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and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r. official secret talk also locked a public interest offense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for a fonts to be pursued in this way. we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the case be opened to be amended. the espionage act needs a public interest, defends, an all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm just gonna go to youtube because there's some curiosity about public opinion in the u. k. about julianna's sanchez case. is it in the papers? is it on the radio? is it in the news? thank people cast data. i think they care more and more and in fact, i think the papers have been covering the case. increasingly they're starting to understand how this, the implications of this case for them. because joanne case is going through the u . k court. and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official
and not only the u. s. that has that type of legislation here in the u. k. r. official secret talk also locked a public interest offense. so the same type of case could be brought here. that's why it's been possible for a fonts to be pursued in this way. we call not only for the case against him to be dropped for the legislation that allowed for the case be opened to be amended. the espionage act needs a public interest, defends, an all relevant legislation around the world does as well. i'm...
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because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been yes, and this is truly alarming. so i think at the editorial level this is increasingly understood. of course, i think the broadcast media could be doing more. i think there's still a lot of failure to understand what's at stake. there should be more configuration like more attention to, to what the experts in the field of press freedom are saying. because i think there's not a proper understanding of the implications in the u. k. i'm really glad you mentioned that because we spoke to dr. per driver who talked about the impact if doing a song is expedited to the united st
because joanne case is going through the u . k court, and that means the u. k. courts are making determinations about how you know, how the equivalent of the espionage act, the official secrets act operates in this country. and these are questions that haven't really been tested and they're being forced to be tested through doing case . could someone in the u. k. be tried for publishing information that was true. that was factual in the same way that julian is. and so far the answer has been...
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the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's the record, low confidence in the government, in political leaders, and so what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire in the sort of direction they're trying to take this gender neutral language is becoming obligatory for midwives, nurses and other professions giving emotional and physical support. and some of them don't want to get on board. now among them are those behind the u. k. based twitter account sex, not gender, nurses and midwives, which provides a platform for those frustrated with the new terminology to be heard. although the reality is that many health professionals uncomfortable with the language are now working in fear of being ostracized or even worse, losing their jobs is a bela mob been podcast her and home birth attendance says the biggest problem in the debate sur
the u. k. and france, for instance, the 3 primary members of nato. they are right now. there's the record, low confidence in the government, in political leaders, and so what they need is a distraction. and that distraction might come in the form of conflict. the western media and western political bodies are playing with fire in the sort of direction they're trying to take this gender neutral language is becoming obligatory for midwives, nurses and other professions giving emotional and...
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on friday, the u. s. senate on began to force us contract as a pastor of a board to the for a bill that would make us the 4 defense contractors, wine down all of their purchasing of ram minerals from china by 2026. what does this mean? this means that there is an opportunity in the u. k. in yorkshire. they're beginning to mine read or of minerals, and that will be very beneficial, which is in the north of england. so i think also you seem a nissan c e o in the u. k. also, they're opening up a new plant in sunderland, basically because of the supply chain issues. so the bottom line is all these disruptions have seen manufacturing investment improve in the u. k. delroy and p. you say see that's of a, the thing increased investment in the u. k. what happened in 2022 bought yes. remains wages right now remains spectrum because there's a lack of those wages behind or that investment. and certainly we've seen how the disruptions have continue to play a role. now also last week make u. k said it's members exp
on friday, the u. s. senate on began to force us contract as a pastor of a board to the for a bill that would make us the 4 defense contractors, wine down all of their purchasing of ram minerals from china by 2026. what does this mean? this means that there is an opportunity in the u. k. in yorkshire. they're beginning to mine read or of minerals, and that will be very beneficial, which is in the north of england. so i think also you seem a nissan c e o in the u. k. also, they're opening up a...
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the u. k . in the arms are only for defensive purposes and posed no threat to russia. you know, from good, i have probably, you know, performed with anybody thought what happened. he was president joe biden said his job performance have been fellow with the latest poll numbers indicate the else is . it examines the ups and downs of biden's post here in open i'm gonna say they're not willing to host a migrant attention. spencer, for the u. k. f media reports claim the british government is looking to report illegal migrants to 3rd party countries in africa, particularly gonna under a wanda with if just turn 11 am here and most go, thank you for joining us. this is all t international with the latest news from around the world. that western journalists trying to convince the public that russia wants to invade neighboring ukraine are committing criminal negligence. not to be for moscow or officials hopping strenuously denying these deceptive efforts by the media. and the american establishment.
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u. k. launch a probe in to potential lockdown breaches by forest johnson's government. it follows a series of revelations about who's a shin diggs in downing street. those the headlines that fixed am moscow time feel free to head over to r t dot com for more on those stories. but i'll be back here with another log in about half an hour with ah hello and welcome to cross doctor. all things are considered on peter lavelle. lines have been drawn and positions made clear. after 2 weeks of high level talks, russia and nato remain poles apart on how to define pan european security moving forward. moscow is presented, it's vision in writing while washington falls back on our cave. cold war cliches. ah, discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, brian becker in washington. he is the executive director of the answer coalition. in new york. we have john rowley. he is a political animals, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia and in london, we cross to unreal, consult that
u. k. launch a probe in to potential lockdown breaches by forest johnson's government. it follows a series of revelations about who's a shin diggs in downing street. those the headlines that fixed am moscow time feel free to head over to r t dot com for more on those stories. but i'll be back here with another log in about half an hour with ah hello and welcome to cross doctor. all things are considered on peter lavelle. lines have been drawn and positions made clear. after 2 weeks of high...
