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danielle's lover michael minor or that it was michael who shot sam. instead he started by asking danielle about her marriage to sam. danielle >> we had been not getting along for many months. >> danielle also explained that she knew sam was having an affair despite sam's best efforts to conceal it. >> do you know where he went today? >> today? i'm sure he went to his girlfriend's, yeah. but he always goes to her house. i'm not surprised by that. >> danielle then admitted she too was unfaithful. >> she was pretty straightforward, told me about the affair. >> it was wrong. i shouldn't have done it. nobody should cheat. >> little by little, the detectives led danielle to believe they were focusing their investigation on her lover michael. >> so it would kind of shock you if michael went and confronted him? >> yeah. >> that's what happened. >> really? >> and we have michael. >> do you? >> it wasn't the reaction the detective was expecting. he found her tone to be strangely flat and unemotional. >> that was troubling to me. that was disturbing to me. >> i cannot believe he did this. >> danielle went on to say she had no idea mic
danielle's lover michael minor or that it was michael who shot sam. instead he started by asking danielle about her marriage to sam. danielle >> we had been not getting along for many months. >> danielle also explained that she knew sam was having an affair despite sam's best efforts to conceal it. >> do you know where he went today? >> today? i'm sure he went to his girlfriend's, yeah. but he always goes to her house. i'm not surprised by that. >> danielle then...
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was it was the i knew on what gun daniel, daniel, advisable. my cuba on al jazeera from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera. from the front blind al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war. you cray been given access to this special unit, making sure there's no threats behind those front lines. there's almost. busy complete destruction fighting back a russian a thought holding back ground forces. the scale of destruction is just now being there will be as we arrive at me. goliath, there is panic. a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments. ah, weston ally say they'll send more artillery, an anti tank weapons to ukrainian forces facing a russian assault in the east. ah, ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up explosions at 2 schools in afghanistan's capital kill at le
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i, daniel, daniel, i give it about my cuba on al jazeera is the warn you praying. brian's on al jazeera correspondence, bring you every angle. there is a few military prices erupt in on multiple fronts. if not only managed to escape a warranty, but also the flashes of light on the russian occupation, troy street, totally destroyed, keep central station has become evacuation central station with rush and forth coming closer, pensions are going up by the hour. stay with our 0 for the latest developments. a pink lake near the car attract tourists and under pins the local economy. thousands depend on its precious souls ah, al jazeera well explored the major environmental issues above and below the surface that threatened lake red bus very existence center goals. spring plate on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm all about this, and this is the news i live from doha and coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia's deadline for ukrainian soldiers and money. a bull to surrender passes. 20 injured and 9 arrested as israeli police dispersed palestinian worshippers from the all on som
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daniels crane you knew crying some young to lydia. could doreen a be them unclaimed? my little genia daniels, daniel grimes, yates, innovative merchant that are discovered yet, but there was over water that yet, but they would slam all lead within the slave. would vara, thanks to see just late, so you see me, which, who took the chance, who it's who, who, who, who, who, 30 yards fee and the be to not with you put in your mind. yeah. so that you could, there is a spoke with tiller did the most. but does she, his to new years, mccormack, i thought a new when you marked in, you caught up in yards our food. i just got a technician. i was told that the move our show you not to him. we did not talk to her today. she to meet him to school with the store were simply as stanolin. believe us diana, down in jail. delilah, a little business that i've been with any of these are some other civic in the country. i deposit them with some of those will be to, can you ah, don't look forward to talking to you. oh, that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where
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i daniel daniel, advisable. my cuba on al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily anglin and our hi headquarters. these is it help stories on al jazeera israeli forces have again fired robert bullets, palestinians at the l. ask mosque, compound and occupied east jerusalem. 27. people have been aged, including 2 generalists, israeli police, i, stones, and fireworks were thrown towards them and the western wall. it's been more than a wake of height and tension in the area, incursions by jewish ultra nationalist groups back to the race and unrest. non muslims no longer have.
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daniel, daniel damien, what's a good? i mean, yes or no. i was still special, but i thought he still could keep opening on your mobile nature and it looks like i just has to be an issue with the linda. no, go ahead. i need someone to contact me a, but i didn't get it. it's not a propaganda, it, it's an illness. come. what? principle, billing you should go about the position now, but again at the not a model. no. no, me. but she was you can't. now. you push only 230 a but i put up in the ration to go with d. and if anybody from the kafka center, i just wanted to get a price different level of the not with her just can you can usually use someone to show on your own, but we're here with me. but the more so that we are still going, you just go with this is christina with a campbell and you spoke with nobody america i'm with nicholson to to pull courtney. congress deal the social lobby, the clock on times. and when you became an applause was not to be champ, we didn't get it all the night. oh, yes. michelle tucker. jalap. a bought a mini concer
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was it was an wanna walk on, daniel daniel, advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera with i'm sammy's a than in del hoa. look at the headlines here. now jazeera cus, british, and canadian leaders are promising to send more artillery and anti tank weapons to ukraine. cave is preparing for its being called the battle of dumbass. russian forces have begun their assaults in the eastern region. if they're successful, they could essentially slice ukraine in to us at bank reports. incidentally, what russia refuses to call a war has now entered its 2nd phase and its being dubbed the battle for don bus.
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daniel daniel, advisable, mike huber on al jazeera from the front blind al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war grade we've been given access to this special unit, making sure there's no threats behind those front lines. there's almost complete destructive fighting back a russian assault holding background forces. the scale of destruction is just now being revealed as we arrive in b calliah. there is panic. a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people, unprompted uninterrupted. there is a form of knowledge which is kind of not acknowledged, though there isn't only one story. to be told even about colonialism, the other stories part 2 of after is that gonna and then there are 3 are to 18 we can bring in. all of these other qualities are not necessarily struck in the ways that we've been taught them. i feel like that's potentially a really exciting prospect studio be unscripted on al jazeera use from al jazeera on the go and me tonight out is there is o
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some danielle, danielle pneumonia, a bachelor company is still available. nonlinear is i use the elderly just 3 can that was more or less put in union yet leniently won't material. and luca in consider when you miss you for me. yeah, thank you there at the bottom. all a few few of them are the fewer orders that are martha elizabeth, still pretty, mean yella, sienna, a boy, the more neutral both of them. still you still in your bill, you skirt over the years, 3 of the napoleon you on the middle floor in the used in marshals alicia menu me 0 was just put them so nobody here unless you move see up a good it is mailing. you just get a little of but he's gonna order him muscle browsing. yeah. you should be should do it. so the welts who's built them. good though. even a thunder mills. a crucial missile. not only put up our cool i a was a pretty she my gym. you mean? yeah, nice silly tip loosely at the was it, was it about the list? you mean? yes. amy, i was on not. what did you guys new, any meals and i me to constantly will be naming. no good. i will be a pity meals mostly on us by the sale
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where am i run in, but on an intimate look at life in cuba today as it was, annual warner walker daniel daniel, advisable. my cuba on al jazeera in the run up to worth day al jazeera showcase. his live discussion programs and special documentaries, exploring the issues behind human caused climate change. climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt. whitney screens a series of inspirational films, stories told for the eyes of those at the forefront planet. s o. s. visits, greenland, to investigate how local communities are adapting to the alarming rate of melting ice. never before in human history has the months prestige, environment of the arctic. feeling such peril. algio 0, well documents the devastating impacts of climate change on a late consented goal and rivers in iraq. and the st asked how societies can respond to global warming, the climate emergency. a season of special programming, anal josie ah ukrainian say its hell on earth, the fight to keep russian forces from completely obliterating the port city of matter. you put a hello. i'm darn jordan. this is al j
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daniel daniel advisor, mike cuba on al jazeera with oh, you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our tom stories, un secretary general. antonio gutierrez says he's working to establish a humanitarian contact group between russia and ukraine. quintarius has met russia's foreign minister in moscow and says, lives urgently need to be saved in besieged cities like mario paul. the us defense secretary, noid austin, says washington and its allies will hold monthly meeting to discuss ami ukraine. the u. s. has been hosting talks at the ranch. don abbeys in germany focused on helping ukraine defend itself against russia. and on the ground rush walk, it's have hit a commercial center, the fios operation, kitting one person, and injuring another. it's a last large city under ukrainian control in the south. 3 explosions have taken place in 24 hours in the breakaway, moldova region of chance. mystery. yeah. they targeted to soviet iraq radio antennas and a military unit. the antennas were used to broadcast rush and radio from the village of my jak. on monday, the ministry of state security inter
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daniel daniel by the word spaniard from andalusia in russia, he found both a wife and a family, but still misses his homeland and dreams of being in the living room. well, at least something about her reminded 1 2. three four five six seven eight turn on each other, although spain is far away, but as soon as you enter the dance floor, complete immersion is provided today to read diaz sanchez rehearsing for gardening. danielo maria is light. the cloak in his hands in the movement is always born new meanings and attitudes dance helps to go in the same direction. step by step feels each other feel. uh, energy emotion, how did we meet? yes, we met on the dam. the fateful meeting took place in germany masha finished her studies there, and daniel worked, then there was a long romance at a distance and finally, a visit to the suburbs of moscow.
