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andrew: i'm innocent. he said little in public since his arrest in romanian five months ago for rape and human trafficking. to bbc was the first major media outlet to challenge him on those allegations. and on concerns from police, schools, and rights organizations that he's spreading misogynistic attitudes among boys and men. andrew tate, have you raped anybody? andrew: absolutely not. lucy: very exploited anybody? andrew: absolutely not. lucy: you said you would get people to work in the webcam industry for you. andrew: no. lucy: someby said exactly those things, with you it's all manipulation. l louis andrew: is it sophie? the fake name, no face. lucy: i was so intent on wanting to please him and wanting him to be happy that i was like, ok, do whatever you want. andrew: has she accused me of a crime, this imagine naer sophie? lucy: emotional or psychological -- andrew: i allowed you in my house. you are not the boss here. lucy: i'm asking you the question. you get to decide the answers. andrew: no. we a
andrew: i'm innocent. he said little in public since his arrest in romanian five months ago for rape and human trafficking. to bbc was the first major media outlet to challenge him on those allegations. and on concerns from police, schools, and rights organizations that he's spreading misogynistic attitudes among boys and men. andrew tate, have you raped anybody? andrew: absolutely not. lucy: very exploited anybody? andrew: absolutely not. lucy: you said you would get people to work in the...
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i'm not here for andrew tate, to make money from andrew tate.that - doing. i think there's two things. the first aim would be that if- doing. i think there's two things. j the first aim would be that if you align yourself with andrew tate... who says i'm aligning myself? he reached out to help me and show me the ways i'm going in life. mizzy is an online social media persona. it is two different people. what an online social media persona. it is two different people.— is two different people. what is it about andrew _ is two different people. what is it about andrew tate _ is two different people. what is it about andrew tate that _ is two different people. what is it about andrew tate that appeals l is two different people. what is it | about andrew tate that appeals to you and other teenage boys? is confidence and how he talks and carries himself. i was raised by a single mum. i was living in the hood. so you guys need to understand that i'm not in any way supporting what andrew tate says about women, any of that. what andrew tate says about w
i'm not here for andrew tate, to make money from andrew tate.that - doing. i think there's two things. the first aim would be that if- doing. i think there's two things. j the first aim would be that if you align yourself with andrew tate... who says i'm aligning myself? he reached out to help me and show me the ways i'm going in life. mizzy is an online social media persona. it is two different people. what an online social media persona. it is two different people.— is two different people....
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andrew weissmann is back with us.at prosecutorial team that got that indictment. what else do we need to know about prigozhin? >> so, in february of 2018, really wonderful team led by jimmy ray and a series of prosecutors and agents put together a criminal case involving the internet research agency. the head of it was prigozhin. and, yes, he has since, like donald trump, absolutely embraced what he is charged with. and so, he was the head of that group. one of the scary vineyards is that this obviously was a troll, and they interfered with the 2016 presidential election that many other elections across the globe. one vignette it's really fascinating is they had an american two days before his birthday go to the white house and hold up a happy birthday sign. and there's a photo of that sign which was sent to prigozhin, saying happy birthday, boss. so, they were really able to interfere with the election but also be here in the united states doing it. so, this is not some theoretical event the other thing that is inter
andrew weissmann is back with us.at prosecutorial team that got that indictment. what else do we need to know about prigozhin? >> so, in february of 2018, really wonderful team led by jimmy ray and a series of prosecutors and agents put together a criminal case involving the internet research agency. the head of it was prigozhin. and, yes, he has since, like donald trump, absolutely embraced what he is charged with. and so, he was the head of that group. one of the scary vineyards is that...
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{line while making your documentary about andrew take?— andrew take?y picked op _ andrew take? one of the things that lucy picked up on. — andrew take? one of the things that lucy picked up on, what _ andrew take? one of the things that lucy picked up on, what andrew - andrew take? one of the things that| lucy picked up on, what andrew tate denied having any human, he did on his website mentioned using manipulation to recruit women into the industry of webcam pornography, and that is something we put to entertain munson before he was arrested, because his online courses in which he also teaches other men to many plate women into doing webcam bernard frie was available publicly at the time and that would constitute a human trafficking under romanian law. constitute a human trafficking under romanian law-— romanian law. what is interesting about this interview, _ romanian law. what is interesting about this interview, he _ romanian law. what is interesting about this interview, he is - romanian law. what is interesting about this interview, he is very .
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, and i understand you're andrew, andrew, so they are changing their goal. so why should they change course? i think that all sides were taken off guard by the way in which the situation involved. as i mentioned earlier in my previous response of the west and not expect present improvement to intervene. and they thought if he did, and he wasn't deterred by sanctions, rushes economy would collapse by sanctions. and if anything, he would focus on don't boss, not a we bought broad swath of ukraine. i think that from the russian side, russia is having some challenges in dealing with this influx of natal equipment and arms and training and especially the intelligence support. i think that neither side is the drums. i'm sorry, again, i'm sorry to interrupt you again, but if there is a pause or a ceasefire that nato equipment and technology will continue to flow into the country. so again, i don't see the, the clearly let it hang on. hang on, let me throw this same question to kyle. you agree with andrew? go ahead call. i think there's going to probably be limited
, and i understand you're andrew, andrew, so they are changing their goal. so why should they change course? i think that all sides were taken off guard by the way in which the situation involved. as i mentioned earlier in my previous response of the west and not expect present improvement to intervene. and they thought if he did, and he wasn't deterred by sanctions, rushes economy would collapse by sanctions. and if anything, he would focus on don't boss, not a we bought broad swath of...
