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in the u. e. z. besides, it's american staffers, dog matter, also employed ex israeli officers in branches in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both odyssey or odyssey or english, contacted dark matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say madina shall violet, me slay the telephone, both of them. michelle, me them or must gold gold know can this? yes, kim level did love the little molly, the tv on the a multi 6 image the machine, but the nozzle, so you'll select tv via me stuff via me still a bowl most sham shoe. but all nozzle negative, negative. negative. always be my politic shallow zeal. my torture li, good politician, mark of a shame. but all we certainly do see that israel as a hub if not in the world and certainly in the region for this sort of cyber technology. and i think one of the things that we're going to see more
in the u. e. z. besides, it's american staffers, dog matter, also employed ex israeli officers in branches in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both odyssey or odyssey or english, contacted dark matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say madina shall violet, me slay the telephone, both of them. michelle, me them or must...
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in the u. e. z. besides, it's american staffers, dark matter, also employed x is really officers in branches in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both, i'll just hear arabic and all the other english contacted dog matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say more, the michelle violent me slain. because for total thumb, michelle, me or must gold gold? nope. can this? yes. kim level did love the little molly, the tv on the a multi 6 image the machine but all nozzle. so you'll select tv vs and stuff as we start am bowman, los sham. i'm sure, but all nozzle negate, though you're good there. good. always be my police team, shallow 0. my torture li, good politician, mark of the shame. but all, we certainly do see that israel as a hub if not in the world, and certainly in the region for this sort of cyber technology. and i think one
in the u. e. z. besides, it's american staffers, dark matter, also employed x is really officers in branches in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both, i'll just hear arabic and all the other english contacted dog matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say more, the michelle violent me slain. because for total thumb,...
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while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlo j yob. leah garcia miller mean the gleam of the lot. so she had was it, as i call in a sub a, she gave me the hon. him calling zoe, me a lever. hooley shove. she is. she has siblings me. any money, she will not be loot. a speaker volt, darlene now said the medical see mine is a gum, let them at your solution at the longest daily. bullshit. mission the hell, the log lava, so deep or leave me a wheeled all in the hallway or limits, you know the handled ball gum. she ish hoshal sh, she said because she was in a good novak la cove, l a r e v. my names alonzo yolanda and i got a fishing wish and they gave me she was using the the me by off the little bit of dark matters and emma rattie company that is seen as the main player in the u. e. cybersecurity market. dark matter. it's very interesting case, the company, based in the united arab emirates, and they do sort of both de france as well as oft
while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlo j yob. leah garcia miller mean the gleam of the lot. so she had was it, as i call in a sub a, she gave me the hon. him calling zoe, me a lever. hooley shove. she is. she has siblings me. any money, she will not be loot. a speaker volt, darlene now said the medical see mine is a gum, let them at your solution at the longest daily....
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in the u. e. z. besides it's american staffers, dog matter, also employed ex israeli officers in branches in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both i'll just hear arabic and odyssey are english, contacted dark matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say more, the michelle violent me slay the telephone, total thumb, michelle. me them or must gold gold know can this? yes kim level did love the little molly, the tv on the multi 6 image the machine but the nozzle, so you'll select tv via me start via me still am bowman, los sham shoe. but all nozzle negative, negative, negative the always be my police, shallow zeal, my torture, legal politician, mark of a machine. but all, we certainly do see that israel as a hub if not in the world, and certainly in the region for the sort of cyber technology. and i think one of the things that
in the u. e. z. besides it's american staffers, dog matter, also employed ex israeli officers in branches in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both i'll just hear arabic and odyssey are english, contacted dark matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say more, the michelle violent me slay the telephone, total thumb,...
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while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlos yob. leah see milly, she mean the gleam of the lot. so she had was it as a corner subject? gave me the hon. him couldn't zoe, me every hole, every holy shove she is. she has siblings me any money or she will not be loot. a squeak of volt. to now shade the medical see mine is a gum, let them in your solution. the no longer daily. some bullshit. mission, the hell, the log eoc. a lava so deep, or me wheeled all in the hallway, or let me know the herald ball gum. she ish hoshal sh. she said she was a good novak la cove, l. a r e z. my name's latonya yolanda and i got a fishing wish and they gave me she was using the v me bite of a little bit of dark matters. and immorality company that is seen as the main player in the u. a cyber security market. dark matter. it's very interesting case, the company, based in the united arab emirates, and they do sort of both defense as well as often there was
while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlos yob. leah see milly, she mean the gleam of the lot. so she had was it as a corner subject? gave me the hon. him couldn't zoe, me every hole, every holy shove she is. she has siblings me any money or she will not be loot. a squeak of volt. to now shade the medical see mine is a gum, let them in your solution. the no longer daily....
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while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlo yob, blair. i see milly sh, mean renewing them lot. so she a do or does it as i call in a sub a, she gave me the hon in double cleaning. zoe, me a lever, hooley shove, she is. she has simply sh me any money. she will not be loot a kicker volt. to now shed the medical c. mine is a gum. let them at your sushi love to login daily. some bullshit mission l. loggia lava, so deep or like me, wheeled all in the hallway or limit, you know the hill ball gum. she ish hush. ah, she, she said she was a good novak la cove, l. a r e z. my names yolanda yolanda and i got say she was, they gave me, she was usually on the me by off a little bit of dark matters and emma rattie company that is seen as the main player in the u. e. cybersecurity market. dark matter. it's a very interesting case that the company, based in the united arab emirates, and they do sort of both defense as well as often there was this g
while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlo yob, blair. i see milly sh, mean renewing them lot. so she a do or does it as i call in a sub a, she gave me the hon in double cleaning. zoe, me a lever, hooley shove, she is. she has simply sh me any money. she will not be loot a kicker volt. to now shed the medical c. mine is a gum. let them at your sushi love to login daily....
