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the coffee ism post budget plus war could double sonar a victory in brazil mean a return to the u.k. u.s. back to torture in the western hemisphere we speak to professor james carville who has spent years working with some ideas of major nations i. mr norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen and this week's bombing of gaza more coming up on today's show but first forty four years ago today muhammad ali was celebrating his eighth round rumble in the jungle knock out against george foreman in what is now the democratic republic of congo in those days americans arguably did more than take a knee of the game they said things like this about nato nation foreign intervention in the developing world and went to jail for it. that all right in my. mind. i'm going to do. what i will tell you. you want to. do you want me to go from one fight where you want to. while britain's biggest stars have yet to turn out to against to raise a maze hostile environment legacy the u.s. does of course have swapped stars like this. you have upset president donal
the coffee ism post budget plus war could double sonar a victory in brazil mean a return to the u.k. u.s. back to torture in the western hemisphere we speak to professor james carville who has spent years working with some ideas of major nations i. mr norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen and this week's bombing of gaza more coming up on today's show but first forty four years ago today muhammad ali was celebrating his eighth round rumble...
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u.s. and u.k. media saying yemen the forgotten war of course they neglect to mention that the reason it's forgotten is because the media themselves have chosen not to report it it must have been a choice not to report it because almost universally amongst the mainstream u.s. u.k. media there has been if not a blackout certainly very limited coverage of the atrocities that are occurring there not just from the bombing campaign itself where those guys killed thousands of civilians and let's not forget that even you know independent bodies such as the u.n. and others have reported upwards of forty percent or so of all military strikes by the saudi led alliance in yemen are against civilian targets a colossal figure but some of the coverage of that plus the blockade which. exacerbates in many would argue creating a six. ration of even famine that's going to affect millions of people in yemen itself and many people arguably more than the bombing itself all of this created by saudi coalition or and certa
u.s. and u.k. media saying yemen the forgotten war of course they neglect to mention that the reason it's forgotten is because the media themselves have chosen not to report it it must have been a choice not to report it because almost universally amongst the mainstream u.s. u.k. media there has been if not a blackout certainly very limited coverage of the atrocities that are occurring there not just from the bombing campaign itself where those guys killed thousands of civilians and let's not...
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u.k. in the u.s. are consistently throwing money at the problem of this around the syrian crisis in yemen helping us reach people with food and water but meanwhile they're profiting from the sale of weapons that are perpetuating the war it seems to me that there are political interests at play here are overriding the entire interests. yemeni people so our question today as far as jobs in the u.s. and u.k. more about going to the actual. germany you know where a kindergarten is under fire for promoting itself as a nursery school with quote hardly any migrants the daycare center claims its message has been misunderstood that has attracted criticism for other promotional initiatives as well as artie's explains when hunting for a daycare center for your children what tops your list great teaching good can i start mr well how about hardly any migrants one comes across and the wealthy town of hamburg promoted just that leaving some parents moved to fight in a promotional brochure they highlighted the follow
u.k. in the u.s. are consistently throwing money at the problem of this around the syrian crisis in yemen helping us reach people with food and water but meanwhile they're profiting from the sale of weapons that are perpetuating the war it seems to me that there are political interests at play here are overriding the entire interests. yemeni people so our question today as far as jobs in the u.s. and u.k. more about going to the actual. germany you know where a kindergarten is under fire for...
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u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred over. one of them and you who were yet in a fit of be a she who a woman a wife and i left a bit of the. old. cut on her dinner and. eat them turkey that in a muslim oversight at it i'm attacked from afghanistan. or violent temper philip the chef and maybe. you know most. of the bands. that are mostly men. could all be. all. over the shuttle and why. libby's nephew says the torture started in afghanistan but then continued in other prisons around the world in egypt morocco guantanamo bay alaska and ukraine for five years in. the hospital when the early early early yet you laugh at the what deeds in f.b.i. law. or being upset that city. mostly subtle but. it's looking at akira libby's information abou
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u.s. and the u.k. isn't coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abusive security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to right previous wrong. about how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been achieved i'm the same cannot be said of m i six and the cia seven years on from the death of gadhafi it's worth remembering that not every opponent of the gadhafi regime and victim of unlawful rendition by western intelligence agencies has enjoyed the same outcome. i would have been under the ada. when it's. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt.
u.s. and the u.k. isn't coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abusive security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to right previous wrong. about how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been...