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maybe i'm wrong, andrew. okay, so if i had to play devil's advocate in this scenario, i'd say that there are several compelling reasons why russia would at least seriously consider as use for the 1st being that this is obviously aware of logistics, which stilton burke and also setting the same speech our reference in mid february as a war of attrition. so this is going to be a very long and costly slog to achieve rushes. maximo objectives having sent that promotion is indeed making piecemeal progress. we saw that the military strategic trends are moving in his favor since the liberation of sol adar in january. and of course, last month liberation of our tool mosque. but nevertheless, it's going to be a very far away to achieve the original goals that were set out at the onset of the andrea and i understand you're andrew, andrew, something there at keeping their goal. so why should they change course? i think that all sides were taken off guard by the way in which the situation involved. as i mentioned earlier
maybe i'm wrong, andrew. okay, so if i had to play devil's advocate in this scenario, i'd say that there are several compelling reasons why russia would at least seriously consider as use for the 1st being that this is obviously aware of logistics, which stilton burke and also setting the same speech our reference in mid february as a war of attrition. so this is going to be a very long and costly slog to achieve rushes. maximo objectives having sent that promotion is indeed making piecemeal...
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andrew, andrew. okay. let's say you can give you the crating and say, okay, well we, we want to cease fire, okay? why would the russians agree to it? because they're not going to, it would, and agreeing to a cease fire is a strategic defeat for russia. why would they do it? and number 2, my friend, why should they believe anything that comes out of a western capital? and what they have to say when we learned what the, the leaders of a france and germany felt really thought of the minutes agreements and all of that . why should the russians, they say no, we're gonna, we're gonna do what we set out to do and accomplish it, and it will be a faith complete. i don't, i don't buy into this rush. it needs to the go. see, i don't see it. maybe i'm wrong, andrew. okay, so if i had to play devil's advocate in this scenario, i'd say that there are several compelling reasons why russia would at least seriously consider as these for the 1st being that this is obviously aware of logistics, which dolton burke and also se
andrew, andrew. okay. let's say you can give you the crating and say, okay, well we, we want to cease fire, okay? why would the russians agree to it? because they're not going to, it would, and agreeing to a cease fire is a strategic defeat for russia. why would they do it? and number 2, my friend, why should they believe anything that comes out of a western capital? and what they have to say when we learned what the, the leaders of a france and germany felt really thought of the minutes...
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andrew tate because it is a much bigger problem-— andrew tate because it is a much bigger problem.have started their first test match of the season, against ireland at lords. later this month, the all—important ashes series against australia will get under way, so there's plenty to look forward to, as our sports correspondentjoe wilson reports. ireland, lords and a sunny day. it was a combination which suited england. especially stuart broad. right into his rhythm to prove what he already knew — he's essential to england. on five occasions, too good for ireland. too good for australia? that will be the hope through the next two months. the confidence england have injack leach, the confidence he has in himself should also be noticed. three wickets for leach, ireland all out for 172 and england soon batting. whatever england do in test matches these days, they do it quickly and so, zak crawley and ben duckett took england's innings to 100 inside the 16th over. it is, we presume, what they'll try and do against australia because they know no other way. england will resume just 20 behi
andrew tate because it is a much bigger problem-— andrew tate because it is a much bigger problem.have started their first test match of the season, against ireland at lords. later this month, the all—important ashes series against australia will get under way, so there's plenty to look forward to, as our sports correspondentjoe wilson reports. ireland, lords and a sunny day. it was a combination which suited england. especially stuart broad. right into his rhythm to prove what he already...
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teachers sa the people like andrew tate. teachers say they are _ people like andrew tate.ndrew tate. teachers say they are seeing the attitudes, | say they are seeing the attitudes, behaviour, the kind of language used by andrew tate being picked up and mirrored, particularly by boys, contributing to a dismissive attitude towards girls and women, to casual sexism being normalised in the school environment and they see that as part of a wider cultural challenge in which teenagers are accessing all kinds of content, some of it very explicit, some violent, online and that's influencing what's happening in school with concerns about sexual assaults, sexual harassment, and they are having to deal with that on a day—to—day basis. generally they tend not to concentrate on one individual influence are like andrew tate. rather they try and build through resilience and concentration on what a healthy relationship looks like. that is backed by government guidelines which are being reviewed at the moment and we should get an updated version of those later this year. updated version of
teachers sa the people like andrew tate. teachers say they are _ people like andrew tate.ndrew tate. teachers say they are seeing the attitudes, | say they are seeing the attitudes, behaviour, the kind of language used by andrew tate being picked up and mirrored, particularly by boys, contributing to a dismissive attitude towards girls and women, to casual sexism being normalised in the school environment and they see that as part of a wider cultural challenge in which teenagers are accessing...
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emily andrews, let me bring you back in- at _ shortly. emily andrews, let me bring you back in.nk he can change the behaviour of the british tabloid press. the behaviour of the british tabloid ress. . , the behaviour of the british tabloid ress. ., , , , ., ., press. the reality is, the behaviour ofthe press. the reality is, the behaviour of the tabloid — press. the reality is, the behaviour of the tabloid press _ press. the reality is, the behaviour of the tabloid press has _ press. the reality is, the behaviour of the tabloid press has changed i press. the reality is, the behaviour. of the tabloid press has changed and stories that harry is complaining about and has brought to the attention of the court are from 2005, 2006, nearly 20 years ago, and i have been a, well, i was a tabloid journalist for 15 years and i never saw any of the activity that harry has alleged in court today. so the tabloid landscape has changed. i totally understand how you's wish to have his emotions heard... inaudible but unless have his emotions heard... inaudible itut unless he — have his emotions h
emily andrews, let me bring you back in- at _ shortly. emily andrews, let me bring you back in.nk he can change the behaviour of the british tabloid press. the behaviour of the british tabloid ress. . , the behaviour of the british tabloid ress. ., , , , ., ., press. the reality is, the behaviour ofthe press. the reality is, the behaviour of the tabloid — press. the reality is, the behaviour of the tabloid press _ press. the reality is, the behaviour of the tabloid press has _ press. the...
