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of may will this afternoon stand up in westminster right there behind us and say their problem and terence i'm pulling the vote the most interesting thing and what we don't know at this point in time is what reasonable she gives the only thing that comes to mind is that she says i will go back to brussels on thursday to the e.u. summit and try to renegotiate the so-called irish backstop which is the main bone of contention among the cheers in her own party how successful she can be was that is another question but that seems to be the course she's set on at the moment not to think he was already been adamant that there be no need renegotiation of this deal given that if she were to go back to brussels and delayed the vote where would that leave her. it would leave her even more dire straits than she's in at the moment it seems but somehow it we have the impression that the tory party over the weekend. more and more desperate because it was quite clear that if she had walked into this crushing defeat that was expected and problem and tomorrow then there would be a leadership challenge on we
of may will this afternoon stand up in westminster right there behind us and say their problem and terence i'm pulling the vote the most interesting thing and what we don't know at this point in time is what reasonable she gives the only thing that comes to mind is that she says i will go back to brussels on thursday to the e.u. summit and try to renegotiate the so-called irish backstop which is the main bone of contention among the cheers in her own party how successful she can be was that is...
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naval academy and the author of cyber terence and cyber war he joins us via skype from kensington in maryland the numbers of accounts involved in this hack are simply staggering aren't they over five hundred million users how big a breach is this martin. well the five hundred million users it would be just below the yahoo groups which in theory had three billion and it would be larger than the equifax rich which came in at about one hundred fifty million. it's very early in the incident there's a lot we don't know. but i happen to question have five hundred million people actually stated a starwood hotel. i mean it's it does seem like an extraordinary number but just to go back to the point you were making martyrdom and how does this compare then to other high profile breaches we've seen in recent years like yahoo sony and facebook and you know i mean just how big is this this one is pretty big and it's pretty big because it has a lot of non online data it's got credit cards it cuts it has passport cards it has addresses and phone numbers. this is one of the big ones clearly so so wh
naval academy and the author of cyber terence and cyber war he joins us via skype from kensington in maryland the numbers of accounts involved in this hack are simply staggering aren't they over five hundred million users how big a breach is this martin. well the five hundred million users it would be just below the yahoo groups which in theory had three billion and it would be larger than the equifax rich which came in at about one hundred fifty million. it's very early in the incident there's...
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but the purpose of such weapons terence they are not intended for actual use of course in a third world war everything will be used but the real purpose is to counter what the americans have endured underground silos in their submarines and in their bombers so already. there are enough weapons. and the american. reserve report by the general accounting office. united states government and. the hypersonic. planes. russia and china it's one of the biggest threats to. americans that. whether they have enough resources that these things and of course there is some. phrase here which was. full all the treaties because he doesn't make sense for the bigger powers to have. ten thousand twenty thousand or so nuclear weapons when to three thousand will do. the times newspaper has printed a highly controversial interview with a chechen fighting against anti-government forces in eastern ukraine the head of his battalion admitted that his find his ways jihad in syria and that it was even part of a tactic with committing atrocities in russia and he has. first of all we have to make it clear who these
but the purpose of such weapons terence they are not intended for actual use of course in a third world war everything will be used but the real purpose is to counter what the americans have endured underground silos in their submarines and in their bombers so already. there are enough weapons. and the american. reserve report by the general accounting office. united states government and. the hypersonic. planes. russia and china it's one of the biggest threats to. americans that. whether they...
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thirty percent of syrian territory it's militarily significant but the their presence was at the terence at the allowed the pro kurdish. the two men tain autonomy and to maintain self rule so right now. is in a very difficult position is exposed it's it's vulnerable turkey has threatened to launch a cross border operation into the area east of the euphrates to clear that area from the y p g a kurdish armed group that turkey considers a terrorist organization at the border right behind me it's quiet but it's tense the turkish military still on alert but it seems that this military operation is put on hold at least for for the time being we understand is that there are some sort of negotiations taking place between syria's stakeholders to see what in fact they're going to do with this territory this this enclave which makes up thirty to thirty five percent of syria's territory and then a lot of speaking to us live there from the turkish syrian border thanks anna. as we've mentioned there's been another major shake up in the trunk administration with the u.s. defense secretary quit saying j
thirty percent of syrian territory it's militarily significant but the their presence was at the terence at the allowed the pro kurdish. the two men tain autonomy and to maintain self rule so right now. is in a very difficult position is exposed it's it's vulnerable turkey has threatened to launch a cross border operation into the area east of the euphrates to clear that area from the y p g a kurdish armed group that turkey considers a terrorist organization at the border right behind me it's...
