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s u. s. intelligence suggest dwindling. ukrainian ammunition stalks could see the battle in the east of the country, heading toward stalemate for the rest of this year. russian forces are continuing to pound ukrainian positions around the besieged eastern city of back. what this footage purportedly shows, parts of buck mood under russian control. vast areas of the city are in ruins in just a few kilometers from the front lines, inches, if you are, these civilians are collecting aid supplies. the only inconvenience is that there's no running water without electricity you can get by somehow, but without water in washing detergent, i asked them and they gave me a bottle. i like to bring it over to the farm today. we can wash our clothes and ourselves lame. the civilians left here are grateful for every bit of help. they can get you off. the aid is brought in by drivers, like maxime, who often risk their lives on to law some time ago. it was scarier show such as the week, but now we've gotten used to it, but to often you don't pay attention. ah, anything can happen as i say that there's one pro
s u. s. intelligence suggest dwindling. ukrainian ammunition stalks could see the battle in the east of the country, heading toward stalemate for the rest of this year. russian forces are continuing to pound ukrainian positions around the besieged eastern city of back. what this footage purportedly shows, parts of buck mood under russian control. vast areas of the city are in ruins in just a few kilometers from the front lines, inches, if you are, these civilians are collecting aid supplies....
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s. u. s. intelligence suggests fighting in ukraine's east is having a stale mate, the few remaining residents of the city of babylon try to get by without electricity, old water. i'm in the united states. a black democrat law maker in tennessee, celebrates after being reinstated, following his expulsion by majority. republicans, a leading and gun controlled protest. ah, i'm still getting a welcome to the program. rescue efforts are underway to help 1200 people, a drift on 2 boats in the mediterranean sea between italy and greece. italian coast guards as its vessels are coordinating the rescue of the migrants stranded on overcrowded fishing boats. well saw to say they've seen a sharp increase in crossings recently with thousands of people arriving on the island of land producer in the last few days. but many never make it aid groups. at least 2 people died and 20 is still missing. after their boat sank over the weekend, floating at sea, packed with people and without a captain to steer it. the ship is in a dire state. rescue is carried out a reconnaissance flight to assist the situation with this school from a nearby congo. be so laying out how bad things the boat is leaking with thinking to anyone with this isn't the only boat industries in the area. another one, carrying 800 people is also adrift. thousands of people have tried to make the treacherous journey across the mediterranean. on this weekend, a lorn, the italian coast guards it almost 2000 migrants had been rescued from vessels in distress. from friday through to monday. official figures show over $28000.00 migrants have arrived in italy since the start of the year. almost 4 times bet in the same period and 2022. many of those people actually in conflicts, violence and persecution. while the numbers are still much lower than the hundreds of thousands rescued during 2015 age groups are wanting more government help is needed to stop lives being lost at sea unnecessarily. the phoenix vice speaks for see, watch international. that's a german organization that runs rescue ships in the central mediterranean. i started by asking him how these boats can end up with so many people on board. no captain. i mean, this is quite easy to describe because it is a decision coming by smugglers. so therefore, these departures either come to the auto need or are quite a people who are organizing districts or just have money in and not really the safety of the person on the boat. right? so the only hundreds of people arrive on the coast, they all get in the boat. i just pushed the boat off and let them get on with it. that's. that's as far as like, it goes. absolutely. i mean there's different kind of procedures basically. and for us, it's also really unclear how this entire system is work. but this board, for example, to book which is in the east from the us or the journey anyway will take up to 34 days in italy. so to put that amount of money on the boat, like this is absolutely dangerous and they have absolutely no interest. basically in the safety of the person. now, italian authority to say more than 2000 people have been rescued since friday was likely to happen to them now. and it really is new right when government, which is a promise to track down on migration. so during the night we received information coming from the alarm form, which is an emergency plan for persons with coast guard is next to the boat. so they're trying to clear that in an s good voice is more safer because the weather conditions also during the night were so bad, which makes a rescue operation actually quite tricky and really difficult. um, but of course i mean a while coughs are being washed in the italian strength respite chips are getting blocked at the moment. and these ships who could sail out are getting forced by and you were trying to create to carry out only one rescue operation. and then they also getting a super far port and white board assigned for this implications with this entire measurement, basically is coming out to the results that we're going to see in the central mediterranean sea right now. what's behind this search that seems to have occurred, this increase in the number of people trying to cross the mediterranean lately? it's really difficult to say, but it's of course, a difficult human rights situation in tunisia and libya that we're going to see in the last couple of years, the crumbling economy in these countries and very high
s. u. s. intelligence suggests fighting in ukraine's east is having a stale mate, the few remaining residents of the city of babylon try to get by without electricity, old water. i'm in the united states. a black democrat law maker in tennessee, celebrates after being reinstated, following his expulsion by majority. republicans, a leading and gun controlled protest. ah, i'm still getting a welcome to the program. rescue efforts are underway to help 1200 people, a drift on 2 boats in the...
