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this case operatives from russia, they weren't necessarily all russians, they might have been in macedonia or albania or wherever were programming commands that would fetch news stories that were favorable to donald trump or derogatory about hillary clinton and so what you had was a kind of shot, a blind side shot to benefit one of the candidates from a foreign power. >> greggordon, national correspondent for mcclatchy news who broke this story that the fbi investigation includes this is a expect of the russian attack and the possibility of the media organizations of collaborating and mr. gordon,
this case operatives from russia, they weren't necessarily all russians, they might have been in macedonia or albania or wherever were programming commands that would fetch news stories that were favorable to donald trump or derogatory about hillary clinton and so what you had was a kind of shot, a blind side shot to benefit one of the candidates from a foreign power. >> greggordon, national correspondent for mcclatchy news who broke this story that the fbi investigation includes this is...
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this case operatives from russia, they weren't necessarily all russians, they might have been in macedonia or albania or
this case operatives from russia, they weren't necessarily all russians, they might have been in macedonia or albania or
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singapore, macedonia, 8.7%, the uk, 2%! that is shocking. if it is accurate, it is quite horrific. there will be more competition and it would be better for rivals if they are not having to compete with bt up, up until now, have opened them. and they all rely toa certain have opened them. and they all rely to a certain extent on open reach and bt has been prioritising their own clients ahead of virgin, head of sky, and there's all these problems coming out of the ownership of bt open reach. they also say that bt are spending millions on champions league football riots and this week they spent even more while this service it should be offering to people across the country is falling into decay. especially in the countryside where people wants to run businesses and are finding it difficult. we were going to talk about robots with artificial irreverence. these robots work out how to tell a bad joke. the jokes are very good. i couldn't even decipher one. i would are very good. i couldn't even decipher one. iwould need help are very good. i couldn't even decipher one. i would need help
singapore, macedonia, 8.7%, the uk, 2%! that is shocking. if it is accurate, it is quite horrific. there will be more competition and it would be better for rivals if they are not having to compete with bt up, up until now, have opened them. and they all rely toa certain have opened them. and they all rely to a certain extent on open reach and bt has been prioritising their own clients ahead of virgin, head of sky, and there's all these problems coming out of the ownership of bt open reach....
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this case operatives from russia, they weren't necessarily all russians, they might have been in macedoniar albania or wherever were programming commands that would fetch news stories that were favorable to donald trump or derogatory about hillary clinton and so what you had was a kind of shot, a blind side shot to benefit one of the candidates from a foreign power. >> greg gordon, national correspondent for mcclatchy news who broke this story that the fbi investigation includes this is a expect of the russian attack and the possibility of the media organizations of collaborating and mr. gordon, the first time you've been on the show. i know you and your colleagues of mcclatchy have done the most forward leaning investigations here. thanks for helping us understand this report tonight. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, one of the most intriguing things about today's supreme court confirmation hearing had nothing whatsoever to do with the nominee himself but it's very important and very controversial. and that's straight ahead. >>> this human traffic jam is made up of republicans on capitol hi
this case operatives from russia, they weren't necessarily all russians, they might have been in macedoniar albania or wherever were programming commands that would fetch news stories that were favorable to donald trump or derogatory about hillary clinton and so what you had was a kind of shot, a blind side shot to benefit one of the candidates from a foreign power. >> greg gordon, national correspondent for mcclatchy news who broke this story that the fbi investigation includes this is a...
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elkington neighborhood, one of the quickly gentrifying neighborhoods, to the noth neighborhood where macedonia's project is in arlington. that's 36 units of family housing. and some of the housing has been geared towards folks who are returning from prison, now serving folks who are at danger and risk of homelessness. so it has ranged from family rental housing to housing for special needs populations, and that's what's exciting for us, working with houses of worship, that oftentimes, they're so mission-aligned, looking to serve a varying range of populations who have needs in our region. >> and pastor shepard, where does your population come from? where are your clients coming from? >> southwest neighborhood called belleview, anacostia, congress heights, and from ward 7 in the deanwood area. so, they're coming to us for various reasons, either to become first-time home buyers in the district, or for rental counseling. we try to take people from homelessness to rental, from rental to home ownership. so we're looking at a long-term view of having people access affordable housing in the district.
elkington neighborhood, one of the quickly gentrifying neighborhoods, to the noth neighborhood where macedonia's project is in arlington. that's 36 units of family housing. and some of the housing has been geared towards folks who are returning from prison, now serving folks who are at danger and risk of homelessness. so it has ranged from family rental housing to housing for special needs populations, and that's what's exciting for us, working with houses of worship, that oftentimes, they're...
