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i jo, not really by the third soldiers— jo, not really by the third soldiers. ~ , ., ., ., , , soldiersyou are absolutely right and that is what _ soldiers. i think you are absolutely right and that is what makes - soldiers. i think you are absolutely right and that is what makes it - right and that is what makes it completely different and it has been what a lot of defence and military experts have been saying for a long time, it is not about tanks and guns, it is actually about cybersecurity. this is the stuff that really does disrupt. it can close down banks, it can bring infrastructure to a grinding halt. you know, all around the world, and it is almost impossible to contain or to control because the people who are doing it are all automatically, ljy are doing it are all automatically, by the time they have done it, they are one step ahead of you. so it is are one step ahead of you. so it is a different sort of warfare, it is a different battle. i think we have known for some years now that the way the russians play is not necessarily out of the same playbook that the rest of the wo
i jo, not really by the third soldiers— jo, not really by the third soldiers. ~ , ., ., ., , , soldiersyou are absolutely right and that is what _ soldiers. i think you are absolutely right and that is what makes - soldiers. i think you are absolutely right and that is what makes it - right and that is what makes it completely different and it has been what a lot of defence and military experts have been saying for a long time, it is not about tanks and guns, it is actually about...
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jo. _ the russians ourselves. the sunday telegraph, jo, president _ the russians ourselves.g about ukraine having been a buffer zone between europe and russia for a long time but when you look at the front page of the telegraph, you have written there, that has been warned of cyber tax, it seems as if borders don't matter any more, that idea has gone. latte any more, that idea has gone. we have certainly moved away from the idea that _ have certainly moved away from the idea that a — have certainly moved away from the idea that a war is fought on the ground — idea that a war is fought on the ground or— idea that a war is fought on the ground or in the air or in the sea. war— ground or in the air or in the sea. war is— ground or in the air or in the sea. war is increasingly fought in cyberspace, and because that knows no boundaries, and it is quick, and it is to _ no boundaries, and it is quick, and it is to a _ no boundaries, and it is quick, and it is to a large _ no boundaries, and it is quick, and it is to a large extent, anonymous, it is to a large extent, anonymous, it
jo. _ the russians ourselves. the sunday telegraph, jo, president _ the russians ourselves.g about ukraine having been a buffer zone between europe and russia for a long time but when you look at the front page of the telegraph, you have written there, that has been warned of cyber tax, it seems as if borders don't matter any more, that idea has gone. latte any more, that idea has gone. we have certainly moved away from the idea that _ have certainly moved away from the idea that a — have...
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the russian, the french minister reporting today at sean noah jo units are leaving their positions near you grant that would be good, but we have not yet verified that we have not yet verified the russian military units are returning to their home basis. indeed, our analysts indicate that they remain very much in a threatening position. and the fact remains right now. russia has more than a 150000 troops and circling ukrainian bearers and longing grains border. and invasion remains distinctly possible by those warning comes after devon chancellor. alas, sholtes met with rushes president vladimir putin in moscow. he is the latest western leader to hold crisis talks and appealed for urgent de escalation. it's his most important trip abroad to date arriving in moscow, olaf shots once to do what he and his political party historically consider one of their key tasks, building bridges with russia and a bridge as badly needed just a day ahead of what some belief is. the date, russia plans to invade ukraine, while shots made his way to the kremlin, the russian parliament sent a strong signal t
the russian, the french minister reporting today at sean noah jo units are leaving their positions near you grant that would be good, but we have not yet verified that we have not yet verified the russian military units are returning to their home basis. indeed, our analysts indicate that they remain very much in a threatening position. and the fact remains right now. russia has more than a 150000 troops and circling ukrainian bearers and longing grains border. and invasion remains distinctly...
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say when it help jo biden's, popularity. obviously, i'm speaking to you from a country where boris johnson is under threat. his leadership, biden's poll ratings, a very low. do you think it is? they see it to have their advisors see, it is important to attack other countries as a means of showing them their power on the world stage. only it shows power on the world stage. it'll, it'll come and pass like everything else we're living in such a fast, new cycle. that once, once this is over, within a week, or even we'll move on. i'm sure there will be lots of social media tweets, showing pictures of the u. s. athletes that it's all around the world, any idea of what the athletes must feel competing in a competition which is being diplomatically boycotted by their own government? well, i'm sure they'll feel sad on the day when this, when they see their peers from other countries, and they're like the ship around to support them and they are, you know, on their own. and it doesn't help if they are sort of the so called their educa
say when it help jo biden's, popularity. obviously, i'm speaking to you from a country where boris johnson is under threat. his leadership, biden's poll ratings, a very low. do you think it is? they see it to have their advisors see, it is important to attack other countries as a means of showing them their power on the world stage. only it shows power on the world stage. it'll, it'll come and pass like everything else we're living in such a fast, new cycle. that once, once this is over, within...
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jo currie reports.mpen this highly anticipated derby clash, with both teams needing points as they chase european football. manchester city threatened first, lauren hemp unable to control the ball in front of an open goal... what a mess! ..the highlight of an otherwise underwhelming first half. after the break, jess park tried to spark the match into life, only to be denied by the woodwork. manchester united's chances were few and far between. martha thomas first to the ball here, but couldn't find the target. the match looked like it was heading for an uninspiring draw, until this — caroline weir on as a second—half substitute with a moment of magic. caroline weir undoes manchester united with a moment of sheer brilliance! a little look up, and then the audacious chip. in front of a stadium record crowd, city ahead and with just under ten minutes to hang on. but with united unable to mount a response, the home side saw out the win. bragging rights in the bag, but far more importantly, the three points
jo currie reports.mpen this highly anticipated derby clash, with both teams needing points as they chase european football. manchester city threatened first, lauren hemp unable to control the ball in front of an open goal... what a mess! ..the highlight of an otherwise underwhelming first half. after the break, jess park tried to spark the match into life, only to be denied by the woodwork. manchester united's chances were few and far between. martha thomas first to the ball here, but couldn't...
