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benefits that alcohol has and that does have some benefits but it also has a lot of risks at the end of the day the conclusion we come to is that it is better overall for the consumption to be zero and how likely is it that people who i guess a guess it's hard to say how much people would actually entirely stop drinking but given that is there an argument for alcohol in moderation it's seven percent to say the health risk and set the very low levels of consumption so for people that on average consume one drink per day increased risk of health loss is very small it's a point half of the percentage point so less than one percent their risk does go up with consumption so the less people can drink the better it will be for them so if you had to sum up this the findings of this report aside from saying absolutely
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stay out from away from alcohol what would your general summary be and the general summary would be drink less drink less than you normally do their ideal would be zero but we fully understand that that is not feasible for everybody and then global guidelines such as those shared by the world health organization or international policy guidelines two words drinking may want to be eerie advised to lower away accommodations to the general public are emanuel i got to do professor of global health at the institute of health metrics and evaluation at university of washington great to get your thoughts and great to speak to you thank you thank you very much. and still ahead the news hour. find out why this world cup winning goalkeeper had to apologize to his fans about some sports.
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business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. ok let's get some sports now with tara and. david thank you so much japan and china have been battling in the pool all week at the asian games but after six days of swimming there was no separating them and when it came to gold medals david stokes has more. coa kira is the center of attention in jakarta and for good reason victory in the
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fifty metres freestyle gave the eighteen year old her six gold of the week and a medal overall my equaling the games record set in one thousand nine hundred eighty two by the north korean shooter so jim mannheim five it's also been a week to remember the china's triple olympic champion soon yang is fulfilled with a meeting saw him match the record of fourteen asian games medals over the course of his career. all but two gold medals in the pool went to china and japan that two way battle for supremacy went down to the final race and it was china who edged it by just for one hundred of a second. that meant they ended the games with nineteen golds each had been given tito did a year in the competition with china and japan is not over it will last till the twenty twenty lympics we must learn the lessons and avoid the mistakes from these games by it was another shocking day in the body arena the day after india's men
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were knocked out by their women's team was beaten in the final it was a run into the title twenty seven points to twenty four. zero zero zero but a program because then the men's team won as well with a much wider margin of victory over south korea is the first time in twenty eight is that india have come away without a gold medal in south korea cyclist now reem took her second gold this time in the women's individual time trial following the one hundred kilometer title she won a wednesday. it was north korea celebrating in the women's white lifting they had a one to finish in the sixty three kilo category. with an emotional kymco simm top of the podium. and speaking. emotion look what happened when safaga molly when a wrench first made the game of the if. there
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was a first medal for cambodia too it came in the women's jujitsu jessa car on taking gold in the forty nine kilo class of a men's football in the b.c.s. scored in the last minute to give them hope of reaching the quarter finals but they went on to lose a penalty shootout instead it was the u.a.e. heading through to the last state i things were much more one sided than the softball final between japan and taiwan. japan proved to the gold medal with a seven zero victory you're moto finished the game with a three run home run securing their fifth straight gold medal david stokes zero. zero here's a look at the medals table that softball when help japan get to twenty nine gold medals but their way back from front runners china who are on sixty six indonesia on nine gold aiming for that official target of sixteen or nine coming earlier this
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friday in men's rowing. or indeed nature hoping that a charge up the medal table might help prove they could one day hold on the olympics or world cup scott highly reports from jakarta. the people in the country of indonesia are taking these asian games very seriously success at the event on and off the pitch is viewed as a big test do well and bigger things are to come and indonesia has been performing well but they have a high benchmark officials say they want to win at least sixteen gold medals and make it into the top ten on the overall battle board. it is the athlete who put their first gold on the board begun now it means a lot because it's the first match. and this is the first time in the nation they got a gold medal i hope and a nation sport can be better and a chief more in international world like the olympics. and the fans
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who come out to watch also feel the gravity of performing well as their country is in the global spotlight it's a different thing for you because we. have been there. many tremendous. problems. this is everything we've been doing profile am five would be good so we're very excited as you can see on the site you will see how we cheer for ours. so we will be out of there to. indonesia was brought into the eighteenth asian games late just four years ago after vietnam pulled out as host citing financial concerns the country had to act and act fast with little time for new builds many of the values were adapted or renovated to improve the host team's performance last year president signed a presidential degree fast tracking funds to the ministry of sport for athletes salaries and for training. the president has attended a lot of the host matches
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a good showing at these games is good news for the country from the outside looking in but will also give the president political capital at home next in the b. . and president. for the fall of the existing government it would be very good to. have the but for the incumbent. so the pressure is on for the team to keep those letters coming in for the organizers to keep the games on track and running smoothly it's got other al-jazeera to carter. fifa has banned the head of the palestinian football association for twelve months and fined him around twenty thousand dollars football's governing body said jabril had incited hatred and violence seen here on the right had encouraged football fans to target the argentinian football association and burn jerseys and pictures of lean on messi the statements were made