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and another u. k. politician appears to break cope with restrictions this time pictures of britain opposition leader have emerged showing him drinking with colleagues while the country was not.
and another u. k. politician appears to break cope with restrictions this time pictures of britain opposition leader have emerged showing him drinking with colleagues while the country was not.
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u. k, where the u. s. are confirmed without sourcing it in the public anyway that russia has designs for regime change and again, no details provided. at the end of last week i talked to a lot number of experts and too much to my surprise. so someone were a little bit more optimistic than usual that yes, there hasn't been a breakthrough, but maybe that's a good thing. and then we have this over the weekend, and now we have evacuations from embassies here where we stand after 2 weeks. go ahead. well, i don't think we stand in a far different place than we were at the beginning of this period 2 weeks ago. i'm in washington d. c. what an uproar over the evacuation of the u. s. embassy, and you have, i mean, the, the sense here is a great for voting that the russian invasion is imminent. the u. s. government is taking, you know, dramatic measures to save american personnel. a real height has been created. and at the same time, if you look at the washington post news paper, front page headlin
u. k, where the u. s. are confirmed without sourcing it in the public anyway that russia has designs for regime change and again, no details provided. at the end of last week i talked to a lot number of experts and too much to my surprise. so someone were a little bit more optimistic than usual that yes, there hasn't been a breakthrough, but maybe that's a good thing. and then we have this over the weekend, and now we have evacuations from embassies here where we stand after 2 weeks. go ahead....
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the u. s president readying for possible deployment, not just airship or warships, but also aircraft. and up to 8500 military personnel. the military coup and burkina faso has target international condemnation. with the u. s. e u, i'm the regional block echo was calling for the immediate release of president wash, cowboy, a group of soldiers deposed cavorting on monday. it's not publicly known what he is . russian authorities have added jailed kremlin critic alexi no volley and some of his allies to its list of terrorists and extremists. moscow bandon of all these political network as extreme as last year during the sweeping crackdown. but he's in london, have opened an investigation into government events held during the corona virus lockton. this is a separate inquiry from the one that led by senior civil servant su gray. the most recent revelations accused the prime minister boris johnson of attending a birthday party organized by his wife. 2000000 people in beijing have been order to get
the u. s president readying for possible deployment, not just airship or warships, but also aircraft. and up to 8500 military personnel. the military coup and burkina faso has target international condemnation. with the u. s. e u, i'm the regional block echo was calling for the immediate release of president wash, cowboy, a group of soldiers deposed cavorting on monday. it's not publicly known what he is . russian authorities have added jailed kremlin critic alexi no volley and some of his...
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and so here's the, the u. s, and the u. k. and other new neutral countries, egging on the ukraine government to start another conflict when we're there is a mechanism minsk agreements that i've mentioned here to resolve that. i mean, this is something very maniacal. go ahead, right? yeah, it's, it's hard to, and as you know, there's a bell is when you're trying to think this through, is it like a maniacal design or just maniacal maniacally stupid? i mean, you know, it's really a question in my mind when you think about the last 20 years of u. s. policy, the u. s. invaded afghanistan. and 2 months later, the taliban agreed to surrender in exchange for amnesty and the american said no, we don't negotiate with terrorists. and then 20 years later, the taliban, when the war in afghanistan, the invasion of iraq, you know, you can go through the entire history of the, you know, states and all of these endless wars. and they're marked by these catastrophically, dumb decisions, really stupid decisions. so there's a maniacal stupidity t
and so here's the, the u. s, and the u. k. and other new neutral countries, egging on the ukraine government to start another conflict when we're there is a mechanism minsk agreements that i've mentioned here to resolve that. i mean, this is something very maniacal. go ahead, right? yeah, it's, it's hard to, and as you know, there's a bell is when you're trying to think this through, is it like a maniacal design or just maniacal maniacally stupid? i mean, you know, it's really a question in my...
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the u. s. is putting 8500 troops on high alert to count the suppose that threat from russia. pentagon spokesman john kirby says the units could be sent to eastern europe if russia attacks ukraine. although moscow has repeatedly denied any such plans. these would be additional brigade, combat teams, logistics personnel, medical support, aviation support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance as well as transportation and, and maybe even some additional capabilities after that the secretary wanting to get ahead of the potential activation and making sure that these units have the time to prepare if and only if they're deployed the u. s. and if nato allies have also started a series of navy drills in the mediterranean sea and nato secretary general un stalson, burke has said the alliances considering deploying extra troops near russia's borders. b to oliver has more on that story. an awful lot going on on monday concerning nato troop movements and planned movements as well. what we can exp
the u. s. is putting 8500 troops on high alert to count the suppose that threat from russia. pentagon spokesman john kirby says the units could be sent to eastern europe if russia attacks ukraine. although moscow has repeatedly denied any such plans. these would be additional brigade, combat teams, logistics personnel, medical support, aviation support, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance as well as transportation and, and maybe even some additional capabilities after that the...