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u. s. government, the u. s. intelligence agencies do not cooperate with the incoming trump administration because it's infiltrated by the kremlin. no evidence of whatsoever. and he did, but he was the purveyor of this rubber. he said that, oh hey, maybe we can get michael flynn on logan act. violations, and then in the 2020 election when he was, he was able to attending the world. oh dear, give those a plot between a putin and trump with the bounties that somehow russia was underneath and it's like, is it on the taliban? no. you know, the bounces on the heads of the america, so just this is, will biden is, this is either the worst post possible person i to be present. and now we have the consequence of his when, when he said the other day that, oh, we will stop trump from being president where he was blurting it out. he was gloating out what he had settled. so he did. what did he say? we'll stop the nord stream tightly. the tone was exactly the same. the words were exactly the same and either he was essentially bothering out
u. s. government, the u. s. intelligence agencies do not cooperate with the incoming trump administration because it's infiltrated by the kremlin. no evidence of whatsoever. and he did, but he was the purveyor of this rubber. he said that, oh hey, maybe we can get michael flynn on logan act. violations, and then in the 2020 election when he was, he was able to attending the world. oh dear, give those a plot between a putin and trump with the bounties that somehow russia was underneath and it's...
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u. s. official. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. a collection of leak to u. s. intelligence documents suggest that ukraine's air defenses could soon run out of missiles. the reports dating from february appeared on social media sites and appear to detail u. s. and nato aid to ukraine. their content suggests that the u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine's military and gathering intelligence on its nato allies. the u. s. justice department is scrambling to find the source of belief with official saying russia or pro russian supporters are likely behind it. from our let's bring and ben hodges, former commanding general of the u. s. army in europe and senior adviser with human rights 1st in frankfort. general ha, just thank you so much for rejoining us here on the program. these reports suggesting that ukraine is just weeks away from running out of missiles to support its air defense network situation. sounds dire, is it? well, sir, thank you. yes, of course, it is significant. and in the ukraine is running low on their air and missile defense systems. and ammunition
u. s. official. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. a collection of leak to u. s. intelligence documents suggest that ukraine's air defenses could soon run out of missiles. the reports dating from february appeared on social media sites and appear to detail u. s. and nato aid to ukraine. their content suggests that the u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine's military and gathering intelligence on its nato allies. the u. s. justice department is scrambling to find the source...
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u. s government believes that the u. s intelligence community was hiding things from the general public, and he wanted the members of that group chat who were largely teenagers to be more aware of the world around them. now once these documents started to become public members of that group chat who are numbered and about the two dozens. they were very, very freaked out by this, to say the least, and they did not realize just how big this was until it all started spilling out into the public. here's what one of the members had to say to the post. there was about three other members in the voice chat with me when i first found out that these were public made public it felt like my heart was beaten out of its chest and my legs were buckling and i could not believe that this was happening. we didn't realize the sheer just immense nature of these leaks until, um a bit later. so that really gives you a window here into just how inexperienced the members of this group chat were with these kinds of highly sensitive national security issues th
u. s government believes that the u. s intelligence community was hiding things from the general public, and he wanted the members of that group chat who were largely teenagers to be more aware of the world around them. now once these documents started to become public members of that group chat who are numbered and about the two dozens. they were very, very freaked out by this, to say the least, and they did not realize just how big this was until it all started spilling out into the public....
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u. s. intelligence of u. s. of a u. s. spying disconcertingly be described as surprising. it is not very often that you have the chance to actually look into these classified documents, but from a political standpoint, from a government standpoint, i wouldn't necessarily describe them as surprising. i would rather describe the most very problematic for us authorities. not only do they consider that this, these documents have a potential risk to national security, but they're also looking into reducing the damage caused by these documents when it comes to some of their key alliances. you already mentioned some of those country country. so you can certainly see that the u. s. administration is trying to work hard in crisis mode if you will, to try and reduce the damaged cause by these documents. but from a general perspective, you can certainly describe these documents. these leaks as being surprising. and it is a sensitive type of washington as a rallies, allies around the world in the face of increased russian aggression and chinese pastoring. and when moscow and beijing a
u. s. intelligence of u. s. of a u. s. spying disconcertingly be described as surprising. it is not very often that you have the chance to actually look into these classified documents, but from a political standpoint, from a government standpoint, i wouldn't necessarily describe them as surprising. i would rather describe the most very problematic for us authorities. not only do they consider that this, these documents have a potential risk to national security, but they're also looking into...
