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u. s. s. e 's, more than 30 media site to main linked to a ran over what he calls this information campaigns. the justice department and it decides hosted on american domains in violation of washington sanctions. the move comes amid rising tensions with toronto. well, we got reaction from the international federation of journal, which does say a different response would have been were appropriate. the blocking by the us, so websites run by groups affiliated with a run is the wrong way to deal with. so cold disinformation. while real journalism requires the respect of solid ethical principles and full independence from governments, we cannot accept but governments unilateral decide which websites they don't like to shut down. thus challenging freedom of speech. the ban on our website reveals once again the falsehoods of the slogan, so freedom of expression and all the other headlines promoted by the united states of america, including its inability to confront the truth. one of the websites that
u. s. s. e 's, more than 30 media site to main linked to a ran over what he calls this information campaigns. the justice department and it decides hosted on american domains in violation of washington sanctions. the move comes amid rising tensions with toronto. well, we got reaction from the international federation of journal, which does say a different response would have been were appropriate. the blocking by the us, so websites run by groups affiliated with a run is the wrong way to deal...
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u. e. at the press a button. the report also cited a number of dark matter. employees who were former u. s. s a and intelligence officials. the employees said they were asked to carry out offensive operations under the banner of protecting u. e. z. national security. dark matter dismissed. the researchers allegations saying it preferred quote, talking reality not fantasy tama on this harm at the author report, jenna mclaughlin, who has investigated the work of dog matter extensively around 2015 the u. a. and it's company essentially linked pretty closely to its own defense defense services. dark matter. wanted to get some of those employees into their own roof. so they could do a lot more things more freely because some of those us contractors were restricted by us laws. they were drawn by massive salaries promises of staying in beautiful places, pool villas, yachts, even sometime. so once some of these employees arrived in dark matter, they were sort of asked questions about how to use those skills in an offensive manner. in order to do that, they would also have to have their see, the corne
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u. s. agree furnace smith. alex's era. the u. s. president has hail the deal with the e. u to end a long running trans atlantic dispute on a craft subsidies the agreement reach with you leaders suspend status for 5 years for american play make a boeing and european rival ab bus. joe biden called it a major breakthrough and says it will help counter china's untie competitive practices in the ation sector from brussels that boston has more united front against china also cannot make lee. that's what joe biden wanted to achieve here in brussels. and to achieve that, he had to come up with an interesting offer. and he also came in the form of a deal on aircraft subsidies. this had lab legal battles lasting 17 year long and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides of you and the u. s, it was all about state subsidies for boy on one side in the us, and on air bus here in the you. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these paris, which means that the air between the end of us should be clear for why this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft. the agreement we have
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u. s. and e. u government's has been halted for the time being the u. s. and you have agreed to suspend tariffs for 5 years in relation to the boeing air bus battle, which is at bought at the w t o. ready for 17 years, the rivalry has caused plenty of tension between europe in the us, with things heating up during the trump administration. in 2019, the world trade organization gave us the greenlight to bring in tariffs worth up to $7500000000.00 on products from the u. that was in response to illegal government support of boeing's rival european playmaker air bus. and just last year, the w t o ruled in favor of the european union, concluding that illegal aid was given to jet plane manufacturer. boeing by the us govern, that you planned to impose $4000000000.00 in tariffs against the u. s. and action which the block chose to delay until after the 2020 u. s. election. after which point tensions already began to ease those. my remember very well, it started when i got my 1st phone call by president biden in february, and we jointly decided to solve this proble
u. s. and e. u government's has been halted for the time being the u. s. and you have agreed to suspend tariffs for 5 years in relation to the boeing air bus battle, which is at bought at the w t o. ready for 17 years, the rivalry has caused plenty of tension between europe in the us, with things heating up during the trump administration. in 2019, the world trade organization gave us the greenlight to bring in tariffs worth up to $7500000000.00 on products from the u. that was in response to...
