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u. k. quick to point the finger at russia over this latest d d o. s. attack on ukraine. how could they be so sure? well, when it comes down to attribution of a cyber attack, there's 2 questions. it's a matter of the data that you have, which the u. s. and u. k. through their signals, intelligence agencies, the national security agency, and the g. c, h q of quite a bit, but the bigger question here is political will. historically, the u. s. u k, have been much slower to point the finger countries like russia for cyber attacks, most notably in 2016 when it took quite a while for the government to speak up as the cyber attacks around the election took place. it seems that this administration has taken those lessons the heart and they are deliberately moving much, much faster than the u. s. was ever done before. just how dangerous are these cyber attacks, or are they just a nuisance? well right now the, the question the answer is mixed. so as you said, denial of service attacks effectively bring down services. and they're, they're technically simple, but they're really about
u. k. quick to point the finger at russia over this latest d d o. s. attack on ukraine. how could they be so sure? well, when it comes down to attribution of a cyber attack, there's 2 questions. it's a matter of the data that you have, which the u. s. and u. k. through their signals, intelligence agencies, the national security agency, and the g. c, h q of quite a bit, but the bigger question here is political will. historically, the u. s. u k, have been much slower to point the finger...
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u. k. and by australia i just a quick reminder, it's called orchestra. and basically, it's a somewhat of a military packed in which the us and the u. k. will are set to help or stray, build a nuclear fleet and expand its military capabilities. rushing, china have agreed that this is worrisome and that they, well they condemn any such initiatives. also al, it wasn't just politics. that was, that was on the table. also business deals and probably the key out here is. busy that basically are basically asha rushes key gas exports and gas from over the course of the next 10 years. it will ship a $100000000.00 metric tons of gas to china through tasks done. this is a major deals and we already seeing, you know, we're already seeing russian energy companies. stocks rising, rising in value or, you know, are following this development. now butler, my problem is still here. i mean they match, i should say, it didn't take long for the 2 leaders to to confirm that they agree on so many points that i'm approved in. and she didn't think they deposit for lunch and they
u. k. and by australia i just a quick reminder, it's called orchestra. and basically, it's a somewhat of a military packed in which the us and the u. k. will are set to help or stray, build a nuclear fleet and expand its military capabilities. rushing, china have agreed that this is worrisome and that they, well they condemn any such initiatives. also al, it wasn't just politics. that was, that was on the table. also business deals and probably the key out here is. busy that basically are...
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u. k. and australia, it's called orcus. and just a quick reminder for you basically its main purpose is it for the us and the u. k. to help australia to bolster its capability, including in the nucleus, fear. so both nations, russia and china have called this worrisome and that it is undermining regional and indeed global security. but it wasn't just politics that was on the table. business was discussed as well. brushes, energy, john gas room has signed a deal according to which it will ship a $100000000.00 metric tons of gas to china through cassock stone. so again, the big development russian energy companies are already seeing a rise in their stock prices following this piece of new. but again, this is the initial meeting between the 2 lead as it didn't. it didn't last long and after that, vladimir putin and she didn't think they left the entourage behind and they proceeded to have tentative talks, just the 2 of them over lunch. and what is yet to come. vladimir putin is said to witness the opening ceremony of the winter olympic games o
u. k. and australia, it's called orcus. and just a quick reminder for you basically its main purpose is it for the us and the u. k. to help australia to bolster its capability, including in the nucleus, fear. so both nations, russia and china have called this worrisome and that it is undermining regional and indeed global security. but it wasn't just politics that was on the table. business was discussed as well. brushes, energy, john gas room has signed a deal according to which it will ship a...
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u. k reveals that metropolitan police officers have been joking in private messages about rape and killing. quick, warding, you may find some of this stuff offensive. fossil offices were found, as we say, a well glorifying domestic abuse, rape and murder, number of messages were about the female colleagues. some of those behind the texts are still in their jobs and overdose correspondent. now here's a shadow. edwards dashed with a closer look. all careful incidents of hey crime involving racist, sexist and home aside. the messages have been discovered by a watch drug investigation into the police. thousands of messages taking place between 20162018 were reviewed. only 2 officers sucked. 9 of the 14 investigated are still serving in the 4th one another holds a contract to stop role. now the commission of face is cool to go, but not just from the public, but senior politicians as well as former high ranking offices. we're not seeing one of instances we've seen now too many instances of the most appalling behaviors. i also think it shows a feeler obliteration in some quarters. the met police may be
u. k reveals that metropolitan police officers have been joking in private messages about rape and killing. quick, warding, you may find some of this stuff offensive. fossil offices were found, as we say, a well glorifying domestic abuse, rape and murder, number of messages were about the female colleagues. some of those behind the texts are still in their jobs and overdose correspondent. now here's a shadow. edwards dashed with a closer look. all careful incidents of hey crime involving...
