragic milestone bind and cold it unties right. the number of covey death in the u. s. is now about equal to the population of atlanta. anson lewis combined the toll stanza, more than $800000.00, a grim figure, which has doubled in a single year. it's a heavy burden for any president to carry in his 1st year in office. but it seems that president biden took some convincing on the gravity of the situation. was was 200000. what preventable death life looks when vaccines wo,
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readily available. and the old habits of blaming donald trump is no longer going to work. just over 4 weeks ago, america had no real plan of action that most of the country, my predecessors, my mother would say, god love them fail. the order and of vaccines fell to mobilize the effort to administer the shots, fail to set up vaccines centers that changed the mobile. we took office as by the now use it, it influenced to encourage people to get vaccinated. one can help it. wonder where the trust in the presidents woods has been undermined vaccinated? 57 to me. 570 to me. i don't want to read. i'm not sure i got the right number. the total number boosters is what i have 57000000 boosters. we have a roughly $350000000.00 people have actually united stage and i
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as bite and comes to the end of what was expected to be a common gear after trend post, so that almost at 70 percent of americans have it reservations where the bind and is a leader, they can believe in no doubt, not helped by his multiple fo par, like cracking jokes about kentucky after the state was ravaged by killer tornadoes by kid and say, the best thing ever came out of kentucky. was my sister in law. the president's performance this year has also been enough to turn some of the mainstream media against him just months ago. the future looked to bright as for cost, as spoke optimistically about how life with buying in at the helm would play out. but the tune has changed with some media outlets now, urging biden against another run. combined president joe biden's age. he'll be a to, to shortly after the 2024 election and his ongoing political struggles. he's mired
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in the low fourties and job approval and you get this a series of stories examining with abide and runs again, and if not, what might take his place. so what's the president to do? he should announce much sooner than later that he would not run for a 2nd term. the arguments against this is that he would instantly turn him into a lame duck presidents. and that's undoubtedly true. bought news flush right now, he's worse than a lame duck. the white house press secretary, however say the president has every intention of keeping his job, whether the country will concur is another matter. american society being splits along party lines could be, quote, irreversible and extremely dangerous as the funding of a new academic study, which concludes that division in america is close to tipping point in claims. polarization is gone so far that americans will find it difficult if not impossible . to unite, even when faced by such serious sets as war. let's go, commentator naughty contributor laurentian gives her take on how things go to this
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point. political division in america is at an all time high right now, and it is no secret that by and large the corporate press are not fans of conservatives. after all, they have been calling them nazis and white supremacists for going on 5 years now. and perhaps it is because the rhetoric against republicans was already so strong that now leading up to the 2020 to mid term elections. and yes, even 2024 general elections. it seems like the new way to demonize anyone who would dare to support donald trump. is not just by calling them ideological extremist as we've been seeing, but to actually go so far as to imply that they are physically a literally dangerous and an actual threat to democracy. and if you think that's just hyperbole, check out this op ed from the washington post. it is peace. our constitutional crisis is already here. writer robert kagan lamented that quote, the united states is heading into its greatest political and constitutional crisis since the civil war with a reasonable chance over the next 3 to 4 years of incidence of mass violence,
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a breakdown of federal authority and the division of the country. into warring a red and blue enclave, and to be clear, a far from believing that potential political violence could be a both sides situations where democrats and republicans alike end up taking arms for their respective causes. commentators like kagan and m. s. n. b c's. john heilman, make it clear that in their opinion, the threat of violence comes solely from the right, at least 8 percent. and maybe as many as 12 percent of the american people now say the job was illegitimate and that violence was appropriate tool to remove human restored. donald trump considering that throughout 2020 large scale political violence was almost an exclusively left wing arena. with many american cities being burned or looted under the guise of b, l, m, and t for activism here in the corporate press. now trying to paint conservatives as the real threat of domestic terrorism in the country might seem disingenuous. and so with all of this discussion of political division and even violence should
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come as no surprise that the of secession has even come back to the main stream. in fact, as a bloomberg opinion piece recently noted from tax it to the new california republic poles in the u. s. do show strong support for splitting the nation among blue and red lines. and although the concept of balcony zation or secession is still regarded as an extreme suggestion by many in the media, if from supporters and republicans really are as violent and bigoted as they would have us believe, i shouldn't, they be jumping at the chance to separate themselves from them or perhaps are the allegations against conservatives. merely smears meant to keep them out of political power. all while allowing democrats to enact legislative control over them. cnn produced been charged with child sex crimes, the apparently only year and a half after the authorities 1st became aware of allegations against in front concerns of why the delay story after the break.