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coming back on morris or the former clinton official said to us new readout on post breaks that u.k. u.s. deals why aid to the troubled ministration in new york doldrum himself will try and throw us some bones to say britain is going to get a good deal well the president was here this summer and he made his views rather clear about brooks's and i think that the outcome is that there would be after march most definitely a u.s. u.k. free trade agreement i mean that's the easiest thing that the complicated thing is you know i leave britain occasionally travel to asia or to united states i come back it's like coming to a time capsule i mean why do they do it why don't they get the bricks and thing done why does it has to go on and on and on and on i mean it is it really is a painful we don't have a problem in ireland but we have no time to talk about that particularly what is your president when it comes to these negotiating tactics over trade deals this threat a twenty five percent tariff on two hundred billion of chinese goods. i mean doesn't stop there will go for the entire five hundred
coming back on morris or the former clinton official said to us new readout on post breaks that u.k. u.s. deals why aid to the troubled ministration in new york doldrum himself will try and throw us some bones to say britain is going to get a good deal well the president was here this summer and he made his views rather clear about brooks's and i think that the outcome is that there would be after march most definitely a u.s. u.k. free trade agreement i mean that's the easiest thing that the...
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about brooks's and i think that the outcome is that there would be after march most definitely a u.s. u.k. free trade agreement i mean that's the easiest thing that the complicated thing is you know i leave britain occasionally travel to asia or to united states i come back it's like coming to a time capsule i mean why do they do it why don't they get the bricks and thing done why does it has to go on and on and on and on i mean it's really is a painful we don't have a problem in ireland. but we have no time to talk about that particularly what is your president when it comes to these negotiating tactics of the trade deals this threat of twenty five percent tariffs on two hundred billion of chinese goods. i mean it doesn't stop there will go for the entire five hundred and five billion dollars of chinese exports to the united states and my view is the trump is wrestled to the ground because this is getting painful for the chinese economy and the next bite will be even more difficult you see the decline of the stock market the decline in the currency the problem of the banks all kinds of e
about brooks's and i think that the outcome is that there would be after march most definitely a u.s. u.k. free trade agreement i mean that's the easiest thing that the complicated thing is you know i leave britain occasionally travel to asia or to united states i come back it's like coming to a time capsule i mean why do they do it why don't they get the bricks and thing done why does it has to go on and on and on and on i mean it's really is a painful we don't have a problem in ireland. but...
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u.s. and the u.k. and libya it rendering individuals into gadhafi as hands at a time when we knew that gadhafi was mistreating abusing detainees in custody you saw our team. just. a few. live europe about film about if you will. not work as human a shark never used you know i would and we walk arm. and there was a ham a few until i did mean in the middle of nashville and when he mark and there are my other then the men include gave them a kind of monopoly of us over that they can the men. well not only about what i'm in islamabad but about the weather. as a b. the amount of the united states believes and promotes itself as a country that believes in the rule of law and abides by its international legal obligations but we know for a fact that the us has not done so in many cases especially with regards to its detention practices that. is the in from the. year or say that there. there's even that there was a move for. a bill to his book a more brutal hail with their behavior with the comes with a camera
u.s. and the u.k. and libya it rendering individuals into gadhafi as hands at a time when we knew that gadhafi was mistreating abusing detainees in custody you saw our team. just. a few. live europe about film about if you will. not work as human a shark never used you know i would and we walk arm. and there was a ham a few until i did mean in the middle of nashville and when he mark and there are my other then the men include gave them a kind of monopoly of us over that they can the men. well...
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u.k. and u.s.overnment officials have said there is no reason to doubt the denials, but that said, is this within the scope of something the chinese are capable of? dmitri: it is certainly possible. this seems like a very expensive and difficult effort to go through to achieve that objective knowing they are able to do this through the compromise of software supply chains or rough intrusions into -- or just direct intrusions like we are seeing now. it is not out of the realm of possibilities, but there are a lot of questions to be answered. emily: what are you most concerned about? you talk about the relationship between nationstates, government arms, and their criminal counterparts within those nationstates and your continuing to see a blurring of these lines. dmitri: that is right. we see criminal groups adopting nationstate techniques, tools, and tradecraft in order to break into organizations. as nationstates are coming up with lots of the innovation, a lot of the new exploits and discover new
u.k. and u.s.overnment officials have said there is no reason to doubt the denials, but that said, is this within the scope of something the chinese are capable of? dmitri: it is certainly possible. this seems like a very expensive and difficult effort to go through to achieve that objective knowing they are able to do this through the compromise of software supply chains or rough intrusions into -- or just direct intrusions like we are seeing now. it is not out of the realm of possibilities,...