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u . k. all the factors before with that phosphate. absolutely. i want to break the quick before we go hillard because, you know, obviously the negotiators are saying they're kind of at a stalemate right now. and neither good nor bad is happening and also lives trust without saying they need to get this deal worked out. so that way both sides can really focus on geopolitical tension, like what we're seeing with, with russia and nato, and it kind of raises the question. does that put into question what lives trust is role is as both the board secretary and the chief rec negotiator, and unfortunately i have about 30 seconds left ill or yes, she's doing both. i'm. she's very thinly stretch, but also don't forget to be capital bite because obviously by going with $870.00 was tonight and though he's really concerned about like this friday agreement, i also would say so back he, they, it's all the customs restriction. they predicted that they will restriction all the tracks down from 80 to 30. that still is yet to come. and they want all these, all these tracks because they say
u . k. all the factors before with that phosphate. absolutely. i want to break the quick before we go hillard because, you know, obviously the negotiators are saying they're kind of at a stalemate right now. and neither good nor bad is happening and also lives trust without saying they need to get this deal worked out. so that way both sides can really focus on geopolitical tension, like what we're seeing with, with russia and nato, and it kind of raises the question. does that put into...
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u. k. refills, metropolitan police officers have been joking in private messages about raping women and killing children. quick warning. you may find some of the techs we're about to show you offensive offices were found to be glorifying, domestic abuse, rape and murder. some of the messages were about their own female colleagues with some of those behind the texts still in their jobs. they are both also says that the incidents are not isolated and cannot be explained away, is just the behavior of a few bad apples on these shania edwards dash t takes a closer look all careful incidents of hate crime involving racist, sexist and homophobic messages have been discovered by a watch stroke investigation into the police, thousands of messages taking place between 20162018 were reviewed yet only 2 officers sacked. 9 of the 14 investigated are still serving in the force. one another holds a contract to staff role. now the commission of faces schools to go, but not just from the public, but senior politicians, as well as former high ranking officers. we're not seeing one of instances we've seen now too many instances
u. k. refills, metropolitan police officers have been joking in private messages about raping women and killing children. quick warning. you may find some of the techs we're about to show you offensive offices were found to be glorifying, domestic abuse, rape and murder. some of the messages were about their own female colleagues with some of those behind the texts still in their jobs. they are both also says that the incidents are not isolated and cannot be explained away, is just the behavior...
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rumbles on, just a quick reminder that the debate show recommends getting vaccinated as the best way to stay safe. the u. k. government is facing calls to apologize for if you turn on mandatory back scenes, incur homes and hospitals. critics say some nurses have suddenly found themselves in untenable positions. it was the white policy at the time, supported by the clinical evidence and the government make no apology for it. it has also proven to be the right policy in retrospect, given the severity of delta we spoke to raj, said god, director of a nursing home in england and he says it's too late for apologies when we've been saying right up to the last day of the monday it became necessary that the fix that this would house the case act we're getting close is traffic and offer you an apology. now is, is too light. and unfortunately, it's not just the 40 to 70000 people that can say the last that i need to apologize to. it's all the current can work as well because the burden of care fell straight on to the people that were left in the sector. and we know that the effects that it had on staffing, we were 1
rumbles on, just a quick reminder that the debate show recommends getting vaccinated as the best way to stay safe. the u. k. government is facing calls to apologize for if you turn on mandatory back scenes, incur homes and hospitals. critics say some nurses have suddenly found themselves in untenable positions. it was the white policy at the time, supported by the clinical evidence and the government make no apology for it. it has also proven to be the right policy in retrospect, given the...