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i don't want to walk gun, daniel daniel, advisable, mike cuba on al jazeera a ah, welcome back, a quick reminder about top stories here. this our rush as president does declare victory. the battle for the besieged, ukrainian city of mighty hopeful that it may have hootin ordered his troops to seal off the ukrainian soldiers and civilians trapped in a still works, which is the last pocket of resistance. brushing forces say they have captured 42 villages in ukraine's eastern dumbass region. one ukrainian official confirmed the losses, but said that could be one back. i'm politicians in china discussing revisions to a law protecting women's rights. as follows, angus bought by a viral video showing the apply to a mentally disabled woman traffic to the country se not former honduras president one, orlando, amanda. it has been extradited to the us to face drug trafficking charges. a nowadays is accused of helping to move tons of cocaine for almost 20 years. the one time us alive denies the allegations. teresa report, he was ones at close united states ally, but has now been expedited to face
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daniel daniel, i give it a valuable mike cuba on al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily anglin, in doha, with the top stories on al jazeera ukraine's president has again pushed for a meeting with vladimir putin to end the war. despite saying he has no trust in the russian leader for letting me zalinski also announced that the u. s. secretaries of state and defense are to visit cave on sunday hunter abdel, how meet was there? need to reach us. some of you thought that president viola dealer zalinski faced the world's pres from a mix of platform, constructed in one of keys metro stations. you said to one.
daniel daniel, i give it a valuable mike cuba on al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily anglin, in doha, with the top stories on al jazeera ukraine's president has again pushed for a meeting with vladimir putin to end the war. despite saying he has no trust in the russian leader for letting me zalinski also announced that the u. s. secretaries of state and defense are to visit cave on sunday hunter abdel, how meet was there? need to reach us. some of you thought that president viola dealer zalinski...
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daniel daniel. advisable. mike huber on al jazeera. ah, it's thursday, april the 21st. here's your forecast. hello, everyone. great to see you. so there is a plume of moisture moving in to southern japan. look at this, the dark of the color, the more intense serena's falling. there are some weather alerts in play here for thunderstorms. we could see some damaging winds and hail, and that includes for tokyo is also this weather friend toward the northeast of china that will flood towards the south and east in the days to come and southern china, lot of clouds drifting around here. this could generate some showers, especially as we look toward friday, but for thursday it's a cloudy day in hong kong with the high 25 degrees southeast stage. our zones of concern really will be west javin southern sumatra. certainly the risk of seen some flooding here as we go down anderson bouts of heavy rain around tropical queensland, northern coast. there is a weather learn in play here as well for a heavy rainfall for that north tropical coast of queensland, toward the se. okay, this we
daniel daniel. advisable. mike huber on al jazeera. ah, it's thursday, april the 21st. here's your forecast. hello, everyone. great to see you. so there is a plume of moisture moving in to southern japan. look at this, the dark of the color, the more intense serena's falling. there are some weather alerts in play here for thunderstorms. we could see some damaging winds and hail, and that includes for tokyo is also this weather friend toward the northeast of china that will flood towards the...
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but on an intimate look at life in cuba today, was it was you want to walk on daniel daniel, advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera in the vietnam war. the u. s. army used to heidi talks to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge, bringing something they didn't even see the foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on al jazeera. mm. me each and every one of us had to go to responsibility to change our personal space for the better a . we could do this experiment and if by diversity could increase just a little bit and that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rare species for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here, getting these people to pick up to collect the signature, the same, the re saying this are extremely important service that they provide to the
but on an intimate look at life in cuba today, was it was you want to walk on daniel daniel, advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera in the vietnam war. the u. s. army used to heidi talks to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge, bringing something they didn't even see the foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most...
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but daniel daniel advisor, mike cuba on al jazeera was hello, i'm emily anglin, in doha, with the top stories on al jazeera ukraine's president, his warning, the rest of europe that russia's expansionist ambitions won't stop in his country. it's in response to a russian general who says moscow plans to seize all of southern and eastern ukraine. dialing only hundreds, a whole booty sugary. the invasion to ukraine can be considered just the beginning . they will want to invade other countries. of course, we will resist for as long as possible to break this ambition of the russian federation, but also of the nation that believe in the victory of life over death or they have to fight together with us. they have to help us. mom rushes defense ministry has admitted for the 1st time as sailor was killed when it's flag ship missile cruiser . the mosque verse sank last week. it added that $27.00. others are missing and almost 400 crew members were rescued. the kremlin says the moskva sank after an ammunition fire bot ukraine says it hit the ship with a missile strike. the un human rights of a
but daniel daniel advisor, mike cuba on al jazeera was hello, i'm emily anglin, in doha, with the top stories on al jazeera ukraine's president, his warning, the rest of europe that russia's expansionist ambitions won't stop in his country. it's in response to a russian general who says moscow plans to seize all of southern and eastern ukraine. dialing only hundreds, a whole booty sugary. the invasion to ukraine can be considered just the beginning . they will want to invade other countries. of...
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i see daniels gray new new cry and some young lady catherine, a big one. monks lame, ala regina daniel sky. daniel grands yates, you know, like it was in the dark sky. right? yeah. but there was over water there yet, but there would slam all edward in the slave would. vera thinks the sea gets late. so you see me who took the chance towards who from who, who is, who 1st me arc feeling be to know what you put in your mind. you have to look at that as a focus to do the most, but that she has to. he is not cool. my daughter you, when you moved in, you could start putting yard to walter. oh sure. who would i just got a new charge bill that the room or show you not? june was, you know, not to talk to her today. she told me to go with the store was simply a june dan, believe us diana, madame jail belie should i go to school? she's gonna be no later. doesn't us that other than with any of those numbers with some of those will be taken ah, the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human bein
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rama in barava, going to an intimate look at life in cuba to day was it was an want to walk gun, daniel daniel advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera power defines how wow we live here. we make the rule, not them. people empower, investigate, expose them, and questions. the youth and abuse of power around the globe on al jazeera. when the news breaks, still, you came through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else trapped inside. when people need to be heard and the story tones, i feel like i wasn't really awake until i went to morocco. it definitely changed my life in a good way with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. not hardly him, but he left her because al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and lied nice. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello i marianna mozy, welcome to the news our life from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. in a marathon briefing inside a key of metro station, ukraine's president renews his offer to whole talks with russia to end the war. meanwhile, ukrainian video shows life in a bunker and as of style still
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i'm not sure if it was the hawk ish chatter or some of the other stuff that they talked about that certainly made them seem disconnected from the rest of the world and certainly from the policies that they are in charge of that are supposed to help the real-world, check this out. the current members at the fomc, have they ever had a job in the private sector? let's go down the list, williams never, bullard never, george never, daily never, montgomery never, black never, harka, yeah, well, was also a mckenzie, and brainard was in academia. joining me is danielleexas chief economist joseph lavorgna. danielle not trying to pick on your old colleagues over there, but when the federal reserve, when someone in the fed starts saying, hey, i was at the golf course and i noticed that the sandwiches were a little bit more expensive or the tee times were more expensive, it makes them seem pretty disconnected. >> yeah, it certainly does, and boy that laundry list that you just put up there, charles, it compelled me to write a 236 page book called "fed up" because it was so bizarre to be on the inside for nine years with really pure play academics, bureaucrats who really never had a payroll, they were completely disconnected as you are describing them, from what's going on in the real-world from the implications of the policies that they make, how they play out, you know, we got fresh data out of new york this morning out of the new york fed this morning that showed input costs in the new york manufacturing region had risen to an all-time high. this does
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as it was a, i don't want to walk on, but i, yeah, daniel, daniel, advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the weather orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being banned, when mosul was occupied by i so the melodies arrived 3rd, been christian curd, arab so need and she has these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq, to be able to hear music, i mean, the ruins of mussels also the feel strange. but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. when the war on ukraine commences, people in power reached out to inhabitants of hockey. the nations 2nd city less than 40 miles from the russian border. as the carnage unfolds, a handful of civilians document their experiences as they tried to survive and maintain some normality in reality. turn upside down. a rare glimpse of life under the ball. you crave a city under siege on just either. ah, my new micron is