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and whenever i jo and does it guys a bell? i'm with you and then they go louder than that. i want me my luck with our upcoming. so it's time for a toll from gustavo school by phone with no, no, no, no, no, no. you got. what did they like to die with even before by fall is struggling. you mistake month ah, now both vehicles are stuck. 200 kilometers from la plata. power at them in that guy. joe, i am not gonna be the last of them. it wasn't even this. she didn't gustavo, or have given for 6 hours today, and only managed to cover 60 kilometers. but they now have a really serious problem. all the plan is to try and take a shallow trench to guide the 4 by 4 out of the ditch for the footer. and damon ways i would de la jolla loudly. seattle, any allowance for layla is on the line with bob funding on monday. if they're not boy more than we are a lawyer or collect i be on the i am little my waffle, delano at them on their dog. neither longer. they fell in not them. okay. no harm that you get there for him. i'm wanting the lean of that all up. he all that been then that all your 3r
and whenever i jo and does it guys a bell? i'm with you and then they go louder than that. i want me my luck with our upcoming. so it's time for a toll from gustavo school by phone with no, no, no, no, no, no. you got. what did they like to die with even before by fall is struggling. you mistake month ah, now both vehicles are stuck. 200 kilometers from la plata. power at them in that guy. joe, i am not gonna be the last of them. it wasn't even this. she didn't gustavo, or have given for 6...
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so to speak in entertainment news. soft news. warning morning, jo. warning jo is 2 news. what al martino as to micro surgery is a slough. and it's, you know, gail in, hey, good morning and hi, how's everybody doing? listen, it works. so what this is, is it's signaling to the rest of the world that the days of hard news are over as number one, number 2, what did that mean? big budget. i'll bet you any, the exam, lavin discovery, a st. you don't have the money anymore. and by the way, what does this mean tangentially for coal bear? when is, when is newswire, what is our show runners leaving derby? no. eventually i predict office and they're going to wrap up late night and then to say to colby, are you going to be like rachel, matto and do documentaries. yeah, that said just move along as it closes down because scotty, that model isn't there anymore. there's no more money for this. this is johnny carson jack, poorest you out, that's over with. so you're seeing the beginning of not the end, but a tremendous transition in what used to be called news. which is interesting becau
so to speak in entertainment news. soft news. warning morning, jo. warning jo is 2 news. what al martino as to micro surgery is a slough. and it's, you know, gail in, hey, good morning and hi, how's everybody doing? listen, it works. so what this is, is it's signaling to the rest of the world that the days of hard news are over as number one, number 2, what did that mean? big budget. i'll bet you any, the exam, lavin discovery, a st. you don't have the money anymore. and by the way, what does...
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un mensaje a el presidente electo de estados unidos, jo bide y veo una salida. cámbiate a t-mobile.nuestra en cualquier plan. libera todo su poder en t-mobile, la red con más barras 5g en más lugares. veo t-mobile en tu futuro. [engine humming] [clapping] “we will rock you” by queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up in its class. ♪ yeah, it rocks. señora y señores ocho brazos ocho tacos. conseguí una chamba haciendo voces. buenisimo! ahora puedes deducir esas clases de voz. obtén el máximo reembolso sabiendo que tus taxes están bien hechos. you do your thing. we've got your taxes. diría que somos un grupo versátilde diseñadores. es genial poder combinar tus dedos con el lápiz. tenemos snap tools y son muy efectivos. trabajamos juntos desde prácticamente cualquier lugar. y con windows 11 lo hacemos aún mejor. [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> (mÚsica). >> (mÚsica). >> (mÚsica). >> (mÚsica). >>en new york ola de violencia en el metro de la ciudad que este fin de semana dejÓ 6 heridos hoy comenzÓ un plan d s
un mensaje a el presidente electo de estados unidos, jo bide y veo una salida. cámbiate a t-mobile.nuestra en cualquier plan. libera todo su poder en t-mobile, la red con más barras 5g en más lugares. veo t-mobile en tu futuro. [engine humming] [clapping] “we will rock you” by queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up in its class. ♪ yeah, it rocks. señora y señores ocho brazos ocho tacos. conseguí una chamba haciendo voces....
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these jo, top stories, french president emanuel michael, has warned it could take months to resolve the crane crisis, but says there is a clear path forward. he was speaking following talks with the ukranian president in kiev, which came a day after he met with the russian leader vladimir putin, the premier. the discussions i had with president putin were to look at ways to lower the instability and insecurity in the region. this will take time, in particular lowering attention related to military buildup. we have to find ways of bringing viewpoints together and lowering the tension. obviously the geopolitical order that was built at the end of world war 2. we need to address that. i think our communications over the past hours have helped us to address this old position and go and how to change the palestinians have been killed by israeli security forces. ne, occupied west bank military says that were responsible for recent attacks on soldiers. the alex, that martyrs brigade says men were members of the armed group out as promising to retaliate. the former roman catholic pope benedict
these jo, top stories, french president emanuel michael, has warned it could take months to resolve the crane crisis, but says there is a clear path forward. he was speaking following talks with the ukranian president in kiev, which came a day after he met with the russian leader vladimir putin, the premier. the discussions i had with president putin were to look at ways to lower the instability and insecurity in the region. this will take time, in particular lowering attention related to...