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u. k. all the fact, as i mentioned before with their phosphoric. now birds were on her on breaks a quick before we go hiller, because, you know, obviously the negotiators are saying they're kind of at a stalemate, right? is mouth neither good nor bad is happening and also lives trust was out saying very, to get this deal worked out. so that way both sides can really focus are geopolitical touch of like what we're seeing with, with russia and nato. and it kind of raised the question, does that would have been the question, what lose trust is role is as both the board secretary and the chief brackson negotiator and unfortunately about 30 seconds left miller? yes. she's doing both. i'm. she's very thinly stretched, but also don't forget to be kept with bite because obviously biden's going that was $1870.00 wooten island, though. he's really concerned about my good friday agreement. i also would say marius, so that he, they, it's, there is all the customs restrictions they've that predicted that they will cut the restriction. all the checks down from 80 to 30. that still is yet to come and t
u. k. all the fact, as i mentioned before with their phosphoric. now birds were on her on breaks a quick before we go hiller, because, you know, obviously the negotiators are saying they're kind of at a stalemate, right? is mouth neither good nor bad is happening and also lives trust was out saying very, to get this deal worked out. so that way both sides can really focus are geopolitical touch of like what we're seeing with, with russia and nato. and it kind of raised the question, does that...
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so from london, it's a very quick and big reaction today with the prime minister saying we last brace ourselves for war diminishing any hope of diplomacy effectively the u. k. has spoken out in solidarity with ukraine and spoken out against what it is perceiving as a russian aggression. specifically, with this barrage of sanctions imposed ashuelot and z host of going on a route on our t think schools to banner child run counter to britain's traditions of free speech . no such a long history of free speech speakers corner. but they're the labor leader. once or r t to be shut down, not only in britain, but all around the world, that means artie france id, spanish, argy america, righty. france. i mean, they do so really audi german. all of them have to be shut down all around the world. this is the attitude of the front bench of the british labor body today as the u. k. prime minister bars johnson, of course, who's a former journalist said we don't, but politically ban tv stations and media. there is a regulator here called off. com. i should say though, that he was asked johnson about the extra financing for the b, b, c. and it's world service programs which
so from london, it's a very quick and big reaction today with the prime minister saying we last brace ourselves for war diminishing any hope of diplomacy effectively the u. k. has spoken out in solidarity with ukraine and spoken out against what it is perceiving as a russian aggression. specifically, with this barrage of sanctions imposed ashuelot and z host of going on a route on our t think schools to banner child run counter to britain's traditions of free speech . no such a long history of...
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u. k. they are all preparing to announce further sanctions against russia. we've heard from the british prime minister boris johnson not long ago have a quick listen. we will immediately institute package of economic sanctions, which i think is people would expect talk to not just entities in, in don bass, him against him and, and yet, but are in russia itself. targeting russian are economic interests as hard as we can. it is absolutely vital that that effort that, that conquest of another european country should not succeed. and that to put into felt met him baba in london. what's the word on the sanctions? i believe an announcement coming 1020 minutes or so. if i'm boris johnson shortly in parliament, but earlier on monday on tuesday. sorry, he did share a meeting of the national emergency security committee. and after that, he made a comment section which he just heard. now, he's saying that term, if russian forces do go beyond those areas which britain says it's currently invading, then further sanctions could come into effect. but right now, as of one hour from now, he's saying that there will be a new british sanctions against individuals and
u. k. they are all preparing to announce further sanctions against russia. we've heard from the british prime minister boris johnson not long ago have a quick listen. we will immediately institute package of economic sanctions, which i think is people would expect talk to not just entities in, in don bass, him against him and, and yet, but are in russia itself. targeting russian are economic interests as hard as we can. it is absolutely vital that that effort that, that conquest of another...
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from london, it's a very quick and big reaction today with the prime minister saying we must brace ourselves for war diminishing any hopes of didn't plo missy. effectively the u. k. has spoken out until the dark with ukraine and spoken out against is perceiving as a russian aggression, specifically with this barge of sanctions imposed just on the 20 past the hour here at moscow or reminded now of our breaking news for youth this hour. at the opera house of russia's parliament has just approved the president's request to deploy russian troops abroad. the supplies only to so called peacekeeping forces. it comes off to the low house, the state duma, ratified treaties of military and economic cooperation with a don. it's can lugens republics. it's off the lot of my food and recognize them as sovereign states. now when it comes to the issue of the north stream to gas pipeline, essentially being shut down now by german officials there, i discussed the issue of no stream to just a short time ago with karen can isolate form of foreign minister of austria. it's a tremendous implications for germany, not only when it comes to an she's security supply or it's for john hous
from london, it's a very quick and big reaction today with the prime minister saying we must brace ourselves for war diminishing any hopes of didn't plo missy. effectively the u. k. has spoken out until the dark with ukraine and spoken out against is perceiving as a russian aggression, specifically with this barge of sanctions imposed just on the 20 past the hour here at moscow or reminded now of our breaking news for youth this hour. at the opera house of russia's parliament has just approved...