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them it's exactly you know where the bolsheviks bolsheviks talked about proletariat but if broad terence turned against them the bolsheviks about hardest on them the same stories here is a woman who they suspect of being disloyal and the russian her only crime is to choose russian here glenn if what i find more outrage is not only was she not given justice is that how many thousands and thousands of people in washington d.c. lobby for foreign governments that are not registered with the government and they get away with it are they ready to. you took my punch line markers. well first in terms of the funding the spy you have to first go in acquire information and hand it over to your which they did not you know your intelligence services here is short of actually occurring. the according illegal information into a selection handing it off to any or having this cult like within the so if they're so they get in this the spy the finish and the tails on both ends of what a spy is supposed to do and spy would be keen as far as you would not be willing to deal when it seems to happen to have ha
them it's exactly you know where the bolsheviks bolsheviks talked about proletariat but if broad terence turned against them the bolsheviks about hardest on them the same stories here is a woman who they suspect of being disloyal and the russian her only crime is to choose russian here glenn if what i find more outrage is not only was she not given justice is that how many thousands and thousands of people in washington d.c. lobby for foreign governments that are not registered with the...
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of taking part in demonstrations against prime minister viktor or bonds government since following terence passed a law last week that hikes the overtime that employers can demand and allows payments for them to be delayed by up to three years. i'm methane explosion in the czech coal mine has killed thirteen miners the blast more than eight hundred meters underground is said to have devastated large areas of the coal mine which is near the town of our vienna eleven polish nationals and two checks are among the dead. it's to britain our services have resumed at london's gatwick airport after repeated drone flyovers shut it down for two days some one hundred twenty thousand people have been stranded there the drone appears to be a deliberate attempt to disrupt air traffic although the police say there's no indication of a terrorist motive the government's transportation minister says the military technologies have now been deployed to reopen the airport. a second night if chaos at one of the u.k.'s busiest airports. or planes remained granted to write say as authorities scramble to find out
of taking part in demonstrations against prime minister viktor or bonds government since following terence passed a law last week that hikes the overtime that employers can demand and allows payments for them to be delayed by up to three years. i'm methane explosion in the czech coal mine has killed thirteen miners the blast more than eight hundred meters underground is said to have devastated large areas of the coal mine which is near the town of our vienna eleven polish nationals and two...
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they will vote they will vote on it it within the tory party all the delegates all the problem in terence will get together and then it's the question of whether she can scrape through or george she turns against her if she scraped through then she's safe from another leadership challenge from her own conservatives for another a year however the labor party the opposition is waiting trying to bring her down so it is really uncertain a future is relatively dark at the moment and after that then the tories would have to come up with a new prime minister candidate but that would take a few days at least a week or two barbara vessel with the very latest from london thank you barbara. let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has threatened a government shutdown in a heated exchange with democratic party leaders over funding for the border wall with mexico trampling democratic support to pass any spending legislation but the democrats are offering far less than the five billion dollars in stimulus. brazilian police have been reviewi
they will vote they will vote on it it within the tory party all the delegates all the problem in terence will get together and then it's the question of whether she can scrape through or george she turns against her if she scraped through then she's safe from another leadership challenge from her own conservatives for another a year however the labor party the opposition is waiting trying to bring her down so it is really uncertain a future is relatively dark at the moment and after that then...
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about what was available it seems to be over and the brutal reality really is looking problem in terence here in london in the face and they now know this is it and they don't want it and so round and round in circles they go they seem to be absolutely stuck and that is the point of danger because in fact no deal breaks it now seems to come closer nobody really wants it except for a few hard line breaks tears but they can't really agree on anything else so it would be fall over the cliff by. mult. are clear words there from barbara is time to resubmit we know she had lunch with the german chancellor angela merkel today what was able to offer her well really not very much until and you showed that picture earlier of the resume a sort of briefly trapped in a limousine just like many people in britain feel that they they might end up getting trapped in this so-called irish back still you know and that's that's a key image really because it's need this irish poet of the withdrawal agreement is very key the backstop is the part of the deal the would ensure that there's no new border in the is
about what was available it seems to be over and the brutal reality really is looking problem in terence here in london in the face and they now know this is it and they don't want it and so round and round in circles they go they seem to be absolutely stuck and that is the point of danger because in fact no deal breaks it now seems to come closer nobody really wants it except for a few hard line breaks tears but they can't really agree on anything else so it would be fall over the cliff by....