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the u. s. coast guard is searching for survivors. aft reports sort of boat capsized, a man was found clinging to a boat brought 70 kilometers from fort pierce inlet in florida. he told rescuers that 39 others were on the boat when it left the bahamas on saturday night. the coast guard says they are treated as a suspect, the case of human smuggling as being international condemnation, if the military coup in bikini fessor hundreds have been celebrating in the capital on tuesday in support of the army. soldiers say they took power because of the government's failure to contain attacks from armed groups. police in london have opened an investigation into parties held at government offices that allegedly violated covert 19 looked on rules. the u. k. prime minister, boris johnson, said he welcomes the investigation. johnson's already facing calls to stand a crowds gathering in australia to protest against what they call invasion de these life riches january. the 6th, which is demonstrated a marks
the u. s. coast guard is searching for survivors. aft reports sort of boat capsized, a man was found clinging to a boat brought 70 kilometers from fort pierce inlet in florida. he told rescuers that 39 others were on the boat when it left the bahamas on saturday night. the coast guard says they are treated as a suspect, the case of human smuggling as being international condemnation, if the military coup in bikini fessor hundreds have been celebrating in the capital on tuesday in support of the...
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u. n. is calling for an investigation. ah, are you watching al jazeera life from doha? i'm fully back. people also coming up. no break through. it talks to diffuse tensions over ukraine as the top us in russian diplomats meet in geneva. a powerful blast reduces a mining town in ghana to revel triggered by a collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle carrying explosives and tens of thousands. ronnie in washington, the head of a legal showdown over the right to abortion in the us. ah, thank you very much. for joining estie, united nations secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation. after airstrikes by the saudi led coalition killed more than 80 people in west in yemen. at least 3 children are among the dead. as strikes header detention center in santa and the port city of hood data drawing condemnation from the united nations. our diplomatic editor james space reports from you and headquarters in york. as strikes had been carried out on who the hell territory in ye
u. n. is calling for an investigation. ah, are you watching al jazeera life from doha? i'm fully back. people also coming up. no break through. it talks to diffuse tensions over ukraine as the top us in russian diplomats meet in geneva. a powerful blast reduces a mining town in ghana to revel triggered by a collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle carrying explosives and tens of thousands. ronnie in washington, the head of a legal showdown over the right to abortion in the us. ah, thank you...
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now, all tensions continue between the u. s. and china also building between the u. s. and russia, president, she argued the focus right now should be on turning away from a cold war mentality and focusing instead on developing new drivers of economic growth and facilitating cross border trade is major economies slam on the brakes will take, you turn in the monetary policies there will be serious negative spell offers. they would present challenges to global economic and financial stability and developing countries would bear the brunt of it. and joining us out of this gas has been thus co host, christy i. now, christy, what do you make of the latest economic data from china? i mean, we saw growth decrease from new by nearly one percent from the 3rd quarter to the 4th. is that to be expected, given the slow down in china? is real estate sector? well yes it is to be expected as the recovery has been losing steam since the 2nd half of 2021. so growth got dragged down in the 4th quarter by as you mentioned, the slow down in the real estate which was then further amplified
now, all tensions continue between the u. s. and china also building between the u. s. and russia, president, she argued the focus right now should be on turning away from a cold war mentality and focusing instead on developing new drivers of economic growth and facilitating cross border trade is major economies slam on the brakes will take, you turn in the monetary policies there will be serious negative spell offers. they would present challenges to global economic and financial stability and...
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u. s. secretary of state is in germany. to seek a united european front as russia masses, troops along ukraine's border adney blink and began his tour in kiev, where he held talks of president vladimir zalinski. lincoln will meet russian foreign minister, so guy levels in geneva on friday. lincoln's european tor comes as new satellite images show rushes military build up along its border with ukraine. his boss, u. s. president joe biden says he believes there will be a military incursion into ukraine, but thinks his counterpart vladimir putin doesn't want a full scale conflict. kimberley hancock has more from the white house. u. s. president joe biden spoke for almost 2 hours from the east room of the white house . given this was only his 2nd formal press conference. reporters had a lot of questions. my brother. whoa, whoa, hang on guys. his remarks included another warning to president vladimir putin. russia will face severe penalties if it chooses to invade ukraine, i guess, as she wil
u. s. secretary of state is in germany. to seek a united european front as russia masses, troops along ukraine's border adney blink and began his tour in kiev, where he held talks of president vladimir zalinski. lincoln will meet russian foreign minister, so guy levels in geneva on friday. lincoln's european tor comes as new satellite images show rushes military build up along its border with ukraine. his boss, u. s. president joe biden says he believes there will be a military incursion into...
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the u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow the u. s. secretary of state and you foreign ministers, are meeting the a video link monday to discuss a unified response to russia or more on that meeting of joy now by our brussels beer chief alexander phenomena. alexander, what can we expect from this meeting of u foreign ministers and their u. s. counterpart today will, of course ukraine is front and center on the agenda and the foreign ministers are very eager to hear what you are. you as secretary blinking has to say, and what is his assessment of his meeting with the russian foreign minister lever off last week. and then they will talk about the situation about potential next step sir. they are expected to issue a statement at the aunt of to day a statement that is certainly aiming to stressor the use unity and also to send once again, a strong signal to moscow that to you is ready to impose massey 3rd sanctions. if a russia is going to use force against the
the u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow the u. s. secretary of state and you foreign ministers, are meeting the a video link monday to discuss a unified response to russia or more on that meeting of joy now by our brussels beer chief alexander phenomena. alexander, what can we expect from this meeting of u foreign ministers and their u. s. counterpart today will, of course ukraine is front and center on the agenda and the foreign ministers...