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from london, it's a very quick and big reaction today with the prime minister saying we love brace ourselves for war diminishing any hope of dim plumas see effectively the u. k. has spoken out until the dark with ukraine and spoken out against what it is perceiving as a russian aggression, specifically with this barge of sanctions imposed or sharp. i was asked to lie from london analyses, paul, asleep in berlin, both of you. thank you. that's a stay in london now and join actually return. see the host of our team program going underground greatly. say you this afternoon. it's it seems that labor lead kissed armor is now saying the u. k. and its allies should bad r t of a rushes recognition of the dawn basset seems whether sanctions or ante russia rhetoric option seem to have no bounds these days. yeah, i hope, but beaver watching this all around the world. don't think it's propaganda if you think it is. as you probably switch it off the guest armor. critics say he was a instrumental when he ran the or as a top prosecutor of the crown prosecution service against julian assange. of course the u. n. says is tortured here, detained here, a beacon of free speech
from london, it's a very quick and big reaction today with the prime minister saying we love brace ourselves for war diminishing any hope of dim plumas see effectively the u. k. has spoken out until the dark with ukraine and spoken out against what it is perceiving as a russian aggression, specifically with this barge of sanctions imposed or sharp. i was asked to lie from london analyses, paul, asleep in berlin, both of you. thank you. that's a stay in london now and join actually return. see...
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quick of an annual of part of the united kingdom. it must be many, many years since north island could be said to be out performing every other part of the u. k. so how does that squared off if you have businesses of telling you the protocols a disaster, but the statistics are saying, look nice economy relative to the mesh the company is doing well. how does that come together? i think we have seen a bit of a spring and your response to the co with making a break. but there are and you're right only sending, i'm a practical person. i get it with me in seconds regularly. and so what i'm making a percent of maintenance is just tell me that the protocol not not protocol is preventing them from treating to the way that they would apply badges. and i can say that on able to trade with, with the, in it, it can in the cause of may be rocker state the cause of each additional cost. so so i would suggest that maybe i recovery in north america would have been more spec, tighter and even more positive. if we didn't have the non political red pepper bread pip? garak said on tarzan, please. couldn't you persuade, using your influence and pressure and the
quick of an annual of part of the united kingdom. it must be many, many years since north island could be said to be out performing every other part of the u. k. so how does that squared off if you have businesses of telling you the protocols a disaster, but the statistics are saying, look nice economy relative to the mesh the company is doing well. how does that come together? i think we have seen a bit of a spring and your response to the co with making a break. but there are and you're right...
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quickly let me just quick, then touch on the issue of sanctions christ, cuz i know that's what you're on to talk about. i'm an analyst already calling these sanctions on the u. s. the u. k. europe against russia, or rather tepid a, but have a been received there in moscow and you know, what do they mean? well the a year. yup. the rights did to sanctions and announced this week in response to the recognition of the 2 republic. sir ret are inconsequential and russian economy is certainly very well placed, smokes are of them. and really our analysis is this. the sanctions now so far would have a 0, almost 0 impact. but, but that's now kind of almost already history because the u. s. a. europe are also made very clear to have russia made any additional moves like beyond the recognition of the 2 republics. then the dis, sanctions would be quickly wrapped his up to the much more severe category unless you need. however, what we're now looking at, because the, the actions that we are now looking at on the grounding crane ah, do justify moving into the more severe sanctions category. and i think this is what we're going to hear later today from washington and, and from europe.
quickly let me just quick, then touch on the issue of sanctions christ, cuz i know that's what you're on to talk about. i'm an analyst already calling these sanctions on the u. s. the u. k. europe against russia, or rather tepid a, but have a been received there in moscow and you know, what do they mean? well the a year. yup. the rights did to sanctions and announced this week in response to the recognition of the 2 republic. sir ret are inconsequential and russian economy is certainly very...