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while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits, what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlo j yob. blair. i see milly, she mean the gleam of the lot so she adore, does it. as i call in a sub a, she gave me the national hon. him double, couldn't zoe, me a lever hooley shove she is she simply sh me any money? she will not be loot a gold tale now said the medical c mine is a gum. let them at your solution. the logo, they only some bullshit. mission el camino log eoc, a lava so deep, or line me a lot. all in the hallway or limits, you know the hill ball gum. she ish hoshal sh. she said position was and they did not like a law cove. l a r e z. my names yolanda yolanda and i got a fish wish and they gave me she was usually on the me by off a little bit of dark matters and emma rattie company that is seen as the main player in the u. e. cybersecurity market. dark matter. it's a very interesting case that the company, based in the united arab emirates, and they do sort of both defense as
while the u. e invested millions of us dollars in the israeli spyware. the benefits, what allegedly governed by rules set by the israeli intelligence services of carlo j yob. blair. i see milly, she mean the gleam of the lot so she adore, does it. as i call in a sub a, she gave me the national hon. him double, couldn't zoe, me a lever hooley shove she is she simply sh me any money? she will not be loot a gold tale now said the medical c mine is a gum. let them at your solution. the logo, they...
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in the u. e. s. besides, the american staffers, dark matter also employed x is rarely officers in branches, in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both i'll just hear arabic and odyssey are english, contacted dark matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say more, the michelle violent me slay the kadelli for total thumb. michelle, me them or must called glory know, condition scheme level did love the developmental molly, the tv on the a multi 6 image the machine but all nozzle so you're selecting vs stop vs me still a bowl my last sham. i'm sure. but all nozzle negative, though, you're good there. good. always be my team, shallow zeal, my relatively good politician, mark of on the team. but all, we certainly do see that israel as a hub if not in the world, and certainly in the region for this sort of cyber technology. and i thin
in the u. e. s. besides, the american staffers, dark matter also employed x is rarely officers in branches, in the u. e. cypress, and singapore. the company is reported to have paid millions of dollars for their services. both i'll just hear arabic and odyssey are english, contacted dark matter and offered them the opportunity to respond to all the allegations made in the film. they declined to comment to either request. i say more, the michelle violent me slay the kadelli for total thumb....
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man, i had one source, the activist in the 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, well, 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 is only limited to the 1st click. and the 2nd click would send you to a decoy website to try and
man, i had one source, the activist in the 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...
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now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. that was year in which europe politicians actually feared a 3rd of chinese investments as big businesses struggled under the pandemic. so what's behind the new trends? take a look. chinese media group takeover of german robot make a cuckoo in 2016 was one of the more headline grabbing chinese investments. germany, france and the u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the down tre
now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. that was year in which europe politicians actually feared a 3rd of chinese investments as big businesses...
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to remain in the e. u. some of the rules with bricks. it seem a bit strange, a bit weirds, i'm don't know whether it's necessary or unnecessary book is what it is. unfortunately, the journey to the u. k. is smooth color must 1st deliver 6 new car bodies who a manufacturer in northern england here in london and the bustling district of kentish town. ed's art vanderbilt has found the place he called home half british half dutch heads are never wants to move away from the u. k. even if he's frustrated by the government, he voted to remain in the e. u. 2 years ago, he founded an online business selling knitwear made of new zealand wool with his brand. she pink ed's ard wants to revolutionize the fashion industry, making clothing that is not only c o 2 neutral, but c o 2 negative. but the brags that agreement is a huge hindrance, especially because a 3rd of his customers live in the e u. we need to make the business work tight margins, which we historically been able to do. and then suddenly you're faced with these extra costs of breaks it an
to remain in the e. u. some of the rules with bricks. it seem a bit strange, a bit weirds, i'm don't know whether it's necessary or unnecessary book is what it is. unfortunately, the journey to the u. k. is smooth color must 1st deliver 6 new car bodies who a manufacturer in northern england here in london and the bustling district of kentish town. ed's art vanderbilt has found the place he called home half british half dutch heads are never wants to move away from the u. k. even if he's...
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many reports claim that saudi arabia and the u. e. have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel ah, the demand for low price is celebrating at high speed. that's absolutely great by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at disposal fashion. we want to calculate it exposing the hidden human and environmental costs. why was a company give free what she's never been there? no doubt it had boss fashions or knowledge of a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state, he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default section that maintain the call on a project, that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of settlement with this and the story of juice alone through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is tied in 21st century truth and them a rock a
many reports claim that saudi arabia and the u. e. have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel ah, the demand for low price is celebrating at high speed. that's absolutely great by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at disposal fashion. we want to calculate it exposing the hidden human and...
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i had one source, the activist in the 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, well, 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 is only limited to the 1st click. and the 2nd click would send you to a decoy website to try and
i had one source, the activist in the 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...
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thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the, the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow we have dmitri so slow. he's the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and international studies at the higher school of economics . i totally cross talk roles and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to john 1st in paris we have it impasse, not the 1st time in the repeating union when it comes to foreign policy. last time we had the semblance of good relations was back in 2014, before the 4th regime change, and it's been downhill ever since. so where do we stand right now? and i want to talk, ask on our, our panelists, dmitri, why should we even care anymore? it's been 7 years. i mean,
thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the, the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow we have dmitri so slow. he's the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and...
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man, i had one source, the activist in the 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 a
man, i had one source, the activist in the 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...