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andrew harding, bbc news, cape town. gathering at the shangri—la hotel here in singapore today to attend asia's biggest annual security summit, and the relationship between the us and china is expected to take centre stage. earlier this week, washington accused beijing of an "unnecessarily aggressive manoeuvre" near a us surveillance aircraft. and in the build—up to the summit, the us said china turned down an invitation for its defence minister to meet with us secretary of defence, lloyd austin. monica miller has the details. top military brass from more than a dozen countries are meeting here in singapore to discuss critical security issues. and on top of the agenda is the rising tension between ukraine and russia as members of nato are expected to attend. the us and china will be represented by defence ministers. on saturday, lloyd austin is expected to talk about us security issues in indo—pacific. and on sunday, lee xiang fu will give a speech about china's new security initiatives. the relationship between the two
andrew harding, bbc news, cape town. gathering at the shangri—la hotel here in singapore today to attend asia's biggest annual security summit, and the relationship between the us and china is expected to take centre stage. earlier this week, washington accused beijing of an "unnecessarily aggressive manoeuvre" near a us surveillance aircraft. and in the build—up to the summit, the us said china turned down an invitation for its defence minister to meet with us secretary of...
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andrew: i think it was the right thing to do.nk the context for this latest move is the bank of england started raising interest rates too late in 2021. right at the end of the year, and was slow in terms of recognizing the severity of the inflation surge we have seen. so they are playing catch-up to some degree. i'm not sure this half point rise necessarily justifies some of the market expectations. i think the mpc will take things on a month by month, or a six-week by six-week basis as they reach each meeting and assess the data. but if inflation doesn't start coming down much more decisively, yes, i would expect further interest rate rises. tom: when it comes in the market pricing, you are suggesting markets have been over there skis pricing 6.25% for the terminal rate by the early part of next year. that will be dependent on the trajectory of inflation. what is your current estimate around core inflation in the u.k. by year end? andrew: in terms of core inflation, i would hope we will see some reduction. currently it is runni
andrew: i think it was the right thing to do.nk the context for this latest move is the bank of england started raising interest rates too late in 2021. right at the end of the year, and was slow in terms of recognizing the severity of the inflation surge we have seen. so they are playing catch-up to some degree. i'm not sure this half point rise necessarily justifies some of the market expectations. i think the mpc will take things on a month by month, or a six-week by six-week basis as they...
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andrew, what are we thinkin: solutions. andrew, what are we thinking about _ solutions.t are we thinking about this? are - solutions. andrew, what are we thinking about this? are we - thinking about this? are we focusing too much on the doom and gloom of future ai harms and gloom of future ai harms and not focusing on what is happening right now? i think that is what _ happening right now? i think that is what we _ happening right now? i think that is what we have - happening right now? i think that is what we have all - happening right now? i think| that is what we have all been trained to believe through mainstream media also hollywood. we have seen to four years these different depictions of how ai can be valuable and enrich our lives but what happens when something goes wrong? when does technology turn against us and why? do i do agree to an extent that we are missing the mark in terms of the questions we're asking and where we're placing our effort in trying to answer those questions. at the same time, we're still at starting point. we still need to figure out what
andrew, what are we thinkin: solutions. andrew, what are we thinking about _ solutions.t are we thinking about this? are - solutions. andrew, what are we thinking about this? are we - thinking about this? are we focusing too much on the doom and gloom of future ai harms and gloom of future ai harms and not focusing on what is happening right now? i think that is what _ happening right now? i think that is what we _ happening right now? i think that is what we have - happening right now? i think...
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andrew green is a commercial— facing andrew green?barrister. but if you - a commercial barrister. but if you look at his own website, it quotes from one of the legal directories. these are publications which call lawyers to make comments on other lawyers to make comments on other lawyers anonymously, which people can then publish. andrew green, his chambers quote, somebody saying about him that he is a beast in court, an opponent to be feared with a punchy and aggressive court style, particularly at home with cross—examination and an ability to put unrulyjudges back in their boxes. in other words, put unrulyjudges back in their boxes. in otherwords, he put unrulyjudges back in their boxes. in other words, he is a tough cross examiner. prince harry has made his own views clear any statement we have been reading extracts from, but now he is on his own, now he has got to respond to people, the council for mirror group newspapers, who are challenging what he has said in the comments i have read out to you. that requires not only a knowled
andrew green is a commercial— facing andrew green?barrister. but if you - a commercial barrister. but if you look at his own website, it quotes from one of the legal directories. these are publications which call lawyers to make comments on other lawyers to make comments on other lawyers anonymously, which people can then publish. andrew green, his chambers quote, somebody saying about him that he is a beast in court, an opponent to be feared with a punchy and aggressive court style,...