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. are you concerned about the way the time to go? we get a little concerned about the ladies. i'm concerned that there's nothing contemporaneous where but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens, more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light. germany's foreign minister adelina bab oak has held talks with senior chinese diplomats over taiwan and beijing human rights redcoat and she called on china's leaders to help and the warn you cry. german foreign minister anna lena, bear back on her inaugural visit to china after landing in the port city of tianjin on thursday. burbock put the tough topics on the table in beijing. the war and ukraine is high on berlin's agenda. bear
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. are you concerned about the way the time to go? we...
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war and ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fallout when are you concerned about the, the time to go? we get a minute. you're concerned about the ladies. i'm concerned that he's looking contemporaneously, where this is the boston court house, where the alleged leeker is to appear on friday. but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light eyes, d. w as secure to correspondent thomas sparrow. what else was known about the suspect? he was young that as a, as a start. and he was described as someone who had worked as a sort of i t specialist within the intelligence wing of the massachusetts national guard. and that probably explains how he was allegedly able to access that classified
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war and ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fallout when are you concerned about the, the time to go? we...
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war and ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down his worries over the potential fallout. where are you concerned about the time to go? oh, i got a minute about the ladies. i'm concerned, i think, contemporaneous but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light. and so that this with calling clock who's director of research at the global intelligence and security consultancy, the soon found groupie joins us from pittsburgh. welcome to the w. can we saw with how this leak happened? people will be shocked to hear that such a low ranking amman had access to such highly classified material. yeah, that's just the fact of the matter 2021 year old, individual, massachusetts air national guard that had the clearances to access
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war and ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down his worries over the potential fallout. where are you concerned about the time to go? oh, i...
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u. s. and nato aid to ukraine. their content suggest the u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine's military and gathering intelligence on its nato allies. the u. s. justice department is scrambling to find the source of the league with official saying that russia or its sympathizers are likely behind it. with some experts even suggesting the source could be american. ukraine's air defense is running low. some experts worrying russia could soon unless its considerable air power to change the course of the war. i asked former commanding general at the u. s. army in europe. ben hodges, if he shares those concerns. the russian air force has not impressed me for the last 14 months, even though they had a huge numerical superiority. it's clear that they don't have the training or the ability to really achieve air superiority. this is something that the german air force, british royal air force, the u. s. air force. we would have done this in the 1st days of any conflict, especially with that kind of numerical superiority. the russians were not able to do that. so it's not just because of the brave and no very competent, ukrainian air defense.
u. s. and nato aid to ukraine. their content suggest the u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine's military and gathering intelligence on its nato allies. the u. s. justice department is scrambling to find the source of the league with official saying that russia or its sympathizers are likely behind it. with some experts even suggesting the source could be american. ukraine's air defense is running low. some experts worrying russia could soon unless its considerable air power to...
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u. s. media reporting that ukraine has been forced to change some of its military plans after a trove of u. s. intelligence documents was apparently leaked on line. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the war in ukraine, and they have compromised a coming counter offensive. keith has played down the league saying its military tactics were always subject to change. so let's take a look at the leak now in more detail. top secrets u. s. government documents that were definitely not meant to see the light of day detailing ukrainian armaments weapons deliveries, russia, maneuvers, and spying on allies. among the revelations, ukraine's air defenses are allegedly in danger of running out of ammunition in a few weeks. ukraine's troop losses are set to be high, but not as high as rushes. they also hints at nato plans to support the ukrainian military in an upcoming spring offensive. i think the russians already knew all this, this. this is information that's come to light for us, but none of this will be new to the russians or to the ukrainians. so yes, of course there's a vulnerability
u. s. media reporting that ukraine has been forced to change some of its military plans after a trove of u. s. intelligence documents was apparently leaked on line. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the war in ukraine, and they have compromised a coming counter offensive. keith has played down the league saying its military tactics were always subject to change. so let's take a look at the leak now in more detail. top secrets u. s. government documents that were...