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he sends 1000 clothing items from here to the e u every month. but nobody knows how business will go on with mainland europe. in the initial period, after breakfast when life, we saw customers receiving bills about 80 pounds of import duties, which of course we are garments around $160.00 pounds, almost 50 percent, the value of the government on top of it because of the import uses. currently, what we're doing is we now have a bit of a better set up, but still it is actually increased our margins considerably. it's not about 20 pounds, additional cost per order to send stuff into europe. which once again, when you are selling items at the cost we price, we are, it is not simply something that we can stomach for on the back in wales at the fish guard harbor. nearest edwards come here once a week and 70 and there's a lot to get done and quickly the truck carrying live goods to her customer in spain is due to set off in 2 hours. in that time she has to reload the shellfish from her own truck. good morning, chris, one and she also has to handle her f
he sends 1000 clothing items from here to the e u every month. but nobody knows how business will go on with mainland europe. in the initial period, after breakfast when life, we saw customers receiving bills about 80 pounds of import duties, which of course we are garments around $160.00 pounds, almost 50 percent, the value of the government on top of it because of the import uses. currently, what we're doing is we now have a bit of a better set up, but still it is actually increased our...
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thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt. university, and here in moscow we have dmitri so slow. he is the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and international studies. at the higher school of economics, i totally cross talk roles and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you want . and i always appreciate, let me go to john 1st in paris, we have an impasse, not the 1st time in the repeat union when it comes to foreign policy. last time we had the semblance of good relations was back in 2014, before the 4th regime change, and it's been downhill ever since. so where do we stand right now? and i want to talk, ask on our, our panelists, dmitri, why should we even care anymore? it's been 7 years. i mean, wha
thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt. university, and here in moscow we have dmitri so slow. he is the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and...
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it is disappointing in the life of the, the e u announcement of a new digital cobit passport. which is going to start on the 1st of july, which will enable any of the $27.00 countries of any of the $27.00 countries to travel with complete freedom and impunity from one country to another. now clearly when a part of the e u, but i would very much hope that our government would be given the fact that we've, we've got the best vaccination role that our government would be pressing to you to say ok for our citizens that are, that are double jams, please, please, please can we have the same? same recognition in facilities of travel? now the u. s. media has become the world's least trusted and has seen sharp falls in viewers and readers. this, according to a study by britons oxford university. the poll of almost $100000.00 people around the globe found that finland has left to the top spot with $2.00 and $3.00 there, believing their media. by contrast, research has said that coverage of the pandemic by us outlets contributed to less than 30 percent. now trusting them. and that collap
it is disappointing in the life of the, the e u announcement of a new digital cobit passport. which is going to start on the 1st of july, which will enable any of the $27.00 countries of any of the $27.00 countries to travel with complete freedom and impunity from one country to another. now clearly when a part of the e u, but i would very much hope that our government would be given the fact that we've, we've got the best vaccination role that our government would be pressing to you to say ok...
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thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow we have dmitri slough, he's the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and international studies. at the higher school of economics. i totally cross talk roles and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want, and i always appreciate, let me go to john. first in paris we have an impasse, not the 1st time in the repeating year when it comes to foreign policy. last time we had the semblance of a good relations was back in 2014, before the 4th regime change, and it's been downhill ever since. so where do we stand right now? and i, and i want to talk, ask on our, our panelists, dmitri, why should we even care anymore? it's been 7 years
thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow we have dmitri slough, he's the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and...
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many reports claim the saudi arabia and the u. a. e. have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel ah, the demand for low price is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at the disposal of our committee. oh, or the date exposing the hidden human and environmental costs. why was a company give free what she's never been there? no doubt it had boss fashions or knowledge of a city defined by military occupations. there's never been an arab state, he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default sexual that meant and they could only project. that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of juice and to the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations discrimination, injustice. this is tied in 21st century jerusalem, a rock
many reports claim the saudi arabia and the u. a. e. have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel ah, the demand for low price is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at the disposal of our committee. oh, or the date exposing the hidden human...
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man madeline, sort the activist in the 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, well, 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
man madeline, sort the activist in the 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...
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had used the same phone to communicate with officials and individuals in the u. e. in order to give them the right to reply to the allegations and the film. so the 1st thing that we saw on your phone was on july 19th between about 1033 and 11, 28 am gmc, there were a very high number of connections to apple servers. now usually your phone will just communicate one apple server for icloud, for your backups, for your contact thinking the information. but in this case, in less than an hour, we saw your phone communicate with 18 different apple servers. and this was very unusual. you don't usually see this on phones, so that was the 1st clue that something suspicious was going on. and immediately after this communication stopped, we saw your phone reach out to this website regular hours dot net. and what's your phone connected to this website? and this website stands out, because we know from our research, a citizen lab that regular ours dot net, this website is linked to in a, so group pegasus spyware. so we saw your phone reaching out to this. and so pegasus spyware s
had used the same phone to communicate with officials and individuals in the u. e. in order to give them the right to reply to the allegations and the film. so the 1st thing that we saw on your phone was on july 19th between about 1033 and 11, 28 am gmc, there were a very high number of connections to apple servers. now usually your phone will just communicate one apple server for icloud, for your backups, for your contact thinking the information. but in this case, in less than an hour, we saw...
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the ball remains in brussels court the the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz, he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow, we have dmitri so slow. he is the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and international studies at the higher school of economics. i totally cross talk roles and effects. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to john 1st in paris, we have an impasse, not the 1st time in the repeat union when it comes to foreign policy. last time we had the semblance of good relations was back in 2014, before the 4th regime change, and it's been downhill ever since. so where do we stand right now? and i, and i want to talk, ask on our, our panelists, the dmitri, why should we even care anymore? it's been 7 years. i mean, what's the point we've gotten used to not being together? go ahead, jo
the ball remains in brussels court the the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz, he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow, we have dmitri so slow. he is the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and international studies at the higher school of economics. i totally...