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. >>> su jo reajustarlo a 68 cuando estÉ en la grado cada grado que le baje puede ahorrar un 2 % si vae calefacciÓn. >>> personas optan por usar el horno, parrilleras, por ejemplo cosas que usen carbÓn, que es peligroso, no se recomienda. >>> expertos en salud aconsejan abrigarse bien durante este frÍo. >>> es importante mantener nuestro pecho cubierto especialmente si tenemos que estar afuera, tambiÉn puede ayudar el uso de guantes y de un gorro porque que puede causarle hipotermia, cuando estamos por debajo de 40 grados aumenta el riesgo de hipotermia es muy importante reconocer los sÍntomas. >>> si la persona estÁ actuando incoherente si tiene escalofrÍos no puede calentarse, si la persona no es atendida a tiempo el doctor dice que puede resultar con daÑos en el hÍgado o el riÑÓn. >>> reportaje de nuestra compaÑera. >>> en santa clara cuentan con dos centros de calentamiento los cuales estÁn abierto todos los dÍas hasta el 30 de abril estos lugares estÁn ubicados precisamente en la biblioteca sobre la calle, y estÁ tambiÉn el centro comunitario, localizado en la calle center, ambos
. >>> su jo reajustarlo a 68 cuando estÉ en la grado cada grado que le baje puede ahorrar un 2 % si vae calefacciÓn. >>> personas optan por usar el horno, parrilleras, por ejemplo cosas que usen carbÓn, que es peligroso, no se recomienda. >>> expertos en salud aconsejan abrigarse bien durante este frÍo. >>> es importante mantener nuestro pecho cubierto especialmente si tenemos que estar afuera, tambiÉn puede ayudar el uso de guantes y de un gorro porque...
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jo ling kent explains. >> reporter: the way we observe war is forever changed. as the invasion of ukraine unfolds on social media, we're watching in real time in the palms of our hands from credible news sources -- >> this hotel does not have a bomb shelter. >> reporter: -- to harrowing individual stories. but what you see is not always what it seems. >> there is a ton of misinformation and disinformation out there, specifically on tiktok the worry is, of course, that the good stuff is mingling with the bad stuff. >> reporter: some users gain algorithms to get likes, shares, and make a profit. what may appear to be a new viral video may have nothing to do with the invasion, like this viral tiktok, posted just hours after the invasion began it now has more than 20 million views, but it was shared on instagram seven years ago. experts say users should also be prepared for an onslaught of disinformation from russian leaders and state-backed media >> the point, as always with propaganda and disinformation, it isn't to overwhelm and to make it so that's all you see.
jo ling kent explains. >> reporter: the way we observe war is forever changed. as the invasion of ukraine unfolds on social media, we're watching in real time in the palms of our hands from credible news sources -- >> this hotel does not have a bomb shelter. >> reporter: -- to harrowing individual stories. but what you see is not always what it seems. >> there is a ton of misinformation and disinformation out there, specifically on tiktok the worry is, of course, that...
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jo ling kent now with what parents need to know. >> you okay?rter: connecticut mom of two michelle peruzzi is out of options. due to an allergy, her 7-month-old son depends entirely on the formula alementum, one of two formulas hit by a voluntary recall. the food and drug administration is warning customers not to use or purchase certain powdered formulas, alementu, alementu, simulac. one baby was hospitalized with serious bacterial infections. the fda say all four consumed powdered formula from one abbott facility, three tested positive for salmonella. parents are already facing a formula shortage due to surging demand and labor issues. what goes through your head about when you're not able to get the formula that you need? >> i go into full panic mode. what am i going to do? >> reporter: in a statement, abbott nutrition says it regrets the impact the recall will have on parents and caregivers. and while it acknowledges that bacteria was detected at a plant, abbott says that no distributed product has test positive for the presence of either of
jo ling kent now with what parents need to know. >> you okay?rter: connecticut mom of two michelle peruzzi is out of options. due to an allergy, her 7-month-old son depends entirely on the formula alementum, one of two formulas hit by a voluntary recall. the food and drug administration is warning customers not to use or purchase certain powdered formulas, alementu, alementu, simulac. one baby was hospitalized with serious bacterial infections. the fda say all four consumed powdered...
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he wants jo, german chancellor shoals to start buying frack gas from the united states. do you think german john social just persuaded? i'm not sure about that, at least unless something really dramatic happens and you create your own ukraine. my guess is that germany will try to defend the project, argue that this is a commercial project and also that the russian gas pipeline gas is cheaper than american l. n g. and besides that, there is no guarantee that the united states, so will shoot this guess to germany, because many american producers are more interested in exploring markets in asia, where markets are growing in germany is not exactly the case. so it's a question to what extent the united states canada place as the main supplier of a gas to germany and to europe. but i'm sure that to germany will try to decrease its dependence on there. she guessed it will try to go on with the screen transition in just a matter of time. it will definitely take a couple of years, but maybe a couple of decades to get to carbon neutrality. but i think that germany is firmly commit
he wants jo, german chancellor shoals to start buying frack gas from the united states. do you think german john social just persuaded? i'm not sure about that, at least unless something really dramatic happens and you create your own ukraine. my guess is that germany will try to defend the project, argue that this is a commercial project and also that the russian gas pipeline gas is cheaper than american l. n g. and besides that, there is no guarantee that the united states, so will shoot this...
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it's nice to have you with us, jo. normally sit next to you on a wednesday, so nice to have you with us on newscast. you're used to dealing with people who'd say lots about politics and took cross each other so so you'll be at home. we are going to talk about international diplomacy. the focus on newscast for the last many weeks with politics has been all the domestic stuff and the parties and all of that and right now, in the middle of this big discussion about ukraine, and russia and what the west does, as all of these troops start messing on the russian side of the border with ukraine. laura, you have seen the diplomacy playing out today, with the prime minister and keir starmer heading to nato, and then the prime minister hopping on to warsaw as well. yes, tonnes of it, and don't forget the defence secretary, ben wallace, and liz truss both in moscow. it's been a day where you have seen uk leaders trying to get to grips with what's been building up for a long time, but really worrying situation. we've got more than
it's nice to have you with us, jo. normally sit next to you on a wednesday, so nice to have you with us on newscast. you're used to dealing with people who'd say lots about politics and took cross each other so so you'll be at home. we are going to talk about international diplomacy. the focus on newscast for the last many weeks with politics has been all the domestic stuff and the parties and all of that and right now, in the middle of this big discussion about ukraine, and russia and what the...