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daniel? daniel? i give it a manageable. my cuba on al jazeera got on one of the fastest growing nations in the world. ah, monica needed to open and develop it into national shipping company to become a p middle east. and pup. trade and money. skilfully, mcdowell. 3 key areas of develop. oh, filling up from connecting the world, connecting the future, won the cato. cortez gateway to whoa trade. lou . ah, top stories here now to 0 ukraine's defense ministry. his accused russia of imperialism. after a russian general revealed that moscow plans to seize all of southern and eastern ukraine. as far wider aim than previously acknowledged. the you and human rights of a says there's growing evidence of russian war crimes and ukraine, including signs of indiscriminate shelling and executions, and of last as ripped through a mosque and religious school. when afghanistan's northern conduce province tell, evans is at least 33 people were killed and 43 wounded to his is president, has been accused of extending a power grab in one of the arab worlds. youngest democracies cause a, it has issued a decree to seize control of the electoral commission and replace most of its members of the commissions head says it means the body will no longer be independent. say its opponents say it will cast doubt on electoral integrity is already accused of staging, a coo after suspending parliament and granting himself new powers last july. so he insists is actions were legal and were needed to save ch in his ear from a crisis. former canyon president mikey bucky has died at the age of 90. he was credited with reviving kenya's economy while in office. but his re election in 2007 sparked months of ethnic violence that killed hundreds of people. catherine saw imports from nairobi why cuba was inaugurated as president in 2002 after landslide election. victory, a unified opposition made it possible to defeat that then president, annual, or up morning after 24 years of what was seen as moist autocratic rule came back. he was in a wheelchair when he was sworn in following a car accident during the campaign. he also suffered a stroke shortly after his inauguration. i am calling up on all of you to come out and prior to corruption, he was dominant in king, in politics for almost 5 decades. for 10 years from 1978, he served as vice president under moines and held various ministerial positions. but he and more he fell out and key back his to this presidential candidate in 19921997 losing both times and saying the elections were rigged. an economist by profession as president, key back, he was credited with improving the economy, introducing 3 primary education, launching a new progressive constitution that allowed for devolution and expanding the countries infrastructure. he believed in institutions and rather lead institutions do their work. ah, well, there was room to delegate, a preferred delegation than doing everything himself. and thirdly, goodbye kid did not like chip talk. ah, and then to that extent, he was able to focus on what was important to the public as a whole. after dispute at paul in 2007 wacky baki was declared winna post election violence that went on 4 months left. 1200 people that and many thousands displaced politicians from both the opposition and ruling party. what blamed for the chaos? it took international mediation and upon sharing deal to stop the fighting. that was one of the lowest moments of posting dependent kenya under his leadership. we as those who are in charge, lost on opportunity to really craft our kenya without negative ethnicity, to bring canyons together as one by the time the referendum was coming the $25.00 referendum. the country was already split. some people say the 20072008 election violence overshadowed the good key back his government did. in the fast 5 years in office. others argued that he did not do enough to reigning on corruption and tribalism, but many agree that when it came to development, democracy and the economy he out did both his predecessors. a u. s. judge has ordered former honduran, president, one, orlando, an unders to be detained, pending a possible bail application. he appeared via video link in an eeoc court a day out, being extradited to the u. s. and others is accused of receiving millions of dollars from drug traffickers, while in office, from 2014 to january. this year around rosanna is live in new york for us. so what happened in an under his 1st quarter paris today? well, it's rare that you see a former president or head of state being drugged to the united states in handcuffs and facing justice. and that's exactly what we saw here on friday. hernandez 1st appearance here in federal court was via video link because of covert restrictions . it only lasted about 15 minutes or so, and he appeared on the video link and he only said a few words. yes, your honor in spanish a few times when he was asked if he understood what was being said to him. it was a pretty quick appearance where the, basically the charges against him by the government were laid out charges of drug trafficking and conspiracy. u. s. government said that he was a, accuses him of being a major drug trafficker for well over a decade in honduras up in till even this year when he was arrested in honduras in february. now the arraignment will be scheduled for next month. but the bottom line is that this was his 1st court appearance now. and now we'll get to hear more as this case goes forward, of the charges get it, got brought against him. but bottom line is the government says they are going to be presenting evidence in the future. they say that will prove that he was in their words, central figure in one of the largest and most violent cocaine trafficking conspiracies the world has ever seen. and what is un under his defense? well, he denies these allegations and he posted a video to his social media, his wife did, where he basically says that he's being set up by drug traffickers. and he's saying that he is actually the victim of all of this. he denies all the charges against him. but it should be noted, though that his brother has been found guilty of drug trafficking, serving a life sentence here in jail, in the united states for that. does that necessarily mean that one, orlando hernandez is a guilty as well? of course not. that will be up to the court system here in the united states. but bottom line is so that he is still saying that he's innocent and he's going to fight this all the way it really thank you very much. and he florida's governor signed legislation revoking disney wells, self governing status. will disney company opposed a new state law limiting the discussion of sexual orientation in schools, angering republican governor, rhonda santas, losing the special status will have tax implications for the theme park. and it will no longer control its own fire fighting and water services. frances presidential contenders have been making their final pitches before sundays. run off vote. centrist, encumbered my m as in michael and his far right rival, minor pen. both trying to win over left wing voters from feedback in southwestern france by the central force. marina pan has softened her image and concentrated her campaign for the presidency on the sore in cost of living. her far i national rally party, still promise is to crack down on immigration and stop muslim women from wearing had scarves in public places. but the focus has been on the struggle to make ends meet and lap and has constantly attacked emanuel micron where he is perhaps most vulnerable a common perception. he is detached emmanuel, my call of izzy annual. now car had tried once again to create division. once again, had fallen into outrageousness aggressiveness, brutality by brutalizing me. he is in fact also brutalizing, the millions of voters who voted for me that has a trace of his character. this trait will worse and if by misfortune, manion icon is re elected, every french person must think about this. macros last day of campaigning was in friendly territory. he won the 1st round here in fish act in the lot region of southern france. la pen was beaten into 3rd place by the far left, john lute milan shown here. macro was energized. casting sunday's vote as a referendum on france's place in the world. no one can. i. the 24th of april is a referendum for or against fidelity to our values, to our history, what we really are and what we are for. so it's all to play for. let's go and show them. the 24th of april will be the start of a new, challenging time of battling of kindness and of ambition for france and europe. in the 2017 election macro one not only because he was seen as a new face, there was also a so called republican front. the idea that people should vote to stop the far right candidate seen as a threat to french democracy. in this election, i will again to those who vote to keep out of hand rather than full micron this time. oh, there is a president and that might affect who to vote for the latest polls. if micron victim shall hope to present bernard smith, patient europe. so it's hot summer on record last year with temperatures one degrees celsius higher than the average for the past 3 decades. that's according to a new report by you. scientists, which says the continent also experience more extreme weather events. a heat wave in the mediterranean helped ignite severe wildfires in greece, turkey and italy is recorded a record temperature of 48.8 celsius. will record rainfall lead to deadly floods in belgium and germany which killed 200 people. during 2021 carbon dioxide continued to increase in terms of concentration. and i also increase very similar to the increasing 20 trenton and it was for me saying, but it was nice to meet the 2020 or 2121 really so large increases compared to the previous that could always double earth day, a worldwide event, celebrating our planet, spider, s t, and i lot ways to protect it. that's american leaders have marked it with a landmark agreement to guarantee protection for environmentalists in the most dangerous region in the world. the defenders of environment agreement gives priority to indigenous groups and communities who are sounding the alarm machine. human reports from santiago, chile. oh no. well now the new color, pulcher la, la b, a washer. and miguel g might ies represent environmental defenders who live in the amazon rain forest in 9 latin american countries with come to the united nations headquarters in chile for the inaugural meeting of the escrow saw a port latin america's 1st finding environmental agreement for nato to represent them with some of it, we represent more than $500.00 tribes of the day to tells us that every 2 days an indigenous activist is murdered and the amazon basin for defending their territories. yes. what is one of the latest was 14 year old colombian bryan? no, david goodman, i mean, a member of an indigenous environmental guard. in the last decade alone in estimated 1000 activists have been killed in latin america. the majority in conflicts with mining land and agricultural interests. escape to accord aims to provide a mechanism for access to information public participation and justice on environmental matters. if that would have been us going on with this agreement was born as a response to an urgent needs of our region. looks at that unfortunately has become the most dangerous region in the world. the model for those who defend the environmental food have been planning and government. the accord includes providing protection for those who denounce great violations, but a dozen latin american countries have yet to ratify the escrow. so a chord including brazil, columbia, and peru, 3 of the most dangerous countries for environmentalists. the reason is the belief that a binding agreement would hurt economic interests. and the us and wish argues that discuss who is in fact and contribution is not a threat to the private sector. and the answer is from us, is that know that this will provide more channels, channels in those conflicts, environmental conference, that they are already there, that we have a lot. fittingly, the 1st is the sewer board meeting ended on earth day with a message that safeguarding the environment is not a choice, but an act of survival. see in human al jazeera santiago around the world, people have been mocking earth day in different ways. in london, climate progresses from the extinction. rebellion group, dressed in suits and carried cigars, pretending to throw up oil on a model globe. they were demonstrating outside vanguard asset management, one of the world's largest investors in co. while in thailand, buddhist monks lit 300000 ellie di lanterns and candles around a golden shrine as shaped like a spaceship. the lights were arranged in the forms of continents and buddha's amongst belong to the controversial de mikaya sect known for its wealth and unorthodox teachings. and alleged ties with a 4 prime minister accused of corruption said ahead this news hour or 2 a 3 year revamp scientists to power up the large hadron collider. again hoping to find evidence of a 5th force of nature and his port. gemma has the action from an eventful f, one clarifying session at ah, casa, airway, official airline of the journey with with mm. pool chatter and fishing and line of the journey. ah ah. 3 year revamp launch hadron collider is being fired off again. son. the european organization for nuclear research scientist. so hoping the next stage will lead to the discovery of a 5th fundamental force of nature as well as exploring dark matter and energy. so you're gonna go reports deep within the alps. hive of activity was into action. the large hadron collider known