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thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the, the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow we have to meet recess love. he's the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and international studies at the higher school of economics. i totally cross talk roles and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to john 1st in paris we have an impasse, not the 1st time in the repeating year when it comes to foreign policy. last time we had the semblance of good relations was back in 2014, before the 4th regime change, and it's been downhill ever since. so where do we stand right now? and i, and i want to talk, ask about our, our panelists. dmitri, why should we even care anymore? it's been 7 ye
thus there is no consensus within the e u on how to move forward. the ball remains in brussels court, the, the cross talking russia e u relations. i'm joined by my guess, john laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in nashville. we have thomas schwartz. he is a professor of political science and european studies at vanderbilt university. and here in moscow we have to meet recess love. he's the deputy director of the center for comprehensive european and...
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had used the same phone to communicate with officials and individuals in the u. e. in order to give them the right to reply to the allegations and the film. so the 1st thing that we saw on your phone was on july 19th between about 103311288. m, g, m g. there were a very high number of connections to apple servers. now usually your phone will just communicate with one apple server for icloud, for your backups, for your contact thinking the information. but in this case, in less than an hour, we saw your phone communicate with 18 different apple servers. and this was very unusual. you don't usually see those on phones, so that was the 1st clue that something suspicious was going on. and immediately after this communication stopped, we saw your phone reach out to this website regular, ours dot net. in other words, your phone connected to this website. and this website stands out, because we know from our research, a citizen lab that regular ours dot net, this website is linked to in a, so group pegasus spyware. so we saw your phone reaching out to this. and if so, pega
had used the same phone to communicate with officials and individuals in the u. e. in order to give them the right to reply to the allegations and the film. so the 1st thing that we saw on your phone was on july 19th between about 103311288. m, g, m g. there were a very high number of connections to apple servers. now usually your phone will just communicate with one apple server for icloud, for your backups, for your contact thinking the information. but in this case, in less than an hour, we...
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and that is exactly what the e. u is now doing with far reaching economic sanctions discovered us. i think that the sanctions that will hurt and i had heard so much that this regime will come to it's nice in the, in the lives targeting the state, potash industry and better us imports of fertilizer. what millions of dollars will seen the band? the same applies to oil, an oil products from beller us. negotiation is also where ever came initial opposition from austria to agree sanctions targeting dollars in banking and other financial sectors. this is, and of course a nice and this isn't long as it really is. a great achievement that we have succeeded in the last few days and making sure that everyone does their part to ensure that the sanctioned and now implemented of all despite the fact that also affects our own financial economy. vote shaft by midnight. and jessica told me that you ladies have expressed concern about retaliation and the possibility of dollars helping refugees. and to the we have information that the russian government is actually facilitating their arrival from my
and that is exactly what the e. u is now doing with far reaching economic sanctions discovered us. i think that the sanctions that will hurt and i had heard so much that this regime will come to it's nice in the, in the lives targeting the state, potash industry and better us imports of fertilizer. what millions of dollars will seen the band? the same applies to oil, an oil products from beller us. negotiation is also where ever came initial opposition from austria to agree sanctions targeting...
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u announcement of an e u digital. cobit passport, which is going to start on the 1st of july, which will enable any of the $27.00 countries or inhabitants of any of the country, 7 countries to travel with complete freedom and impunity from one country to another. now billy went out of the you, but i would very much hope that our government would be given the fact that we've, we've got the best vaccination roll out, that our government would be pressing the you to say ok for our citizens that are, that are double jam, please, please, please can we have the same same recognition facility to travel the u. s. media have become the world's least trusted and have seen sharp falls to and views and readers according to a study by oxford university. the poll of almost 100000 people around the globe found that finland is actually left into top spot with 2 in 3, they're believing their media. by contrast, they research you said that coverage of the pandemic by us let contributed to less than 30 percent. not trusting them at the moment. i'm not collapse, does mark a massive drop in just a few years
u announcement of an e u digital. cobit passport, which is going to start on the 1st of july, which will enable any of the $27.00 countries or inhabitants of any of the country, 7 countries to travel with complete freedom and impunity from one country to another. now billy went out of the you, but i would very much hope that our government would be given the fact that we've, we've got the best vaccination roll out, that our government would be pressing the you to say ok for our citizens that...
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currently, it is down to individual e u. member states to decide on the rules governing the boarders. we are moving its speed through vaccination program to help us cub this latest fair. and we will continue to have discussions with our european partners on the reopening of international travel. but we're very confident that our vaccination program is providing a good way forward. so pressure on europe to kickstart their economy once again and of course tourism is very much the heart of it. but there's also a pressure on the european union to have a united front. and that could see the brits are going to have this. i'm a counselor again the chair of the institute of travel and tourism told us that he expects britain to fight for its citizens. right to holiday abroad is very disappointing. germany, poland, and italy have unilaterally imposed quarantine restrictions. it is disappointing in the life of the, the e u announcement of your digital koby passport, which is going to start on the 1st of july, which will enable any of t
currently, it is down to individual e u. member states to decide on the rules governing the boarders. we are moving its speed through vaccination program to help us cub this latest fair. and we will continue to have discussions with our european partners on the reopening of international travel. but we're very confident that our vaccination program is providing a good way forward. so pressure on europe to kickstart their economy once again and of course tourism is very much the heart of it. but...