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u. s. h e r, and others such as m s f say they're advocating for the release of this teenage girl who made this allegations and those other girls that she said will also be at . but the reality is until that happens, these schools and possibly even many more fear that they torturous ordeals are far from over when they make simple a basic human request to go to the bathroom that they could be subjected to this type of sexual assault and violence something but clean, nobody can deem acceptable americans are divided over to new statues, of george floyd was killed during an arrest while police officer last year. one of those buses put up in new york for june 10th us holiday. that marks the end of slavery in america. george floyd's brother, who was at the unveiling of the monument called his bring us sacrifice to the cause of racial just a couple of days earlier. another statue of george floyd was presented to the public in new jersey in 30 men since the death of floyd in minneapolis and event spot months of civil unrest in the u. s. i'm beyond a police officer, was convicted of his murder in a
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u. s. s. values. and that's exactly what he's doing with this trip meeting the g 7, nato, the e u, and then sitting down, face to face with the russian president vladimir putin. james bays al jazeera, saint ives, activists in the u. k. welcome biden soon, ounce men, and said much more needs to be done. a group from the vas organization stage. and our demonstration near the site of the g. 7 summit calling on lead us to address global vaccine inequality. they drew the faces of g 7. leaders in the sands with the slogan, share the vaccine, wave, the patrons, the inequality vaccine axis is staggering. this, in this county where we are now, has vaccinated more people done. $22.00 african nations combines at this rate, the g 7 countries will have vaccinated the population within the next 6 or 7 months . whereas for the developing world, it would take 57 years to reach that same level of protection. so that's why we're asking was really those who are meeting here today to allow more countries and more qualified manufacturers to produce the life saving vaccines. well, the 1000000000 doses still fall short of the
u. s. s. values. and that's exactly what he's doing with this trip meeting the g 7, nato, the e u, and then sitting down, face to face with the russian president vladimir putin. james bays al jazeera, saint ives, activists in the u. k. welcome biden soon, ounce men, and said much more needs to be done. a group from the vas organization stage. and our demonstration near the site of the g. 7 summit calling on lead us to address global vaccine inequality. they drew the faces of g 7. leaders in the...
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e. working with the n. s a here to spy on the u. l. i don't the u. s. do you make any distinction between that kind of spying and cyber hacking? well, listen, that kind of spine which we referred to as espionage, right? is actually far more dangerous. so there is a case of the solar wind case in which us agencies fly. agency said that russian state actors had gotten into us software and were able to spy on us. okay, that's not ransomware, that's fine. that is much more destructive. the u. s. does this all over the world . we know they've done it in the e. we know that they've the n s a tap the phones of world leaders, right? it's much or serious then some hacker getting into the ferry that takes you back and forth to martha's vineyard and saying i want them bitcoin to turn it back on. these are, those are much more serious instances, but there is a distinction between ransomware and cyber warfare. the u. s. in gauges heavily as a government in cyber warfare, not in ransomware, just to help us 7 in the evening here in moscow. good to have you company, we
e. working with the n. s a here to spy on the u. l. i don't the u. s. do you make any distinction between that kind of spying and cyber hacking? well, listen, that kind of spine which we referred to as espionage, right? is actually far more dangerous. so there is a case of the solar wind case in which us agencies fly. agency said that russian state actors had gotten into us software and were able to spy on us. okay, that's not ransomware, that's fine. that is much more destructive. the u. s....
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u. s. for instance, which was the laggards will be e s t compatible. so that's really where this is going to and that is also where the court would take this going to if, if, if m companies do not become compliant with court, we're a big sways the with new standards, it will be hard to attract investment. but then again, one of the things i just would like to say, and i'm glad our, our colleague from italy said that is that we also need to look at the full life cycle investment. because it's so easy to say o e v spectrum. this is better, we really need to look at what this means in terms of the full life cycle of any use or any source of energy. we have to leave that discussion though, that's a good point to end our thoughts today. thank you all. thank you to, i guess they were nina, the potter cornelia maia and lorenzo your auntie and thank you to for your company . you can see the show again via the website of course alpha 0 dot com. and for more discussion check on our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash adrian side story can join
u. s. for instance, which was the laggards will be e s t compatible. so that's really where this is going to and that is also where the court would take this going to if, if, if m companies do not become compliant with court, we're a big sways the with new standards, it will be hard to attract investment. but then again, one of the things i just would like to say, and i'm glad our, our colleague from italy said that is that we also need to look at the full life cycle investment. because it's so...