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jo black, bbc news.—herzegovina is under growing threat. we have a special report tonight on a part of europe that experienced immense suffering during the conflict of the 1990s. bosnia was devastated during that war, which followed the disintegration of the state of yugoslavia. tens of thousands of people were killed, hundreds of thousands were driven from their homes in a process of ethnic cleansing, and rape was widely used as a weapon of war. an international deal ended the fighting in 1995, but the tensions continued. the dayton accords split bosnia into two regions, the federation of bosnia and herzegovina, and the bosnian—serb republic. since then, during years of economic stagnation, corruption and political turmoil, leaders on all sides have used the divisions of the past to cling to power. but now, the bosnian serb leader milorad dodik, is threatening to break up the state, denying well established evidence that his side committed genocide during the war of the 90s. the bbc�*sjeremy bowen repor
jo black, bbc news.—herzegovina is under growing threat. we have a special report tonight on a part of europe that experienced immense suffering during the conflict of the 1990s. bosnia was devastated during that war, which followed the disintegration of the state of yugoslavia. tens of thousands of people were killed, hundreds of thousands were driven from their homes in a process of ethnic cleansing, and rape was widely used as a weapon of war. an international deal ended the fighting in...
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cnn commentator kat rosenfeld, she compared jo grogan's audience, so the podcast or joe rogan, who's been at the center of some controversy recently. she compared his audience to people that are overweight and made some other comments that many did not appreciate about the audience of joe rogan. here's what she said. here's people who you know. they like something that we consider ourselves more enlightened. don't think it's good for them. you know, we think that they're internalizing this information that they're using it to make bad decisions. many found these remarks to be somewhat ironic because the listenership and viewership of jo rogan's podcast is roughly 11000000 people. now, it's important to know that the viewership of cnn has been significantly decreasing . last year. in the 1st week of january, viewership of cnn was at 2700000. but now in the 1st week of this year, it was only $548000.00 and many of looked on at this. and they've noticed that trust for mainstream media in the united states is certainly declining according to polls. and now i guess we see that jeff zocker
cnn commentator kat rosenfeld, she compared jo grogan's audience, so the podcast or joe rogan, who's been at the center of some controversy recently. she compared his audience to people that are overweight and made some other comments that many did not appreciate about the audience of joe rogan. here's what she said. here's people who you know. they like something that we consider ourselves more enlightened. don't think it's good for them. you know, we think that they're internalizing this...
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vincent jo of palo alto is also here. we rehearsing for the men's individual event which starts next tuesday. this is his second olympics. he finished sixth in pyongyang. >> it's exhilarating. everything, everything i imagined and more. so i'm having a great time. practice is going pretty well. i've been skating pretty consistently. the ice is good. i'm trying not to, you know, use up all my emotional energy right away, just trying to save it. >> reporter: the third male skater for team usa is jason brown. this is his first olympics. he was actually on the same plane with us when we flew into beijing from l.a.x. earlier this week. now, as for the ladies, two out of the three as you know are from the bay area. karen chen of fremont, and alysa liu of richmond. u.s. figure skating has not picked which lady will represent the women's figure skating competition in the team event. it most likely won't be alyssa because she is still on her way flying here to china. but it also could be mariah bell. she's the third figure skater
vincent jo of palo alto is also here. we rehearsing for the men's individual event which starts next tuesday. this is his second olympics. he finished sixth in pyongyang. >> it's exhilarating. everything, everything i imagined and more. so i'm having a great time. practice is going pretty well. i've been skating pretty consistently. the ice is good. i'm trying not to, you know, use up all my emotional energy right away, just trying to save it. >> reporter: the third male skater for...
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and jo major comes in as her successor. but here's a break from what's happening here. so actually what you get is more privatization, you get more quangos that replace a lot of government agencies. and this continues for his whole 7 years. and as you're having this big near liberal overhaul, what you get is this increasing disparity between rich and poor. lots of people start to get left behind, but there were some groups that prospered, right? some ethnic minorities, we're able to live the near liberal jury. you always get when isn't loses in any system like this. there were, you know, south asian communities and people who make money very many ways, the exceptions to the rule. there are exceptions to the audiology, the but there was a fragment, english communities as well. why is this like, it breaks everybody up? everybody's kind of fighting for the same resources. and at that point, because multiculturalism is an absolute fact of life, the local authorities are dedicated some funds towards multicultural policies towards on to racism or whatnot. which the you wrote
and jo major comes in as her successor. but here's a break from what's happening here. so actually what you get is more privatization, you get more quangos that replace a lot of government agencies. and this continues for his whole 7 years. and as you're having this big near liberal overhaul, what you get is this increasing disparity between rich and poor. lots of people start to get left behind, but there were some groups that prospered, right? some ethnic minorities, we're able to live the...
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and in sydney we cross a jo loria. he's the editor in chief of consortium news dot com, all right, cross hoc rules that affect, that means it can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st here. i made, i made mention in my introduction, the mince piece process. that essentially was something that russia, france, germany were guarantors of. and it was certain things that ukraine had to do to keep lou ganske and done the ets inside the country. this is what russia has been asking. unfortunately, ukraine never implemented it. and even though the germans and the french always said that, they stand by it, they never put any pressure on the government to implemented. then we go to a putin's recognition. russia's recognition of these 2 peoples republics as independent states. so are you going to miss the mince piece process? scott? of course i am, i had uminski pre peace process been implemented, we wouldn't be faced with what, regardless of where you stand, whether you're pro nato pro ru
and in sydney we cross a jo loria. he's the editor in chief of consortium news dot com, all right, cross hoc rules that affect, that means it can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st here. i made, i made mention in my introduction, the mince piece process. that essentially was something that russia, france, germany were guarantors of. and it was certain things that ukraine had to do to keep lou ganske and done the ets inside the country. this is what...