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and that also doing all the e u member states to follow suit as well. but it is raising eyebrows because yes, the indian delta variant is much more prevalent here in the united kingdom, but it's don't like it doesn't exist in those countries as well. in fact, the indian varian accounts around 70 percent of cases in some parts of the region in france, in many hotspots, like greece, spain, and portugal. they still have issues themselves with the delta variant, yet they are still welcoming brits into the country. now portugal vo says it will do anything that the e u decides wild countries like spain. hence it's even prepared for a bus stop with the blog. if it tries to deny brits entry. hopefully we can begin to receive british tourists and we don't have any restrictions and tories from the u. k. the moment they're the ones who are placing restrictions on when they return . so at a fast balance, it may seem like it makes sense to try and impose this quarantine for british tourists. however, when we cross checks, things like the testing regime here in the u
and that also doing all the e u member states to follow suit as well. but it is raising eyebrows because yes, the indian delta variant is much more prevalent here in the united kingdom, but it's don't like it doesn't exist in those countries as well. in fact, the indian varian accounts around 70 percent of cases in some parts of the region in france, in many hotspots, like greece, spain, and portugal. they still have issues themselves with the delta variant, yet they are still welcoming brits...
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now it did seem as if the e u was putting on the united front, but already cracks are appearing. we know that some countries like france and germany, had gone into this summit saying what they really wanted was a summit with russia to open dialogue. but that was shut down by other countries, including poland, who said that they didn't want that to take place as such. there isn't any mention of a summit in that communique, just the idea of looking at relations with russia in the future. i'm to merkel german chancellor still thinks that dialogue is the way forward to pieces under the so i don't see these talks as an idea of giving the russian president any kind of reward. i would like to remind all of us that even during the cold war there was always dialect and channels of communication are open and it's better if the commission and the council president have a channel of communication open with russia instead of individual countries going it alone because after all, we would like to have a coordinated and concerted view that is express towards russia. i believe there is no drumme
now it did seem as if the e u was putting on the united front, but already cracks are appearing. we know that some countries like france and germany, had gone into this summit saying what they really wanted was a summit with russia to open dialogue. but that was shut down by other countries, including poland, who said that they didn't want that to take place as such. there isn't any mention of a summit in that communique, just the idea of looking at relations with russia in the future. i'm to...
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she's a policy analyst on u. s. e u relations, nato, and trans atlantic security corporation. she was us from brussels, where she was attending the nato summit. madam, thank you so much for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you on the program. so what have you made, i guess of the latest news conference that we heard from joe by then about 2 hours ago and just what you saw today in general. thank you so much. when we look at president biden's press conference, i think it's a wonderful cumulation and almost cherry on top of a very productive nato summit. i. the big point today was to show america's ongoing commitment to nato just such a contrast to president trump's prior summit. i was on site at nato h q today, and the feeling was one of productive energy. 3 years ago there was a data summit in 2018. i was also president, and there, there was an anxiety in the air. what happened when president tread says something that cast doubt on article 5 or the strength of the alliance today was an entirely different ball game. you had president biden come and already telegraphing his s
she's a policy analyst on u. s. e u relations, nato, and trans atlantic security corporation. she was us from brussels, where she was attending the nato summit. madam, thank you so much for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you on the program. so what have you made, i guess of the latest news conference that we heard from joe by then about 2 hours ago and just what you saw today in general. thank you so much. when we look at president biden's press conference, i think it's a wonderful...
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he sends 1000 clothing items from here to the e u every month. but nobody knows how business will go on with mainland europe. in the initial period, after breakfast when life, we saw customers receiving bills about 80 pounds of import duties, which of course we are, garments around $160.00 pounds, almost 50 percent, the value of the government on top of it because of the import usage current and what we're doing is we now have a bit of a better setup, but still it is actually increased our margins considerably. it's not about 20 pounds, additional cost per order to send stuff into europe. which once again, when you are selling items at the cost we price, we are, it is not simply something that we can stomach for long the back in wales at the fish guard harbor. nearest edward comes here once a week and 70 and there's a lot to get done and quickly the truck carrying live good to her customer in spain is due to set off in 2 hours. in that time she has to reload the shellfish from her own truck. good morning, chris, one and she also has to handle her
he sends 1000 clothing items from here to the e u every month. but nobody knows how business will go on with mainland europe. in the initial period, after breakfast when life, we saw customers receiving bills about 80 pounds of import duties, which of course we are, garments around $160.00 pounds, almost 50 percent, the value of the government on top of it because of the import usage current and what we're doing is we now have a bit of a better setup, but still it is actually increased our...
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now it did seem as if the e u was putting on the united front, but already cracks are appearing. we know that some countries like france and germany, had gone into this summit saying what they really wanted was a summit with russia to open dialogue. but that was shut down by other countries, including poland, who said that they didn't want that to take place as such. there isn't any mention of a summit in that communique. just the idea of looking at relations with russia in the future until america, german chancellor still thinks that dialogue is the way forward to people that the, sorry, i don't see these talks as an idea of giving the russian president any kind of reward. i would like to remind all of us that even during the cold war there was always dialect and channels of communication are open and it's better if the commission and the council president have a channel of communication open with russia instead of individual countries going it alone because after all, we would like to have a coordinated and concerted view that is express towards russia. i believe there is no dr
now it did seem as if the e u was putting on the united front, but already cracks are appearing. we know that some countries like france and germany, had gone into this summit saying what they really wanted was a summit with russia to open dialogue. but that was shut down by other countries, including poland, who said that they didn't want that to take place as such. there isn't any mention of a summit in that communique. just the idea of looking at relations with russia in the future until...
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now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. now that was the year in which europe politicians actually feared. a search of chinese investments as big businesses struggled under the pandemic. so what's behind the new trends? take a look. china media group, takeover of german robot, make a cuckoo in 2016 was one of the more headline grabbing chinese investments. germany, france and the u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000.
now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. now that was the year in which europe politicians actually feared. a search of chinese investments as big...