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u. s. and you say they'll shelf the tariffs, at least for the near term. they try to focus on bigger market rivals. companies out of china. the store, it can be on the u. s. and e, you have agreed to a 5 year plan that would suspend terrorists connected to the air bus boeing dispute . the deal also includes the creation of a working group to negotiate subsidy limits, before disagreements get out of hand. we want of course, to expend us trade and investments, but we also want to discuss how we avoid new unjustified technical barriers and how to cooperate in areas with high potential from our economy, specially of course in the digital technology reaching a detailed chord, however, was not easy, given the long legal wrangling, the souring of relations and the negative impact the dispute has had on trade and on other sectors of the economy. in 2019 the u. s. slapped $7500000000.00 of tariffs on wine cheese and all of among other things that you struck back in 2024 1000000000 dollars worth of duties on suitcases. rum and nuts, even harley davidson motor bikes. the 2 side suspended terrorists earlier this year that suspension will now continue for the 1st the of a f
u. s. and you say they'll shelf the tariffs, at least for the near term. they try to focus on bigger market rivals. companies out of china. the store, it can be on the u. s. and e, you have agreed to a 5 year plan that would suspend terrorists connected to the air bus boeing dispute . the deal also includes the creation of a working group to negotiate subsidy limits, before disagreements get out of hand. we want of course, to expend us trade and investments, but we also want to discuss how we...
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e u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band, i mean the, the u. s. as it has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy? we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i prob and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike, you re, public affairs, for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go and a full court press on us senators and, and prominent people, prominent politicians so that they would create this negative narrative about nigeria and which is far from the truth. and those were on ground know that. and the, for instance, the british high commissioner in nigeria is aware of that because now she's on the receiving end. she's being threatened by the same i pulled by now you can the lead of april. and mr. ambassador, i'd like to ask you because i mean what, what is clear is that the economic situation in the country is not good. unemployment has more than quadrupled sense to hurry, took office, more than half of young people can't find job
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u. s. president to europe until now. first of the g 7 summit in england and the native summit and then the height of the e u. u. s. meeting and clearly the united states, back the trans atlantic alliances back on the trans atlantic relations of crucial importance for us in the european union. i'm the 2 main pillars, our security and defense on the one hand on trade, on the other hand. and if we now managed to solve this dispute, which has been keeping us busy for nearly 20 years, and that is certainly a good positive step in the right direction. i hope the steps can follow in the next years. okay, so the broad strokes are there, but are you disappointed that we didn't see the by the ministration, scrap of those terrorists on steel and aluminum that still remain the what i would very much welcome about these topics will also be scrapped. this is especially important for the german steel and alan minium industry. but we're not there yet, but let's keep working on them. and now working groups are being established on trade, on technology. and this is exactly what it's all about. we need to unleash the potential. we
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u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they did a sort of fudge with regard to new knowledge. so that could be free trade. continuing on the island of ireland that you could have goods from the u. k. part of the island, northern ireland travel freely to the republic of our trains, part of the you in order to get that deal. the protocol says that you have to board a checks for goods leaving england scotland wales to go to another part of the u. k . northern ireland that is controversial here in the u. k. to say the least, there's a lot of pressure on the u. k. to withdraw from parts of that protocol that sangree the u. right now the latest route is about british sausages and where the sausages made in england, for example, can be imported to northern
u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they did a sort of fudge with regard to new knowledge. so that could be free trade. continuing on...
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u. s. characterizes a hard liner now in iran. now hardliner is any leader or anyone who wants to see the e. u and the u. s. abide by its own treaty commitments that's now a hard liner in the us. so what lives we see in the vitamins traces drifting further right on this towards the sort of pump, peo, trump administration position on the j. c p. away. so this is going to be a massive problem and you know what? the obama administration didn't fully implemented, j. c. p. o, either. so this isn't strictly a partisan trump versus democrat issue. the u. s. government full stop has never fully implemented the jeep reg, never intended to, which many people believe that you sit on the line from plymouth at my home city. indeed say hi to everyone there to play list have a good day and thanks for time. now next controversial brain chip technology. let's talk about. 3 that scary, i may say like science fiction, but it's gained increasing attention over the years with countries developing programs to try to explore implanting microchips into human brains and recent reports to that in the russian media here. but the tec
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e u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to, to bargain with you on some of these issues. but trade experts have also said that these boeing, airbus tariffs are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs with the trump administration, put on on the european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive tours trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and frank and barbara talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. and now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the
e u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to, to bargain with you on some of these issues. but trade experts have also said that these boeing, airbus tariffs are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs with the trump administration, put on on the european metals. so those are still...