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u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution in twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found. they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred of at that. moment. you who were yet if it'll be a shia who a woman a wife and i left a bit of the milk. or kind of a dinner and. eat them turkey that in a muslim oversight at it i'm attacking. them if you. will of the chef in libya. you know most. all of the most of the bands. that are mostly men. are libby's nephew says the torture started in afghanistan but then continued in other prisons around the world in egypt morocco one ton a mowbray alaska and ukraine for five years in. the hospital when the early early early yet you laugh at the what indeed. been of all being upset that city. subtle but and. mostly subtle but. it's looking at nicaea libby's information about so-called weapons of mass
u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution in twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found. they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred of at that. moment. you who were yet if it'll be a shia who a woman a wife and i left a bit of the...
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u.k. and the u.s. and elsewhere of support for authoritarian regimes and so forth which tragically is driven by big business interests and the financial interests of large multinational corporations based in the u.k. and united states so i hope and it's back to. back to my most hopeful sense that british maryse you can various canadian authorities force member states will hold the line on human rights and press also not on the government to respect the constitution and its international commitments but that has certainly not always been the case and there is every reason to fear that powerful states will turn a blind eye and we have great reason to fear that the united states will support full sonata i understand that trump has already called to congratulate him. i think trumps he's also not only as someone who has been lifted by trump's ascendance sort of part of the global. great neo nationalist movement so there is some indication that there will be support that and both in the united states and in t
u.k. and the u.s. and elsewhere of support for authoritarian regimes and so forth which tragically is driven by big business interests and the financial interests of large multinational corporations based in the u.k. and united states so i hope and it's back to. back to my most hopeful sense that british maryse you can various canadian authorities force member states will hold the line on human rights and press also not on the government to respect the constitution and its international...
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u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution in twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred over at that. moment. you who were yet if it'll be a shia who a woman a woman i left a bit of a. kind of a dinner and. a time to heal that in a muslim oversight at it i'm attacked from afghanistan. in the. libby. you know most. all of the most of the ones. that are mostly men. of. the shuttle and why. i libby's nephew says the torture started in afghanistan but then continued in other prisons around the world in egypt morocco kuantan a mowbray alaska and ukraine for five years in. the hospital when the early early early at that the what deeds. or being upset that city. mostly subtle but. it's looking at akira libby's information about so-called weapons of mass destruction is widely thought to hav
u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution in twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred over at that. moment. you who were yet if it'll be a shia who a woman a woman i left a bit of a. kind...
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u.s. and u.k.overnment officials weighing in and saying there is no reason to doubt the company's denial. tom: companies have talked about their involvement. they said we didn't discover these chips in our networks. we had two way that against what -- to weigh that against our sources. tom: he is not talking directly about amazon and apple, to be clear. they are detailed and take them seriously. dhs has come out. stories,e said in our it is possible they aren't involved and don't have oversight over those agencies that are involved in the investigation we talked about, that was written about. emily: why has the telecom industry been targeted and what could be the consequences? tom: it is the telecommunications industry. these are the networks over which all of our communications, howard he nails our phone calls, our traveling -- are traveling. -- our emails, our phone calls are traveling. someone who wants to understand sensitive communication or wanted to eavesdrop on i.t. we are not clear the exa
u.s. and u.k.overnment officials weighing in and saying there is no reason to doubt the company's denial. tom: companies have talked about their involvement. they said we didn't discover these chips in our networks. we had two way that against what -- to weigh that against our sources. tom: he is not talking directly about amazon and apple, to be clear. they are detailed and take them seriously. dhs has come out. stories,e said in our it is possible they aren't involved and don't have oversight...
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coffee ism post budget class war and could have also narrow victory in brazil mean a return to the u.k. u.s. back to torture in the western hemisphere we speak to professor james caballero who has spent years working with some ideas. of major nations i should georgia plus former u.k. home office minister norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen and this week's bombing of gaza goal is simple coming up in today's show but first forty four years ago today muhammad ali was celebrating as a throne drum bill in the jungle knock out against george foreman in what is now the democratic republic of congo in those days americans arguably did more than take a knee of the game they said things like this about nato nation foreign intervention in the developing world and went to jail for it hell no matter. that all right in my. mind. i will tell you my problem you want to. do you want me to go from one fight what you want is not a. while britain's biggest stars have yet to turn out to against to raise a maze hostile environment legacy the us does of co
coffee ism post budget class war and could have also narrow victory in brazil mean a return to the u.k. u.s. back to torture in the western hemisphere we speak to professor james caballero who has spent years working with some ideas. of major nations i should georgia plus former u.k. home office minister norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen and this week's bombing of gaza goal is simple coming up in today's show but first forty four years...