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u. s. army count and the u. s. army is counter intelligence war. as someone who was extremely dangerous, extremely unstable. the americans knew that in 1939 lib. it was the common done. so the gestapo intelligent school in the pony city of zach upon a there he tortured prisoners with cruel and sophisticated methods for which he the nickname, status. in the summer of 940 levitt became the head of the security service of the organisation of ukrainian nationalists. even the souls bestbuy its yeah, i want a possible the ball one. yeah. series in here. when you start right now what i'm sending you from a store, kim will be one year. oh great. yeah. so my choice go all the way streams of stairs from stating me at a more than that, even i am sure you come in collaborative is i'm in this photo liberated standing next to a c. i. a officer active training of saboteurs is underway. us intelligence together with hitler's executioners trained hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed in the soviet union. the operations idea was to plunge ukraine, especially its western parts into a bloody reign of terror. this of course, was
u. s. army count and the u. s. army is counter intelligence war. as someone who was extremely dangerous, extremely unstable. the americans knew that in 1939 lib. it was the common done. so the gestapo intelligent school in the pony city of zach upon a there he tortured prisoners with cruel and sophisticated methods for which he the nickname, status. in the summer of 940 levitt became the head of the security service of the organisation of ukrainian nationalists. even the souls bestbuy its yeah,...
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who is currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. i use it, sir. debacle to leave the time to go. oh, you got a mill. i want you to love the lady. i'm concerned with contemporaneous this is the boston court house where the alleged leeker is to appear on friday. but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens, more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light. well as bringing d w security correspondent, thomas sparrow at thomas. what can you tell us about this suspect? while he was young, that as a, as a start. and he was described as someone who had worked as a sort of i t specialist within the intelligence wing of the massachusetts national guard. and that probably explains how he was allegedly able to access that classifi
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who is currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. i use it, sir. debacle to leave the time to go. oh,...
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u. s. army account, and the u. s. army is counter intelligence corps. as someone who was extremely dangerous, extremely unstable. the americans knew that in 1939 it was the common done. so the gestapo intelligent school in the pony city of zach upon a there, he tortured prisoners with cruel and sophisticated methods which he on the nickname sadist. the summer of 1940 levin became the head of the security service of the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, even the fulls bestbuy, there are one a fact that it's cheap. it is possible of the boy on yeah series. he only doesn't know what i'm sending you from the premium there. boy. yeah, just for cam will be one year of cheery goes down by choice. oh, go key by shims of stairs or shooting me at a more than that even i am sure come the calamity image and in this photo limit is standing next to a c. i. a officer. active training of saboteurs is underway. us intelligence together with hitler's executioners trained hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed in the soviet union. the operations idea was to plunge ukra
u. s. army account, and the u. s. army is counter intelligence corps. as someone who was extremely dangerous, extremely unstable. the americans knew that in 1939 it was the common done. so the gestapo intelligent school in the pony city of zach upon a there, he tortured prisoners with cruel and sophisticated methods which he on the nickname sadist. the summer of 1940 levin became the head of the security service of the organisation of ukrainian nationalists, even the fulls bestbuy, there are...
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u. s. car, me. count of the u. s. armies counter intelligence corps, as someone who was extremely dangerous, extremely unstable. the americans knew that in 1939 debit was the common until the gesstavo intelligent school in the pony city of zach upon a. there he tortured prisoners with cruel and sophisticated methods, which he on the nickname status. in the summer of 1940 levin became the head of the security service of the organisation of ukrainian nationalists. human law falls bestbuy on a fact that it's cheap. it is possible of the boy on yeah. series he orange doesn't know what i'm sending you from putting it in there. boy. yeah. just for cam will be one year. she goes there by choice. oh go key. he watched him fucked up stairs. them all said to me at the bare with them they even like him show idea, come new calamity of is in this photo. livid is standing next to a c. i. a officer, active training of saboteurs is underway. us intelligence together with hitler's executioners trained hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed in the soviet union. the
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u. s. point of view because the u. s. does not want to see this war widened. because if these groups of the ukrainian intelligence the s b, you continue exploding bombs inside russia than someone in russia may get the idea of blowing people up elsewhere in europe. if not ukraine itself. danny and poland or, or, or some other country. and that's very dangerous. it will cause the war to why the longer the war goes on, the greater the likelihood it will wide. so this is another step in that direction that they took and it was condemned by the west so far. no one has condemned this latest attack this assassination. do you think there will be condemnation from the west? there will probably be some kind of pro forma condemnation, i presume. but i presume also that the west has an idea present to us as an idea of what's going on, especially after the 2 genus estimation. look, there also are, there are also reports that are that elements of the associated with what ukraine intelligence were behind the. the nor string to bombing, you know, operating quite widely, engaged in all kinds of highly provocative, highly dangerou
u. s. point of view because the u. s. does not want to see this war widened. because if these groups of the ukrainian intelligence the s b, you continue exploding bombs inside russia than someone in russia may get the idea of blowing people up elsewhere in europe. if not ukraine itself. danny and poland or, or, or some other country. and that's very dangerous. it will cause the war to why the longer the war goes on, the greater the likelihood it will wide. so this is another step in that...
