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this is richard moore, who is known as c- _ mi6. this is richard moore, who is known as c.richard moore, who is i known as c. we did not even used to know— known as c. we did not even used to know his _ known as c. we did not even used to know his name, and he gave a speech earlier today, — know his name, and he gave a speech earliertoday, in know his name, and he gave a speech earlier today, in which he said china — earlier today, in which he said china is— earlier today, in which he said china is the single greatest priority— china is the single greatest priority for his agency. that is quite — priority for his agency. that is quite striking, because i think many people _ quite striking, because i think many people would have assumed that it was russia, russia has a lot more impact _ was russia, russia has a lot more impact in — was russia, russia has a lot more impact in terms of incidents that have _ impact in terms of incidents that have happened in the uk in the last 20 years. _ have happened in the uk in the last 20 years, so it really new direction, i think, 20 year
this is richard moore, who is known as c- _ mi6. this is richard moore, who is known as c.richard moore, who is i known as c. we did not even used to know— known as c. we did not even used to know his _ known as c. we did not even used to know his name, and he gave a speech earlier today, — know his name, and he gave a speech earliertoday, in know his name, and he gave a speech earlier today, in which he said china — earlier today, in which he said china is— earlier today, in which he...
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frank, you listen to richard moore's speech, what else did he say?say? he has just finished — speech, what else did he say? he has just finished giving _ speech, what else did he say? he has just finished giving the _ speech, what else did he say? he has just finished giving the speech - just finished giving the speech behind me and this was his inaugural speech, this is a man whojoined mi6 backin speech, this is a man whojoined mi6 back in 1987 when there was nothing like the kind of arena of espionage that exists today. he is warning that exists today. he is warning that mi6 will have to adapt and transform if it is to survive in terms of gathering human intelligence into the digital age. he is talking about artificial intelligence, ai, quantum computing engineered biology, synthetic biology, things like that which he says pose threats to national security, and in order to get ahead or at least be in the vanguard of those huge technological changes, mi6 will have to become more open in order to keep things secret, which i know it's a paradox. they
frank, you listen to richard moore's speech, what else did he say?say? he has just finished — speech, what else did he say? he has just finished giving _ speech, what else did he say? he has just finished giving the _ speech, what else did he say? he has just finished giving the speech - just finished giving the speech behind me and this was his inaugural speech, this is a man whojoined mi6 backin speech, this is a man whojoined mi6 back in 1987 when there was nothing like the kind of arena...
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but today the new boss, richard moore, known in spy cricles as c, stepped out of the shadows to speakthe government what he views as the biggest threats. and currently his sights are fixed firmly on china. the chief believe that technologically, the chinese might soon leapfrog the west and m16 will need to be more open with the tech sector in order to guarantee the uk's national security. i would describe often the way in which china goes goes about for example, its work around developing ai, in particular, it is trying to harvest data from around the world. and it's also tried to use, influence through its economic policies to try and sometimes i think, get people on the hook. i talk about data traps in debt traps in the space. they will use them for leverage. just spell it out if you would. so a debt trap is something i think were all fairly familiar with. if you take on loans and then you find it difficult to repay them then we've seen some example of this with the chinese have them been able to acquire significant ports which has a potential to become become navalfacilities, etc.
but today the new boss, richard moore, known in spy cricles as c, stepped out of the shadows to speakthe government what he views as the biggest threats. and currently his sights are fixed firmly on china. the chief believe that technologically, the chinese might soon leapfrog the west and m16 will need to be more open with the tech sector in order to guarantee the uk's national security. i would describe often the way in which china goes goes about for example, its work around developing ai,...
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and mr putin's comments lead us onto the next threat richard moore identified, russia.r and defend against the full syndrome of threats moscow poses. and this sentiment is shared by other countries, poland being one. the bbc�*s katya adler has spoken exclusively to its prime minister about russia. there is a threat on ukraine, - military build—up around ukraine, pressure through all- the energy—related channels, in particular gas prices and oil. and then, russia is very good at propaganda. - they are trying to put enormous pressure on the european union to disintegrate, to disunite all of us _ the prime minister spoke there about the threat to ukraine. in recent weeks, we've reported on russian troops movements. here's a recent satellite image showing russian forces around 300 kilometres from the ukrainian border. according to the bbc�*s sarah rainsford, that's "prompted fresh, even starker warnings from us intelligence circles that a cross—border offensive could be on the cards. moscow insists these us warnings are 'anti—russian�* hysteria." however you want to describ
and mr putin's comments lead us onto the next threat richard moore identified, russia.r and defend against the full syndrome of threats moscow poses. and this sentiment is shared by other countries, poland being one. the bbc�*s katya adler has spoken exclusively to its prime minister about russia. there is a threat on ukraine, - military build—up around ukraine, pressure through all- the energy—related channels, in particular gas prices and oil. and then, russia is very good at...