as the l h. c is the world's most advanced particle accelerator. it's a vast machine stretching for 27 kilometers, and it has taken 3 years to upgrade it. the l h. c has smashed atoms together to investigate what lies in them. now research is are hoping the revamp will unleash further discoveries that could unlock the secrets of the universe. for machine as complex as this, it's not a matter of just flipping a button. it involves a series of safety checks and tests to create enough energy that will produce data for experiments, a process that will take weeks. then the real work begins. and that includes the search for what lies beyond the visible universe. and even more exciting thing is to see if we can find dark matter because this is this cliche thing. if you look to the sky in evening, you see these 95 percent. you see this price percent of what's out there and 95 percent. you don't see, and he sees for us what we call the black and we hope to to, to be able to discover the existence and how to look for it. also with the lease. well, the next phase may bring about a discovery that could alter our perception of the universe. events on earth having an impact on what strategy research is or having to take in light of rushes, invasion of ukraine, while sons council supports russian scientists who condemned the wor, no new collaborations with russia will take place. it has suspended the countries observe a status. because really quite important implications of the conflict in ukraine on material prices, energy prices. this is, and of course, how we approach this strategically in the long term. so this is the thing that there are concrete things to worry about. i'm stating that we really going to have to take seriously and couldn't data affect our scientific program going forward. with so much anticipation, there was still the risk that scientists, that son may not uncover any new findings in the next round of experiments. even so it may be too early to lose heart so far, only a 10th of the total data they plan to uncover has been found in a universe that has yet to reveal itself. so the diagonal i'll just sarah, has gemma with sport. thank you. lauren. the wild champion, mac for stop and came through tricky conditions in qualifying to secure poll physician for the sprint race at the media. ramaya graham, pre williams, dr. alex, i was held up the 1st section when he breaks, cool fire holding his slave as the rain poured down for our reason, call sciences funnel into the wall. one of 5 times the marshall red flag or delay the red zone as the 2nd state out of trouble and thought from the front. in fact, that a sprint race, the results of that will decide the credit for the grown pre on sunday had take you long qualifying, but was at the very happy to do it to be here. you know, it's an amazing track and it also really punish you if you make a mistake and you can go in the wall. so that's what we like to make it really hard and difficult. so. yeah, very nice. of course we would pull position louis hamilton and we'll start down in 13 his mind not only on f one at the moment. he says he's excited to join the race to by chelsea football club. he and tennis dall, serena williams, a part of the consortium, led by former liverpool chem and martin brought in, which also includes what i think president sebastian coast right now. chelsea are effectively controlled by the british government, which imposed sanctions on 1000000000 russian. i wrote a brown of it following the invasion of ukraine. he bought chelsea back in 2003. my uncle terry is a big fan. sorry. i've been to so many games with him to watch off know and, and chelsea play and also me, i'm a, i'm a sporting fan. it is the biggest sport in the world. and chelsea is the one of the biggest clubs in the world and most successful. and when i heard about this opportunity as a well this is, this is one of the greatest opportunities to be a part of something so. so great. outstanding as sports figures in what they do, which us well which for which they have our biggest and my biggest respect. but i have absolutely no insight into into the proceeding and, and what role they play. so i would like to not comment. manchester united inter manager ralph rang, nick says he's positive the club, c h a is in good hands after the announcement of eric 10 hog as me, boss, the dutchman you will leave his job as i x coach at the end of the season, will be the 5th, permanent managers, since alex ferguson retired in, i said, haven't won the premier league since 2013 and it's been 5 years since their last trophy. i like yours would be a i'm pretty positive that with a pre season with a full pre season with having the chance to, to build and mould his own. his own staff. also a new team which is obvious. we will have a new team within the full pre season, the i'm pretty sure that we will see a different team and improvement on the pitch tennis dow and top seated steph mouses sits. a pass has been knocked out of the barcelona, opened by spanish teenager carlos alcaraz. you made it 3 winds in 3 meetings against the great player at the survey are open rushes. andre rude levers are off a japanese qualify atari daniel to reach the semi finals. he took it in straight, sets distress over latch. it's lisa, very funny. in the last 4. no doubt about the informed play in the women's game. that's world number one. the egos, vian tech, the polish player was up against us, open champion, m a radical new and still got fintech coming through in straight sets to reach the semi finals and extend her wedding. 321 matches with arena several anchor needed. the reset to get past and that con to they, in their quarter, final about russian. it took the deciders, $61.00 she faces pallet over innocence. what have you, a boxing champion tyson? fury is preparing to fight in front of his home fans in the u. k. for the 1st time in 4 years, he waited for saturdays title clash with fellow brits dillion white. 5 kilos lighter than his last bout against dante wilder in october. the pan meet at wembley stadium in london with $94000.00 fans expected, which will break the 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was it was an want to walk gun, daniel daniel, advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera weavers, drying out greasing land is shrinking in some roots long used by wildlife for migration have been blocked by human settlements. to deal with all this, kenya needs more money for conservation. and with the koran of ours, pandemic keeping many visitors awake revenue from towards him isn't enough here at the outset national park and i knew all ceremony has been launched the hall parisha then individuals pay 5000 dollars to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. ah, a ukraine's president says that his country doesn't have enough arms to liberate medea poll calling on western pos to ramp up the supply of military aid. ah, hello, adrian said again, this is al 0 live from doha. also coming up, russia tests and you intercontinental ballistic missile called and saw that the president, putin says, is peerless will enhance the combat capabilities of his armed forces.
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daniel ellsberg . ah, daniel ellsberg, thank you so much for joining me on up front. thank you for having a large part of your life's work has been committed to not only raising estimated 72000000000 dollars on nuclear weapons. and we're now living in a time when the danger of nuclear war, of course, has spite. where does is leisure who pre war all these years. they're moving was quite effective in helping stop a above ground fishing and early even it's like talking about climate without talking about the exxon corporation or shell or chevron. and actually that is the weight climate is talked about pretty much we just don't trace tract. and we are facing a large flows of money directed at keeping the status quo, which is the status quo of extreme nuclear danger, especially in times of crisis like this. and of climate turn movement toward you mentioned northrop grumman, r raytheon, they recently hit their 5 year highs. so as we talk about war, we also have several who benefits from war. can you help me unpack that a little bit? who's really benefited? is the old earth, latin silken coolly bono, who benefits for the british? it had to deal or even had lost the war. to some extent, j. p. morgan would have gone bankrupt and wilson and u. e. eyes keeping it a truly genocidal war. going on her enormous massacre, and i think with very little benefit except to the arms. when your pictures, people ask, why don't we learn from our failures in vietnam and afghanistan and elsewhere? when, as long as the war in afghanistan, not in the way that is being waged now, but by a kind of gorilla, we're that we're supporting that we support as we did yet. it's very comfortable for people who are supplying those weapons and keep going. there is one other major motives that are fix these things in particular in europe, and that is r u. s. role in europe, who are not after all, a european nation, and we have no particular wrote it down for me, the, an indispensable. and what does that mean? it means that you can't really justify new trident submarines or i, she be amg, that northrop grumman is making a whole new i should be up against ian, or isis, or i al kato, ah, nature sto cutters. as rationale for multi 1000000000 now dollar arms budget. only russia has to target any sophisticated arms to fight against. you don't need advanced 5th generation fighters against people who don't have any aircraft. or fighters of their own, or sophisticated was a for the army people. because last you've made a russia look an offensive i enemy of some kind who has to be defend ukraine in the form of military aid from the u. s. from the u. k. and from the u. within. similar situations in the past, when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? and of course, our efforts in afghanistan swarmed in effect, others against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he sings have low back effects. ah, heaping in mine. he didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine. cooking did that. however, they, in their people, they were influencing, and the government were willing to run at that time working for his mcnamara said, hey, it's not a security problem, missiles into what? it's a political problem. critical good. when i want to nick, this is somewhat at this stage, foreseeable, right? i mean after thing, what happens in syria would thing, what happens in libby or we, as you've done, we could go back decades prior. we is that we're talking about, it's nurtured is not essentially the taxpayers of the citizens who are, by the way, regrettably willing to see the deaths of others who don't look like us. ukraine is getting much more concerned about the casualties in the war crimes because it is not brown muslims that are being victimized here, but by the russians in this case. but it's white christians and that they're like us. and to see they're in such anguish, inter that creates a public pressure that i wasn't there before. but in all of these other buying the personnel at high levels in these ranks benefit fine from them. there's no problem . i may not be very successful, but he failing war is just as profitable as a winning one. in fact, in someplace better because it goes on forever. as you see, the winning is over for the military industrial complex, not only in our country in europe as well. it's not only americans who sold these weapons, though it is mainly these oversee the french, the others. and the russians have big arms markets in the world. according to the institute for policy studies last year, the average american taxpayer gave about $2000.00 to the military with over $900.00, social welfare, or of any kind for people or anything that in any way seems to compete with private industry. the one thing you can get republicans to bunch of money for is allegedly national security, even though almost none of these weapons actually add or even relevant to our national security. but they are relevant to making threats against russian. you need russia later, china will be billed enough militarily to serve the purpose of the necessary, the indispensable enemy. but now it was hard to keep the cold. we're going to check on russia, but now potent has fit into that in a way that i think was not unwelcome to our military industry. if they didn't actually wanted, i'm sure they could even count on russia actually invading another country. but to have russia objecting, ukraine and in belarus, all that was good for business. and it doesn't, by the way, it doesn't