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the reason the e u is the base for big tech companies, like facebook and apple. the u. s. and allies in the g 7 appeared to be coalescing around a corporate tax floor, a 15 percent on germany and france would be on board. that rate could take away ireland advantage and attracting companies. and for more on this, we joined by to get bigger masses standing by in london. she's our d. w correspondent there. and we're also joined by dominican longer myers. she's an economics professor at catholics university. i see that ingles dot, welcome to you both big. i want to start start with you. corporate minimum tax is the headline for this meeting today. but the, you can also said that it's worried that big tech won't be hit hard enough. what is the concern exactly? well the u. k. has traditionally had the emphasis on the digital services company the you can have a digital services tax where revenue for exam for the search engines or social media platforms. when these revenues are generated, a new car that they apply this tech. so you can wants to make sure that the digital services
the reason the e u is the base for big tech companies, like facebook and apple. the u. s. and allies in the g 7 appeared to be coalescing around a corporate tax floor, a 15 percent on germany and france would be on board. that rate could take away ireland advantage and attracting companies. and for more on this, we joined by to get bigger masses standing by in london. she's our d. w correspondent there. and we're also joined by dominican longer myers. she's an economics professor at catholics...
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currently, it is down to individual e u. member states to decide on the rules governing that borders. we are moving its speed through vaccination program to help us cub this latest fair. and we will continue to have discussions with our european partners on the reopening of international travel. but we're very confident that our vaccination program is providing a good way forward. so pressure on europe to kickstart their economy once again and of course tourism is very much the heart of it. but there's also a pressure on the european union to have a united front. and that could see the brits are going to have some counseled, again, was the chair of the institute traveling tours and to tell us he expects britain to fight for the citizens. right. to holiday abroad is very disappointing. germany, poland, and italy have unilaterally imposed currency and restrictions, and it is disappointing in the life of the the e u announcement of a new digital cobit passport. which is going to start on the 1st of july, which will enable any o
currently, it is down to individual e u. member states to decide on the rules governing that borders. we are moving its speed through vaccination program to help us cub this latest fair. and we will continue to have discussions with our european partners on the reopening of international travel. but we're very confident that our vaccination program is providing a good way forward. so pressure on europe to kickstart their economy once again and of course tourism is very much the heart of it. but...
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once quote is against non e u countries to stay in place. that would leave turkeys in russian steel makers for instance, out in the cold. he's a lender can bite him. these countries still aren't able to access the u. s. market . so they're forced to pivot themselves more towards the european market that, that creates an unfair and extremely difficult competitive situation on the european market. and threatened to overwhelm europe, steel industry, before them, a lot of steel, wholesale is like the pro pipe company, agree. they worry, the domestic steel plants could collapse under the weight of cheaper competition from 3rd countries. with pro pipe management often us to delay deliveries a month because there are no suitable steel pipes available. the auto industry stopped up well in advance of the shortage. my not yet responded immediately. when i bought a massive reserves up front, i wouldn't say they bought the steel plant out, but they placed huge orders and they got the whole spiral going up in gun water, tech and trump has to deal with th
once quote is against non e u countries to stay in place. that would leave turkeys in russian steel makers for instance, out in the cold. he's a lender can bite him. these countries still aren't able to access the u. s. market . so they're forced to pivot themselves more towards the european market that, that creates an unfair and extremely difficult competitive situation on the european market. and threatened to overwhelm europe, steel industry, before them, a lot of steel, wholesale is like...
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the question is the problem the colon voted for the u. k. to remain in the e. u. some of the rules with rex it seem a bit strange, a bit weirds, i'm don't know whether it's necessary or unnecessary book is what it is. unfortunately, the journey to the u. k is smooth color must 1st deliver 6 new car bodies to a manufacturer in northern england here in london in the bustling district of kentish town. ed's art vanderbilt has found the place he called home half british half dutch heads are never wants to move away from the u. k. even if he's frustrated by the government, he voted to remain in the e. u. 2 years ago he found that an online business selling knitwear made of new zealand wool with his brand sheep inc. ed's ard wants to revolutionize the fashion industry, making clothing that is not only c o 2 neutral, but c o 2 negative. but the brackets that agreement is a huge hindrance, especially because a 3rd of his customers live in the u. we need to make the business work tight margins, which we historically been able to do. and then suddenly you're faced with these
the question is the problem the colon voted for the u. k. to remain in the e. u. some of the rules with rex it seem a bit strange, a bit weirds, i'm don't know whether it's necessary or unnecessary book is what it is. unfortunately, the journey to the u. k is smooth color must 1st deliver 6 new car bodies to a manufacturer in northern england here in london in the bustling district of kentish town. ed's art vanderbilt has found the place he called home half british half dutch heads are never...
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currently, it is down to individual e u. member states to decide on the rules governing their borders. we are moving its speed through vaccination program to help us cub this latest fair. and we will continue to have discussions with our european hardness on the reopening of international travel. but we're very confident that our vaccination program is providing a good way forward. so pressure on europe to kick thought their. 2 economy once again and of course tourism is very much the heart of it, but there's all the same pressure on the european union to have a united front. and that could see the brits are going to have some counseled again, well the chair of the institute of traveling tours and to tell us that mixed messages on the issue must stop. very disappointing. germany, poland and italy have unilaterally imposed currency and restrictions. and it is disappointing in the life of the, the e u announcement of a new digital cobit passport. which is going to start on the 1st of july, which will enable any of the $27.00 c
currently, it is down to individual e u. member states to decide on the rules governing their borders. we are moving its speed through vaccination program to help us cub this latest fair. and we will continue to have discussions with our european hardness on the reopening of international travel. but we're very confident that our vaccination program is providing a good way forward. so pressure on europe to kick thought their. 2 economy once again and of course tourism is very much the heart of...