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and, you know, the u. k. u. s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding the information that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the us also to have allowed him in not have called out the u. k and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in send a mag noticing that when you read into it that he was able just to get a gun. lethal weapon without being on any authorities watch list at all. that just shows an absolute failure on every front face, the intelligence agencies in the u. k. the border security usa, the policing security in the usa as well. and i think, you know, it's great now that we can pinpoint what happened, what went wrong in this case. but that's not how our intelligence agencies based in the usa and the case working. they are there to preemptively gather intelligence, to preem
and, you know, the u. k. u. s. homeland security act is supposed to be the precisely to blog people coming in to the us on these grounds. so it's not just my fault, i think, although i do think we have a problem one in the ship holding the information that guessing shave, holding the people they have to investigate. but for the us also to have allowed him in not have called out the u. k and said, this man's got convictions all over the place. we can't let him in send a mag noticing that when...
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u. a nato. they are banning russian, which is a native language for a significant, if not the majority of people in ukraine. they are causing an orthodox, a split church that you throw, divide, you have your, they are making heroes out of those people who fought on the site of hitler who destroyed jews, polls ukrainians, and russians. if the interest of the ukrainian people in this destructive game is something that our west and colleagues are not taking into consideration, their aim is to prevent the natural brotherly coexistence of our 2 people. a country country brotherly people's struggle peoples and countries rather, which would destroy their plans to weaken russia and would create an arc of instability around it. there's nothing that we're seeing that's new here. they're in the same spirit of divide and conquer. the. you are going to divide and rule those up about the same spirit was characteristic for a western powers of western states rather earlier. but it is also noteworthy that our am
u. a nato. they are banning russian, which is a native language for a significant, if not the majority of people in ukraine. they are causing an orthodox, a split church that you throw, divide, you have your, they are making heroes out of those people who fought on the site of hitler who destroyed jews, polls ukrainians, and russians. if the interest of the ukrainian people in this destructive game is something that our west and colleagues are not taking into consideration, their aim is to...
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the u. e has intercepted ballistic missiles fired by who the rebels is retaliated by launching airstrikes in yemen with the spokesman. striking further attacks on the way eat lebanon's cabinet has met for the 1st time in 3 months with this year's budget. the main item on the agenda, it's suffering hits, worst economic crisis in history and talks with the international monetary fund. i sent a resume soon has bhalla has refused to attend cabinet meeting since october over the investigation into the 2020 port explosion in beirut. the blackouts effectively paralyzed the government. meanwhile, formalities trimester sought hardy says he's suspending his role in political life and would not one in the upcoming parliamentary elections. i really has urged his political party not to participate. i then said a hotter has more fun, beirut, pre former prime minister, a subtle how do you these political position has been weakened in recent years. in the past 2 weeks, he was away from the country. the man
the u. e has intercepted ballistic missiles fired by who the rebels is retaliated by launching airstrikes in yemen with the spokesman. striking further attacks on the way eat lebanon's cabinet has met for the 1st time in 3 months with this year's budget. the main item on the agenda, it's suffering hits, worst economic crisis in history and talks with the international monetary fund. i sent a resume soon has bhalla has refused to attend cabinet meeting since october over the investigation into...
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u. s. response to its mainly security demands, but it doesn't rule out talks to diffuse tensions with ukraine. ah, i'm about this, and this is all 0 live from doha. also coming up. we're in honduras as the country gets ready to swear in its 1st female president. so mar, castro. the inauguration has been overshadowed by a leadership battle in congress. i'm john hall on the polish side of the border with belarus where construction has begun on a wall to keep my grants and refugees out. i know major australian energy farm pulls out of me and law citing the deteriorating human rights situation. ah, we're going to begin in moscow where the kremlin says the u. s. and nato have failed to properly address and security concerns. washington's rejected russia's demand to have ukraine barred from joining nato. a lack of progress has left several factors hanging in the balance. nato has about 4000 troops backed by tanks and air defenses, near russia. in estonia, lithuania, latvia, and poland, and mor
u. s. response to its mainly security demands, but it doesn't rule out talks to diffuse tensions with ukraine. ah, i'm about this, and this is all 0 live from doha. also coming up. we're in honduras as the country gets ready to swear in its 1st female president. so mar, castro. the inauguration has been overshadowed by a leadership battle in congress. i'm john hall on the polish side of the border with belarus where construction has begun on a wall to keep my grants and refugees out. i know...
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u and the u. k. do you believe that they are keeping their interest in mind? i think yes, i mean this is about the business and industry always keeps their interests in mind . i mean, best employees, not necessarily. i think what's interesting to see though is you look at the london stock exchange for the proposal last week that was proposed that was reported in the city. i am. and that wants to erase the normal lines between public and private companies and tons, investment and access to capital. so i think what you're seeing is a lot of organizations focusing on how can we attract investments, the u. k. now can we also the supply chain disruption? make sure that we keep things on shore in the u. k. and then also, the other thing is not to the u back further field for trade investments that come from father. absolutely, no, hillary, i'm, you know, as we're talking about post brack britain, there's more talks happening this week to go through their set to as they say intensified over the northern ireland protocol. foreign minister lives trust and she's also in
u and the u. k. do you believe that they are keeping their interest in mind? i think yes, i mean this is about the business and industry always keeps their interests in mind . i mean, best employees, not necessarily. i think what's interesting to see though is you look at the london stock exchange for the proposal last week that was proposed that was reported in the city. i am. and that wants to erase the normal lines between public and private companies and tons, investment and access to...