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the governor of the bank of england andrew bailey. . bank of england andrew bailey.cost of borrowing in the uk by half a percentage point. a lot of pressure is coming onto the bank, not only to adhere to its remit of keeping inflation, that is the price of goods and services, at just 2%, but also to stave off the potential for a future recession which some economists are now talking about quite openly as potentially happening next year. andrew bailey said it is not the plan of the bank of england to throw the uk into any sort of recession. some people are predicting a recession for next year. interest rates are rising so they will be paying for a lot of people. what pressure is this going to bring on the government?— pressure is this going to bring on the government? pressure is this going to bring on the covernment? , , , , the government? huge pressure is the short answer— the government? huge pressure is the short answer because _ the government? huge pressure is the short answer because rishi _ the government? huge pressure is the short answer because rishi sunak
the governor of the bank of england andrew bailey. . bank of england andrew bailey.cost of borrowing in the uk by half a percentage point. a lot of pressure is coming onto the bank, not only to adhere to its remit of keeping inflation, that is the price of goods and services, at just 2%, but also to stave off the potential for a future recession which some economists are now talking about quite openly as potentially happening next year. andrew bailey said it is not the plan of the bank of...
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and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and so and he's also seen as kind of the father of democracy in the sense that he was one of the founders of the democratic party. he lost the 1824 election. he won the popular vote. he's had plural plurality in the popular vote, but he didn't win the electoral college. he decides he's going to expand who can vote in and expand democracy. but this is very much tied to why proper men. and he was really clear on this. this wasn't. yeah. and then later on, we'll get to the other people who believe this was his view. so you have various opposing views of harriet tubman who saw a multiracial people, multi
and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and...
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andrew and i have lots of classified information.rtment. i can assure you that if i had disseminated any classified information, i will very well remember it. it's not something that you forget and say not really, or something like that. and that's why i agree with andrew that i do think the question here is when charges are filed against donald trump not if. and the thing i would add to andrew's excellent analysis is the prosecutors do look at the trajectory of an investigation. it is just like i am covering any big lie. do things look better or do they look worse as you turned over some rocks? and here it is that trajectory which i think is so damning for donald trump. i mean, the case was strong months ago in every revelation up to this iran document yesterday that changed the case. and we already knew that trump had the documents more than 100, at his club at mar-a-lago, after he swore he did not. we already knew that these documents were very significant containing national security secrets. we already knew that a federal judge,
andrew and i have lots of classified information.rtment. i can assure you that if i had disseminated any classified information, i will very well remember it. it's not something that you forget and say not really, or something like that. and that's why i agree with andrew that i do think the question here is when charges are filed against donald trump not if. and the thing i would add to andrew's excellent analysis is the prosecutors do look at the trajectory of an investigation. it is just...
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british social media influencer andrew tate was indicted in romania.are accused of rape and human trafficking. investigations into the tate brothers date back to april 2022, when andrew tate's home was raided by romanian police for the first time. in august 2022, andrew was banned from social media platforms due to hateful and misogynistic remarks. the tate brothers were then arrested in december 2022 as prosecutors pursued claims of human trafficking and rape. however, the tates have been on house arrest since march 31, 2023. that brings us to today, when the brothers were indicted with rape and human trafficking charges. a romanianjudge will decide whether to prolong the brothers�* detention for another 30 days. our correspondent lucy williamson sent in this report. the man accused of targeting women across several countries. now the target of romanian prosecutors himself. andrew tate, his brother tristan, and two female associates formally charged with crimes including human trafficking. the indictment filed at the bucharest court this morning, the
british social media influencer andrew tate was indicted in romania.are accused of rape and human trafficking. investigations into the tate brothers date back to april 2022, when andrew tate's home was raided by romanian police for the first time. in august 2022, andrew was banned from social media platforms due to hateful and misogynistic remarks. the tate brothers were then arrested in december 2022 as prosecutors pursued claims of human trafficking and rape. however, the tates have been on...
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andrew _ day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, - day in the witness box.en, who - day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, who is l day in the witness box. that is i right. andrew green, who is the lawyer representing the publishers, has accepted this as a lot to get through. it could take a day and have, it looks like that is how it is going. it will be another long day for prince harry answering questions. he looked a little more rested today. of course, when he arrived yesterday, he had flown overnight from los angeles. that was probably weighing on him. he is back into the witness box. i have got our correspondent helen wilkinson with me, following this together. i am seeing an update here from sean who is inside the courtroom. he says prince harry is picking up where he left off yesterday, offering short, terse and quite guarded replies in a relatively quiet voice, keeping the questions at arms length. that relatively quiet voice, keeping the questions at arms length.- questions at arms length. that is from one of— questions at arms length
andrew _ day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, - day in the witness box.en, who - day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, who is l day in the witness box. that is i right. andrew green, who is the lawyer representing the publishers, has accepted this as a lot to get through. it could take a day and have, it looks like that is how it is going. it will be another long day for prince harry answering questions. he looked a little more rested today. of course, when he...
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five years, andrew weissmann, that is a sledge hammer. what's the likelihood that he'd be facing that sort of jail time? >> so you have to list what the statutory maximum is, but that's not what governs what a sentence would be, and what you look to for a sentence is you look to prior doj cases. you look for what judges have done. but just take last week, somebody who had pled guilty, didn't go to trial, got an advantage by pleading was sentenced to three years in jail. but andrea, one thing you might be interested in is 21 of the counts under willful retention of national defense information, 21 of those charges of the 31 are listed as involving top secret information. one of them is described in count 4 as white house intelligence briefing related to foreign countries including military activities and planning of foreign countries. i mean, they clearly are listing incredibly sensitive information. you can be sure before they brought this and decided what to include that this is sort of the tip of the iceberg. >> andrew to your very poin
five years, andrew weissmann, that is a sledge hammer. what's the likelihood that he'd be facing that sort of jail time? >> so you have to list what the statutory maximum is, but that's not what governs what a sentence would be, and what you look to for a sentence is you look to prior doj cases. you look for what judges have done. but just take last week, somebody who had pled guilty, didn't go to trial, got an advantage by pleading was sentenced to three years in jail. but andrea, one...