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was it a mistake that they said imminent and jo, cable news channels. i mean m s, n, b, c. as on the other ones, i mean putin is like hitler and they're going to invade and there's gonna be well, 2 or 3. 1 of the things that happens a lot in our cable news here in the united states, as we love to compare people to hitler. and i think that that's offensive on so many levels. we like to compare things to slavery. we like to compare things to hitler in these kind of hyperbolic ways. and i think that that's a mistake. i do, i, you know, do i think that vladimir putin is always, you know, in the right? absolutely not, but i think a comparison with him and, and hitler i think is, is miss gaiden. i'm you having said that, i biden hasn't said that directly to, it's really offensive to russia. huge last 20000000 fight to fighting it 7. i mean, you have been on the murder, fox news channel, tucker carlson. do you not find it odd that you have agreements more arguably with took a call soon on fox news. as regards a, a threats to a war and what it would mean for the people of this plan
was it a mistake that they said imminent and jo, cable news channels. i mean m s, n, b, c. as on the other ones, i mean putin is like hitler and they're going to invade and there's gonna be well, 2 or 3. 1 of the things that happens a lot in our cable news here in the united states, as we love to compare people to hitler. and i think that that's offensive on so many levels. we like to compare things to slavery. we like to compare things to hitler in these kind of hyperbolic ways. and i think...
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the name of our company is jo pocky and of was the translation of jo pocket. you're pocky. it comes from the as thick origin and mexico of the essence of being happy. so we're associating a bitcoin makes us happy, gives us freedom. yeah, you know, look again, just returning to the ent and f d scams, you know that where, where it comes from is of course, big coin bread, a lot of imitators. and in 2017, you had an i c o, sam. just billions and billions raised to outright scammed whether iams or any of these other scabs. yeah, this kind of a gave us right rolled into defy. right. and they always use words that sound legitimate, like an icy out sounds like an i p o d f i. it sounds like did a distributed finance, but of course anything but distributed finance is highly centralized, controlled by scammers, and then as defy started to fall apart and more and more project blue up. you had the at the end of cheese, which are just the same people in the i see on the defy market reinventing themselves for news scan. but sadly, every couple years, there's a whole new generation of suc
the name of our company is jo pocky and of was the translation of jo pocket. you're pocky. it comes from the as thick origin and mexico of the essence of being happy. so we're associating a bitcoin makes us happy, gives us freedom. yeah, you know, look again, just returning to the ent and f d scams, you know that where, where it comes from is of course, big coin bread, a lot of imitators. and in 2017, you had an i c o, sam. just billions and billions raised to outright scammed whether iams or...
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thank you very much, jo. good luck. thank you very much, jo. good luck. thank you very much, jo.nk you for talking to us. take i care-_ time for thank you for talking to us. take i care._ time for a care. thank you. goodbye. time for a look at the — care. thank you. goodbye. time for a look at the weather. _ good morning, everyone. we are in for stormy weather this week. the met office already has a weather warning for that. pressure pulling away to the north sea. we have a transient ridge of high pressure and then another weather front coming our way by the time we get to the end of the night. today, here is the rain moving out of scotland and also northern england and wales and is going to be continuing itsjourney england and wales and is going to be continuing its journey pushing england and wales and is going to be continuing itsjourney pushing down towards the south—east. slowly, brightening up in northern ingle, wales and the south—west. for northern ireland and also scotland, we are looking at sunshine and a few showers. some showers on higher ground are likely to be wintr
thank you very much, jo. good luck. thank you very much, jo. good luck. thank you very much, jo.nk you for talking to us. take i care-_ time for thank you for talking to us. take i care._ time for a care. thank you. goodbye. time for a look at the — care. thank you. goodbye. time for a look at the weather. _ good morning, everyone. we are in for stormy weather this week. the met office already has a weather warning for that. pressure pulling away to the north sea. we have a transient ridge of...
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now we have jo bodies, the latest of a number of western voices that still themes, seemingly reluctant to back down from the rhetoric of an eminence war are going to give boys johnson lives trust against thoughts and badges to name a few. why do you think that is? well, i think even when you look at both the board and mr. president, biting in their ratings are rock bottom and, and continuing to go down. so this provides a couple different things. one is the political aspect to try to beef up the they stood up, they provided the insurance security for ukraine and for europe. so it fits into that whole narrative to try to big domestically here. everything foreign policy, domestic, everything has been a complete the virus and handling has been a complete debacle the last year. this will be a mechanism and the restful, probably twisted to say that he saved everything. but that said i, i still would keep an eye on all the flag because i think ultimately the, there's still no objective to continue to contain, contain the russia as well as to try to split and prevent russian europe from build
now we have jo bodies, the latest of a number of western voices that still themes, seemingly reluctant to back down from the rhetoric of an eminence war are going to give boys johnson lives trust against thoughts and badges to name a few. why do you think that is? well, i think even when you look at both the board and mr. president, biting in their ratings are rock bottom and, and continuing to go down. so this provides a couple different things. one is the political aspect to try to beef up...
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i. jo castro has more from washington. what's telling is that this detail out of that call came not from the white house but from the office of the ukrainian president.
i. jo castro has more from washington. what's telling is that this detail out of that call came not from the white house but from the office of the ukrainian president.