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u. s. in israel unleashed the stuck net virus on iranian nuclear facilities. it destroyed 1000 centrifuges in the uranium enrichment facility, a virtual attack with physical consequences. and it opened pandora's box from then on many countries would equip themselves with cyber armies. since then, everybody has really pursued this, this disruptive, destructive capability. ah, robert lee served for a long time in the u. s. air force. and briefly with the essay. after stocks night, he warned that the u. s. 2 was vulnerable to cyber attacks. as i kind of raise that point up in the government at the time just in the department offense in air force, a lot of people are like, what are, what are controls us? what, what do you mean like, ah, all the stuff that we use, like, whenever we don't use the same stuff they'd use in iran. yeah, of course we do actually it's, it's ubiquitous. and, and you could tell, there was this moment for a lot of them were, it was just crazy. i think about the blow ba
u. s. in israel unleashed the stuck net virus on iranian nuclear facilities. it destroyed 1000 centrifuges in the uranium enrichment facility, a virtual attack with physical consequences. and it opened pandora's box from then on many countries would equip themselves with cyber armies. since then, everybody has really pursued this, this disruptive, destructive capability. ah, robert lee served for a long time in the u. s. air force. and briefly with the essay. after stocks night, he warned that...
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the u. s. was assigned to stan trial and 18 charges, including espionage for publishing military secrets about the wars in afghanistan and iraq. that in barbara has more from london. was julian a sons, his fiance, stella morris, told his supporters outside the high court the while she welcome this decision. he continued to suffer. she reminded people he'd been inside bel much prison for nearly 3 years. similarly, a representative for reporters without borders said the group had serious concerns for his physical and mental well being. and it was his mental state. there was at the heart of the decision around a year ago by a lower court to refuse extradition to the u. s. saying that if he was sent there, he'd be a credible suicide risk. now last year, lawyers for the u. s. government gave assurances to the high court that he wouldn't be held in a high security prison. he wouldn't be in solitary confinement, but now the high court has said that assange can seek permission to appeal to the supreme
the u. s. was assigned to stan trial and 18 charges, including espionage for publishing military secrets about the wars in afghanistan and iraq. that in barbara has more from london. was julian a sons, his fiance, stella morris, told his supporters outside the high court the while she welcome this decision. he continued to suffer. she reminded people he'd been inside bel much prison for nearly 3 years. similarly, a representative for reporters without borders said the group had serious concerns...
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as the u. s. offered a packet is assurances to the fact that he would not be held under maximum security put conditions. in the last few minutes, we did hit the announcement and indeed morris is the partner of the sergeant held this as a victory. what happened in court? today's precisely what we wanted to happen, but we are far from achieving justice in this case because julian has been incarcerated for so long and he should not have spent a single day in prison. as long as this case isn't dropped. as long as julian isn't free, julian continues to suffer for almost 3 years. he's been in bell marsh prison, and he's suffering profoundly day after day, week after week, year after year. we also heard from the, with the lease editor and chief, he says, again, this is a school victory for the close. eunice, i'm still remains behind the prison pauses. the last prison we need for this case could be dropped entirely. that is, that is, that is the only real victory for or for journalism. for julian, this
as the u. s. offered a packet is assurances to the fact that he would not be held under maximum security put conditions. in the last few minutes, we did hit the announcement and indeed morris is the partner of the sergeant held this as a victory. what happened in court? today's precisely what we wanted to happen, but we are far from achieving justice in this case because julian has been incarcerated for so long and he should not have spent a single day in prison. as long as this case isn't...
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the u. s. entered into shifting alliances with other armed forces like here in burundi. shown rick. fate was among those who carried out secret missions. with the help of the local military. he was tasked with preventing an assassination attempt been underwritten these president according to ca, information it, but it did work how i can't and he doesn't talk about his other missions. there are reasons for secrecy when us soldiers get killed, their deaths have to be reported. they have military funerals. there. they come back in flag draped coffins when contractors die. nobody really cares for years. i used to track the number of contractor deaths and it was very, very difficult to, to do it. i mean, in some ways, i also knew that i was being used for plaza deniability because i was doing very risky operations that they went poorly. the u. s. could disavow me, they said they never would, but we all knew that's easy for them rather than rescue me. they called kite operations where you can cut
the u. s. entered into shifting alliances with other armed forces like here in burundi. shown rick. fate was among those who carried out secret missions. with the help of the local military. he was tasked with preventing an assassination attempt been underwritten these president according to ca, information it, but it did work how i can't and he doesn't talk about his other missions. there are reasons for secrecy when us soldiers get killed, their deaths have to be reported. they have military...
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the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan, which brought the country to the brink of collapse, with just a few moments into a brand new day. here in moscow, the 1st tuesday of 2022. let's get into our top story. the number of cobit cases has surged in the united states with the weekly average, surpassing 360000. throughout the pandemic, the world health organization, how stressed the only way forward is through mass vaccination. one knock on effect of that big profits for big pharma, 3 companies, pfizer by on tech and the journey between them. hop reportedly been reeking in over $90000000.00 every day. taken us through that story. ortiz saskia taylor 2021 beer. we discovered that ready no cure for greed. just off big pharma, pfizer is forecasting $15000000000.00 in revenue from its covert vaccine. this year . it is our 1st profitable quarter, hitting that 1900000000 mark a majority of which is their cobra. 1900 vaccine of course, $1000.00 every 2nd, pfizer by our tech and modo, now made $1000.00
the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan, which brought the country to the brink of collapse, with just a few moments into a brand new day. here in moscow, the 1st tuesday of 2022. let's get into our top story. the number of cobit cases has surged in the united states with the weekly average, surpassing 360000. throughout the pandemic, the world health organization, how stressed the only way forward is through mass vaccination. one knock on effect of that big profits for big pharma, 3 companies,...