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richard moore, who runs mi6, made his first major speech, saying china is now the top priority for hisization. russia and terrorism are also major concerns. our security correspondent has more. >> mi6's mission is to work in secret, gathering intelligence from around the world. but today, its head ventured out to detail the threats he sees. china was his top priority. it is designed to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace and the drive to master technology and control data risks giving it too much leverage over our lives. >> china is controed by an authoritarian regime, and often their interests clash with ours. what i'm saying is we need to be very robust in fighting our corner. >> today's rare interview came ahead of the chief of mi6's first major speech. going public is about trying to build support for the secret service, including trying to get businesses, especially in the tech sector, to help. something vital in the competition with china. russia remains an acute threat. its aggressive activity has seen in the salisbury poisonings on the upward trend. a t
richard moore, who runs mi6, made his first major speech, saying china is now the top priority for hisization. russia and terrorism are also major concerns. our security correspondent has more. >> mi6's mission is to work in secret, gathering intelligence from around the world. but today, its head ventured out to detail the threats he sees. china was his top priority. it is designed to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace and the drive to master technology and...
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at present is the threat posed by china. at present is the threat in a rare public appearance, richard moorety to "harvest data from around the world" and to use money to "get people on the hook." he added that these traps threatened to erode sovereignty, and that they have already prompted defensive measures. our security correspondent gordon corera has the story. m16's mission is to work in secret, gathering intelligence from around the world, but today its head ventured out to detail the threats he sees. china, he said, was now his top priority. its desire to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace, and its drive to master technology and control data risked giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by an authoritarian regime. they don't share our values and often their interests clash with ours, and so i think what i'm saying is that we need to be very robust in fighting our corner. today's rare interview came just ahead of the chief of m16's first major speech. going public is about trying to build support for the secret service, incl
at present is the threat posed by china. at present is the threat in a rare public appearance, richard moorety to "harvest data from around the world" and to use money to "get people on the hook." he added that these traps threatened to erode sovereignty, and that they have already prompted defensive measures. our security correspondent gordon corera has the story. m16's mission is to work in secret, gathering intelligence from around the world, but today its head ventured...
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richard moore says the increasing complexity of the technology used by those who want to do harm meant inaugural speech. this is a man whojoined mi6 back in 1987 when there was nothing like the kind of arena of espionage that exists today. his warning, that mi6 is going have to adapt and transform if it's going to survive in terms of gathering human intelligence into the digital age. he's talking about artificial intelligence, ai, quantum computing, engineered biology, synthetic biology, things like that which he says poses threats to uk national security. and in order to get ahead, or at least be in the vanguard of those huge technological changes, mi6 is going to have to become more open in order to keep being secret, is what he's saying, which i know is a paradox. so, they're going to partner with technological companies much more increasingly. he said that the big four intelligence priorities for mi6 are china, russia, iran and international terrorism. and he spent some time talking about china. he said that there's a tectonic shift in chinese a tectonic shift in chinese power, bot
richard moore says the increasing complexity of the technology used by those who want to do harm meant inaugural speech. this is a man whojoined mi6 back in 1987 when there was nothing like the kind of arena of espionage that exists today. his warning, that mi6 is going have to adapt and transform if it's going to survive in terms of gathering human intelligence into the digital age. he's talking about artificial intelligence, ai, quantum computing, engineered biology, synthetic biology, things...
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richard moore will also call for more collaboration with the private sector as he says that mi6's owno replicate the global technology industry. in the philippines, senator christopher "bong" go, the preferred successor to rodrigo duterte, has withdrawn his candidacy for the presidency. president duterte's long—time aide had recently hinted he may drop out of the race and his withdrawal leaves the administration without a presidential candidate. it is not clear yet who duterte will now support. france is preparing to honour the singer and activist, josephine baker, with a place in the pantheon later today. she's the first black woman to be remembered in the resting place of france's national heroes, through her work on civil rights and for the resistance during the second world war. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson has been looking back at her life. almost a century ago, paris met josephine baker. a young woman from across the atlantic became a new kind of celebrity in a city that was hungry for american idols. g .,, , 1, ~ american idols. josephine baker was a airl american i
richard moore will also call for more collaboration with the private sector as he says that mi6's owno replicate the global technology industry. in the philippines, senator christopher "bong" go, the preferred successor to rodrigo duterte, has withdrawn his candidacy for the presidency. president duterte's long—time aide had recently hinted he may drop out of the race and his withdrawal leaves the administration without a presidential candidate. it is not clear yet who duterte will...