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ahead of a proposed friendly game between argentina and israel in june the match was eventually called off france's world cup winning football captain hugo liveries has apologised to fans after being charged with drunk driving in london the receiving here with his team after winning the world cup was charged on friday following a routine traffic stop the goalkeeper walsall captain's tottenham was released on bail and is due to appear in court next month. arson vendor has achieved a lot in his career but on friday there was something a bit different for the former arsenal manager he was in liberia to receive the country's highest honor for service to football president george way a former footballer was discovered by bangor in one thousand nine hundred eight when he brought him to monaco he went on to play for the likes of ac milan p.s.g. and chelsea and is the only african to be named world player of the year bangerz
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official title in liberia is now night ground high commander of the humane order of african redemption. formula one is back after a summer break and it's ferrari's can be right in that was fast sis in second practice ahead of the belgian grand prix the finnish driver is a four time winner at the spa circuit reichen edge championship leader lewis hamilton while the british drivers receive teammate belts revolt has finished third hamilton's championship ruddle sebastian vettel who finished fifth set the pace in the morning session how milton leads standings by twenty four point. italy's andre divots he also clocked the fastest time in practice ahead of the. british grand prix the deckard rider finished ahead of britain's cal crutchlow and maverick finn alice of yamaha championship leader mark mark has finished or. and that's all your sport for now it's now back to do in london thanks very much for that far and
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finally it is the hotel that's inspired a classic horror novel but guess slept through a real life scare on thursday. the desk supervisor the stanley hotel in the u.s. state of colorado bravely captured this footage after a black bear somehow managed to open the front door and take a look around three hundred guests were upstairs this leap at the time but fortunately none of them fancied a late night trip to reception horror author stephen king had the idea to write the shining when he was staying at this hotel in one nine hundred seventy four and you can always find more on our website by that is there a dot com that is it for me for this is our back more in a few minutes. goes
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a journey around the globe. only on al-jazeera coming. up. another trump ally gets immunity this time it's alan weisel work he's a chief financial officer of the trump organization. and you know watching all of his there live from london also coming up. supporters celebrate as a bobby's tough part confirms president money god bless victory dismissing
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opposition claims of breaking. ecuador opens a humanitarian corridor to help hundreds of venezuelans reach group before new restrictions begin on saturday. and a major new study says even the occasional alcoholic drink is bad for your health. donald trump's week appears to have got worse another one of his allies has been given immunity in the investigation into michael cohen and this time it's allen wise oberg he's a chief financial officer of the trump organization with the wall street journal describes as trump's longtime financial gatekeeper beisel burke has already been called to testify in the inquiry into cohen the president's former personal lawyer that cohen pleaded guilty on tuesday to campaign finance violations saying he had paid hush money before the election two women who allege that they had affairs with trump. has worked for the trump family for more than four decades serving as
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trump's executive vice president as well as c f o for the trump organization since two thousand he is also the treasurer of the trump family's chartable foundation which is also being investigated by the state of new york and on thursday david packard the c.e.o. of the national enquirer his publisher was also given immunity in the cohen case to discuss his role in the hush money payments. fine as a former us associate deputy attorney general and he says granting immunity will help prosecutors learn more about what happened it is an absolute crime for a corporation to make any contribution to a political campaign they can't spin one cent providing that assistance directly to a candidate and so granting immunity based upon the public record that seems as though substantial sums were paid from the trump corporation to pay off or
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to reimburse mr cohen of the group for payments made to these the porn stars or the playboy bunny for the purpose of influencing the outcome of the election so that being a campaign contribution and that is what basically muster cohen is already pled guilty to the corporation is equally guilty including those who operate the corporation will grant immunity because under the united states constitution unlike in great britain there is a so-called fifth amendment that enable someone to remain silent in the face of questioning if they believe an answer could incriminate themselves or their close company in crime but by granting immunity now they will compel a complete confession of whether and how in the circumstances in which these payments were made and while trump has abruptly counsel this top diplomats trip to
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north korea secretary of state my pompei i had said on thursday that he plans to talk send pyongyang but trump has now told him not to go say. on twitter there had not been enough progress and even if in their eyes ation talks is the first time he's publicly admitted that talks have stalled after the june meeting with north korean leader kim jong un. castro is following these events and washington said first heidi let's talk about feisal where again has immunity how big of a development is this. well is a certainly a big cap to what's been a terrible week for the president as far as these mounting legal issues allan weisel bird is the one man described to know the ins and the outs of trump's professional and personal finances not only is weisel berg the chief financial officer of the trump organization but he is the only non trump family member who is a trustee of the president's personal interests in his businesses while he's in