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. i use it, sir, developmentally the time to go get a minute to log ladies. i'm concerned with contemporaneous this is the boston court house, where the alleged leeker is to appear on friday. but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens, more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light. earlier i spoke to d. w security corresponded thomas barrow. he told us more about the men are suspected of being behind the leak. well essentially he was very young and also low ranking within the national guard. he's being described as someone who worked as a sort of i t specialist within the intelligence wing of the massachusetts national guard. he was also simultaneously in his private li
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. i use it, sir, developmentally the time to go get a...
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war and ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. are you concerned about the way the time to go? we got a minute of your concern about the ladies. i'm concerned with contemporaneous but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light. kind of counseling is a senior advisor with the so found group, a global intelligence and security consultancy. are you surprised that a low ranking amen got access to classified documents like these are. thank you for inviting me? no, not really. i mean basically if you're in a national security position anywhere in the u. s. government, including, i would say the military security clearances. do rigor, remy, ga. otherwise you can't talk to any of
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war and ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. are you concerned about the way the time to go? we...
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u. s. media fan ukraine has been forced to change its military plants after of troll of u. s. intelligence documents with leak on line. the heidi classified documents into strategic information on the war against russia. the me have compromised, keeps upcoming condo offensive. stephen beardsley is up next week up to business. i'm no massage as while thank you for watching our sports a fighting scoring. do we say thereabout never giving up sports life every weekend.
u. s. media fan ukraine has been forced to change its military plants after of troll of u. s. intelligence documents with leak on line. the heidi classified documents into strategic information on the war against russia. the me have compromised, keeps upcoming condo offensive. stephen beardsley is up next week up to business. i'm no massage as while thank you for watching our sports a fighting scoring. do we say thereabout never giving up sports life every weekend.
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but you as president joe biden, who is currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down his worries over the potential. fallout. are you concerned about the lead time to go? we got a minute of your concern about the ladies. i'm concerned with looking contemporaneous . but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light. let's take a look at a small store is making headlines around the world. the russian miss, i'll strike on the east in ukrainian city slowdowns because killed at least 5 people and wounded 15 as, according to the regional governor. as rescuers sifted through the bravo, he warned that more people could still be buried under the residential building. norway's domestic intelligence and security service says 15 russian diplomats expel this week a
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but you as president joe biden, who is currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down his worries over the potential. fallout. are you concerned about the lead time to go? we got...
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u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine's military and gathering intelligence on its nato allies. u. s. officials say russia or pro russia supporters are likely behind the leech. frank led, which is a former british military intelligence officer. i asked him how we know these documents are authentic, given all of this information in the conflict. good evening. we don't know that there are authentic is. yeah. so, but there are some reason to be good. for instance, the 1st of which you've already mentioned in the pentagon requested the justice department on a date will have ordered its own inquiry. they've asked the justice department hi, that is to look into the counter intelligence aspect of it. so what the of the american study wants us to believe probably correctly that these are authentic. now also it's worth saying that from what i've seen of these documents, i haven't seen them all. they do look the kind of thing that would comprise a daily situation report or a daily update as i think now. cool. so on the face of it, they look at it look pretty general, but of course they've been
u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine's military and gathering intelligence on its nato allies. u. s. officials say russia or pro russia supporters are likely behind the leech. frank led, which is a former british military intelligence officer. i asked him how we know these documents are authentic, given all of this information in the conflict. good evening. we don't know that there are authentic is. yeah. so, but there are some reason to be good. for instance, the 1st of which...