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macedonia and serbia are safe countries as well. we have to cut this vicious of countries as well. because they b( if they are does not really countries illegally just because they b( if they are proper)t really countries illegally just because they b( if they are proper refugees matter if they are proper refugees are economic migrants, that they have a right to come to european union without approval. we have to turn back to common sense and legality at the borders the european union. thank you. coming up: britain‘s top secret surveillance agency'gchgg ha.;= described as "ridiculous" claims it was asked by president obama to spy on donald trump during last year‘s us election campaign. we‘ll get reaction. £12 million has already been raised since the disasters emergency committee launched its urgent appeal for the crisis in east africa on wednesday. the dec is made up of 13 uk aid agencies who have joined forces for the appeal to help those facing famine in the region. the committee says at least 16 million people in somalia, kenya, ethiopia and south sudan are in desperate need of
macedonia and serbia are safe countries as well. we have to cut this vicious of countries as well. because they b( if they are does not really countries illegally just because they b( if they are proper)t really countries illegally just because they b( if they are proper refugees matter if they are proper refugees are economic migrants, that they have a right to come to european union without approval. we have to turn back to common sense and legality at the borders the european union. thank...
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. >> anthony: next, went from greece to macedonia? >> sakher: yes. >> anthony: correct? you welcomed here? >> sakher: yes. very welcome. >> anthony: so here we are, cologne. one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal cities in germany. a city doing the right thing. and on new year's eve, the whole attitude towards refugees, not just european policy, but the whole moral question was thrown into doubt. cologne found itself to test case, both example of tolerance and hope and worst-case scenario. here's what was reported. on the night of december 31, 2015, witnesses saw crowds of up to a thousand men described as predominately arab and north african near cologne central train station. some broke off into small groups, assaulting hundreds of women as they left the train station. police were completely unprepared. the situation continued reportedly for hours. three weeks after the incident, the official numbers were as horrifying as first reported. 766 criminal complaints, of which 381 are sexual offenses, including 3 rapes. many across the world of course saw this as t
. >> anthony: next, went from greece to macedonia? >> sakher: yes. >> anthony: correct? you welcomed here? >> sakher: yes. very welcome. >> anthony: so here we are, cologne. one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal cities in germany. a city doing the right thing. and on new year's eve, the whole attitude towards refugees, not just european policy, but the whole moral question was thrown into doubt. cologne found itself to test case, both example of...
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necessary, i did some research on new jersey and i ran an incident -- ran across an he goes past the macedonia baptist church. people come pouring out of the church. they free the individual. those are the stories that get lost. the legal part, you are absolutely right. for those for whom this strikes home very deeply, they are able to take the risks necessary. >> just to emphasize spencer's point, the boston vigilance committee, all of these cases in 1854, the federal government got tired of it and they sent troops to -- they succeeded in taking it back to virginia. it cost the life of a federal marshal. afterwards, one of the constables involved, he is chasing down another alleged fugitive in massachusetts. he got mobbed. people were angry at him and they wanted to protect the runaway. i love the story. according to one of the reports, one of the leaders says to the crowd, do not kill him. bit --use them a little him a little bit. that was the last year they had renditions in new england under the federal law. there were no more former -- formal legal cases sending fugitives back to the sout
necessary, i did some research on new jersey and i ran an incident -- ran across an he goes past the macedonia baptist church. people come pouring out of the church. they free the individual. those are the stories that get lost. the legal part, you are absolutely right. for those for whom this strikes home very deeply, they are able to take the risks necessary. >> just to emphasize spencer's point, the boston vigilance committee, all of these cases in 1854, the federal government got...
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stories were coming from and found that at least 40% of the domain registrations were in places like macedonia albania and elsewhere in eastern europe. another facebook group administrator told the huffington post "it came in like a wave, like a tsunami. it was a flood of misinformation." now, a lot of the people posting these things from foreign countries claimed to be bernie sanders fans who had decided to vote for trump or had decided to vote for jill stein because hillary clinton was a murdering person with body doubles and all the rest of it. i mean, the goal, obviously, was to depress democratic turnout, to inflame the mistrust that already existed between different parts of the party, to give people a narrative that would explain why they shouldn't vote for hillary clinton under any circumstances whether or not they would consider voting for anybody else. that was the goal of that op and it worked to a certain extent. and now it's 2017 and now in large part because trump is president right now there is a ton of energy on the democratic side. you see in the the protests but you also see
stories were coming from and found that at least 40% of the domain registrations were in places like macedonia albania and elsewhere in eastern europe. another facebook group administrator told the huffington post "it came in like a wave, like a tsunami. it was a flood of misinformation." now, a lot of the people posting these things from foreign countries claimed to be bernie sanders fans who had decided to vote for trump or had decided to vote for jill stein because hillary clinton...