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the u. s. a. nato offer no concessions on last. dow security demand, instead, they once again propose a path out of the crisis through dialogue. also coming up, the u. k. holds its breath racing for the report on boris johnson's alleged lockdown parties, accusations repeated, lubricate or fueling calls for the prime minister resignation. ah, i'm nichol for at least get to have you with us. a highly anticipated responds and a fairly predictable one about the us. the nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out of future nato membership for ukraine. instead, washington offer us what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has mass 100000 troops near its border with ukraine staring fears of another invasion, military exercises on the russian side of the border exercises that ukrainians fear might soon to lethal. should tanks roll across on to their territory. the u. s. and its nato allies have send weap
the u. s. a. nato offer no concessions on last. dow security demand, instead, they once again propose a path out of the crisis through dialogue. also coming up, the u. k. holds its breath racing for the report on boris johnson's alleged lockdown parties, accusations repeated, lubricate or fueling calls for the prime minister resignation. ah, i'm nichol for at least get to have you with us. a highly anticipated responds and a fairly predictable one about the us. the nato have formerly rejected...
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in recent months, the u. s. and it's western allies have said russia will pay quote, severe costs if it were to move against ukraine. something it says it has no intention of doing now as for those costs. well, bloomberg and the wall street journal are reporting financial punishment and sanctions on russian technology. if they were to move across that border. citing sources familiar with the matter. the reports say the efforts could include limits to rushes, energy exports as well as curves to rushes, access to items consisting of a certain amount of us technology, similar to export barriers leverage against china and time. now we're a quick break, but when we come back, the bret fit saga continues to shake out on the british isles. as the united kingdom, new negotiator is already threatening to do away with the northern ireland protocol . we'll discuss it on the other side. and as we go to break here, the number, the quote, the me i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a ro
in recent months, the u. s. and it's western allies have said russia will pay quote, severe costs if it were to move against ukraine. something it says it has no intention of doing now as for those costs. well, bloomberg and the wall street journal are reporting financial punishment and sanctions on russian technology. if they were to move across that border. citing sources familiar with the matter. the reports say the efforts could include limits to rushes, energy exports as well as curves to...
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the u. k. also reportedly planned to push the e, u to block rushes, use of swift, and an attempt to cut the nation off completely from the international payment system. now, rachel, it seems like, you know, we've heard a lot of this talk and what could happen and there's economic sanctions on the table. but if they were to cut off the swift bank, and of course the north seem to pipe like, does the west really have more leverage? and i mean, is this even likely to happen? you know, at the moment it seems like they are trying to come up with a number of consequences to kind of put in front of russia, even though russia has time and time again that they're not planning to invade. but at the same time, when you think of those consequences, we also have to remember what it would do to european nations and of the u. k, especially when it comes to cutting off the north stream to pipeline which they desperately need. and at the same time, if they were to cut russia off from swift altogether, it would t
the u. k. also reportedly planned to push the e, u to block rushes, use of swift, and an attempt to cut the nation off completely from the international payment system. now, rachel, it seems like, you know, we've heard a lot of this talk and what could happen and there's economic sanctions on the table. but if they were to cut off the swift bank, and of course the north seem to pipe like, does the west really have more leverage? and i mean, is this even likely to happen? you know, at the moment...
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u. k. press and through all the various ministers was going on under the surface. so it's a very bizarre situation to say the least. they're sort of late to the party and politically anyway, the u. k. but they're very active, of course, via nato, behind the scenes. so look at the bottom line here is, this is one of the biggest ever sort of virtual build ups to war in history. i mean, this is a propaganda operation. the likes which has never been undertaken in modern times. and we, we've seen various types of propaganda with the war on terror, but not with sort of a conventional war warfare or with a sort of, you know, made to major powers going out to this level. so this is like new territory. so the question is, what is the objective here for the west, and there's a number of major pieces on the table. obviously there's the geopolitically, the u. s. is wanting to renegotiate just about every sort of major agreement this left over from the cold war era, from various missile agreements th
u. k. press and through all the various ministers was going on under the surface. so it's a very bizarre situation to say the least. they're sort of late to the party and politically anyway, the u. k. but they're very active, of course, via nato, behind the scenes. so look at the bottom line here is, this is one of the biggest ever sort of virtual build ups to war in history. i mean, this is a propaganda operation. the likes which has never been undertaken in modern times. and we, we've seen...
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the u. s. stays around 2022 percent of the budgets and most agencies, i make all contributions from national members of the you and i'd make all. busy contribution nibble labrador, i mean, there must be little over the world. you believe that would agree with all this. why did you get nowhere with all of this? the notion to make contributions, voluntary, unfortunately didn't have agreement all around the world. but i think if it did, it would be like a su nami, sweeping through the halls of the un. i'm him, the un security council, of course, rather fine than the u. s. a. j. c. b. o. a. what prospect do you think? i mean, what's the delay since biden go back in of the iran nuclear deal? i know you're, you're an opponent. i don't know whether you think you think the option is to attack iran militarily. i'm not sure what your view is of iran u. s. relations in by the administration for all. busy public purposes remains committed to trying to get back into the deal and to get to run back into t
the u. s. stays around 2022 percent of the budgets and most agencies, i make all contributions from national members of the you and i'd make all. busy contribution nibble labrador, i mean, there must be little over the world. you believe that would agree with all this. why did you get nowhere with all of this? the notion to make contributions, voluntary, unfortunately didn't have agreement all around the world. but i think if it did, it would be like a su nami, sweeping through the halls of the...