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u. s. lead effort to support ukraine in its war against russia. evidence the u. s. was spying on its ally, south korea, and reports accusing the israeli intelligence agency massage of stoking recent anti government protest reports most saw denies. at the pentagon, u. s. officials say service members get security clearances based on their job duties. not on their age. a policy maintained across the u. s. government look again, we have procedures. we have protocols in place. we receive regular training on the proper, a handling of classified information. as i mentioned, we sign nondisclosure agreements. so those rules are very clear. anyone who has a security clearance knows that anyone who violates those rules is doing so willfully. earlier on thursday, the u. s. president. up here to down play the importance of the material leaked. i'm not concerned about the ladies and i'm concerned that happened. there was nothing contemporaneous were very good. that said by arresting to shera the u. s. is making it clear, making classified information public is illegal. rosalyn jordan al jazeera washington. let's take a closer look at jack to share the 21 year
u. s. lead effort to support ukraine in its war against russia. evidence the u. s. was spying on its ally, south korea, and reports accusing the israeli intelligence agency massage of stoking recent anti government protest reports most saw denies. at the pentagon, u. s. officials say service members get security clearances based on their job duties. not on their age. a policy maintained across the u. s. government look again, we have procedures. we have protocols in place. we receive regular...
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u. s. media fan. ukraine has been forced to change it. it's military plans after trove of u. s. intelligence documents was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic.
u. s. media fan. ukraine has been forced to change it. it's military plans after trove of u. s. intelligence documents was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic.
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u. s. military intelligence documents suggest that special forces from nato countries have been operating in ukraine. according to the papers, u. s. officials estimate that they were more 90 special forces personnel from later states in ukraine without specified marin activities or locations. linked intelligence also claims serbia in the country in europe that refuse to sanction russia over this war as agreed to supply arms to keep let's go through this reverse felina chucker over, who founded the geo political consulting firm face. she joined us from vienna. a welcome to d, w. should we be surprised that the presence of nato special forces in ukraine nonce not at all. in fact, i would argue that to the number of all those so special forces absolutely insignificant to make a difference, sir. second, they are not deployed to on the battlefields and dirt. are most likely these special forces from ne to countries are probably are deployed to, let's say, assist in training and equipment. um, mostly, of course, it is about the training mission. psalm 40 crenan troops on the ground, right? but i appreciate you say it's, it's not signif
u. s. military intelligence documents suggest that special forces from nato countries have been operating in ukraine. according to the papers, u. s. officials estimate that they were more 90 special forces personnel from later states in ukraine without specified marin activities or locations. linked intelligence also claims serbia in the country in europe that refuse to sanction russia over this war as agreed to supply arms to keep let's go through this reverse felina chucker over, who founded...
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u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin said on thursday, his department is launching a review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. one but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of island. the law was king to play down his worries over the potential fallout. i am concerned about the length of time to go. we got to live locally. i'm concerned with contemporaneous this is the boston cult house, where the allegedly co is set to appear on friday. but while the main suspect may being close to day dozen small documents, america, explosive content may yet come to light. w. a correspondent, i mean, s s is in washington d. c. and he told us more about the suspect. he's very young just 21 years old. probably just had his 1st legal drink of alcohol here in the u. s. he was an airman at the intelligence wing of the massachusetts air national guard. that's a branch of the air force. and that is the 3rd lowest rank airman 1st class in the air force. so very low ranking and he was able to leak hundreds of pages of classified documents onto a channel on discord where he was somewhat of a leader on is a gamer, c
u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin said on thursday, his department is launching a review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. one but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of island. the law was king to play down his worries over the potential fallout. i am concerned about the length of time to go. we got to live locally. i'm concerned with contemporaneous this is the boston cult house, where the allegedly co is set to appear on...
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u. s. official. last week. also on the program. ukrainian officials are playing down a leak on line of documents containing highly classified u. s. intelligence. but with the pentagon confirming the authenticity of the documents, keith might have to rethink it's coming counter offensive. and to 25 years after a fragile piece deal, there are worries that brags it may be putting the good friday agreement at risk in northern ireland. ah. on pablo foliage, welcome to the program. china has ended 3 days of military drills in the skies and sees around taiwan. beijing says it fulfilled all of its military objectives, including practicing precision strikes and blockading the island. in response to the exercise is the us sent a guided missile destroyer. true contested parts of the south china sea. taiwan says it won't let up on combat preparedness. and that it's closely monitoring china's forces in the region simulated target to strikes off chinese military on taiwan. china dubbed it joined flawed in circling the self ruled island of taiwan that it claims as its own. taiwan seas did a defense unit, closely monitored the encroaching forces. it selfish
u. s. official. last week. also on the program. ukrainian officials are playing down a leak on line of documents containing highly classified u. s. intelligence. but with the pentagon confirming the authenticity of the documents, keith might have to rethink it's coming counter offensive. and to 25 years after a fragile piece deal, there are worries that brags it may be putting the good friday agreement at risk in northern ireland. ah. on pablo foliage, welcome to the program. china has ended 3...