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u.s. and u.k. one and a free-trade deal being one of the key priorities of both countries and especially brexiteers, and given right after brexit they will be that two-your custom union, what would they be able to -- not be able to implement? what would they be able to negotiate given the u.k. will not be deciding how closely it will be aligned with the eu? water areas where they could be negotiating? -- what are the areas where they could be negotiating? >> it depends on how long it takes to negotiate the legal texts that will turn into a proper treaty. the political deal we expect to do as part of the overall package about future relationships between the eu and the u.k. if there is a good deal of detail and the political tax, they need to be some detail to have a meaningful vote in the house of commons which has promised. that he should have a reasonable -- then you should have a reasonable idea of the direction of travel for the u.k.-eu agreement as we kick off the negotiations with the u.s. on
u.s. and u.k. one and a free-trade deal being one of the key priorities of both countries and especially brexiteers, and given right after brexit they will be that two-your custom union, what would they be able to -- not be able to implement? what would they be able to negotiate given the u.k. will not be deciding how closely it will be aligned with the eu? water areas where they could be negotiating? -- what are the areas where they could be negotiating? >> it depends on how long it...
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u.s. and u.k.overnment officials weighing in and saying there is no reason to doubt the company's denial. how do we square that? tom: the companies have talked about their involvement. they have said we didn't discover these chips in our networks. so, again, we had to weigh that against what we have been told by a multitude of sources. emily: 17 unnamed sources, and now an 18th named source. tom: he is not talking directly about amazon and apple, to be clear. they have stuck to their denials. they are very detailed and we take them very seriously. dhs has come out. also as we said in our stories, it is possible that they aren't involved and don't have oversight over those agencies that are involved in the investigation that we've talked about, that we have written about. emily: why might the telecom industry have been targeted and what could be the consequences? tom: it is the telecommunications industry. this is where -- these are the networks over which all of our communications, our emails, our
u.s. and u.k.overnment officials weighing in and saying there is no reason to doubt the company's denial. how do we square that? tom: the companies have talked about their involvement. they have said we didn't discover these chips in our networks. so, again, we had to weigh that against what we have been told by a multitude of sources. emily: 17 unnamed sources, and now an 18th named source. tom: he is not talking directly about amazon and apple, to be clear. they have stuck to their denials....
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arabia has been receiving the full extent of mainstream media rough this month but it's not for the u.k. u.s. backed saudi bombing of civilians as numbers of the dead in yemen even this week all that let alone the bombing of a school bus or the millions at risk of famine it's the alleged murder of a saudi journalist joining you know it's a political satirist and saudi dissident got a milder sorry cannot return to his home country for fear of death thanks for coming on the shows award is it about what seems like the tragic case of jamal khashoggi the trumps on the one side women driving now in saudi a great improvement and the world's worst humanitarian crisis because of the u.k. backed support for saudi prince mohammed a result but it isn't him it has to the west as a reformer honestly i was happy when i saw the women dreyfus already but this is their right it is a it's the grease this think i have it is so deep but to be honest their greatest think should have been is so that he is freedom of speech and election which we didn't see coming but is is going fairly hard on anyone who is just sp
arabia has been receiving the full extent of mainstream media rough this month but it's not for the u.k. u.s. backed saudi bombing of civilians as numbers of the dead in yemen even this week all that let alone the bombing of a school bus or the millions at risk of famine it's the alleged murder of a saudi journalist joining you know it's a political satirist and saudi dissident got a milder sorry cannot return to his home country for fear of death thanks for coming on the shows award is it...
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on the coffee ism post budget class war could double so narrow victory in brazil mean a return to u.k. u.s backed torture in the western hemisphere we speak to professor james who has spent years working with some of the major nations. plus former u.k. home office minister norman baker on continued u.k. intervention in the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen this week's bombing of gaza.
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u.k. and the u.s. led coalition in syria and iraq as being in quote deep denial i will try to explain that one in just about. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. for something i want to. get it right to the press this is like the four three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested in the why the how. they should. make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling class is some protect themselves. in the final merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room six. million more you knew. you well things here were not a rights group amnesty international has released a damning report on the quote deep denial of britain and the u.s. led coalition over civilian casualties during the anti i still operation in the syrian city of raka. the u.k. ministry of defense still maintains its hundreds of a strikes in record resulted in zero civilian casualties a statistical improbability it is comp
u.k. and the u.s. led coalition in syria and iraq as being in quote deep denial i will try to explain that one in just about. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. for something i want to. get it right to the press this is like the four three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested in the why the how. they should. make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling class is some protect...