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bring us u- to andrew tate and his brother. bring us up to date- _ andrew tate and his brother.ng us up to date. that's _ andrew tate and his brother. bring us up to date. that's right. - andrew tate and his brother. b" “1; us up to date. that's right. this investigation has taken six months to complete. they have been in detention or under house arrest for all that time. romania �*s organised crime unit have come out with a statement this morning, which outlines some of the information that led to this indictment. as you outlined there, we know the name charges that are being filed. we know there are seven alleged victims, who are apparently allegedly recruited by false promises of love and marriage by the brothers. it does seem to be quite a wide—ranging set of charges. the charge of human trafficking is an umbrella charge, and within that there are several counts against each of the four defendants. we are also getting some information from the organised crime unit about the assets that have been seized, property, cars, luxury watches, and also more than 300 million us dollar
bring us u- to andrew tate and his brother. bring us up to date- _ andrew tate and his brother.ng us up to date. that's _ andrew tate and his brother. bring us up to date. that's right. - andrew tate and his brother. b" “1; us up to date. that's right. this investigation has taken six months to complete. they have been in detention or under house arrest for all that time. romania �*s organised crime unit have come out with a statement this morning, which outlines some of the...
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andrew tate.aks exclusively to this programme. whilst we were having sex he put his hand on my throat and strangled me until i'd lost consciousness. he was still having sex with me when i kind of came back around again. the 30—year—old has become the fourth british woman to join a planned civil action against the former kickboxer. we'll also talk to her lawyer. and kyiv and moscow have accused each other�*s forces of destroying a dam in a russian—controlled area of ukraine. how much do we really know about the incident? our diplomatic editor mark urban unpicks the evidence. and prince harry doesn't hold back as he finally gets his day in court accusing mirror group newspapers of phone hacking. he lashes out at the press generally and former mirror editor piers morgan in particular. the man who dramatised the vardy—rooney trial for tv gives his verdict. good evening. we start tonight with details of an issue likely to dominate the headlines as the rest of this week unfolds. it's a sign perhaps of h
andrew tate.aks exclusively to this programme. whilst we were having sex he put his hand on my throat and strangled me until i'd lost consciousness. he was still having sex with me when i kind of came back around again. the 30—year—old has become the fourth british woman to join a planned civil action against the former kickboxer. we'll also talk to her lawyer. and kyiv and moscow have accused each other�*s forces of destroying a dam in a russian—controlled area of ukraine. how much do...
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i'm not here to redon— andrew tate. i'm not here to noon andrew— andrew tate. to mrthat's what youf andrew report andrew tate. i'm not here to mrthat's what you are drew report andrew tate. i'm not here to mrthat's what you are doing? tate. that's what you are doing? boondo— tate. that's what you are doing? basically..that's_ tate. that's what you are doing? basically. that's what realistically, that's what your— realistically, that's what you-ro-no- realistically, that's what you're no but. realistically, that's what. you're-no but. no, realistically, that's what- you're-no but. no, but you're doing. no but. no, but bub— you're doing. no but. no, but no, no, but yeah, i. well, there you're doing. no but. no, but no, go. jt yeah, i. well, there you're doing. no but. no, but no, go. it yeah, i. well, there you're doing. no but. no, but no, go. it wasi, i. well, there you're doing. no but. \rt:r gt: it was badfid�*rtgt g�*rtrrt; you're doing. no but. \rt: gt: it was bad enoughfirt; you're doing. no but. \rt:r gt: it was bad enough when you go. it was bad enough whe
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andrew says ceos are raking in the big bucks based on esg performance.xplain when w a third kid. what if she likes playing golf? it's expensive. we're outlawing golf. wait. can i still play? since we work with emower, we don't have to worry about planning for a third kid. you can still play golf... sometimes. take control of your financial future to empower what's next. jack: andrew, ceos and good buddies on the board-over directors found another way to boost pay. >> the woke agenda continues to infect corporate america with esg pollty it is and they're paid well and looking to boost pay by paying them based on certain goals like the head of chipotle got paid for using more sustainable produce and diversity goals and head of starbucks got paid for getting rid of plastic straws in the stores and we're see ago lot of that going on right now. ceos pad their pay with the help of directors. jack: good for the environment and a lot say he should have got a pay cut. time for actionable ideas. carleton, starting with you. >> i'm with you on the paper straws and
andrew says ceos are raking in the big bucks based on esg performance.xplain when w a third kid. what if she likes playing golf? it's expensive. we're outlawing golf. wait. can i still play? since we work with emower, we don't have to worry about planning for a third kid. you can still play golf... sometimes. take control of your financial future to empower what's next. jack: andrew, ceos and good buddies on the board-over directors found another way to boost pay. >> the woke agenda...