justify putin's aggression at all. he's did to have reason to feel in the longer run, threatened russian security in terms of weapons so close to their borders. like the weapons in cuba that we objected to. kennedy had know, richard immigration trigger threatening to a great you were on that at ninety's by choice can another see founder of the cold war in 1st place who said it is an indescribable error blunder. mistake. try to make an enemy out of russia by moving especially into ukraine. some of the u. s. as top spies and military generals with ties of defense contractors end up as intelligence analysts on various news channels when they retire. for example, former c, i a director john brennan became embassies senior national security and intelligence and was se, se, connecticut with going to say and former c i a director michael hayden became a national security analyst for c and n a. how much does this compromise? what the public is told about war. what else? what the stake? well, it depends what you think the purpose functions that really is in times of war, in our military society. their function pretty much is to sell the public on the need for more weapons and the need to intervene in this country are media is ultimately controlled by major corporations like general electric ah, for a long time. and joe, many other conglomerates basically themselves recognize her consist of big business. and as i say, laurie's good business for the media and joe, for the administration, even when it's failing. so hoof sure. i'm answering your question. it's natural for them to hire these people. if their message is to get propaganda out, who better to do it, then the military or the she a people, if you want, endless war, which in effect, the wish has wanted. so this something, what happens right? what happens when citizens are only told the truth about war after the wars are over, after the information is leaked after information is the classified. it seems like we only get this under extreme and unforeseeable circumstances when the people were trying to conceal it. so what does that mean for? well, the kinds information, every 5 to 6768. i put that out 1st starting in 69, and then through the newspapers and 71. so that was somewhat belated, but not too long. but i put on trial for a possible 115 years in prison. that so don't quite a few people i did against our constitution in america. and so essentially a lifetime exile. so these people and daniel hale revealed a drone program or they did what they should have done just as i think i did what i should have done. but everyone has paid a penalty. very heavy penalty nodded my chase nixon actually committed so many crimes which happened amazingly, almost miraculously to become revealed towards the end of my trial that kept me from having to go to prison as he had intended with the others are as you say, either exile or prison and it died to the united states and weekly, published, of course classified information including documents, exposing u. s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan. and publishers were integral to the information that you liked about the vietnam war. so i'm curious from your perspective, what happens if that president that you spoke to is said that alleged to create a new as chris that is not distinguishable from russia today with julian assange. ah extradited if he hasn't yet been expedited, but it was expedited and prosecuted and convicted here. we will have had
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daniel question, please go right ahead. daniel. in before the invasion, zalinski was saying that he was willing to accept that ukraine would not join nato and would effectively be neutral. it wasn't ready to go back to minsk too, but he would have given russia it's most important strategic i demand. and though do you not agree that a potent should have accepted that and declared victory m a government here? if i could fact check you right there, it's come out in the last 3 new cycles. that big german chancellor spoke to zalinski and actually said, you know, you should declare that you do will not become a member of nato and maybe for a certain time period. so i mean in silence. he said no. okay, and this is one of the great miss steps i've got going into this conflict here. so i just wanted is the i'm is one of the throw that out there that there, there was accommodation. go ahead, but we heard him also repeatedly say that ukraine would not join nato, and it was a nonstarter because everybody knew that ukraine was not joining nato and then nato didn't want you. cray, a setting out is with he was cooling to the idea. that's as glad what quote here and what you asked the question of daniel, go ahead, daniel. okay, so i mean, i mean, i mean, i agree with peter. yes, i mean the, i, if, if, to the degree that that was on, that was us lensky stance. yeah. a potent should have seized on it and made the most of it run with the balls as far as he could on. but i also agree that there is that there is plenty of reason for the russians to be skeptical. most important of which is that the united states would never have permitted it. the united states is clearly intent on using the ukraine's a battering ram against russia. and you know, and, and, and i'm not just being paranoid because essentially brzezinski laid out the entire scheme. 25 years ago in this, in and in great detail. and as far as i can tell that he know his book was highly influential in the us foreign policy establish establishment. it was never repudiated or rejected. so no so, so i think his ideas have had a great impact and i think the u. s. busy goal involves something along those resent ski in lines to, you kn
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daniel ellsberg. daniel ellsberg. thank you so much for joining me on up front. thank you for having a large part of your life's work has been committed to not only raising awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons, but also the money behind them. in 2020 independent raged the 9 nuclear weapons. states collectively been estimated $72000000000.00 on nuclear weapons and we're now living in a time when the danger of nuclear war, of course, has spite. where does this leave the movement for nuclear disarmament given how much money is at play? and all of this one has kept us from having any real effect on reducing the danger of nuclear war all these years. and no one was quite effective in helping stop a above ground testing. and even the underground testing was actually. but in other respects, it really hasn't been very effective. and i don't think the movement was as conscious as it should be of the money behind judging the effect that had on congress. they really acted as so. it was just a question, what people watch, which was tool void nuclear war, or rob, british political, strategic aspects of it is not needed. it's dangerous and so forth. but it came very little attention to the role of companies like owing lockheed raytheon, general dynamics. and john d, as if far they really want to factor. it's like talking about climate without talking about the exxon corporation or shell or chevron. and actually that is the way climate is talked about pretty much. we just don't face fact and we're facing a large flows of money directed at keeping the status quo, which is the status quo of extreme nuclear danger, especially in times of crisis like this and of climate movement toward an abyss. basically the end of our current civilization creatures shuffling with people around the world. and you talk about the threat of nuclear war in this abyss that we're headed toward. that's certainly a piece of another piece of it. is war in armed conflict that's taking place right now is plaguing multiple countries. you can see got ukraine, you got yemen, you got somalia, you got the ethiopian list, goes on a but behind wars like that are a weapons industry that you just alluded to. that was worth $531000000000.00 worldwide in 2020. and as of this recording, while the invasion of ukraine intensifies the stock prices of general dynamics like he martin, the benefits from war. can you help me unpack that a little bit? who's really benefit is the old earth, latin silken coolly bono, who benefits are going all the way back when you can name? let's just go in the last century. world war one. the loans by j. p. morgan to the british for arms, for the british, it had to deal or even had lost the war to some extent. j. p. morgan would have gone bankrupt and wilson, i'm president and could not allow that to happen. that would have been a financial disaster, and that goes on from there on, in particular whoa, whoa, who benefited from vietnam going on as long as it did? or if kind of stand right now, the war that we're supporting in yemen through arms to saudi arabia and the way keeping it, and truly genocidal war going on are enormous massacre. and i think with very little benefit except to the arms manufacturers. people ask, why don't we learn from our failures in vietnam and afghanistan and elsewhere? and the answer is, who has a listen to learn? those wars were very profitable for the people you named for lockheed raytheon knows will come in and the others are. they have anything to learn. i'm afraid that right now, there's 2 major purposes that will keep the war that can keep the war and ukraine going. as long as the war in afghanistan, not in the way that is being waged now. but by a kind of guerrilla, we're that we're supporting that we support, as we did against the soviets in afghanistan for 10 years. and the f ukrainian people would be ground to bits in the course of that as the afghans were. and yet it's very comfortable for people who are supplying those weapons and keep going. there is one other major motives that effects these things in particular in europe . and that is that r u. s. role in europe who are not after all, a european nation. and we have no particular role in the european union, but in nato that's in the mafia, says cosa nostra our thing. we control nato pretty much, and nato gives us an excuse and a reason to sell enormous amounts of arms to now to the formerly warsaw pact, nations which had only 2nd raid or obviously soviet weapons altogether. from the moment that the berlin wall came down, lockheed representatives were in warsaw showing them on a need for f, 20 tunes. and for other weapons right there. against who, as the russians are reasonably asked, actually, russia is an indispensable enemy in europe. and nothing else can rancho, it's the same level enemy that, that, that's, that fascinating language. break that down for me, the, an indispensable. and what does that mean? it means that you can't really justify new trident submarines or i she be m's that northrop grumman is making a whole new life she be up against ian or isis or i. l. cater lakesha stone cutters. as rationale for multi 1000000000 now dollar arms budget. only russia has the targets, any sophisticated arms to fight against. you don't need advance 5th generation fighters against people who don't have any aircraft or fighters of their own, or sophisticated ones. but russia and now china and for the future in particular, to offer noxious arrival or a competitor, but shown who could be painted as an enemy against whom you have to defend. and of course, put now in the last shoe once has just been a bonanza for the armed people. because last you've made a russia look an offensive, oh enemy of some kind. who has to be defended against with the latest weapons, with new weapons. and of course, russia has its military industrial complex to maintenance fast. they remind me of the black arts poet, gills got herons that everybody loves peace. the problem is you can't make no money off of it. you know, in the past few months, more than 5600000000 dollars has been poured into ukraine in the form of military aid from the u. s. from the u. k. and from the e. u. we seen similar situations in the past when u. s. army were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups. but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? iraq church, it's a long time before these contracts are over. as you know, in afghan, a santa went on for 20 years, and it could good much longer. in libya, what we did was supply a lot of weapons to people who in turn. so some 2 other insurgencies of and terrors groups and others throughout africa and elsewhere. and of course, our efforts in afghanistan armed in effect against the soviets isis, or i'll should say al cater and then later isis. so he things have low back effects . ah, heaping in mine, he didn't have these amps industry, so it would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine. cooking