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it is also putting the german logistics sector under pressure. exports from the e. u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from northrop westphalia, to the u. k. and back again, his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle. knocked claremore checks and everything takes longer and that sides on but if i get i'm lucky. i might wait 3 days just for the paperwork and i should talk sometimes it's ready straight away. sometimes it takes a few hours. but if i'm on locking, it can take 3 days that i target the last time he hopes to be back from the u. k. in 3 days, he has plans when he gets home, like kinda a whole and i want to take up my children and do something fun to see him. cooking baking will face the 150 drivers in the company face the same problems as collin. many feel stressed out, it's difficult to make plans or
it is also putting the german logistics sector under pressure. exports from the e. u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from northrop westphalia, to the u. k. and back again, his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle....
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ties with the e. u. well, you know very well that the boat exceeds end of and food and never, you know, of a and then we stay and we push. and what do you see? nicholas is that big cities and fans and germany and italy and allow them to allow themselves to be prevented from having relations with pleasure because of those states if they don't want to let them do it. but why should they prevent b. c, that's a whole absurdity of the union that you see. for example, if you take a counselor trans, there's never will be a disagreement between the not and the south of east of the west, of hands as to whether it should be. in addition, we treasure that to be a national beside the national level. and there may be additional regional differences for them, but not all of that. and you have because you obviously are not the official construction. they cannot or anybody see. so they don't have a good chance or in, but if you don't have intelligence, the c plus plus the most age would not be so important. if you are n
ties with the e. u. well, you know very well that the boat exceeds end of and food and never, you know, of a and then we stay and we push. and what do you see? nicholas is that big cities and fans and germany and italy and allow them to allow themselves to be prevented from having relations with pleasure because of those states if they don't want to let them do it. but why should they prevent b. c, that's a whole absurdity of the union that you see. for example, if you take a counselor trans,...
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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. again is heavily as a government in cyber warfare, not in ransomware, fed and co america, unraveling it all for us, right. so we'll go to coming up
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 conquering divide and all that back when the e u to get together on the back of a strong congestion from the german chancellor and the french president to start a dialog on any specific issues with russia. they pointed to the boat and you know, what happened? no consensus here. the russians are left. what do we talk to? you want to talk? who do we talk to? and that's the, the, that, that's where we stand right now. do you see that george? because it looks like, you know, the, the germans and the french want to move forward. but of course, it's the, the poles in the baltic states that do not want to is what i actually want more thing. sions, i mean, this is just turning the use policy towards rush into a pretzel. go ahead george. yes. well, it's of the bowling bold estate, but it's also use that burrell the you foreign minister, so to speak. i remember he was by the you council to come up with a working paper as to future your relations with russia. precisely because from germany, you know, probably it's really once a working relationship with russia and then borrow comes up with thi
u conquering divide and all that back when the e u to get together on the back of a strong congestion from the german chancellor and the french president to start a dialog on any specific issues with russia. they pointed to the boat and you know, what happened? no consensus here. the russians are left. what do we talk to? you want to talk? who do we talk to? and that's the, the, that, that's where we stand right now. do you see that george? because it looks like, you know, the, the germans and...
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following all of this outrage, gwendolyn davis, cornfield e u. parliament report. you're on the rule of law in hungry. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. well, today's so many european union leaders agreed to impose wide ranging economic sanctions on mince for the 1st time. the measures target main export industries, prohibiting the import of products such as potash petroleum in tobacco, from bella, ruth, and stopping access to finance. meanwhile, a trial behind closed doors began of leading, bela roofing opposition figure shar, hey t, how of north sky. now he is one of 6 people facing charges including inciting, social hatred and organizing public disorder. t hi knew he was arrested last year after he made public his willingness to challenge alexander the shingo in last year's presidential election. now his wife let lorna to go over his election campaign. supporters say she won the election and not lucas chicago. and that led to months of protests in billiards or earlier we spoke with lana to handle sky ya, who lives in exile
following all of this outrage, gwendolyn davis, cornfield e u. parliament report. you're on the rule of law in hungry. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. well, today's so many european union leaders agreed to impose wide ranging economic sanctions on mince for the 1st time. the measures target main export industries, prohibiting the import of products such as potash petroleum in tobacco, from bella, ruth, and stopping access to finance. meanwhile, a trial...
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and you said that the more we want to bring in gwendolyn davis cornfield, she is the e u. parliament repre. you're on the rule of law in hungary. she is also a french member of the e. u parliament l g b t q. intergroup is good to have you on the program. let's just make this clear to our viewers. what exactly is it about this new law in hungary that is not compatible with you values? well, it's simply, you know, the repressed is all content not only not neat to sexually, but the number of, of question ling to sexuality in general. and it says that you cannot show content content or give to children under 18. so it's not only filling the thing, they just any content that gives them the i just them the idea of what is questioning your, your identity, sexual identity, always questioning what you want to be in life. the idea behind is the, until 18. you should only see content, the only show you the sexual way of living in a very conservative and rigid way. we heard today from the judge prime minister mark router and he said, and i'm quoting him here, hungary has no place any more in the
and you said that the more we want to bring in gwendolyn davis cornfield, she is the e u. parliament repre. you're on the rule of law in hungary. she is also a french member of the e. u parliament l g b t q. intergroup is good to have you on the program. let's just make this clear to our viewers. what exactly is it about this new law in hungary that is not compatible with you values? well, it's simply, you know, the repressed is all content not only not neat to sexually, but the number of, of...