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andrew harding, bbc news, cape town. his influence among young people to fuel a culture of misogyny and intolerance. he made the comments in his first tv interview with a major broadcaster while under house arrest. he's currently under investigation by romanian prosecutors following accusations of rape, human trafficking and exploiting women. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson has been following andrew tate's case for some time, and put to him in romania some of the claims about his views, public statements and alleged offences. andrew tate has built his image around cars, cigars and controversy, his followers swallowing his sexism along with his success. you know i'm innocent. he's said little in public since his arrest in romania five months ago for rape and human trafficking. today, the bbc was the first major media outlet to challenge him on those allegations and on concerns from police, schools and rights organisations that he's spreading misogynistic attitudes among boys and men. andrew tate. hello. have you raped a
andrew harding, bbc news, cape town. his influence among young people to fuel a culture of misogyny and intolerance. he made the comments in his first tv interview with a major broadcaster while under house arrest. he's currently under investigation by romanian prosecutors following accusations of rape, human trafficking and exploiting women. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson has been following andrew tate's case for some time, and put to him in romania some of the claims about his views,...
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andrews. those f sixteens are there by the military on 24 hour alert for any threats to our nation's capital looks as thomas in his live in the north lawn of the white house with more on this this incident was seems safe at the moment, but has certainly rattled otherwise quiet sunday afternoon. lucas question eric. it's not often hear sonic boom in the dc area, and that's exactly what people heard around 3 p.m. eastern time. the big boom is a sonic boom coming from an f 16 fighter jet as you mentioned launching the d, c national guard at andrews home, 100 and 13th win the reason they scrambled because there was an unknown cessna. we're told, flying a radically in the dc area ignore radio calls that have 16 was cleared for supersonic and but when the jets responded that cessna the faa says crashed outside of stanton, virginia, which is not too close to dc but certainly a strange twist, but certainly has a lot of people's attention here on a sunday afternoon in washington. there certainly is thi
andrews. those f sixteens are there by the military on 24 hour alert for any threats to our nation's capital looks as thomas in his live in the north lawn of the white house with more on this this incident was seems safe at the moment, but has certainly rattled otherwise quiet sunday afternoon. lucas question eric. it's not often hear sonic boom in the dc area, and that's exactly what people heard around 3 p.m. eastern time. the big boom is a sonic boom coming from an f 16 fighter jet as you...
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back with us is andrew weissmann. now that we can see the entirety in detail of what jack smith has handed over and what he plans to hand over very soon? >> a couple things. to be super in the weeds, one of the things that was notable was the government turned over the grand jury testimony, that codefendant mr. nauta and his testimony was taken in june. june of 2022, and that's just a few days before the government issued a grand jury subpoena for video surveillance at mar-a-lago. so it's clear that the government was on to what was going on already. and there must be something that they learned either from mr. notice grand jury testimony, or what his employee wanted to that lead them to want to get that video surveillance. but it's really interesting that mr. nauta was in the grand jury very early in this investigation. and i would assume that the charges with respect to lying are very much emanated from the kinds of things that he said in that grand jury testimony. he also was interviewed by the fbi separately, and
back with us is andrew weissmann. now that we can see the entirety in detail of what jack smith has handed over and what he plans to hand over very soon? >> a couple things. to be super in the weeds, one of the things that was notable was the government turned over the grand jury testimony, that codefendant mr. nauta and his testimony was taken in june. june of 2022, and that's just a few days before the government issued a grand jury subpoena for video surveillance at mar-a-lago. so it's...
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andrew, futurist andrew eborn. andrew, wnet— futurist andrew eborn.iggest existential you need existential threat. and you need to combine all those sort of thoughts with it to make that make sense . but right make sense. but you're right about whole of about the whole essence of humanity, because we have the ability now to live forever. you talk into talk about being uploaded into the where you can get the cloud where you can get a digital resurrection of yourself, in few yourself, and in the last few days, they talked about the beatles. john lennon's voice being synthesised. so you can get that the relevant song out now have yet another beatles release. reality that release. the reality is that holograms thames will be replacing human beings for part of our entertainment . it's of our entertainment. it's happening got happening already. we've got abba not too far from here doing the abba verse and can go the abba verse and you can go along watch that wonderful along and watch that wonderful performance they is performance that they do. but is there
andrew, futurist andrew eborn. andrew, wnet— futurist andrew eborn.iggest existential you need existential threat. and you need to combine all those sort of thoughts with it to make that make sense . but right make sense. but you're right about whole of about the whole essence of humanity, because we have the ability now to live forever. you talk into talk about being uploaded into the where you can get the cloud where you can get a digital resurrection of yourself, in few yourself, and in...
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andrew tate's arrest and detention haven't dented his influence.office, followed by millions on twitter. an indictment in this case expected here within weeks, will mark a new phase in his fight with romania's legal system, as teachers across the uk continue to battle his message. lucy williamson, bbc news, bucharest. live now to lucy williamson who is in bucharest. hi lucy. a highly controversial figure, the interview and not of itself would be controversial. why do you think it was important to interview this man? we do you think it was important to interview this man?— do you think it was important to interview this man? we had been followin: interview this man? we had been following this _ interview this man? we had been following this case _ interview this man? we had been following this case closely - interview this man? we had been following this case closely here . interview this man? we had beenj following this case closely here in romania ever since andrew tate and his brother were arrested. at the end of last year we spoke to as many peo
andrew tate's arrest and detention haven't dented his influence.office, followed by millions on twitter. an indictment in this case expected here within weeks, will mark a new phase in his fight with romania's legal system, as teachers across the uk continue to battle his message. lucy williamson, bbc news, bucharest. live now to lucy williamson who is in bucharest. hi lucy. a highly controversial figure, the interview and not of itself would be controversial. why do you think it was important...