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ah ah ah ah, ah ah, failure to allow markets to reflect to market forces has resulted in
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a bifurcation in the economy where the most corrupt are rewarded for committing crimes. jamie morgan being a prime example. and if you have morals or ethics you're penalized. if you're not out there still stealing alluding, then you're going to be homeless. and that's america today, is that a book and back had seen him produce, has been challenged with child sex crimes. a rival news outlet is also discovered that the criminal complaint involving the man was followed last year, suggesting that law enforcement knew about his alleged activities well before they made an arrest on his kelly moping as details. john griffin is a long time cnn producer, and we understand he's now been arrested. he's charged with 3 counts of attempting to engage in illegal sexual activities with
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a minor. now we understand that what happened was there was a mother who took her adoptive daughter to meet with him after receiving $3500.00 from him over the app known as venmo. and at that point, we understand that in august of 2020 this, there was a myriad of electronic devices that were seized from this mother. and now at this point, we have cnn coming forward and saying they had no idea about these illegal and despicable activities. allegedly carried out by their former producer, and they also make a point of saying that none of the electronic devices that were seized were owned by cnn. here's what they said. prior to his arrest and indictment, we had no knowledge about the case. the question remains, why did it take so long for this arrest and charging to take place? complaint was received in august of 2020. that's when the electronics were seized.
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why is the arrest simply happening now? the f. b, i did not give an answer that is satisfying people. the allegations are deeply disturbing. the f. b i along with a lower and for some partners will continue to aggressively investigate those to victimize the most vulnerable in our communities. now the us attorney's statement regarding the arrest of mr. griffin, provide some pretty shocking and harrowing details. apparently, mr. griffin is accused of having tried to set up training sessions for under age girls, as well as women. griffin, sort persuade parents to allow him to train their daughters to be sexually submissive. the mother and child flew to boston in july of 2020, where griffin picked them up in his tesla and drove them to his ludlow house. at the house, the torso was directed to engage in and did engage in unlawful sexual activity. and now this long time, cnn producer is now in custody,
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awaiting trial facing charges for 3 counts of sex trafficking, minors. i've convicted, he could face life in prison, but many are looking at this case and asking questions about the timing. why was it that these electronic devices were seized in august of 2020? the criminal complaint was filed, but he's just been arrested now. what exactly is going on here? people want clear answers, but at this point we don't have those answers. we have the f, b i for comment requesting a statement on the revelations made my fox news. we await their reply. the e. u is threatening a massive cause for moscow, should there be any escalation intentions with ukraine? locals are voted unanimously to prolong sanctions against russia. and similar warnings can just hours early from 9 to the 60 general saying any further aggression would carry a high price. so do risky, has the story quite a lot to digest from that press conference with the nato secretary general. but he
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talked about what he sees as being a pattern of aggression coming from russia. and he said, nato will continue to do all that necessary to ensure that the rights of its allies, its members are protected. but nature support in his opinion, does not mean that it's a threat to russia recently moved from macedonia. and also montenegro have both been accepted into the nato, a life that is despite protests from the russian government about that. let's have a listen to what else yen stilton burke had to say. nato has proven over the last years that are open door policy is not only something we are support in words, but those in deeds parted by inviting to new countries, montenegrin north macedonia to become a member. so we have enlarged the line so that all spheres with 2 new members, despite protests from, from russia,
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and also we are supporting ukraine in ukraine's efforts to come closer to natal membership. so he went on to talk about what he says is russia substantial military buildup all the pool door areas will be crated. he said that that build up is a provocation, and that it could destabilize europe as well. it rushes point of view, it has repeatedly denied that there is any intention or any build up that is looking to invade into ukraine. we know that russia's foreign ministry spokesperson has slammed this sort of talk. and she said that such statements just will not help deescalate tensions in the region. there shall washington, this is, it is information campaigns, the aims to create. firstly, the image of russia is an aggressor. secondly, additional passion of the region, including the black sea, the russia crane border,
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and se ukraine. this will not bring stability and security either in international relations or the regional janda, what it will undoubtedly complicate everything. meanwhile, journalists, primarily of course western joyce, freely use the word aggressor, referring to our country. yeah. what right, do they have to do this? i trait understand this every time i knew when was the last time rush attacked, anyone? people need to pick up the screen with arguments and how many times have native countries attack to sovereign states in the last 20 years. so how many special operations were carried out by the nato countries? kenny show me something im close to that from the russian site. no, there is nothing that you need to figure out where there are facts and where there is a propaganda. now, it's not just russia that saying, look, we north intending to invade ukraine. we're also hearing similar views from some of europe, sleet, as for example, the primary stuff easily. this is mary a druggie. i said that he has been talking
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to president putin over the last few weeks and months and as far as he's concerned invading ukraine, his idea isn't based on any fact. you've also heard warning news from the french president about this kind of talk. so suggesting that this war is worrying between russia and ukraine and could pull in other countries as well. president mack on saying that such talk doesn't help and act, she could end up being a self fulfilling prophecy losses to china. lottie d spoke with a politician and publicity founded germany's just this body. he says, despite us dominance of the night, a members should not always do what washington wants. europe and the relations between russia and the other where some countries, that's not a game, i think mentally as an organization where the united states play a very important choice. but they are not the only partner in this an ice case, shrieking always toward the americans wanted us to do doing the last decades. we
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lost all this was and we destroyed countries without any reasons. and there was no politician and no secretary genera of the nato. of nato, who had the courage to say, no, no, mister president and we are not following you are falling our interests and in our interests, we have to make peace and not war. okay, that's all for now. don't get more news on our website. you can check it out by adding to anti dotcom a happy hey,
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