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consulate properties and the investigation into the fate of dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi u.k. u.s. president donald trump says he expects to learn the truth by the end of the week and remembering the victims of east germany's dictatorship. meets one of the first political prisoners in the g.d.r. she suffered torture and imprisonment and says that people must never forget all of those who were brutally persecuted. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program they tried again and again they failed european union leaders meeting in brussels were hoping that the deadlock over the deal for britain to withdraw from the e.u. would be broken but after hearing from british prime minister. theresa may the blocks twenty seven other leaders said that the lack of progress means there is no point in holding a special summit next month to finalize the divorce leaders say that more time is needed to resolve the issue of the irish border which is still the main sticking point. to reason may is under increasing pressure both here in brussels and in britain but on wednesday she was upbeat. the team has be
consulate properties and the investigation into the fate of dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi u.k. u.s. president donald trump says he expects to learn the truth by the end of the week and remembering the victims of east germany's dictatorship. meets one of the first political prisoners in the g.d.r. she suffered torture and imprisonment and says that people must never forget all of those who were brutally persecuted. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program they tried again and again...
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is professor james kevin yarrow he's worked with the survivors of pinochet's u.k. u.s.back chilean government and the refugees from cia back to el salvador. death squads james welcome to going on the ground the statement they had b.b.c. monitoring unit here in britain tweeted well posed a question could both sonora be a refreshing break from political correctness it had to take the down what's your perspective on posing a question like that well the question is is offensive and it's actually obscene and it's both offensive and obscene because both represents a break. that has absolutely nothing we freshened of our he represents a free not just from political correctness he represents a break from democratic values from the rule of law from human rights and from or value of human dignity he has ordered torture he has called for the now as a limitation of political opponents he has called for people to hear the t.v. show thousands he said thousands more should have been killed during the dictatorship in brazil and again these are not merely outlandish comments in a fact t
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intelligence agency the ji are you the reality is that this is part of a pattern of cyber attacks u.k. u.s. malaysia switzerland now the netherlands and the russian government needs to know that if they fly out international law in this way there will be consequences they will be exposed and people will see the russian government for what they are which is an organization that is trying to fester instability throughout the world and that is totally unacceptable the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman reacted scornfully to the british statements is going to arouse more of what indiscriminately in one file or maybe an ina richie fragrance file every. thing with mixed up g.r.u. cyber spies kremlin's hackers what a hellish perfume mix the vivid imagination of our colleagues from the u.k. has no boundaries indeed who comes up with all this the u.k. and dutch an ounce of sense coincided with a meeting of nato defense ministers in brussels and emphasizes that europe and russia appear to many to now be in a second cold war so what's the strategy behind this coordinated move is it basically every
intelligence agency the ji are you the reality is that this is part of a pattern of cyber attacks u.k. u.s. malaysia switzerland now the netherlands and the russian government needs to know that if they fly out international law in this way there will be consequences they will be exposed and people will see the russian government for what they are which is an organization that is trying to fester instability throughout the world and that is totally unacceptable the russian foreign ministry...
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digital then he was touched by social media will be back on saturday seven years to the day the u.k. u.s. backed killing of the leader of africa's richest by capita country libya is why bob good to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. son you know one of the long. underwater. total. money we didn't know. all your ego to post did you move for your birthday. over the loans decades russia's foreign policy has been deeply related to the united states' approach at the wool when the american political reality became stranger than fiction. the bilateral relations to give thanks to normalcy. after repeated denials the saudis are now expected to change their story on the fate to. be the victim of a production and torture that went too far donald trump concerts for concern but little more some are saying riyadh to get away with murder. president facing the system. the system designed for people like me. as well as the. defense of the poor here for different reasons also job loss. mo
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u.s. and u.k. employee base. u.s.orkers will get $15 an november 1.ng amazon says its public policy team will lobby for higher wage.l minimum we will have more on that ahead. and that's your business update. we'll check in on how amazon continues to perform after that announcement on its employee base. u.s., u.k., from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> president trump says the sexual misconduct allegations against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh show it is a very scary time for young men in america. the president said men are presumed to be guilty when women accused them of sexual misconduct even if there behavior has been "exemplary." he said he's hoping kavanaugh is confirmed this week. speaking to reporters, the president said that is dependent on what the fbi finds in its investigation. a rare show of bipartisanship. republican senator jeff flake and democrat chris coons of delaware shared the stage at an event sponsored by the atlantic magazine and the national constitution center. senator flake last we
u.s. and u.k. employee base. u.s.orkers will get $15 an november 1.ng amazon says its public policy team will lobby for higher wage.l minimum we will have more on that ahead. and that's your business update. we'll check in on how amazon continues to perform after that announcement on its employee base. u.s., u.k., from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> president trump says the sexual misconduct allegations against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh show it is a very scary time...