did that. however, they, in their people, they were influencing and the government were willing to risk a war like this coming from their policies, which were in fact provocative. in terms of making it likely that the russians, any russian leader would eventually react against it, however illegally. just as we reacted when khrushchev put missiles in cuba, jewish new tires and those missiles did not, in fact, threaten our security. and i say that as someone who was looking at precisely a problem in the pentagon, at that time working for his mcnamara said, hey, it's not a security problem, missiles into one, it's a political problem. critical, good. i want to know this is somewhat at this stage, foreseeable, right? i mean after thing, what happens in syria with thing? what happens in libby or we, as you've done, we can go back decade prior. the weapons end up in the hands of folk who as physically we wouldn't want to have them. and yet we continue either to fund them directly or by proxy. so i guess the question for me is, why do we allow it to happen in ultimately? what happens in these weapons? what kind of considerations given to what happens to these weapon? well, it comes down to who the we is that we're talking about. i, it's not just, it's not a century, the taxpayers are the citizens who are, by the way, regrettably willing to, she had tests of others who don't look like us. ukraine is getting much concern about the casualties in the war crimes because it is not a brown muslims that are being victimized here, but by the russians in this case. but it's white christians and that they're like us. and to see they're in such anguish, inter that creates a public pressure that tow wasn't there before, but in all of these other cases. and so should, oh, what's the problem? we hear that matters. the ones that provide the large campaign contributions and they provide the personnel at higher levels and these ranks benefit fine from them . there's no problem. i may not be very successful, but he failing war is just as profitable as a winning one. in fact, in someplace better cause it goes on forever. as you see, the winning is over tree with when you say the libby is, is the prime example. i where and you could say to some extent, afghanistan, where the weapons fanned out to other people had provided opponents to it adversaries. but is that bad? multiple adversaries are also good for the military industrial complex, not only in our country and in europe as well. it's not only americans who sold these weapons, though it is mainly these oversee the french, the others. and the russians have big arms markets in the world. according to the institute for policy studies last year, the average american taxpayer gave about $2000.00 to the military with over $900.00 going to corporate military contractors. in contrast, the average taxpayer contributed about $27.00 to the centers for disease control, prevention and barely $5.00 to renewable energy. how do you advocate for peace when so much taxpayer money is going to will call it the fits republicans in particular, are very resistant. to spending on social welfare or of any kind for people or anything that in any way seems to compete with private industry. the one thing you can get republicans to budget money for is allegedly national security. even though almost none of these weapons actually add or even relevant to our national security, but they are relevant to making threats against russian. you need russia later, china will be a good enough militarily to serve that purpose of the necessary, the indispensable enemy. but now it was hard to keep the cold. we're going fully at full speed with russia as an enemy in the ninety's, in the early part of the century. so now it's back and was back before the attack on russia, but now kootenai has fit into that in a way that i think was not unwelcome to our military industry. if they didn't actually wanted, i'm sure they could even count on russia actually invading another country, but to have russia objecting and complaining and posing and threatening to invade. as he did a whole year ago with, with, with troops on the edge of ukraine in belarus. all that was good for business and it doesn't, by the way, it doesn't justify putin's aggression at all. he's did to have reason to feel in the longer run threatened russian security in terms of weapons so close to their borders, like the weapons in cuba that we objected to. kennedy had no rigid increase in sugar threatening to adventure on that. and russia has had no legitimate recently for grading craig, but time. nevertheless, we've pursued a policy that was warmed against, going back to the mid ninety's by george kenton. over c founder was a cold war. and trish, who should issue an indescribable error blunder. mistake try to make an enemy out of russia by moving especially into ukraine of some of the u. s. as top spies and military generals with ties and defense contractors end up as intelligence analysts on various news channels when they retire. for example, former c, i a director john brennan became embassies senior national security and intelligence analysts. as you say, connecticut with what you're going to say. and former c i a director michael hayden became a national security analyst for c and n a. how much does this compromise what the public is told about war? what else? what that stake? well, it depends what you think the purpose of the functions that really is in times of war in our military society. their function pretty much is to show the public on the need for more weapons and the need to intervene in this country are media is ultimately controlled by major corporations like general electric ah, for a long time. and joe, many other conglomerates basically themselves recognize for consist of big business. and as i say, war is good business for the media. and joe, for the administration, even when it's failing. so hoof sure. i'm answering your question. it's natural for them to hire these people. if their message is to get propaganda out, who better to do it, and he's military or the she a people, if you want, endless war, which in effect, the wish has wanted. so this, so then what happens, right? what happens when citizens are only told the truth about war after the wars are over? after government information is leaked after information is declassified, it seems like we only get this under extreme and unforeseeable circumstances and the people were trying to conceal it. so what does it mean for us? well, the kinds of information that we needed to blood vietnam was represented by such as the pentagon papers, which was a study of vietnam decision making from 45 to 6768. i put that out 1st starting in 69 and then through the newspapers in 71. so that was somewhat belated, but not too long. but i put on trial for a possible 115 years in prison. so down quite a few people, i didn't see any other big leech like that for 39 years until chelsea manning put out hundreds of thousands of files on his canister. and in iraq. and she spent 7 and a half years in prison. ed snowden, for his revelations, essential revelations of criminality. why the national security agency, the universal surveillance, not only in our country but around the world, but where it wasn't so illegal, but definitely against a constitution in america. and so essentially a lifetime exile. so these people and daniel hale revealed the drone program or they did what they should have done just as i think i did what i should have done. but everyone has paid a penalty. very heavy penalty nodded my chase nixon actually committed so many crimes which happened amazingly, almost miraculously to become revealed towards the end of my trial that kept me from having to go to prison as he had intended with the others and say either exile or prison and that discourages you mentioned is healthy man and he of course, leaked information through with you leaks. and now it looks like we can found it feeling a size is being extradited to the united states and weekly, published, of course classified information including document exposing us war crimes in iraq and afghanistan. and publishers were integral to the information that you liked about the vietnam war. so i'm curious from your perspective, what happens if that president that you spoke to is said that allows governments to dictate what can and can't be publish
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daniel. daniel originally from ukraine, he is studying in poland, he comes from where his dad is still. his mum and younger brother are here and danielor the people of ukraine, hard for him as a student, from ukraine here in poland to see suddenly this, this situation in his home country and now all of these people here. but, you are helping in the way that you can, by offering your translation services. they speak polish. he is saying that, at least he shepping and it is complicated that language difference, the written language difference, the written language difference is difficult, but i want to ask, his mum and brother did come over. so his mum, younger brother, nine—year—old brother, they are here in mow poland with daniel. his father is still in ukraine. that is the rule in ukraine. men between the 18 and 60 have to stay. the reality on the ground is the paperwork follows these people, they will get their numbers, like i say the polish government saying is all ukrainian citizens will get the number, this identity number that will mina all of these people will be able to join the labour mark market, they will be able to work,
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danielle dimartino booth. danielle, you talked about the fed paying attention to the markets, here you have a former big-time fed official saying essentially that the fed has to destroy this market but i thought they were in the business of creating a wealth effect? i mean would they actually destroy the wealth effect they spent so much time trying to create in the first place? >> i think what bill dudley, it is ironic, bill dudley was the biggest advocate never shrinking the fed's balance sheet when he was in a position of leadership at the new york fed but i think what he is trying to say is more along the political lines. that is inflation has become such a political hot topic that the fed will have to look away from safeguarding investors, from preventing losses in the stock market on behalf of working americans who are getting ravaged by inflation. i think this is more political than it is monetary policy. charles: gary? >> with the markets now and again, as i said, when mr. dudley has to say that -- charles: you don't think he means it? >> i think he does at this juncture. again, this is all about, you see the pce inflation number? charles: yeah. >> that is expenditures of people getting crushed here. they better go after that. why? i'm telling you we're not far away of tipping over into the '70s sooner rather than later if they don't get -- charles: real quick, erin, easier for someone on the fed to say that, than someone on the fed actually to destroy the wealth creation. that is one, that is sort of an intangible tangible that if you ever tinker with that, what else do they have? >> i think they would lose an enormous amount of their power, not just with the wealth effect but obviously corporations and lending. i think it will be a constant balance. >> i just want to talk about earnings and sales growth. it would be nice. charles: we'll bring you back to that, my man, we will. daniellegary, so great having you both in studio. and of course danielle, appreciate it very much. >>> six months after bashing the oil industry for overproducing democrats now say they're not producing enough. the war on profits and oil companies, we're going to talk about that a little bit. of course we'll stay on these markets including the assessment of near-term risk. what you should be buying on the dip. remember that? we'll be right back. you can't buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire charles: all right. so you can see market very tentative right now but wall street also sees the next nine months to be positive. talking wall street firms, in fa
danielle dimartino booth. danielle, you talked about the fed paying attention to the markets, here you have a former big-time fed official saying essentially that the fed has to destroy this market but i thought they were in the business of creating a wealth effect? i mean would they actually destroy the wealth effect they spent so much time trying to create in the first place? >> i think what bill dudley, it is ironic, bill dudley was the biggest advocate never shrinking the fed's...