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e u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to to bargain with the u on some of these issues, but treat experts have also said that these boeing, airbus terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs that the trump administration put on on the, on european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive towards trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and 1st and proper people talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. let's take a look at some of the stories they can use around th
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u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with or live underlying and sure all, michelle hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's spent the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president bite and we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks to this week long visit by president biden. right. d w theory shows covering the summit forces geneva switzerland. excellent work is always terry. thank you. you are doing now by michelle guild link. he is a memb
u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading...
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u. s saying has concerns about the issue of northern all and then the current tension between the e u and the u. k. following breaks it concerns in the u. s. that those tensions could affect the good friday agreement. that's the peace treaty in northern ireland from 1998, under what was called the north. the protocol which was something signed at the time of breaks it free trade was allowed to continue between north northern part of the u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that needs to be board of checks from england, scotland and wales, which are part of the u. k. to another part of the u. k. northern ireland, that's cause tension for mr. johnson at home. a lot of criticism over it and the u . k is now thinking about pulling out of parts of that protocol. so that's where the tension comes in. the latest tension, it may sound trivial, is about sausages and whether they can be why they can't be imported from the mainland to northern ireland. it's not trivial. there's a real danger that this could become a problem for peace in ireland and certainly could sour some of the relations that take place during this meeting and cold.
u. s saying has concerns about the issue of northern all and then the current tension between the e u and the u. k. following breaks it concerns in the u. s. that those tensions could affect the good friday agreement. that's the peace treaty in northern ireland from 1998, under what was called the north. the protocol which was something signed at the time of breaks it free trade was allowed to continue between north northern part of the u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that...
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u. s. e d and the soldier in the kurdish defense forces. ana and nash, s brother, met with stationed at the same location. armor fell in the fight against h 30 years old. the soldiers know that we are taking a risk. our route is a perilous one, that you hardest may no longer have a strong presence here, but individually. they're still working everywhere. i was here many times was always drive this way when we had to go to don't hook. ah. and also of course, when they visited the holy side of learning, how do you feel going back along this road? ah. 6 today is a very dark day. awfully tough. but it's been so day of great significance. now it's very important that we take this route back there today. ah. over there other mountains, have she likely think when you see those mountains? rosie on august the 15th 2014. when the eighty's was surrounded, most people had already escaped from the mountains. but in august to serve those mountains was still full of you see seeking refuge, and that is, ah misinger mountains. for centuries, a refuge for the eighty's and other religious minorities in the re
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's about b e u commission decision to push the matter further and publicly, while others see it is needed. i admit the case is very complicated, but it is fundamentally very, very simple. a central bank buys bonds with money printed via created by here ex needle. so they enlarge the monetary space and that they create a great risk for inflation, which not happens the day after, not even the day after tomorrow, but some day because there is a high potential for inflationary tendency of the savings. the people who put their money in the bank who have a limited amount of money. they need a compensation for that. for the time being, they don't get any compensation. and if they put a little more of the bank, they have to pay negative interest. prices have been rising for real estate everywhere. defect is very much reflected in the example of america, italy, italy can place it's her bonds and better condition than the entities is america. there must be something wrong. yeah, this is a distortion of competition, which does not pay tribute to the real risks of italian bonds and american bonds. i think the main challenge of that ruling is that the european kish commission, which considers itself as the guardian of the treaty, cannot accept the national constitutional called challenge of the european court of justice for the commission. the problem is, any court from any member state questioning, the primacy of a new law ought to be more accurate the precedent, the doing so would create this could threaten the integrity of union law and could open the way to europe a look at. so you can union is and remains a community based on law and the last to it on the law is always spoken. in luxembourg, it does seem as though the german government side are willing to take then knocks on this one for the great good of team you. however, with you commission president ursula on the line set to hand a legal picking off to her form of both chancellor angle and miracle. there are some suggesting it's the you commission pro said in stepping out from under claim she may be still somehow beholden to berlin patrol of a r c and the german capital austrian police say the arrested 81 people is fond of a global sting operation. lead by the us, the be honest, claiming to have caught more than $800.00 criminals worldwide, including arms and drug dealers by tricking them into