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richard moore says the increasing complexity of the technology used by those who want to do harm, meanabout the global threat posed by china. our security correspondent frank gardner is here. his first public, am i right in saying? his first public, am i right in sa in: ? , ., , his first public, am i right in sa inc? , ., , ., his first public, am i right in sa inc? , ., ., saying? yes, he has done an interview _ saying? yes, he has done an interview before _ saying? yes, he has done an interview before but - saying? yes, he has done an interview before but he - saying? yes, he has done an interview before but he gave| saying? yes, he has done an i interview before but he gave an interview before but he gave an interview this morning on radio four, this was his first public speech to a live audience. so he took over in october last year. and this is somebody whose name until he took over or secret, was classified secret. hejoined mi6 back in 1987 backin secret. hejoined mi6 back in 1987 back in a time when we didn't have the internet or phones or mobile phones rather. and in a complet
richard moore says the increasing complexity of the technology used by those who want to do harm, meanabout the global threat posed by china. our security correspondent frank gardner is here. his first public, am i right in saying? his first public, am i right in sa in: ? , ., , his first public, am i right in sa inc? , ., , ., his first public, am i right in sa inc? , ., ., saying? yes, he has done an interview _ saying? yes, he has done an interview before _ saying? yes, he has done an...
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in a rare public appearance, richard moore said russia and terrorism remained major concerns and that the world but today it's head ventured out to detail the threats he sees. china, he says, was now his top priority and its desire to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace and its drive to master technology and control data wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. iflhiha wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. china is controlled — over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by _ over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by an _ over our lives, he argued. china is controlled by an authoritarian i controlled by an authoritarian regime and they do not share our values, and often their interests clash with hours, so i think what i'm saying is that we need to be very robust in fighting our corner. todayis very robust in fighting our corner. today is a rare interview came just ahead of the chief of mi6'5 first major speech. ahead of the chief of mi6'5 first majorspeech. going ahead of the chief of mi6'5 first major spe
in a rare public appearance, richard moore said russia and terrorism remained major concerns and that the world but today it's head ventured out to detail the threats he sees. china, he says, was now his top priority and its desire to take the island of taiwan posed a serious challenge to peace and its drive to master technology and control data wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. iflhiha wrist giving it too much leverage over our lives, he argued. china is controlled...
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put her as chica richard from cordelia george herbert caught ear to konica moore's, which is poison talking to way more government. but as i'm seeing people on lexical relations, each i guess not thought cra at the black box, there should've been come up. when you walk away from the computer room go idea one ca, martha here seasonally or she from would come are thought potentially from i've got them i have for ya here. crystal ben, come on, choose up. actually it was almost nick, but good check swim will compute little he's been come, margaret chief, i'm going to be just friends. her ear or you know pretty more come under dispenser all the way on with them. all ginger permission visiting is a should the clamp or national or at the funeral or charitable shania? it's on brown been european shore floors. no one, no toys. da, stock ashna nissan sheds. when we, when you come, that's why you bought oil. granddaughter cars? good, oscar daniel quarterback is the you come when you go ready to enter is from last year dollars or so. got a cheap are you not talk about it? but his words are boys are tot
put her as chica richard from cordelia george herbert caught ear to konica moore's, which is poison talking to way more government. but as i'm seeing people on lexical relations, each i guess not thought cra at the black box, there should've been come up. when you walk away from the computer room go idea one ca, martha here seasonally or she from would come are thought potentially from i've got them i have for ya here. crystal ben, come on, choose up. actually it was almost nick, but good check...
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moore was just so massive to me. having her job and dealing with, like, all of these men. >> i have been dating since i was 17. i'm 37. that's two decades of dating. >> mary richards actively having sex. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> what you've got in the '70s is women not embarrassed that they don't have a husband who takes care of them and they have to stay home, and that really made a statement. and along comes bea arthur playing maude. that couldn't have been done in the '50s or '60s, it just wouldn't have been done. >> feminine fulfillment tells you to be cute and frilly and perky and pamper your husband and just cater to his every whim. >> right. >> didn't they just used to call that being married? >> we started filming "maude" in july of '72 and roe v. wade had passed. so abortion was a big issue for me. >> the episode "maude's abortion" aired in november of 1972 as a two-parter, and that was very early to be talking about abortion on television. >> mother, i don't understand your hesitancy. when they made it a law, you were for it. >> of course. i wasn't pregnant then. >> there were stations all throughout the country that
moore was just so massive to me. having her job and dealing with, like, all of these men. >> i have been dating since i was 17. i'm 37. that's two decades of dating. >> mary richards actively having sex. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> what you've got in the '70s is women not embarrassed that they don't have a husband who takes care of them and they have to stay home, and that really made a statement. and along comes bea arthur...