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u. s. government funded outfit. unreal. belling cat showing off that had hunted down the leeker for u. s. intelligence. embarrassment to journalism, but also totally a moral well done for working with the feds to ensure whistleblowers are arrested great work in the name of censor, las investigative journalism. it's astonishingly embarrassing on the part of the new york times, especially that instead of reporting on relevant leaks, they do the work of a fascist security state to find the liquor and stat disgusting. there was a time when the new york times went to court to argue they had the right to publish, leaked government documents. now they're helping the government track down leakers . if you see a leak in the new york times, it was planted by the government. so we have a situation where over a 100 documents of classified information related to the american government and its relationship with the conflict in ukraine have flooded the media. now the individual who's been charged for this is a 21 year old member of the air national guard of massachusetts. he apparently is reported to have wanted to
u. s. government funded outfit. unreal. belling cat showing off that had hunted down the leeker for u. s. intelligence. embarrassment to journalism, but also totally a moral well done for working with the feds to ensure whistleblowers are arrested great work in the name of censor, las investigative journalism. it's astonishingly embarrassing on the part of the new york times, especially that instead of reporting on relevant leaks, they do the work of a fascist security state to find the liquor...
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u. s. media fan. ukraine has been forced to change it. it's military plans after trove of u. s. intelligence documents was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the wall.
u. s. media fan. ukraine has been forced to change it. it's military plans after trove of u. s. intelligence documents was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the wall.
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u. s. government. close the secrets. that's according to senate intelligence committee chairman, mark warner. this comes as a u. s. national guardsman was charged on the 14th of april with leaking classified documents. this is a problem that, that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence community, maybe different types of documents than the deal. the 3rd thing is, once we get to that highest level of classification, we maybe have too many folks taking a look at him over 4000000 people with clearances. so let's classify less. i believe we need somebody fully in charge of the classification process. and i believe for those most classified documents, there ought to be a smaller universe. but it seems math media has easy access to secret documents as well, with the washington post, allegedly getting exclusives on the pentagon leaks and publishing them or t correspondence, j bows. dig deeper into the story. the recent spate of a parent u. s. intelligence leaks have preoccupied the western media since
u. s. government. close the secrets. that's according to senate intelligence committee chairman, mark warner. this comes as a u. s. national guardsman was charged on the 14th of april with leaking classified documents. this is a problem that, that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence community, maybe different types of documents than the deal. the 3rd thing is, once we get...
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intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but you as president joe biden, who is currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down his worries over the potential fallout. i used concerned about with alina the time to go wrong. we had a minute of your concern about the ladies. i'm concerned with looking contemporaneous. but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens more documents, and their explosive content may yet come to light. will they w a corresponding time in a safe in washington told me more about the judges facing this and national guardsman. it seems, the suspect will be charged with the unauthorized removal and transmission of documents related to national defense. now this will be under the espionage act. he will be charged for each document that he leaked, and each count would carry a maximum sentence of 10 years. and that would, that it, i coul
intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials or the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but you as president joe biden, who is currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down his worries over the potential fallout. i used concerned about with alina the time to go...
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u. s. should have known better after the re keynote case. it should have kept closer tabs on the the s b u, trend intelligence. and either it was incompetent and darrow elected and did not keep closer tabs, or it has a fair idea of what's going on. and i suspect the latter rushes envoy to the un has condemned the absence of a global reaction to the murder of the prominent russian reporter and the keys, the international journalist association for demonstrating a selective note. muscling depends. his statement came as the un secretary general walking to express concern petoskey telling. we've got more details of the story on our website. teeth taking you to new york city now where donald trump has reportedly pleaded not guilty to 34 charges brought against him. he's been formerly placed on the arrest of appearing in manhattan courthouse. this makes him the 1st to form a us president to face criminal charges for the building. both the support is on the ponens had been rallying. trump is reportedly facing dozens of felony charges, falsifying records, connected to alleged house money payments to adult film. star st
u. s. should have known better after the re keynote case. it should have kept closer tabs on the the s b u, trend intelligence. and either it was incompetent and darrow elected and did not keep closer tabs, or it has a fair idea of what's going on. and i suspect the latter rushes envoy to the un has condemned the absence of a global reaction to the murder of the prominent russian reporter and the keys, the international journalist association for demonstrating a selective note. muscling...