using an encrypted up side from last year. rates has taken place in more than a dozen other countries including australia, where the federal police worked alongside us intelligence. the app called anom was run by the f. b. i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime, to use and promoted, and allowed the intelligence agency to monitor communications between gangs. if the legal attached in austria hailed the sting, a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat transnational organized crime and drug trafficking activity partnerships of the key to law enforcement. success has no one country or agency can tackle this problem alone. the operation almost broke down early this year on anonymous blog posted an article calling on people to stop using the app because the safety concerns than his blog was shut down. meanwhile, australian officials defended the legality of intercepting those private messages. the country's police commission aris kershawn, says the 1st time a law has been used to intercept telecommunications, the former ca, unless john curiosity told us the way the authorities disguise, public county is being encrypted and secure, raises serious issues. i think we should all just assume that our communications, even our encrypted communications, are being monitored pretty much all communications apps can be used by law enforcement or by intelligent services, despite on average people in these organizations like an essay and g, c, h, q, and cia there they're working on things that we we can only imagine we can only fantasize about. we have no idea the scope of the technology that they have access to. and so i don't think it's ever safe for the average person. the reason that they say they do it is that it's to keep us safe. it's to allow law enforcement to collect information on possible terrorist attacks or criminal activities. but that's not the way the constitution works. all platforms are compromised, and that's why we should always be so careful. in our private communications. moscow court is outlawed organizations founded by alex in the valley. the court ruled the russian opposition figures. political network was extremist elementary and ripples. the russian prosecutors have been highlighting the extremist nature as they are putting it of the are going to zation, lead and founded by opposition activists elect saying the vomit, according to the authorities, the so called novalis h q's and also the anti corruption funds that are labeled as foreign agents in this country were regularly behind on law for demonstration rallies and other unsanctioned gatherings that often lead to unrest and even violence in some cases. so these are the key reasons why the fund is being fully banned in this country. earlier members of the anti corruption font elect scene of all these allies announced that they were wrapping up the activity of their network in its present form because of the enormous pressure that they were experiencing from the rushing state. like st and evolving himself is currently serving a 3 year sentence for violating the terms of a suspended sentence. that's something that he received earlier as a result of a fraud case. western governments have long been accusing moscow of being after mister and evolving. and the organizations that he has been in charge of for political reasons and, and this led to serious cracks in moscow's relations with b, u and the west for example. but the russian side maintain, that the legal action against the prominent opposition figure is fully within the rush of legal framework and is only related to the crimes that have been committed by like teen evolving himself and his political network gave up. today. i'll be back with more than half an hour. the as a korea professional sport is much tougher on some than others. she was a year old myer by everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl. the price paid to, to, to achieve really was was how to read in the paper this morning. usa swimming coach, arrested, allegedly had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone's going to start linking all this together. there's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics swimming. is that documentary? i see it on our tea driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares think we dare to ask me. ah, i don't know. i mean, there are some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were not scavenging or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best buy march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, holla, pianos, onions, all of these came from waste brown sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give the way dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people in our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it. and then that person is not going to buy it. the the, the the their, their boom bus one business show you can afford to mit, i'm going to bore in washington coming up the u. s. congress has cleared a bill to boost the nations tech development particular in the field of semiconductor. straight ahead. we analyze the details of the bill and how it could impact the supply chain in the years to come. plus a new report shows records of how the wealthiest citizens in the nation have dodged paying taxes for years. later we take a deep dive into these stunning figures, plus is the lucrative business of travel coming back. well, we're thinking to the details with the art correspondence sites after the fact. so today to dive right in and we begin as the u. s. senate has passed a bill that attempts to crack down on china threat to western technology. the us senate voted 682321 tuesday to approve a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost the countries ability to compete with china. senate majority leader, chuck schumer says that the bill will help lay the foundation for another century of american leadership. as a percentage of g d. p, we spend less than half
s plans could go ahead. that's what has shocked some m. p. 's about b e u commission decision to push the matter further and publicly, while others see it is needed. i admit the case is very complicated, but it is fundamentally very, very simple. a central bank buys bonds with money printed via created by here ex needle. so they enlarge the monetary space and that they create a great risk for inflation, which not happens the day after, not even the day after tomorrow, but some day because there...