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now, many found these remarks to be somewhat ironic because the listenership and viewership of jo rogan's podcast is roughly 11000000 people regularly, 11000000 people. listen to what joe rogan has to say. now it's important to note that the viewership of cnn has been significantly decreasing. last year. in the 1st week of january, viewership of cnn was at 2700000. but now in the 1st week of this year, it was only $548000.00 and many have looked on at this. and they've noticed that trust for mainstream media in the united states is certainly declining according to polls. and now i guess we see that jeff zocker, after 9 years the head of cnn is stepping down. not good times for cnn, and for american mainstream media. if cnn was a patient and a hospital, the doctor would call a co, the doctor would look at his watch or say, call that, that's it. they put the sheet over the patient. cnn is gone. many people expect expect there to be fairness. many people believe that c, n n owes them a duty of fairness. people who say this isn't fair, cnn, their journal is they're supposed to be journalist.
now, many found these remarks to be somewhat ironic because the listenership and viewership of jo rogan's podcast is roughly 11000000 people regularly, 11000000 people. listen to what joe rogan has to say. now it's important to note that the viewership of cnn has been significantly decreasing. last year. in the 1st week of january, viewership of cnn was at 2700000. but now in the 1st week of this year, it was only $548000.00 and many have looked on at this. and they've noticed that trust for...
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i've been jo, act, british columbia right now, top of them are going to be headed down to a road near the border that we have actually shut down to put checkpoints across to ensure that no convoy. so just to go there to shut it down. the key in washington, and how many people are going to that use organization between those hundreds well, which way they, when there's like about a 1000 people here like i said, 90 percent of last, but you still got, you know, dozens of people try median flags, all over the place, it's shocking. this is the opposite side of canada, right? this is the opposite side of rainy day. you still of thousands of people coming out to protest the media and the government over this mandate issue. these have been known valid demonstrates is the bank accounts below the emergencies that just been used as that goes down. yeah, so i was speaking some people on the ground here. they travelled from hours out to say, i was everything i've donated. i've taken part in a tom boy protest. 2 and now i'm not even going to a bank account anymore. so what do i have to lose about a
i've been jo, act, british columbia right now, top of them are going to be headed down to a road near the border that we have actually shut down to put checkpoints across to ensure that no convoy. so just to go there to shut it down. the key in washington, and how many people are going to that use organization between those hundreds well, which way they, when there's like about a 1000 people here like i said, 90 percent of last, but you still got, you know, dozens of people try median flags,...
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i think that jo biden's been, are somewhat careful in saying that look, any kind of retaliation for an invasion of ukraine, which i don't think is going to happen. will be economic and economic sanctions, which i think is a fair response and a measured response. i think both sides have to have to speak tough. i think you're not going to see vladimir putin back down and, and i don't think you're going to see joe biden and speak softly. but i think behind closed doors, there probably are, you know, for duct, somewhat productive negotiations. and, you know, we know that russia is, is doing things like putting more troops of bella roofs. um, you know, i, as a partner invited of course they were invited there and you're saying it isn't so bad. his dribbling thousands of troops and actually threatening sanctions. and i don't know how many countries in the world the united states now sanctions, obviously i will hunt the average russian man, woman and child of sanctions are not. i mean, they're considered economic warfare. yeah, no and, and again, i think number 11 of the things that we need t
i think that jo biden's been, are somewhat careful in saying that look, any kind of retaliation for an invasion of ukraine, which i don't think is going to happen. will be economic and economic sanctions, which i think is a fair response and a measured response. i think both sides have to have to speak tough. i think you're not going to see vladimir putin back down and, and i don't think you're going to see joe biden and speak softly. but i think behind closed doors, there probably are, you...
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hi, to jo castro. they're talking to us live from washington. me now the police have cleared the remaining protest of an vehicles from a bridge on the canadian border with the us, but the crossing is not yet open to ordinary traffic. the blockade was part of protest across canada against cooper, 19 vaccine mandates and b. c correspondent, cal perry has more now from windsor ontario, just under a week now since the ambassador bridge has been blockaded and shut down. and this is really the 1st time that we've seen police be able to get protesters physically out of the area. you can see the intersection that we're talking about. we are about a mile from the ambassador bridge. and what's happening now is police are reinforcing this road, this road leads to the bridge. it's about 3 kilometers from the bridge to one of the major interstate in canada. so this is the main thoroughfare and police are clearly trying to get it. not only this open, but to have it secure. the question for police moving forward is going to be whether or not they continue have
hi, to jo castro. they're talking to us live from washington. me now the police have cleared the remaining protest of an vehicles from a bridge on the canadian border with the us, but the crossing is not yet open to ordinary traffic. the blockade was part of protest across canada against cooper, 19 vaccine mandates and b. c correspondent, cal perry has more now from windsor ontario, just under a week now since the ambassador bridge has been blockaded and shut down. and this is really the 1st...
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i mean this is jo widens background, let alone his sponsorship of the mass incarceration 1994 crime act. yeah. well, 1st of all, i don't know how much time we have. we to go into some of the misunderstandings at a $94.00 crime bill, which was deleterious, but it was not the cause of mass incarceration. the cause of mass incarceration was the 1986 anti drug abuse act, which he also voted for. but, but if he was not the architect of many elements actually have to be fair to joe biden. here many elements of the 1994 crime bill were pushed for by bill clinton and were actually opposed by jo vine which includes 3 strikes. that was something that joe biden is on record as saying was wacko. bernie sanders also who i supported. bernie sanders, it was against the $94.00 crime bill, but voted for it. why? because it was some behemoth bill that even had the voted, excuse me, violence against women act. now politically it would have been suicide to vote against the violence against women act. i think, joe, why do i think joe biden is not doing more right now? i think part of that is and you're righ
i mean this is jo widens background, let alone his sponsorship of the mass incarceration 1994 crime act. yeah. well, 1st of all, i don't know how much time we have. we to go into some of the misunderstandings at a $94.00 crime bill, which was deleterious, but it was not the cause of mass incarceration. the cause of mass incarceration was the 1986 anti drug abuse act, which he also voted for. but, but if he was not the architect of many elements actually have to be fair to joe biden. here many...