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andrew, futurist andrew eborn. andrew, wnet— futurist andrew eborn.iggest existential you need existential threat. and you need to combine all those sort of thoughts with it to make that make sense . but right make sense. but you're right about whole of about the whole essence of humanity, because we have the ability now to live forever. you talk into talk about being uploaded into the where you can get the cloud where you can get a digital resurrection of yourself, in few yourself, and in the last few days, they talked about the beatles. john lennon's voice being synthesised. so you can get that the relevant song out now have yet another beatles release. reality that release. the reality is that holograms thames will be replacing human beings for part of our entertainment . it's of our entertainment. it's happening got happening already. we've got abba not too far from here doing the abba verse and can go the abba verse and you can go along watch that wonderful along and watch that wonderful performance they is performance that they do. but is there
andrew, futurist andrew eborn. andrew, wnet— futurist andrew eborn.iggest existential you need existential threat. and you need to combine all those sort of thoughts with it to make that make sense . but right make sense. but you're right about whole of about the whole essence of humanity, because we have the ability now to live forever. you talk into talk about being uploaded into the where you can get the cloud where you can get a digital resurrection of yourself, in few yourself, and in...
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andrew says ceos are raking in the big bucks based on esg performance.plain when w my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college, and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. the high interest... i felt trapped. debt! debt! debt! debt! so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi get your money right. shingles. the rash can feel like pulsing, electric shocks and last for weeks. a pain so intense, you could miss out on family time. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. 50 years or older? ask your doctor about shingles. the new dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading withtht fingngsticksks dexcxc g7. so easy to use, you can manage your diabetes with confidence. starting a new chapter can be the most t
andrew says ceos are raking in the big bucks based on esg performance.plain when w my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college, and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. the high interest... i felt trapped. debt! debt! debt! debt! so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates and borrow...
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andrew tate watchini i have done all of that.done all of that. andrew tate watching talking to lucy _ i have done all of that. andrew tate | watching talking to lucy williamson. let's speak to our education editor, branwenjeffreys. i know over the last while you have spoken to know many teachers about andrew tate. how concerned are they about the stuff he pumps out? teachers have spoken vividly about how they are deeply worried about how they are deeply worried about how they are deeply worried about how the language and attitude and behaviour that andrew tate models in its content are having a far—reaching influence on boys as young as ten and 11 and certainly older teenagers. they say that is translating into a culture where casual sexism is normalised in the uk schools will stop where the kind of language that you might hear in some of his videos are then repeated by children ' teachers will stop and that that, along with other online content, is contributing to sexual harassment in school and sexual assault in schools. in har
andrew tate watchini i have done all of that.done all of that. andrew tate watching talking to lucy _ i have done all of that. andrew tate | watching talking to lucy williamson. let's speak to our education editor, branwenjeffreys. i know over the last while you have spoken to know many teachers about andrew tate. how concerned are they about the stuff he pumps out? teachers have spoken vividly about how they are deeply worried about how they are deeply worried about how they are deeply worried...
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the social media influencer andrew tate, and three other defendents — including his brother tristan —rafficking and forming a criminal organisation to exploit women. one of the defendents has also been charged with rape. both have previously denied the allegations. they have been under house arrest in romania for months during a police investigation. our correspondent lucy williamson sent this report from bucharest. the man accused of targeting women across several countries. now the target of romanian prosecutors himself. andrew tate, his brother tristan, and two female associates formally charged with crimes, including human trafficking. the indictment filed at the bucharest court this morning, the result of six months of investigation by romania's organised crime unit. prosecutors say all four defendants formed an organised group to commit human trafficking, notjust within romania, but in the us and the uk. the charges involve seven alleged victims, who the indictment says were forced to produce pornographic material after being recruited by the tate brothers with false promises of
the social media influencer andrew tate, and three other defendents — including his brother tristan —rafficking and forming a criminal organisation to exploit women. one of the defendents has also been charged with rape. both have previously denied the allegations. they have been under house arrest in romania for months during a police investigation. our correspondent lucy williamson sent this report from bucharest. the man accused of targeting women across several countries. now the target...
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andrew says ceos are raking in the big bucks based on esg performance. we'll explain when w what if we live to 100. i don't want to outlive our money. i keep eating all these chia seeds. i could live to be 100. we work with empower, even if we do live to 100 we don't have to worry. eh, not worried. take control of your financial future to empower what's next. [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too. because a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. jack: andrew, ceos and good buddies on the board-over directors
andrew says ceos are raking in the big bucks based on esg performance. we'll explain when w what if we live to 100. i don't want to outlive our money. i keep eating all these chia seeds. i could live to be 100. we work with empower, even if we do live to 100 we don't have to worry. eh, not worried. take control of your financial future to empower what's next. [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat,...
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to mark and andrew _ financial gain. absolute garbage. to mark and andrew tate _ financial gain.te and his i financial gain. absolute garbage. to i mark and andrew tate and his brother leave the compound in bucharest to receive instructions on their indictment against him. the two conflicting narratives around andrew tate, masculine icon or dangerous misogynist, are about to be tested in court. now to saudi arabia, set to host 2 million pilgrims for the annual hargis this year. the islamic pilgrimage has faced restrictions for three years due to the covid—19 pandemic and from neighbouring yemen, the war between government forces and rebels has made travel doubly difficult if not impossible for many pilgrims. the pilgrims seen here leaving the yemeni capital sana'a to perform the annual hajj in mecca have now arrived into saudi arabia. the flight, carrying almost 300 passengers, was the first since 2016, when war broke out in yemen. a saudi—led military coalition has been controlling yemen's airspace since the iran—allied houthi movement took over sana'a and ousted the yemeni gove
to mark and andrew _ financial gain. absolute garbage. to mark and andrew tate _ financial gain.te and his i financial gain. absolute garbage. to i mark and andrew tate and his brother leave the compound in bucharest to receive instructions on their indictment against him. the two conflicting narratives around andrew tate, masculine icon or dangerous misogynist, are about to be tested in court. now to saudi arabia, set to host 2 million pilgrims for the annual hargis this year. the islamic...