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u. e. and he noticed some suspicious messages on his phone that he was getting the s m s. he thought they were weird because they came from unknown numbers and they were promising information about human rights. so he forwarded them to me at citizen lab. we had known each other for a while. i got a burner phone, not obviously my, my real phone burner phone and clicked on the links. and while i was doing this, i was recording the internet traffic and recording the activity on the phone and what was installed. when i clicked the link was a very sophisticated, spyware payload. and the interesting question was, but who could be behind us? who might have programmed the spyware who might have sold it, who might be using it, and the process to figure that out is called attribution. so what we did in the report is we noticed that when you clicked on the link a 2nd time, it wouldn't cause the infection. it was only limited to the 1st click and the 2nd click would send you to a decoy website to try and make it look innocuous or benign. so we clicked on the 2nd time we got redirected
u. e. and he noticed some suspicious messages on his phone that he was getting the s m s. he thought they were weird because they came from unknown numbers and they were promising information about human rights. so he forwarded them to me at citizen lab. we had known each other for a while. i got a burner phone, not obviously my, my real phone burner phone and clicked on the links. and while i was doing this, i was recording the internet traffic and recording the activity on the phone and what...
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s plans could go ahead. that's what has shocked some m. p. 's about the e u commission decision to push the matter further and publicly, while others see it is needed. i admit the case is very complicated, but it is fundamentally very, very simple. a central bank buys bonds with money printed by created by here ex needle. so they enlarge the monetary at space and ab i, they create great risk for inflation, prizes have been rising for real estate everywhere. the fact is very much reflected in the example of america, italy, italy can place its her bones and better conditions, and the entities is america. there must be something wrong. this is a distortion of competition, which does not pay tribute to the real risks of italian bonds and american bonds. i think that the main challenge of that ruling is that the european cation commission, which considers itself as the guardian of the treaty, cannot accept the national constitutional courts challenge of the european court of justice. for the you commission. the problem is, any court from any member state questioni
s plans could go ahead. that's what has shocked some m. p. 's about the e u commission decision to push the matter further and publicly, while others see it is needed. i admit the case is very complicated, but it is fundamentally very, very simple. a central bank buys bonds with money printed by created by here ex needle. so they enlarge the monetary at space and ab i, they create great risk for inflation, prizes have been rising for real estate everywhere. the fact is very much reflected in...
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e u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band, i mean the, the u. s. as it has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy? we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i pub, and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike, you re, public affairs for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go and a full court press on us senators and, and prominent people, prominent politicians so that they would create this negative narrative about nigeria and which is far from the truth. and those were on ground know that. and the, for instance, the british high commissioner in the era is aware of that because now she's on the receiving end. she's being threatened by the same april by now because the lead of april, mister ambassador, i'd like to ask you because i mean what, what is clear is that the economic situation in the country is not good. unemployment has more than quadrupled sins to hurry, took office more than half of young people can't find jobs and t
e u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band, i mean the, the u. s. as it has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy? we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i pub, and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike, you re, public affairs for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go and a full court press on us senators...
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e. u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band. i mean the, the u. s. s that has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i prob and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike you, republic affairs, for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go into full court press on us senators and, and prominent people, prominent politicians so that they would create this negative narrative about nigeria and which is far from the truth. and those were on ground. know that. and the forest of the british high commissioner in the year is aware of that, because now she's on the receiving end. she's being threatened by the same i pulled by number economy the lead of april. and mister ambassador, i'd like to ask you because i mean, what is clear is that the economic situation in the country is not good. unemployment has more than quadrupled since to hurry took office. more than half
e. u, the u. k, the u. s. they have all condemned this twitter band. i mean the, the u. s. s that has no place in a democracy. don't you need foreign investments to help build your economy we need for an investment. we also need for those countries to be mindful of the fact that i prob and such groups have been engaging lobby firms like mike you, republic affairs, for instance, that it's paying $85000.00 a day to churn out, such negative stuff to, to go into full court press on us senators and,...