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u.k. and the u.s. e.u. president trump has been pretty upfront about this that there is a great deal of stake in terms of economics and jobs and the u.k. too has significant contracts but there are very much in the minority the european leaders angela merkel and others are very critical and even within the u.k. and the u.s. ministers certainly the media and civil society is probably had enough because this is not just a horrible incident in its own right it is coming on the back of some very serious concerns about. a vast majority of the yemeni population suffering under. president it levels if of deprivation of starvation bombing of children and so on so that saudi arabia does not have a very good foreign policy image right now it doesn't have very many friends even in the u.k. and the u.s. it's only the leadership that for commercial reasons is trying to give it as much support as possible and so everyone is watching what might happen next in turkey he could possibly ankara release more evidence that will
u.k. and the u.s. e.u. president trump has been pretty upfront about this that there is a great deal of stake in terms of economics and jobs and the u.k. too has significant contracts but there are very much in the minority the european leaders angela merkel and others are very critical and even within the u.k. and the u.s. ministers certainly the media and civil society is probably had enough because this is not just a horrible incident in its own right it is coming on the back of some very...
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u.s. and the u.k. that have got to rank hypocrisy at the heart of their foreign policy but in terms of what's happening in the u.k. we know where public opinion stands on the matter because paul after paul has shown that the vast majority of people here are firmly opposed to arms sales to sadia to be in fact to pull taken february find only six percent of people in the u.k. support these arms sales and with no reason to believe that the public and other countries is any less skeptical because ultimately the savior regime is one of the most oppressive dictatorships in the world and has committed terrible atrocities not only against its own people against the people of yemen and every government which has been selling these weapons as utterly complicit in the destruction which has taken place let's bring him home it should go you hear you've heard our guest there talk about both turkey both arms sales very central key components of the whole affair is a geo political game being played here as well iran i
u.s. and the u.k. that have got to rank hypocrisy at the heart of their foreign policy but in terms of what's happening in the u.k. we know where public opinion stands on the matter because paul after paul has shown that the vast majority of people here are firmly opposed to arms sales to sadia to be in fact to pull taken february find only six percent of people in the u.k. support these arms sales and with no reason to believe that the public and other countries is any less skeptical because...
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parks and you can technology and park rangers and support from inside countries and outside the u.k. u.s. committed military personnel soldiers to go in africa and help to train and equip there you have to supply chain poor it's shipping industry transshipment points we need to find the most important areas where these products transfers through an ad resources and then this is a demand side in china in southeast asia more broadly with these commodities have values that are are of a cultural in order nature raising awareness vulcan has released a film about this called the ivory game and that's one part of bringing stories killing some of these ancient traditions that people and john just looking at a list of really tell market prices for various exotic animals and african great power it can go at ten thousand dollars a slow loris one hundred forty five that's reasonably cheap gorilla i think i have trouble thinking that somebody would alter my gorilla four hundred thousand dollars but you have seen this happen people do you buy a wildlife as bad as i live for a little bit you know so yo
parks and you can technology and park rangers and support from inside countries and outside the u.k. u.s. committed military personnel soldiers to go in africa and help to train and equip there you have to supply chain poor it's shipping industry transshipment points we need to find the most important areas where these products transfers through an ad resources and then this is a demand side in china in southeast asia more broadly with these commodities have values that are are of a cultural in...
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the jewels and even touched by social media will be back on saturday seven years to the day of the u.k. u.s. backed killing of the leader of africa's richest by capita country libya is good to . join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. china is in the software it's in the hardware as opposed to this so-called threat from russia where they're spreading needs that influence people to vote against their better interest they put a meme of a bernie sanders as a soft. body builder and this works the minds of america to vote against their interest but china is actually infiltrating the hardware with actual chips travis actually able to train the software with actual malicious software that's ok we'll talk about that. money you know on the. underwater. yeah totally. oh. no i mean we didn't know. oh you are to go to. move for your. people are going to support. the committee. to talk with cyclone us i'm still but it's only twenty people were killed and at least seventy injured in a shooting on t
the jewels and even touched by social media will be back on saturday seven years to the day of the u.k. u.s. backed killing of the leader of africa's richest by capita country libya is good to . join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. china is in the software it's in the hardware as opposed to this so-called threat from russia where they're spreading needs that influence people to vote...