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yeah, daniel, north daniel, advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera lou ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera voters and france are choosing their next president and minor microphones facing a re election challenge from marine the pen on the far right. this was just moment ago, le pen was casting her vote along. the main concern concerns for voters is to warn you. crane. and the rising cost of living ukraine's president has again called for a meeting with vladimir putin to end the war. let a mere zalinski says the u. s. secretaries of state on defense are expected and keep on sunday, but there's been no confirmation from washington. miss all strikes on the southern ukrainian port city for desa have killed at least 8 people. a military facility and to residential buildings were targeted. 18 people were injured in the attack. the coast guard and northern japan says 10 people are now confirmed dead after a sightseeing boat went missing and bad weather. helicopters and patrol boats are continuing to search off the coast to folk, high 2 islands. for the 16 others who
yeah, daniel, north daniel, advisable. mike cuba on al jazeera lou ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera voters and france are choosing their next president and minor microphones facing a re election challenge from marine the pen on the far right. this was just moment ago, le pen was casting her vote along. the main concern concerns for voters is to warn you. crane. and the rising cost of living ukraine's president has again called for a meeting with vladimir putin to end the war. let...
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daniel, which bobby daniels on eco ana showed it, and i knew your mileage more about it when you go, when you throw good. yeah. additional energy everything's in ruins. buddha, the sister refused to leave the house. swan sure. oh no, we'll shoot nice calendar on there. no, no problem, no, really, no place to lose a brand new new. mm mm . a word. no. what gord davosto, nobody knew negotiation with. sure. sure. sure, sure. and especially with just didn't really a really put into that doesn't was he had a little under the law for you, but he's up to the most affordable over a site. yeah. a good email clarice about for done well, just wanted you to point out the way to publish something for what you thought when i used to live with my c, r c m with dealer photo. so we really deleted a shift jocylett, a digital video, which would be good. you would put up with your school stuff. uninstalled 1st in front of you, william rafer. did you, can you give me a whole oh oh my god, i'm not sure we have a good evening. you paula? my son dismissed is it was that already jillian? steve, this is not a
daniel, which bobby daniels on eco ana showed it, and i knew your mileage more about it when you go, when you throw good. yeah. additional energy everything's in ruins. buddha, the sister refused to leave the house. swan sure. oh no, we'll shoot nice calendar on there. no, no problem, no, really, no place to lose a brand new new. mm mm . a word. no. what gord davosto, nobody knew negotiation with. sure. sure. sure, sure. and especially with just didn't really a really put into that doesn't was...
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yeah, daniel, which bobby daniels won e corner, showed it, and i knew your mileage morgan and robert well, when you go, when you throw a good. yeah, it is the engine engine. everything's in ruins. buddha, the sister refused to leave the house swan law. so a lot of no issues. nice. go on there or no no problem. no really no. are you currently still using a brand new new ah, a word? no. what go cord davosto? nobody knew you negotiate with sure. sure. sure, sure. and especially with i just didn't really a little bit, i just love will put a note. it doesn't was he had a little done with the most popular book over here was a yeah, one producing a. did you not believe a done well, just wanted you to point out the way to publish something for what you want. with my c r c. m. work with dealer auto. so really delivers a shift jostlet motor, a digital video which would be good. you would put up with it, you know, what you school more stress and you told us that it would impact the reason why william rafer did you learn again just for his whole oh well i'm not sure we have a new problem. i did
yeah, daniel, which bobby daniels won e corner, showed it, and i knew your mileage morgan and robert well, when you go, when you throw a good. yeah, it is the engine engine. everything's in ruins. buddha, the sister refused to leave the house swan law. so a lot of no issues. nice. go on there or no no problem. no really no. are you currently still using a brand new new ah, a word? no. what go cord davosto? nobody knew you negotiate with sure. sure. sure, sure. and especially with i just didn't...
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daniel ricciardo. superstar daniel ricciardo. right after this. at booking.com, finding perfect isn't rocket science. kitchen? sorted. hot tub, why not? and of course, puppy-friendly. we don't like to say perfect, but it's pretty perfect. booking.com, booking.yeah. ♪upbeat music♪ new starbucks baya energy drink in three refreshingly fruity flavors. with 160mg of caffeine naturally found in coffee fruit... it's energy that's good. she's the first of her kind. a real superhero. if they catch her, they're gonna put her in a cage. i'm a monster. daddy, i wish i was normal. she can't help what she is. i can feel it getting stronger. never use your gifts to hurt people. i'll only hurt bad people. promise. so, i'm a beach side hotel. as you can see, i'm pretty relaxed. i uh don't mean to brag, but i do have multiple pools. i'm looking for someone who likes sand and sun. active types are cool. i know a lot of fun spots. if you have kids, great. i'm great with kids. and uh yeah that's me, a beach side hotel. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is formula one driver danielracing for mclaren and the upcoming miami grand prix. please welcome daniel ricciardo! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: daniel ricciardo, welcome back to "the daily show." >> thanks. >> trevor: you know, this is how long it's been and how much has changed. are you-- are you mesmerized by the-- the... >> yeah, it's getting bigger. >> trevor: it's a nice feeling, right? >> yeah, it's cool, thanks. >> trevor: let's-- let's talk about a few things here. let's talk about a few things. number one-- oh, wait, sorry, let me make you comfortable. this is the water, but you don't need water here. sorry, i don't even know why i didn't change this earlier. we can do this. ( laughter ) just make things a little more comfortable for you. ( cheers and applause ). so we can-- you know what i mean? just make the interview a little more comfortable. >> you're very well prepared. >> trevor: we want to make sure everyone is drinking what they normally drink. here we go. >> gone who doesn't know is like
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daniel ricciardo. superstar daniel ricciardo. right after this. ♪upbeat music♪ new starbucks baya energy drink in three refreshingly fruity flavors. with 160mg of caffeine naturally found in coffee fruit... it's energy that's good. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ [sound of tape application] i just need you to sign option three. [cheering] ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ for everything we need. for everything we want. for everything we do. [cheering] we're all better off with an ally. ♪♪ i'm what you call a boutique hotel. i'm looking to provide a more unique experience. do you like single origin coffee over a game of chess? me too. ♪♪ lay's. brings back so many good memories. remember our road trip in '97? [singing shania twain “you're still the one”] our first real heart-to-heart? i've never seen any of your movies! those were good times. they were golden. sorry i'm late! i'll just start from here. dude, dude, dude... oh boy. your cousin. from boston. [can opens] whoops, sorry. beer break! [whiff] - that was a practice swing... [goose squawks] - yo! i was just looking for my ball. [water splashes] - is it on the green? - hey, that's a par! huh! 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. it's crisp with a hint of citrus. glad i skipped jury duty for this. (that stays here.) [goose squawks] (cheers!) ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is formula one driver danielgrand prix. please welcome daniel ricciardo! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: daniel ricciardo, welcome back to "the daily show." >> thanks. >> trevor: you know, this is how long it's been and how much has changed. are you-- are you mesmerized by the-- the... >> yeah, it's getting bigger. >> trevor: it's a nice feeling, right? >> yeah, it's cool, thanks. >> trevor: let's-- let's talk about a few things here. let's talk about a few things. number one-- oh, wait, sorry, let me make you comfortable. this is the water, but you don't need water here. sorry, i don't even know why i didn't change this earlier. we can do this. ( laughter ) just make things a little more comfortable for you. ( cheers and applause ). so we can-- you know what i mean? just make the interview a little more comfortable. >> you're very well prepared. >> trevor: we want to make sure everyone is drinking what they normally drink. here we go. >> gone who doesn't know is like what the hell are they doing right now? >>
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daniel, and then mom says danielle yes mad house and sit waiting for a reaction. no, i wanted to say that you are very smart, it turned out to be stupid. well, yes, i immediately realized that it was of course, but still a feeling. and a light disposition helped daniel to quickly get used to it. he began to speak russian , went to the bathhouse, went skiing, became interested in fishing, in addition, he graduated from a university in moscow. now he teaches spanish and works as an editor for a news agency. masha is an assistant manager in a german company to her husband. she too mary willingly helps. what does the word element mean? such a huge force as a hurricane, a hurricane named adrian covered the spouses themselves a year and a half ago and still keeps the whole family in good shape . no wonder, because a son was born, incendiary rhythms of spanish radio and funny media of their parents. a wonderful husband and a wonderful dad are very interesting, and in general, i don’t know how i would have coped with such a russian saying without him, in my opinion, if a wife gives her husband a district, then the husband should give a car. and a very unusual kopeck piece of the usual quadrangular there are no spaces in it, our house is called a flower hous
daniel, and then mom says danielle yes mad house and sit waiting for a reaction. no, i wanted to say that you are very smart, it turned out to be stupid. well, yes, i immediately realized that it was of course, but still a feeling. and a light disposition helped daniel to quickly get used to it. he began to speak russian , went to the bathhouse, went skiing, became interested in fishing, in addition, he graduated from a university in moscow. now he teaches spanish and works as an editor for a...