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the u. k. government made the claim based on an intelligence assessment without providing evidence to back it up. the u. k. foreign offices press release had more than a few inconsistencies take him. danny mariah, former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski, except more i of his, on russia's sanctions list on top of that, his party failed to even past the last parliamentary elections. 5 percent threshold . this guy's not exactly poised to take the country by storm and seizing his property. sure was an interesting way of appointing him head of the future occupation. you have made my evening. the british foreign office seems confused. i've been under russian sanctions since 2018 due to a conflict with victrum. edward shook. my family's assets are frozen. there had the united kingdom, secret services and foreign office can square that with russia, supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the
the u. k. government made the claim based on an intelligence assessment without providing evidence to back it up. the u. k. foreign offices press release had more than a few inconsistencies take him. danny mariah, former ukrainian m. p, he cited as moscow's potential candidate to replace the current president vladimir zalinski, except more i of his, on russia's sanctions list on top of that, his party failed to even past the last parliamentary elections. 5 percent threshold . this guy's not...
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but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat at that time, he was left on record of the person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and somehow get a fire on there as well. it appears the u. k. authorities had not related any of their concerns about him to their american counterparts. before the attack. the alleged perpetrator was killed after 11 hours thumbed off. at the synagogue in cali vill the suburb of dallas all the hostages survived police and then to detain 2 teenagers as part of the ongoing investigation into the attack. earlier i spoke with a former m. i 5 intelligence officer who said the incident resulted from a failure on both sides of the atlantic. the failure to level one is that and i 5 did drop investigation to him. and it might well have been because he was seen to have mental health issues rather than terrorist to contention. but the other m astonishing thing from my perspective is the fact that he was out in the states as well, with a string of convi
but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat at that time, he was left on record of the person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and somehow get a fire on there as well. it appears the u. k. authorities had not related any of their concerns about him to their american counterparts. before the attack. the alleged perpetrator was killed after 11 hours thumbed off. at the synagogue in cali vill the suburb of dallas all the hostages survived police and then to detain 2...
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i do think that the e u has to make this as difficult as possible for the u. k. obviously, because they can't have all the countries leave. and obviously we've already, we've already heard about facts it movement in france and switch it into in our swede. next it in netherlands and poland is looking at way too. so the e u is going to stand at steady. i think i would not be surprised if list trusts, even though people said she'd be less frosty. david frost, i would not be surprised if she didn't act article 16 if you just back them or what would i mean, how would you be the timelines on that? because we've been kind of over the last 6 months of heard, a lot of wrangling over the idea of article 16, but nobody's really pull that trigger yet. no, we have. we knew that it would not go into effect for the whole christmas holiday season. but i mean, don't, don't mess with less trust me is that there's a reason that she's been able to see or 70 to trade deals with other nations because she's really strong. she's really pragmatic. ah, she doesn't threaten, she just does
i do think that the e u has to make this as difficult as possible for the u. k. obviously, because they can't have all the countries leave. and obviously we've already, we've already heard about facts it movement in france and switch it into in our swede. next it in netherlands and poland is looking at way too. so the e u is going to stand at steady. i think i would not be surprised if list trusts, even though people said she'd be less frosty. david frost, i would not be surprised if she didn't...
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u. s. is charged for better russian officials with aircraft piracy, a loss maze force, diversion of a ride that bus. i'm to see a newman by the magellan, straight on the very tip of south america, where no climate observatory is being launched and it will help to resolve mystery such as why these whales have been beaten more and more along the coast. ah, we begin in washington, where u. s. president joe biden has said russia will pay a heavy price, but invades ukraine. warning came as new satellite images show the scale of the military build up along the border. ukraine says russia has now deployed more than a $127000.00 troops. a white house correspondent, kimberly how get reports from washington. but there is no doubt, let me no doubt all that approach makes this choice. russia will pay a heavy price. speaking from prepared notes on the anniversary of his 1st year in office, president joe biden sought to clarify the u. s. position on a russian invasion into ukraine. i've been absolutel
u. s. is charged for better russian officials with aircraft piracy, a loss maze force, diversion of a ride that bus. i'm to see a newman by the magellan, straight on the very tip of south america, where no climate observatory is being launched and it will help to resolve mystery such as why these whales have been beaten more and more along the coast. ah, we begin in washington, where u. s. president joe biden has said russia will pay a heavy price, but invades ukraine. warning came as new...
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but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat of the time he was left on record as a person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and by a firearm there, it appears the u. k. authorities had not relayed any of their concerns at bottom to their american counterparts. before the attack. the alleged perpetrator was killed after an 11 hour standoff at the synagogue in cali. vill a suburb of dallas. all the hostages survived. police in england tub, detain 2 teenagers as part of the ongoing investigation into the attack. while i'm delighted to welcome live on to the program now. une michelle and the former m. i 5 intelligence officer in the u. k. on a pleasure to have you on, you, of course, will know better than anyone the sheer amount of potential terrorist cases being investigated by intelligent services. but given this alleged perpetrator had a criminal record on mental health problems, according to his family. surely a basic warning, at least should have been passed at side
but the u. k. authorities determined that he posed no threat of the time he was left on record as a person of interest, but was able to fly to the u. s. and by a firearm there, it appears the u. k. authorities had not relayed any of their concerns at bottom to their american counterparts. before the attack. the alleged perpetrator was killed after an 11 hour standoff at the synagogue in cali. vill a suburb of dallas. all the hostages survived. police in england tub, detain 2 teenagers as part...