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the jewels and even touched by social media will be back on saturday seven years to the day of the u.k. u.s. backed killing of the leader of africa's richest but capita country libya is good that. after repeated denials the saudis are now expected to change their story on the fate to. see the victim of a production and torture that went too far donald trump house expressed concern but little more some are saying riyadh could get away with murder. money you know more in the long. underwater. total. money we didn't know. oh oh. you are the go to post piece is the move for you. in a world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. pranking game americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dol
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he's already made a bit of a play today with the potential of a u.k. u.s. trade deal, obviously, with two others as well. vince is spot on, but also u.s. treasury's have made it clear that they are not happy where the eu is with regards to financial services, particularly derivatives and the risk of major fallout of a hard brexit and the eu playing blind to the whole point of what goes on with financial services and the clearing system post any sort of deal or non-deal. guy: the president seems to be having a pop at the fed every day. let me ask you a question about the timing of this. is this just kind of the midterms talking? or is there something more behind it? there is a consensus in the market that we are heading for a recession in 2021 and you have got to wender -- wonder whether or not president trump would be upset about that at that point and is at the midterms talking? >> at think it's a little bit of everything. when you look at the last eight, you have seen capex, durable goods, all rolling over. all the big-ticket items are not doing as well a
he's already made a bit of a play today with the potential of a u.k. u.s. trade deal, obviously, with two others as well. vince is spot on, but also u.s. treasury's have made it clear that they are not happy where the eu is with regards to financial services, particularly derivatives and the risk of major fallout of a hard brexit and the eu playing blind to the whole point of what goes on with financial services and the clearing system post any sort of deal or non-deal. guy: the president seems...
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u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution in twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred over at that. moment. you who were yet if it'll be a she one way bill went away and i left a bit of the. old. kind on her dinner and. eat them turkey that. oversight at it i'm attacking from after. the shift in libby. you know must. all. mostly men. are libby's nephew says the torture started in afghanistan but then continued in other prisons around the world in egypt morocco one ton a mowbray alaska and ukraine for five years in. the hospital when the early early early at year after the what indeed. been of all being upset that city. mostly subtle but. it's a look at a key libby's information about so-called weapons of mass destruction is widely thought to have been used by the u.s. as evidence
u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution in twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred over at that. moment. you who were yet if it'll be a she one way bill went away and i left a bit of...
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u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred over at that as. one of them and you who were yet in a fit of be a she one way bill went away and i left a bit of the milk. over kind of i didn't. eat them turkey that in a muslim oversight i did them attack it from after. the chef and libby. you know must. all. libby's nephew says the torture started in afghanistan but then continued in other prisons around the world in egypt morocco one ton a mowbray alaska and ukraine for five years in. the hospital when the early early early at your left at the what indeed in the alarmist. or being upset that city. mostly subtle but. it's looking at akira libby's information about so-called weapons of mass destruction is widely thought to have been used by the u
u.s. the u.k. and libya which dated back to the nine eleven attacks on new york and washington d.c. . after the libyan revolution twenty eleven thousands of secret libyan american and british intelligence documents were found they painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the three countries which led directly to our libby's rendition and torture physician of the. one hundred over at that as. one of them and you who were yet in a fit of be a she one way bill went away and i left a...
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u.s. and the u.k.november 1, in the united states come the company will pay $15 an hour at minimum. the rest of the u.k. raised to nine pounds 50. amazon said it will apply to all including subsidiaries. the company senior vice president of operations explained the move to bloomberg markets earlier today. >> we've had a great year hiring and retention payment as we look wantrd, we said what do we to be as an employer and our focus of paid to be. we decided to go ahead and move now to the $15 an hour in the u.s. starting november 1. and the nine pound 50 across the u.k. and 10 pound 50 in london effective november 1 as well. just a note in the last couple of minutes, i want to os for doing the right thing. is this amazon reacting to political pressure? >> we did look at what people have to say. he stepped back and said, what do we want our focus to be, how do we want a review on paid to be going? harded we thought long and about it and decided this is an area we can take a leadership position in, and th
u.s. and the u.k.november 1, in the united states come the company will pay $15 an hour at minimum. the rest of the u.k. raised to nine pounds 50. amazon said it will apply to all including subsidiaries. the company senior vice president of operations explained the move to bloomberg markets earlier today. >> we've had a great year hiring and retention payment as we look wantrd, we said what do we to be as an employer and our focus of paid to be. we decided to go ahead and move now to the...