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summit to be held in new york next september hosted by the un secretary general antonio terence that summit will also be attended by world leaders to give it i didn't put just as it comes just months ahead of the paris agreement finally being implemented in twenty twenty. al-jazeera part of its. well gary who is professor of economics and environmental studies and was a senior member of the un intergovernmental panel on climate change that he thinks the deal struck in poland is a step in the right direction but says temperature reduction targets will be difficult to achieve i think there are two degrees is aspirational since we're already past one i think wanted to have experience is incredibly aspirational i don't i don't think i don't think we're going to meet that i think it's time for the for the world say ok between one and a half inch to two and two and a half degrees what is absolutely critical that we want to avoid and let's just do that i think that i think that's where the game is i don't think one point five years and it's on the table. remember singer has been reappointed
summit to be held in new york next september hosted by the un secretary general antonio terence that summit will also be attended by world leaders to give it i didn't put just as it comes just months ahead of the paris agreement finally being implemented in twenty twenty. al-jazeera part of its. well gary who is professor of economics and environmental studies and was a senior member of the un intergovernmental panel on climate change that he thinks the deal struck in poland is a step in the...
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be present in that area and significant in significant militarily but it was a deterrent said the terence for example preventing a possible operation from the turkish military or by the russian military the syrian military the iranian military so syria's kurds are in particular why p.g. armed group they are vulnerable they are left abandoned really p.g. the s. the but these they were in talks with the syrian government earlier this year they were trying to find some sort of an arrangement but the united states intervened and pressure the kurds to pull out of those negotiations and now the united states is pulling out its troops so the kurds in a very difficult position what is next this decision really by u.s. president donald trump gives turkey a green light to operate in the northeast of syria but many would argue u.s. green light is not enough you need a green light from the russian government as well so we're going to see talks between turkey russia iran on what is going to happen in this enclave who will the area be divided into spheres of influence but one thing is certain what turk
be present in that area and significant in significant militarily but it was a deterrent said the terence for example preventing a possible operation from the turkish military or by the russian military the syrian military the iranian military so syria's kurds are in particular why p.g. armed group they are vulnerable they are left abandoned really p.g. the s. the but these they were in talks with the syrian government earlier this year they were trying to find some sort of an arrangement but...
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the group that you can say are lower there is although they have not really lost in rio terence about that certainly they have not gained very much real globalization are people from lower parts of the income distributions in the rich countries so it's actually lower middle class of germany united states japan or france and they have incomes today they had like twenty years ago you have missed the shafts we've managed to pull two billion people in india and china out of poverty house this is an incredibly positive development pulls it out at the same time it's true that the lower middle classes whether in mannheim or michigan or middle class or haven't got a lot out of it in the last twenty years because when i type in essence on the show they conclude mostly in concrete terms it means that if europe fails to link globalization with principles of social justice there is a long term risk of a rupture between globalization and the lower strata of the population. just because what you. back in munich thomas clouse knows now for sure that his plant is slated for closure if the management
the group that you can say are lower there is although they have not really lost in rio terence about that certainly they have not gained very much real globalization are people from lower parts of the income distributions in the rich countries so it's actually lower middle class of germany united states japan or france and they have incomes today they had like twenty years ago you have missed the shafts we've managed to pull two billion people in india and china out of poverty house this is an...
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tell us more about laura's approach to trump immigration rhetoric is "the washington post" reporter terencehese kinds of stories are always difficult and i've covered both sides of them where families respond to tragedy, a crime, a murder in different ways. but what you are finding here from your reporting? >> well, what i found was a family that was trying to live every day and trying to understand the best way to go forward. and what helped laura to find her way forward is to actually be able to reach out and take in the child of mexican immigrants. and what had happened after all the news cameras left was that many of the people who worked on this farm where the accused killer had worked fled. this became a place that was ground zero of the most polarizing debates of all america. and what that meant is one family left behind their 17-year-old boy because he wanted to be able to finish high school and the family that took him in was the family of mollie tibbetts. >> let me read a bit of this report so this sinks in. this is quite something. the nation it seemed you write was directing its
tell us more about laura's approach to trump immigration rhetoric is "the washington post" reporter terencehese kinds of stories are always difficult and i've covered both sides of them where families respond to tragedy, a crime, a murder in different ways. but what you are finding here from your reporting? >> well, what i found was a family that was trying to live every day and trying to understand the best way to go forward. and what helped laura to find her way forward is to...