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. >> anthony: growing your own food, finding your own food, that was life in macedonia.ght now it is an affectation. >> rene: the worst moments, the worst meals are when people are just following a sort of culinary trend. and they will see, oh, there's an edible, but it tastes like --. but it's edible and it's foraged, therefore i'll put it on the menu. you know, it's going to go on the fish no matter what. >> anthony: oh wow. >> noma cook: grilled pike heads with the beach herbs you foraged yesterday. >> anthony: oh! >> alessandro: wow. >> anthony: then you just pick off every little bit. but i think even at its most ludicrous manifestation, surely it is a positive thing that people are actually starting to look around and see where -- grows. >> rene: it still is good, because people are being connected to the place they're in. what's edible, what's not, what is there to eat. >> rene: oh here we go. jackpot. this is a mustard, a beach mustard. in three weeks, this is gone, new things come up. >> noma cook: so, this is our bread serving. it's a sourdough bread that's mad
. >> anthony: growing your own food, finding your own food, that was life in macedonia.ght now it is an affectation. >> rene: the worst moments, the worst meals are when people are just following a sort of culinary trend. and they will see, oh, there's an edible, but it tastes like --. but it's edible and it's foraged, therefore i'll put it on the menu. you know, it's going to go on the fish no matter what. >> anthony: oh wow. >> noma cook: grilled pike heads with the...
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i want to understand, if i'm an enterprising young person in mast doe macedonia and i find trending terms from google, clearly of interest to vast numbers of people. i run a few stories. kanye west and hillary clinton and possibly a love triangle, somebody else, i can't think of at the moment and i know and i post this story and complete fabrication, nicely done though, i got pictures, i could do that too. next thing you know, i have 500,000 people streaming it through somewhere. and at that point, i have a serious footprint. and so who's making money from that and who -- is this google, google ads sending this, some automated mechanism? it would be helpful, i think, if we all got to the same point and understanding the mechanics of how illicit gains are made on the internet thanks to fake news. >> i can take a pass at this. if you are trying to make money off fake news, you probably won't start a website, you'll start many websites. you do this to diversify your risk. if you get shut down in one place, you don't get shut down everywhere else. you then try and create essentially an engine
i want to understand, if i'm an enterprising young person in mast doe macedonia and i find trending terms from google, clearly of interest to vast numbers of people. i run a few stories. kanye west and hillary clinton and possibly a love triangle, somebody else, i can't think of at the moment and i know and i post this story and complete fabrication, nicely done though, i got pictures, i could do that too. next thing you know, i have 500,000 people streaming it through somewhere. and at that...
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it's a group of teenagers in a shed in macedonia or the middle of russia, when you are deliberately makingd my second response is how very lucky we are that trump is going to provide most of the jokes for the foreseeable future. and this is a wall full of my... a wall of fame! yeah, all my favourite covers. you can feel the acerbic wit just radiating from these covers. talk me through which is your favourite? we talked about american presidents, i love that, "bush, the countdown to war." but, again, the great thing about doing it for a long time is you realise that there isn't that much that's new, and the approach tends to need to be the same. satire's pretty consistent, i think, not only over the decades but pretty much over the centuries. i mean, what happens is it goes in and out of fashion, sometimes everyone says, "0h, satire, marvellous, we must have more of it!" and then during the down periods they say, "oh, really, it's so pathetic, we don't want this stuff, it doesn't help." do you think that by going after all these people, so many years, that you may have contributed in some w
it's a group of teenagers in a shed in macedonia or the middle of russia, when you are deliberately makingd my second response is how very lucky we are that trump is going to provide most of the jokes for the foreseeable future. and this is a wall full of my... a wall of fame! yeah, all my favourite covers. you can feel the acerbic wit just radiating from these covers. talk me through which is your favourite? we talked about american presidents, i love that, "bush, the countdown to...
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i left turkey to greece and greece to macedonia, serbia, hungary, austria, germany, france and the ukng me these questions. i went in cambridge. i saw mother's house. they told me, don't worry, you are safe here and i told i'm gay and they say, this isn't a problem. i'm cry. it's a really lovely family, i really love them. it is my first time here, to seem like a lot of gays, lesbian here and everybody is like crazy, dancing, drinking. i feel like a surprise for me. i've got friends in syria, my friend in my school but because he just say, i don't like isis, the next day they took him and they put him like in middle of street. they kill him. i miss everything in syria but when i saw the news, the pictures in my city, it's so hard. i'm really grateful about this nice family. sometimes i feel like i am now friends, family, great city, study, happy, safe. my life starts now. the number of people on controversial zero hours contracts has reached a record high. the figures now stands at 910,000 people on the zero hours contract that's110,000 more people on contracts that do not guarantee f
i left turkey to greece and greece to macedonia, serbia, hungary, austria, germany, france and the ukng me these questions. i went in cambridge. i saw mother's house. they told me, don't worry, you are safe here and i told i'm gay and they say, this isn't a problem. i'm cry. it's a really lovely family, i really love them. it is my first time here, to seem like a lot of gays, lesbian here and everybody is like crazy, dancing, drinking. i feel like a surprise for me. i've got friends in syria,...