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u. s. government. close the secrets. that's according to senate intelligence committee chairman, mark warner. the statement comes as a u. s. national guardsman was charged with leaking classified documents earlier. this month, this is a problem that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence, community, maybe different types of documents from the dealer. the 3rd thing is, once we get to that highest level of classification, we maybe have too many folks take a look at him over 4000000 people with clearances. but it shows the arrests of 21 year old jack to shay ra, accused of being tied to an online group where the leak secret documents 1st appeared. but to shera was 1st identified not by security agencies, but the new york times article responded shay bows, looked into why mass media could have identified him 1st and how they could apparently have such easy access to the secret documents. the recent spate of apparent u. s. intelligence leaks have preoccupied the western media since the washington post 1st br
u. s. government. close the secrets. that's according to senate intelligence committee chairman, mark warner. the statement comes as a u. s. national guardsman was charged with leaking classified documents earlier. this month, this is a problem that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence, community, maybe different types of documents from the dealer. the 3rd thing is, once we...
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u. s. military intelligence records has been charged as a federal court in boston. 21 year old jack to sharon is a member of the u. s. air force national guard. he is accused of unlawfully copying and transmitting classified material. and one of the largest leaks of its kind in recent years that the department of defense is leading a, an important effort now to evaluate her and review the national security implications. and most important to conduct a review of the methods of access accountability and control procedures. that the department has so that something like this can never happen again. on the u. s. supreme court has temporarily maintained access to a widely used abortion pill following an appeal from the biden administration. the 11th our ruling prevents lower courts from imposing restrictions on my for pristine until wednesday, the legal battle over the drug began last week after a federal judge in texas ordered a nationwide ban. the u. s. state of montana has moved another step closer towards totally banning the video sharing app, tick tock, the montana house of hers at $5443.00 to approve the band that
u. s. military intelligence records has been charged as a federal court in boston. 21 year old jack to sharon is a member of the u. s. air force national guard. he is accused of unlawfully copying and transmitting classified material. and one of the largest leaks of its kind in recent years that the department of defense is leading a, an important effort now to evaluate her and review the national security implications. and most important to conduct a review of the methods of access...
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u. s. government funded outfit. unreal. belling cat showing off that had hunted down the leeker for u. s. intelligence. embarrassment to journalism, but also totally a moral well done for working with the feds to ensure whistleblowers are arrested great work in the name of censor, las investigative journalism. it's astonishingly embarrassing on the part of the new york times, especially that instead of reporting on relevant leaks, they do the work of a fascist security state to find the leaker instead disgusting. there was a time when the new york times went to court to argue they had the right to publish, leaked government documents. now they're helping the government track down leakers . if you see a leak in the new york times, it was planted by the government. though this point, we have a situation where over 100 classified documents were flooding the media documents showed the ukraine war as well as the relationship of the united states to ukraine, details that were not for public consumption about the ukraine conflict and the u. s. government relationship to it. now the leeker is a 21 year old, l
u. s. government funded outfit. unreal. belling cat showing off that had hunted down the leeker for u. s. intelligence. embarrassment to journalism, but also totally a moral well done for working with the feds to ensure whistleblowers are arrested great work in the name of censor, las investigative journalism. it's astonishingly embarrassing on the part of the new york times, especially that instead of reporting on relevant leaks, they do the work of a fascist security state to find the leaker...
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u. s. government closed the secrets that's according to senate intelligence committee chairman, mark warner. the statement comes as a u. s. national guardsman was charged with leaking classified documents earlier. this month, this is a problem that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence community, maybe different types of documents than the deal. the 3rd thing is, once we get to that highest level of classification, we maybe have too many folks take a look at him. over 4000000 people with clearances. the new york times was 1st to identify 21 year old jack to sheriff arrested on the 14th of april. to shakira is a member of the intelligence wing of the massachusetts air national bard. and it's tied to an online group where the leak secret documents 1st appeared. during the brief hearing, the u. s. prosecutor said he would see 10 years imprisonment on each of the charges . they share a faces. despite the pentagon, looking to strengthen security in its intelligence services, it saves not only you a service
u. s. government closed the secrets that's according to senate intelligence committee chairman, mark warner. the statement comes as a u. s. national guardsman was charged with leaking classified documents earlier. this month, this is a problem that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence community, maybe different types of documents than the deal. the 3rd thing is, once we get...