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andrews and thereafter participated actively in governance. doctor paisley served for several years as the first minister where he and martin mcginnis achieved some celebrity as the chuckles brothers. paisley was succeeded as the leader in first minister by peter robinson who had been a very effective negotiator while the du p was in the talks. with a, paisley and robinson were ably assisted in the talks by ian paisley junior. of the alliance party was led by doctor john. he and his colleagues were effective in the talks and he later served with distinction as the first speaker of the northern ireland assembly and his colleague also later served in the same room. the northern ireland women's party led by monica mcwilliams and pearl played a vital role as indeed did all of the women in all of the coalitions that stitched the threads of peace together. [applause] the loyalist parties were small in number but they played a large role in the negotiations. there leaders were david irvine and gary mcmichael. both were outstanding and powerful advoca
andrews and thereafter participated actively in governance. doctor paisley served for several years as the first minister where he and martin mcginnis achieved some celebrity as the chuckles brothers. paisley was succeeded as the leader in first minister by peter robinson who had been a very effective negotiator while the du p was in the talks. with a, paisley and robinson were ably assisted in the talks by ian paisley junior. of the alliance party was led by doctor john. he and his colleagues...
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andrew says ceos are raking in the big bucks based on esg performance.xplain when we return. my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college, and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. the high interest... i felt trapped. debt! debt! debt! debt! so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi get your money right. so, you have diabetes, and your glucose is heading good thing the new dexcom g7 can alert you before you go too low. now, that's more peace of mind withthexcom m - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular. before... and bath fitter. before... and bath fitter. if you have a
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andrew, i can see andrew thank you. >> we're all thanking you. back on the other side of this, are the nation's airlines ready for 5g signals? and don't miss our special conversation on a.i. later this our right here in aspen with the former google ceo eric schmidt stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc sleepovers just aren't what they used to be. a house full of screens? basically no hiccups? you guys have no idea how good you've got it. how old are you? like, 80? back in my day, it was scary stories and flashlights. we don't get scared. oh, really? mom can see your search history. that's what i thought. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. yesterday during a panel with david reubenstein and whether the fed thinks we're heading toward a recession >> i don't think it's their responsibility whether there's a recession or not a recession their biggest responsibility is financial stability and the second one is curbing inflation. i don't think we're going to have a recessi
andrew, i can see andrew thank you. >> we're all thanking you. back on the other side of this, are the nation's airlines ready for 5g signals? and don't miss our special conversation on a.i. later this our right here in aspen with the former google ceo eric schmidt stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc sleepovers just aren't what they used to be. a house full of screens? basically no hiccups? you guys have no idea how good you've got it. how old are you? like,...
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so, like always, i agree with andrew. >> andrew, why this week? why do you expect indictments this week? >> i think that's based on a number of things. but if you think about what we saw in the manhattan case, we were looking to see that defense lawyers were given an opportunity to be heard. that's really the thing that you do in a case like this at the final stage. and we saw the defense lawyers going into day to make their final attempt about where why there should not be charges. it is conceivable that that could prevail, but i think even that it is, theoretically a possibility, i just think in this case, knowing jack smith and his team, and the people hearing the appeal that it is extremely unlikely that they would be hearing something that would lead them to conclude that there should be charges. and this is the sort of the thing you do at the very end. i also think that there is internal pressure, even if they're not admitting it themselves, that this is a case that needs to be brought to the american public, they need to know whether this h
so, like always, i agree with andrew. >> andrew, why this week? why do you expect indictments this week? >> i think that's based on a number of things. but if you think about what we saw in the manhattan case, we were looking to see that defense lawyers were given an opportunity to be heard. that's really the thing that you do in a case like this at the final stage. and we saw the defense lawyers going into day to make their final attempt about where why there should not be charges....
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. >> and andrew weissmann is gonna be the first guest in the studio. he's actually on his way at the moment. so, we have to do that business. that gives you enough time to make it all the way over to this studio, which is -- it's like a coin toss, in a way. [laughter] it's not a baseball. it's like a coin toss. >> i have time for one cocktail to be right back. >> but rachel, i have a couple of news things about what's gonna happen tomorrow. number one, you would really like this, donald trump rehearsed his plea on a boston radio show tonight. and we are gonna bring you that, what he is gonna say, when he is asked how he pleads. but there is this from the magistrate who's handling it tomorrow, who was the one who issued the first warrant in the first place, judge cannon doesn't come into it yet. and he is basically saying that he's just gonna live by the local rules of how what contains the media in these situations. he doesn't feel he is in a position to change that for tomorrow. so what that means is he is gonna follow the local rule there in the fede
. >> and andrew weissmann is gonna be the first guest in the studio. he's actually on his way at the moment. so, we have to do that business. that gives you enough time to make it all the way over to this studio, which is -- it's like a coin toss, in a way. [laughter] it's not a baseball. it's like a coin toss. >> i have time for one cocktail to be right back. >> but rachel, i have a couple of news things about what's gonna happen tomorrow. number one, you would really like...
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