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and so the fallout from the current virus pandemic, or from mohammed to jo in add a sub on those recent military tank office, with the exception of the coo in chad. i'm the one in sudan. we saw people celebrating in brooklyn, of fossil guinea, and as well as molly that take over the, the, the forceful and violent takeover of power by as soldiers. and that just shows the breakdown in the social contract between the leadership and the people of those countries. countries that have been unable to deal with the massive problems that people are facing from joblessness among the young people to insurgencies. the united states is waving some sanctions on ron's civilian nuclear program as talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. enter a critical stage, former president donald trump was the one who ended the waiver in 2020 there was growing international condemnation of north korea's recent missile launches. more than half of the un security council has spoken out against the tests 8 nations, including the u. s. and the u. k. described it as a significant escalation. the 1st official day of compet
and so the fallout from the current virus pandemic, or from mohammed to jo in add a sub on those recent military tank office, with the exception of the coo in chad. i'm the one in sudan. we saw people celebrating in brooklyn, of fossil guinea, and as well as molly that take over the, the, the forceful and violent takeover of power by as soldiers. and that just shows the breakdown in the social contract between the leadership and the people of those countries. countries that have been unable to...
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several bands and a set freezes and target $5.00 people including the transitional prime minister, jo gail mega and members of interim president, a scenic coit is in a circle. pretty darn de la, closes your relations with the you have soured. since goiter put himself in charge and renamed on a promise to hold elections this month. your in sanctions are a sign of rationing at the pressure, but simply follow as the africans are balance out. i think dialogue certainly is still an option and that's the preferred course of action by both like a wash and the international community. but the yahoo described the sanctions as an honor saying expelling the french ambassador is only the latest step and getting rid of paris. his influence of a certain, it's important that i live, it's an important step on the fight, but the victory must go all the way up to next step must be the departure of french forces. and then we will start to move towards economy and monitor if sovereignty. there are about 5000 foreign troops in mali deployed to contain years of insecurity in the north. they include mission
several bands and a set freezes and target $5.00 people including the transitional prime minister, jo gail mega and members of interim president, a scenic coit is in a circle. pretty darn de la, closes your relations with the you have soured. since goiter put himself in charge and renamed on a promise to hold elections this month. your in sanctions are a sign of rationing at the pressure, but simply follow as the africans are balance out. i think dialogue certainly is still an option and that's...
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i understand john, by jo jo biden's, limitations. there was the fact that even swift cutting off rush from swift. and once again, he once again made it clear that is going to be in no military reaction on behalf of ukraine. ah, that's pretty much that pretty much on dies vladimir, put in a strong signal that nato is joined july and it ukraine and basically giving it up and how strong do you think the resistance can be? i mean, i understand that the government has been asking you for more equipment. is it too late for that? you think it's probably not too late, but you know, it should have been coming today. i messaged me it should have come yesterday, but okay, i mean, whatever i've done is done with the war last minute shipments of significant weaponry from britain from ball the baltic states us did also help out quite a bit. but we're talking, if you are to save ukraine, you're probably talking about closing the airspace and air surface to air missiles which will take time to transport. so ukrainians are currently pretty much left
i understand john, by jo jo biden's, limitations. there was the fact that even swift cutting off rush from swift. and once again, he once again made it clear that is going to be in no military reaction on behalf of ukraine. ah, that's pretty much that pretty much on dies vladimir, put in a strong signal that nato is joined july and it ukraine and basically giving it up and how strong do you think the resistance can be? i mean, i understand that the government has been asking you for more...
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listers per month, or he did on spotify. current estimates, that's a body of work spending decades. jo rogers, france, however, it's $11000000.00 listeners per episode. so it's clear he's actually more popular, more valuable to spite of our users. he didn't know young was deluded about how much spots i really valued as music or did he actually expect even more people than who did to join in on this boycott and that would outweigh jo rogan's importance to the company. yeah, i don't know if neil expected modified to take down joe rogan podcast because from a profit perspective, that wouldn't make much sense primarily spot as i'm going to be concerned with profit and principles, regardless of what views they think are worth a full day. and i think that neil right fully estimated that this would spark a conversation. so if we're being charitable. busy we could say that he set out to and achieved a goal. busy of dialogue about content, moderation, free speech with information, but to what degree that dialogue has been productive is questionable. i think the more comes from a drive that ever
listers per month, or he did on spotify. current estimates, that's a body of work spending decades. jo rogers, france, however, it's $11000000.00 listeners per episode. so it's clear he's actually more popular, more valuable to spite of our users. he didn't know young was deluded about how much spots i really valued as music or did he actually expect even more people than who did to join in on this boycott and that would outweigh jo rogan's importance to the company. yeah, i don't know if neil...
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so just to be clear, the white house will encourage spotify to monetize jo, rope and podcast. our hope is that all major tech platforms and all major new sources for that matter, be responsible and be vigilant to ensure the american people have access to accurate information on something as significant as cobit 19. that certainly includes spot, apply the f b. i will get facebook to hand over the private messages. i. p addresses, phone numbers and email accounts of john you the sick writers. and i say will press telecom companies for data to track uses. washington will ban federal employees from accessing wikileaks on. now one computers and congressmen investigated the parlor cloud flash. well, it gets a free pass on it. c o hits net was of $3700000000.00. it seems for washington, not all enemies the equal with some in fact, it's even willing to rub shoulders without c for moscow, we're going to hit the road and a couple of minutes. we'll dig deep into crypto currency mining in rural russia revealing something of a hidden world among our stories after this. the brothers, driven
so just to be clear, the white house will encourage spotify to monetize jo, rope and podcast. our hope is that all major tech platforms and all major new sources for that matter, be responsible and be vigilant to ensure the american people have access to accurate information on something as significant as cobit 19. that certainly includes spot, apply the f b. i will get facebook to hand over the private messages. i. p addresses, phone numbers and email accounts of john you the sick writers. and...