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u.k. and u.s. fronts in order to get scale and distribute their products across the globe.re are mixed results they are in terms of how much investors have like that. invesco shares popped on the news. investors who were lukewarm on the prospect for a deal in september seemed to have liked it this morning. we will see exactly how much they are able to cut costs at the company which is something we heard from the ceo said today. he expects they will get some cost-sharing out of the deal. two, whether they are able to bring in u.s. investors through it. >> ultimately, the idea of more scale in a potentially slowing industry. isit seems like the middle getting squeezed out of asset managers. we have seen some niche providers do ok. still seeing a ton of money go to private equity. when you talk about mutual fund providers, we are seeing the scale and low-cost etf's are driving some of the business. we saw fidelity investments come out the first two free or zero cost index funds. >> thank you, peggy. it is time for the bloomberg business flash. a look at the business stories in
u.k. and u.s. fronts in order to get scale and distribute their products across the globe.re are mixed results they are in terms of how much investors have like that. invesco shares popped on the news. investors who were lukewarm on the prospect for a deal in september seemed to have liked it this morning. we will see exactly how much they are able to cut costs at the company which is something we heard from the ceo said today. he expects they will get some cost-sharing out of the deal. two,...
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u.s. and the u.k. is in coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abusive security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to write previous role. but how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been achieved and the same cannot be said of m i six and the cia seven years on from the death of gadhafi it's worth remembering that not every opponent of the gadhafi regime and victim of unlawful rendition by western intelligence agencies has joined the same. why would they not get the it up. they must set up and use up a lot of his own caught up. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his c
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u.k. based charity oxfam has again called on the u.s. u.k. and other governments to stop supplying arms to saudi arabia which is leading a coalition against him and the rebels oxfam says one civilian has died every three hours since august or than five hundred to many were killed. in fighting between the saudi led coalition and the rebels between august first and october fifteenth and he blamed the war for a cholera epidemic which has killed two thousand people in the past eighteen months and yemen's economy it's in tatters spiraling inflation has halved and calms and nearly double the cost of feeding a family or more. doctors have told needs to buy a course of three injections to treat his daughter for diarrhea and inflammation but he can only afford one course because of soaring inflation and the collapse of again many we. don't want them should not. be for one injection cost two dollars now it's three dollars and sixty cents she needs three but they can only afford one we're suffering because of the high price of medicines and even childre
u.k. based charity oxfam has again called on the u.s. u.k. and other governments to stop supplying arms to saudi arabia which is leading a coalition against him and the rebels oxfam says one civilian has died every three hours since august or than five hundred to many were killed. in fighting between the saudi led coalition and the rebels between august first and october fifteenth and he blamed the war for a cholera epidemic which has killed two thousand people in the past eighteen months and...
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u.s. and the u.k. is in coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abusive security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to write previous will. about how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been achieved. and the same cannot be said of m i six and the cia seven years on from the death of gadhafi it's worth remembering that not every opponent of the gadhafi regime and victim of unlawful rendition by western intelligence agencies has enjoyed the same outcome. a portrait in one of the world's oldest cities seen through the eyes of those would best. see that fifty. al-jazeera world goes on the road with a palestinian cab driver living and working at the haunt of one of the most hotly contested looking should.
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u.s. and the u.k. is in coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abuse the security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to write previous role. but how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been achieved and the same cannot be said of m i six and the cia seven years on from the death of gadhafi it's worth remembering that not every opponent of the gadhafi regime and victim of unlawful rendition by western intelligence agencies has enjoyed the same outcome. hello again welcome back we're here cross a live on we're seeing plenty of clouds across turkey syria as well as iraq and you can see on sally right there within those clouds we could even be seeing a rain shower or two over the next few days winds are
u.s. and the u.k. is in coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abuse the security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to write previous role. but how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been...
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u.s. and the u.k. is in coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abusive security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to write previous role. but how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been achieved i'm the same cannot be said of m i six and the cia seven years on from the death of gadhafi it's worth remembering that not every opponent of the gadhafi regime and victim of unlawful rendition by western intelligence agencies has joined the say come. a portrait of one of the world's oldest cities seen through the eyes of those who know would best. see their thirty five to circular view al-jazeera world goes on the road with a palestinian cab driver living and working at the heart of one of the most hotly c
u.s. and the u.k. is in coalition and so i think that there's a real moral ethical and legal question for the security services in the u.s. and the u.k. about how closely they're going to fly to abusive security agencies and what the line in the sand is really going to be. the prime minister's apology may have restored the british government's reputation showing it was willing to try to write previous role. but how did not to be for the tenacity of human rights lawyers it may never have been...