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options action let's get to a tweet daniel asks can you give me your thoughts on a put credit spread for netflix? mike, what do you tell daniel? >> i like this danielally this is one of the few things that didn't close on the lows today, and we actually highlighted some people coming in and starting to sell some puts on institutional sellers or the main 175s yesterday. actually i was trying to do that myself today >> carter, you made a bold call yesterday on netflix >> yeah. feeling quite good about it, actually netflix down 1.2% versus the qqq down 2.6 and the russell 3,000 down 2.7, down half as much as other key indices. and the point of that relative chart last night is it's overdone, and i think that's the right thing to do is sell a credit spread or put spread here >> tony, where do you stand on netflix? >> you have the right trade structure given the fact you have elevated implied volatility you're mitigating your risk using a put credit spread, but what i do question is the price. mike mentioned a 175 put i think it's the right structure so i'd wait a bit or use put spreads relatively far-out of mind >>> coming up more of your tweets and th
options action let's get to a tweet daniel asks can you give me your thoughts on a put credit spread for netflix? mike, what do you tell daniel? >> i like this danielally this is one of the few things that didn't close on the lows today, and we actually highlighted some people coming in and starting to sell some puts on institutional sellers or the main 175s yesterday. actually i was trying to do that myself today >> carter, you made a bold call yesterday on netflix >> yeah....
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daniel: you can buy crude from the saudis. you can source crude elsewhere. lng is the bigger issue from an energy standpoint. jonathan: supersmart, as always. it is good to see you. daniel 10 about -- daniel in the studio. it is hard to control tk when you are this far away. [laughter] lisa: tom, what were you thinking with "caddy shack?" tom: what was i thinking, beside every moment is chiseled in? i mean, "be the ball." there are some parts there that resonate back to the beginnings of cinema. daniel: so i've got something there. tom: and look what it did for kenny loggins. dan had no idea he was going there. jonathan: i still have not watched the movie. tom: are you serious? that is un-american. lisa: i haven't seen it either, i'm going to be honest. tom: oh no. lisa abramowicz, ferro has an excuse. lisa: i'm looking at yields right now. they are fascinating. people are worried about what they are not seeing it, which is the consumer. i think it will be fascinating to see that consumers are still picking up the price increases you are seeing across the board. i find that amazing so people are worried about something that has not happened yet and they are starting to price it in. jonath
daniel: you can buy crude from the saudis. you can source crude elsewhere. lng is the bigger issue from an energy standpoint. jonathan: supersmart, as always. it is good to see you. daniel 10 about -- daniel in the studio. it is hard to control tk when you are this far away. [laughter] lisa: tom, what were you thinking with "caddy shack?" tom: what was i thinking, beside every moment is chiseled in? i mean, "be the ball." there are some parts there that resonate back to the...
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let's get to a tweet daniel asks, can you give me your thoughts on a put credit spread for netflix mike what do you tell daniel >> i like this, daniellly this is one of the few things that didn't close on the lows today and we actually highlighted some people coming in and starting to sell some puts on this institutional sellers, main 175s yesterday. i was actually trying to do that myself today >> carter, you made a bold call yesterday on netflix >> yeah. feeling quite good about it. everything is down but netflix down 1.2% versus the qqq down 2.6, the russell 2000 down 2.7, down half as much as other key indices and the point of that relative chart last night was it is overdone i think that's the right thing to >> tony, where do you stand on netflix? >> yeah, so you have the right trade structure given the fact that you have elevated implied volatility, mitigating your risk by using a put credit spread i question the price mike is referring to the 175 puts that's a far away from where we currently trade. i think it is the right structure, but i wait a little bit or use put spreads relatively far out of money. >> coming up, more of
let's get to a tweet daniel asks, can you give me your thoughts on a put credit spread for netflix mike what do you tell daniel >> i like this, daniellly this is one of the few things that didn't close on the lows today and we actually highlighted some people coming in and starting to sell some puts on this institutional sellers, main 175s yesterday. i was actually trying to do that myself today >> carter, you made a bold call yesterday on netflix >> yeah. feeling quite good...
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daniele, thanks very _ still in the process. daniele, thanks very much _ still in the process. danielethrough the process you used to identify the contents of that video. here in the uk, the government has unveiled its delayed energy strategy. it aims to reduce britain's reliance on imported fuel by boosting domestic power generation. so, let's take a closer look at the key points of the energy strategy. it says up to eight nuclear reactors could be approved by the end of the decade, with the aim of meeting a quarter of the uk's demand. there's also an "ambition" for offshore wind to produce enough energy to power every home by 2030. targets for hydrogen production are being doubled to help provide cleaner energy for industry. the government will consider reforming rules for installing solar panels on homes to help increase the current solar capacity by up to five times by 2035. a new licensing round for north sea projects is being launched in the summer on the basis that producing gas in the uk has a lower carbon footprint than doing so abroad. there will be a £30 million "heat pump i
daniele, thanks very _ still in the process. daniele, thanks very much _ still in the process. danielethrough the process you used to identify the contents of that video. here in the uk, the government has unveiled its delayed energy strategy. it aims to reduce britain's reliance on imported fuel by boosting domestic power generation. so, let's take a closer look at the key points of the energy strategy. it says up to eight nuclear reactors could be approved by the end of the decade, with the...
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daniel, i'm from new york. daniel is the managing years. come in 2022 would think that you are in moscow and twitter. so with that said, on twitter, it is vulnerable. i mean, the company's been a white and i couldn't find it. must details in financing, bridges, person the world they had to down deal got done. so, you know, look, i think for mosque wants to buy it out that going to put for this poison pill plan that didn't happen. why do you think it is that the board ended up accepting this deal? well, this is, this is a game. a game of thrones, right. and in terms of how it all played out. i mean, ultimately i being much surprised the board with the 9 percent the ones must decided not to join the board. that's where this became hostile. now of course the board did a poison pill, and that just gave them time to change twitter. he talked about obviously making the algorithm open source. beyond that, what sort of changes do you think we're going to see? it will likely grocery subscription more. i mean, they're going to have to ok, subscription model, you know, west constriction terms. what you could say. but is that ultimately improved for man? is musk trading in his task for twitter shares that just puts more pressure and hassle stock and you've seen that play out? yeah, i mean, yeah, he said this is, i guess it's about his ideals and his thoughts on free speech. there are concerns in some court is that this could you think that's going to happen? what department twitter is that we could talk about twitter control to all the other controversies. but yet there are the 3rd tier player in social media. she never hear tick, tock or instagram, yet knew the amount of users or can acts as in the us, but just globally on both sides of the aisle. and now could that have an impact on tasa space acts? and that's really been the concern, especially for a company like hassan space act. where must is the heart and lungs of those companies. do you think that regulate his could step in and stop the 15 percent uncertainty in terms of what was st speaking in that the the ultimate does not get done. what must the breakup fee be? great. he decides to walk away the 1000000000 hours. that's pretty small. relative to a deal of the size. so it's just, you know, watch out or not just the regulatory, but some of the other issues that he, pal paso, space x ray, when we're talking some bigger success stories be scripted last 2 years. ready may be ever is especially when it comes with katherine spacer. and now it's kind of ok like what could he do to turn this right? there is a must factor. you could see more come on the platform, but then you can also see dependent. we've seen over the last years. i'm sorry, the high thank you very much for your time. will live there from new york. daniel, i'm thank you. i boyle. price is a surging around the world and the central bank raise interest rates to tame inflation. borrowing is becoming more expensive. the world bank on the and say, an estimated $35000000000.00 to official bilateral and private sector lenders this year. government debts and low income countries are expected to exceed 50 percent of gross domestic product. um, from less than 44 percent and 2019 before the pandemic started almost 60 percent of all low income countries are in the private sector, lending rose to 11 percent from 3 percent and a combined share of multilateral institutions such as the i, m f and the world bank and the parents club land business, mostly rich weston government, phelps 58 percent from 83 percent. campaign is a calling for debt payments of developing countries to be dropped this year on greg swenson joins us now from london. greg is the founded partner at mentioned bank brig. mcaden. thank you very much your time. so a huge build up of d
daniel, i'm from new york. daniel is the managing years. come in 2022 would think that you are in moscow and twitter. so with that said, on twitter, it is vulnerable. i mean, the company's been a white and i couldn't find it. must details in financing, bridges, person the world they had to down deal got done. so, you know, look, i think for mosque wants to buy it out that going to put for this poison pill plan that didn't happen. why do you think it is that the board ended up accepting this...