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bloomberg inadvertently publishes a headline saying brushes invaded ukraine, prompting the kremlin to jo, get my use to channels name as a synonym for fake news. in the future, where truck is in canada, protesting mandatory vaccination are banned from the gofundme. a science after raising millions, the platform of keys is that of inciting violence. we speak to one of the freed incomplete leaders. he says that the media is miss portrayed that the fake news bbc is telling us well, by the truckers nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? and the u. k. government says that it won't say sorry, after report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and over prices. teepee. we get reaction from people in london who are the higher up take responsibility and i'm out to them saying, i think it's a waste of money. why they're actually thinking about this and do what fits them. plus the audio sharing science spotify, maybe another $113.00 episodes of jo rogan's podcast fo
bloomberg inadvertently publishes a headline saying brushes invaded ukraine, prompting the kremlin to jo, get my use to channels name as a synonym for fake news. in the future, where truck is in canada, protesting mandatory vaccination are banned from the gofundme. a science after raising millions, the platform of keys is that of inciting violence. we speak to one of the freed incomplete leaders. he says that the media is miss portrayed that the fake news bbc is telling us well, by the truckers...
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our correspondent jo black reports.nxious game of watch and wait. we're having to pump the water out of the cellar to stop it coming up into the house. in the georgian town of bewdley, david hegarty lives around 40 feet from the river, but today he's pumping it out from his cellar. and that's his furniture suspended in midair by rope, in an attempt to try and keep it dry. this is the third time in three years. prior to that — never. it'd be naive to think things aren't going to happen, but it does seem to be dramatically changing. more than 100 properties here in bewdley, and further up the river in ironbridge, could be at risk of flooding. an evacuation programme is in place, with many people now staying in hotels. and although some flood barriers are doing theirjob, there are concerns these temporary structures could be overtopped. we can't ever stop flooding, and with climate change, that risk is becoming greater. we do everything we can to minimise it, but that's why we issue warnings. in york, the owners of these c
our correspondent jo black reports.nxious game of watch and wait. we're having to pump the water out of the cellar to stop it coming up into the house. in the georgian town of bewdley, david hegarty lives around 40 feet from the river, but today he's pumping it out from his cellar. and that's his furniture suspended in midair by rope, in an attempt to try and keep it dry. this is the third time in three years. prior to that — never. it'd be naive to think things aren't going to happen, but it...
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w jo will work with the companies and the government in each country to develop a roadmap for training and production development being largely welcomed, but simmering in the background. an ongoing dispute between a, you and e. u. leaders over vaccine, intellectual property rights. many african leaders believe that if you are pissed serious about eradicating covey. 19 or indeed getting rid of other serious illnesses than powerful pharmaceutical companies, should share their research, allowing african scientists to make vaccines from scratch in africa for africans. that's the goals that the french president without making any firm commitments. just oscar, he looks, i think that the objective we should proceed said intellectual property should never be a barrier to the production and dissemination of vaccines wherever they're needed. that is the objective to sort of the african, any you leaders of describe the summit as a fresh start with the president of senegal, mikey sol edge in europe, to shed colonial era prejudices. and to engage with a new dynamic continent. the use responded with
w jo will work with the companies and the government in each country to develop a roadmap for training and production development being largely welcomed, but simmering in the background. an ongoing dispute between a, you and e. u. leaders over vaccine, intellectual property rights. many african leaders believe that if you are pissed serious about eradicating covey. 19 or indeed getting rid of other serious illnesses than powerful pharmaceutical companies, should share their research, allowing...
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that for jo ann's has attract predict 3 men to winning women. caroline and gerace went around $10000.00 running long distance races in china just before the global pandemic. he says her ex pon violently took all the money she ever won until she ran away. we met her with 2 of her friends who told similar stories, hunger one like to come over. he sees all were appealing for an office to represent us. similar, we could go to report this. there were even prominent athletes among us who are not able to be and have no way to go. caroline and her friends hope to win more prizes so they can replace what they say they last to a piece. have partners, they say many of those around them keep suffering in silence. malcolm web al jazeera, it's in kenya. ah, hello again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera. the u. s. is deploying thousands of extra american troops to eastern europe. 2000 soldiers will have to poland and germany, and $1000.00 will be re position to romania. the pentagon says move sends a strong signal to russia which has been mass
that for jo ann's has attract predict 3 men to winning women. caroline and gerace went around $10000.00 running long distance races in china just before the global pandemic. he says her ex pon violently took all the money she ever won until she ran away. we met her with 2 of her friends who told similar stories, hunger one like to come over. he sees all were appealing for an office to represent us. similar, we could go to report this. there were even prominent athletes among us who are not able...
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it's very concerning and i'm very disturbing. opposition lawmakers branded prime minister just in for jo, a dictator. early this week of the he triggered the emergency act to clamp down on the protests reporting next. his kind of morbid but truck drivers of canada have been protesting for quite some time. and now the prime minister is bringing the hammer down, while local government in ontario has lifted many of the restrictions. the federal government of canada, led by justin trudeau, the prime minister is invoking emergency powers. bank accounts are being frozen. leaders are being arrested. now, amid all this unrest, justin trudeau seems to blame every one but himself for things getting out of hand . first to blame the protesters, if you join the protest, because you're tired of coven, you now need to understand. you are breaking laws, the blockades and occupations are illegal. they're a threat to our economy. they're a threat to public safety. second, to blame other canadian politicians in an epic flop. justin trudeau singled out a jewish member of parliament saying they to poor peopl
it's very concerning and i'm very disturbing. opposition lawmakers branded prime minister just in for jo, a dictator. early this week of the he triggered the emergency act to clamp down on the protests reporting next. his kind of morbid but truck drivers of canada have been protesting for quite some time. and now the prime minister is bringing the hammer down, while local government in ontario has lifted many of the restrictions. the federal government of canada, led by justin trudeau, the...