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now it did seem as if the e u was putting on the united front, but already cracks are appearing. we know that some countries like france and germany, had gone into this summit saying what they really wanted was some it with russia to put in dialogue. but that was shut down by other countries, including poland, who said that they didn't want that to take place as such. there isn't any mention of a stomach in that communique. i just the idea of looking at relations with russia in the future. i'm glad merkel. german chancellor still thinks that dialogue is the way forward to the song that the so i don't see these talks as an idea of giving the russian president any kind of reward. i would like to remind all of us that even during the cold war there was always dialect and channels of communication are open and it's better if the commission and the council president have a channel of communication open with russia instead of individual countries going it alone because after all, we would like to have a coordinated and concerted view that is express towards i believe there is no drumme
now it did seem as if the e u was putting on the united front, but already cracks are appearing. we know that some countries like france and germany, had gone into this summit saying what they really wanted was some it with russia to put in dialogue. but that was shut down by other countries, including poland, who said that they didn't want that to take place as such. there isn't any mention of a stomach in that communique. i just the idea of looking at relations with russia in the future. i'm...
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the e u is the largest trading partner for the welsh coastal region. near it has been doing business with a new british customer, a celebrity chef since january. after reading about her truck getting stuck at custom, he started buying a 100 kilograms of lobsters from her every week. she hopes to accumulate more domestic customers. but it's also important to the fisherman to continue selling their catch in mainland europe. without narratives personal commitment, many here would be in by most of the fishermen voted to lead the you and the brakes that referendum. they're pleased with the results provided that they gain control over their fishing waters and can decide how to catch their fish. one point, hey, let me, once all the shellfish are registered nearest takes care of the paperwork. before the start of the year, she simply gave the driver a hand written note. now she has to set up her own office in the harbor each time a day after leaving germany colon francis as steering his jumbo truck through narrow british streets. he's already delivered the car body. now he's picking up 50 ma
the e u is the largest trading partner for the welsh coastal region. near it has been doing business with a new british customer, a celebrity chef since january. after reading about her truck getting stuck at custom, he started buying a 100 kilograms of lobsters from her every week. she hopes to accumulate more domestic customers. but it's also important to the fisherman to continue selling their catch in mainland europe. without narratives personal commitment, many here would be in by most of...
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he thinks uncle american for her stance on e u. reforms and case or senior. this is eve. ok. they like and i think the chancellor for her support for the launch of the next generation in new project. the italian government is aiming for water always called it structural reforms rather than this mean systemic reform that's true throughout the day. and they can help actually become more competitive, more just and also more sustainable even if you a few source they need be there or you drug you speaking there, germany's national elections are just 3 months away. and the countries really conservative and formerly adopted their joint program for the campaign cd you leader, army lush, it and markers xander from bavarian sister party to see issue presented the manifest in berlin. today the program promises tax relief and fiscal discipline. but critics say, it's not clear how the plans would be funded. germany's conservatives are leading in public opinion polls. september's vote will be the 1st in 16 years, not to feature on american. losh, it hopes to replace her as the new german c
he thinks uncle american for her stance on e u. reforms and case or senior. this is eve. ok. they like and i think the chancellor for her support for the launch of the next generation in new project. the italian government is aiming for water always called it structural reforms rather than this mean systemic reform that's true throughout the day. and they can help actually become more competitive, more just and also more sustainable even if you a few source they need be there or you drug you...
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este, empezandpop;ando dig perdieron diputados y alcaldia >> no, no es q;u;e a ue a e referia de q;uue para manejar propagandisticamente de que nos fue mal se elaboran este discurso de que se perdio es provabable que tengmos mas diputados es el instituto que proyectaba que quedaria en morena con 203 d diputados maximo y el 2018 53 suparridotido tendremos ahora 270 o sea 270, 280 en total es que eso es o sea no te estoy cuestionando es que como decia una mentira que se repite muchas veces puede convertirse en verdad ya he hecho lo que me corresponde falta todavia rednondear la obra de transformacion consumarla pero para eso es suficiente llegar a septiembre de 24 y digo si estoy bviien de salud y si a lo quieren el aÑo proximo se lo mando a decir a mis adversarios no se pudo ahora ni modo lastima margarita al reves < en esa coinferencia de prens le preguntaste del tiempo de su mandat < este segmento hablamos de como el veia que se podia llevar un gran numrero de diputados pero o lo suficiente estamos en una situacuion que cualquiera pued ser ganador le dije muchas personas temen que us
este, empezandpop;ando dig perdieron diputados y alcaldia >> no, no es q;u;e a ue a e referia de q;uue para manejar propagandisticamente de que nos fue mal se elaboran este discurso de que se perdio es provabable que tengmos mas diputados es el instituto que proyectaba que quedaria en morena con 203 d diputados maximo y el 2018 53 suparridotido tendremos ahora 270 o sea 270, 280 en total es que eso es o sea no te estoy cuestionando es que como decia una mentira que se repite muchas veces...
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u. countries to stay in place. that would leave turkeys in russian steel makers for instance, out in the cold he's a lender can invite him. these countries still aren't able to access the u. s. market. so they're forced to pivot themselves more towards the european market that, that creates an unfair and extremely difficult competitive situation on the european market. and threatened to overwhelm europe, steel industry, to before them. a lot of steel, wholesale is like the pro pipe company, agree. they worry, the domestic steel plants could collapse under the weight of cheaper competition from 3rd countries. with pro pipe management often us to delay deliveries a month because there are no suitable steel pipes available. the auto industry stocked up well in advance of the shortage. my not yet responded immediately when i bought a massive reserves upfront, i wouldn't say they bought the steel plants out, but they placed huge orders and they got the whole spiral going. why? they're hocking up in gun water. tech and t
u. countries to stay in place. that would leave turkeys in russian steel makers for instance, out in the cold he's a lender can invite him. these countries still aren't able to access the u. s. market. so they're forced to pivot themselves more towards the european market that, that creates an unfair and extremely difficult competitive situation on the european market. and threatened to overwhelm europe, steel industry, to before them. a lot of steel, wholesale is like the pro pipe company,...