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the u. k. 's party gates scandal is gaining momentum for a change though, it's not the prime minister barak johnson but the british opposition leader who's the center of attention for bridge has emerged showing the labor party leader cure storm drinking beer with staff during the 2020 on spring locked up, although he insists he did nothing wrong, unlike the prime minister, he's refusing to apologize just days before the election, we were very busy, were working in the office and we stopped for something to eat. and that we carried on working no party, no breach of the rules, and absolutely no comparison with the prime minister. it, it all comes in at a high profile scandal involving the u. k. p. m, who was pictured partying during the country's 1st locked on the story still making headlines with johnson's popularity plummeting to an all. busy time low. well, when it's all on folded mr. stormer himself, you may recall ridicule, the prime minister for the wait, he justified this index says to say
the u. k. 's party gates scandal is gaining momentum for a change though, it's not the prime minister barak johnson but the british opposition leader who's the center of attention for bridge has emerged showing the labor party leader cure storm drinking beer with staff during the 2020 on spring locked up, although he insists he did nothing wrong, unlike the prime minister, he's refusing to apologize just days before the election, we were very busy, were working in the office and we stopped for...
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u. s. in russia a walls of pods a powerful blast reduces a mining town and gone to rubble triggered by a collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle carrying explosives. so ah, the death of rock'n'roll legend meatloaf at the age of $74.00. ah clone. welcome to the program. you ancestry journal, antonio terrace is calling for investigations into asked rights carried out by the saudi led coalition in yen. and on friday, more than 80 people at believe to have been killed when a detention center in sada and the port city of the data was struck, drawing condemnation from the united nations. i'll diplomatic editor james bay's reports now from un headquarters in new york. as strikes have been carried out on who the hell territory in yemen all week, but this one was by far the most dead. i'm the main target seems to have been a detention center in the huffy stronghold of sedar in northern yemen. the death told continues to rise as they find bodies many believe to be migrants, while searching fo
u. s. in russia a walls of pods a powerful blast reduces a mining town and gone to rubble triggered by a collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle carrying explosives. so ah, the death of rock'n'roll legend meatloaf at the age of $74.00. ah clone. welcome to the program. you ancestry journal, antonio terrace is calling for investigations into asked rights carried out by the saudi led coalition in yen. and on friday, more than 80 people at believe to have been killed when a detention center...
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it asked him how the u. s. plans to follow his obligation not to strengthen some of the security at the expense of the security of others. he promised to explain the us position on zillow. well said galen, for all press conference was followed up with one from u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking the u. s. chief diplomat saying that the that diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia and the west white. now he said that he'd received, the sharon says from said galen roland has worked hard to know it ancient old invading ukraine. at this moment he said he'd received those assurances in the past as well with the actions of russia didn't match up to that. then that would be a response from the united states and its allies and not response would be swift, severe, and united. he said that there will be a response from washington to those concerns that were voiced by m moscow and that response will be coming in the next week. he also said that there's ways and means a
it asked him how the u. s. plans to follow his obligation not to strengthen some of the security at the expense of the security of others. he promised to explain the us position on zillow. well said galen, for all press conference was followed up with one from u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking the u. s. chief diplomat saying that the that diplomatic route remained open to finding a solution for the tensions between russia and the west white. now he said that he'd received, the sharon...
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now that the u. e. it's, it's come to the u. s. borders to so believe i don't think it will lead to a quicker resolution, but i think it will move the waters a little bit. and i think we've seen that now. well, you know, the international you and special envoy us special envoy are visiting the region and they are talking. i think there is a lot of discussions going on between the leaders in the region. so i think it is, it has, it has managed the conflict a little bit more to the forefront of international politics because it's been neglected for, for many reasons. and that is wrong because we are seeing people being killed and suffering. and then next to us, and that is a huge amount of having crisis is being said and the world at large, you can order this conflict, letting them just, you know, get on with it. so i think this is going to at least bring this to the forefront and then there are some discussions, and i think the more attacks happens in the cities even if they don't succeed, the fear of, of those attacks. and of co
now that the u. e. it's, it's come to the u. s. borders to so believe i don't think it will lead to a quicker resolution, but i think it will move the waters a little bit. and i think we've seen that now. well, you know, the international you and special envoy us special envoy are visiting the region and they are talking. i think there is a lot of discussions going on between the leaders in the region. so i think it is, it has, it has managed the conflict a little bit more to the forefront of...
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in the u. k. alma crohn cases are now doubling every 2 days and with more than 200000 possibly infected every day, the number could pass a 1000000 within a week. long queues again at vaccinations, centers up and down the u. k. as the government's boost, the job program continues apace. the dilemma facing the politicians on that side of the river is whether the jobs alone will be enough to slow the progress of the alma kron variance. so we have to look at what we can do to slow leak cons advice when it comes to deciding which options to reduce the infection rate. the advice from the w h o, do it all? ah, another escalation in yemen conflict, the u. e says it's intercepted a missile attack by who the rebels. ah, good morning from daughter aubrey one. i'm kim all santa maria. this is the world news from al jersey. we are absolutely open to a diplomatic engagement without pre conditions. that's the u. s. urging north korea to resume talks to end its nuclear program after a flurry of miss are launch
in the u. k. alma crohn cases are now doubling every 2 days and with more than 200000 possibly infected every day, the number could pass a 1000000 within a week. long queues again at vaccinations, centers up and down the u. k. as the government's boost, the job program continues apace. the dilemma facing the politicians on that side of the river is whether the jobs alone will be enough to slow the progress of the alma kron variance. so we have to look at what we can do to slow leak cons advice...