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office. also reportedly assisted in preparing the tax returns for the president and has worked for his family now going on for decades of the fact that he reportedly flipped and is now cooperating with prosecutors is a very troubling fact for the president to face at the confession of his long time personal attorney michael cohen and his guilty pleas on tuesday to eight criminal charges including campaign finance violations all what all while implicating trump in a court in the process and that's only the beginning we also have the name of david pecker to add to the list of close trump associates who have flipped packer was the publisher is the publisher of the national enquirer which according to court documents worked with trump's former attorney to make these hush payments at the
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direction of trump in order to silence these two women who are alleging having had affairs with trump and finally lest we forget paul man afore he is the former campaign chairman for trump he was found guilty also on tuesday of tax tax violations as well as bank fraud so this list of names of close trump associates who are now apparently cooperating most of them cooperating with prosecutors is certainly a cause of concern for trump going forward in deeds and i see in a separate and very different development the state department now says president trump has ordered it to quotes redirect more than two hundred million dollars of economic aid for projects in gaza and the west bank can you tell us more about that . that's right this was announced by the state department in a statement to the congress in just three paragraphs saying that war than two hundred million dollars will be redirected for other priorities this is money that
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would have been intended for n.g.o.s in the region to assist palestinians with food aid medical assistance and civic assistance and it is a move by the state department redirecting these funds was long foreshadowed and reportedly was a decision mainly made by trump's son in law jared question or the idea that cushier is paving the way trying to strengthen his hand for the middle east peace plan which he plans to unveil which we have few details but most people are observing this and saying the counseling this money to palestinians may have the opposite effect palestinian authority had ceased communications with the u.s. after trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital and moved the u.s. embassy there back in may and the idea now is that the palestinian authority will most likely now be less willing to come to the negotiating table and in fact that this move may create
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a bigger stronghold stronger one for hamas in the region much to observers concern via. live for us in washington d.c. thank you. at the door says it's opens a humanitarian corridor to allow buses carrying hundreds of venezuelans to each group before to impose its new entry restrictions on saturday this announcement comes as the un compares the mass exodus of migrants from but israel to the refugee crisis in the mediterranean in recent days there's been a sharp increase in the number fleeing the economic meltdown and political turmoil and venezuela. meanwhile we have also just learned that a judge has lifted a pos quarter just fiction on minute violence entering ecuador which means migrants can now enter ecuador without a passport illegally aleksandr on b.s.e.
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our correspondent has been reporting on the situation from the border between colombia and i don't also now joins me on the phone from colombia so alessandro can you tell us more about this latest development there the area we just found out about the decision we don't have all the what we do know is that. ecuador is on but from an off the public advocate office successfully challenge giving you a restrictions and that this constitutional judge in key to essentially suspended all the restrictions among them the fact that. it's willing migrants need to provide their passports to enter the country for the next forty five days. starting immediately visitors will be able to enter and go to ecuador or simply with their i.d. as. law says and that the judge in its decision from what we've
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been able to so far decided on the basis that the constitution recognizes the free movement of the people in the ecuadorian territory and that south american citizens can move freely through their region simply with their id so the nearest frictions are suspended for the next forty five days and the government will then be able to present the new law. that will then have to prove its constitutionality but the good news for the people that were stranded at the border is that now they will be able to enter that quite a legally and move legally rather than territory. that is how do you even add that border monitoring the situation there for days now what kind of a difference would this make and can you tell us about that humanitarian corridor that's been set up of the main differences is that these
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migrants will be able to move legally and equity or they will be able to buy bus tickets which in many cases requires you to show that you are legally in the country means that. if something happens to them they will be able to go to the police so that they also be able to receive assistance by stations in the country because they are now in the country legally or they'll be and through legally the territory their humanitarian current kori there is a temporary measure that surprised a bit everybody given the fact that for the restrictions in place in past day and what they've done with the center the two buses to the border with colombia to try and pick up most of the minutes with them migrants that were stranded there and help them cross the country and try to reach peru before tonight and midnight that
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will be. midnight on saturday when the new restrictions take effect in two weeks has of the back back up as a very solemn migrants on the border with colombia next critical situation will probably be now at the border where the government is now expecting a backlog of possibly twenty thousand or more of any sort of migrant there alexander on t.n.t. thank you very much good to to speak. some other ways president time or ceremony god was calling for unity after the country's top court confirmed his disputed election when his main opposition rival nelson chamisa challenge the results saying the july thirtieth election was rigged in favor of my god but that was rejected or would toss a has the details from harare.
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