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hello i'm daryn jordan doha the top stories here on al-jazeera the white house's ukraine expert has testified he felt a sense of duty to fly got a phone call this is the center of impeachment proceedings against donald trump left and mcconnell alexander then was among 4 people questioned on tuesday the trumpet ministration has dismissed their testimonies as personal opinion and conjecture alan fischer reports from washington. this could be a pivotal week in the donald trump impeachment hearings many of those shared jewel to give evidence were on the controversial july call with the ukrainian president that kills a key claim the hearings are based on secondhand reports giving evidence of tenet colonel alexander vigilant a career army officer and the ukraine expert on the national security council he
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was concerned by the call by president trump pushing for an investigation into democrat joe biden and his son immediately those concerns to a white house lawyer is improper for the president of the united states to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen and a political opponent a decorated veteran of the war in iraq vidlin has seen his actions in testifying under attack from president trump supporters who question his loyalty this is america is the country i've served and defended that all of my brothers have served and here right matters. thank you sir gilbert. one of vice president might pence's aides jennifer williams also appeared before the committee saying she had the call and considered it political in nature republicans are insisting the president did nothing wrong and was fully entitled to
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demand an investigation into biden and his son's business dealings in ukraine as millions of americans are watching throughout the hysteria and frenzied media coverage 2 key facts have not changed that are critical to these impeachment proceedings one ukraine in fact received the aid and 2 there was no investigation into the guidance then we had an appearance from kut volcker the former special representative to ukraine he's a witness called by republicans but he dismantled a key republican talking point that joe biden did something wrong as i previously testified i have known vice president biden for 24 years is an honorable man and i hold him in the highest regard former national security official timothy morrison admitted the ukrainians were told the u.s. wanted something from ukraine to unfreeze the that had been allocated an actual quid pro quo that the ukrainians would have to have the prosecutor general.
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make a statement with respect to the investigations as a condition of having the ablest as democrats try to build a compelling case the republican leader of the senate where the definitive vote on action will be held says he doesn't see donald trump being removed from office it's inconceivable to me to be 67 votes to remove the president from office president trump who's described some of those giving evidence as never trampers in the past actually acknowledged he doesn't know most of them but i don't know i never heard of him i don't know any of these people other than i have seen a couple of their ambassadors the white house is continuing to mounted stiff. issuing a statement from keith kellogg the national security adviser to vice president mike pence he says he was on the call to the ukrainian president and despite evidence from others on tuesday insists president trump did nothing wrong alan fischer.
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china's government has summoned america's ambassador in beijing after the u.s. senate passed a bill in support of human rights in hong kong as anti-government protests continue the bill would put sanctions on officials who carry out of the uses sends a message of support to demonstrators israel says it's fighter jets have launched attacks in syria the army says warplanes hit syrian military targets and iran's could force early on wednesday morning to u.s. military personnel have been killed in a helicopter crash in kabul afghanistan u.s. officials say they don't believe the aircraft was shot down and are investigating what may have caused the crash. so those were the headlines the news continues on after trust to such an ounce of watching.
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toss truncated concerts and i thought i knew that feeling n.p.p. in front of you didn't always you would have liked to just be on the clock and it would have a face lift which will give sure you feel just will still be just tossed a lot more to the scrutiny of the british obsidian operatives. below the i wasn't looking then the me i was 16 or for took up more time under real. wimpy to remember him for they gave him enough to them contain the gift i'd mention it at all because one time because if we want to protect americans from a bullet here at home we have to end it over there one on one sars mers universal health coverage is the single most. that that public health has to offer we will not let the people down.
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to make his own thoughts on his its own courts and beyond i don't know how suits him going. to be read my duty can all men through the media see duffy's i'm not going is not soon defined not see on an internet fight one seemed told me by don't often bob got the mike season and the end zone and you might be done it's not time to shake. it off to focus i think you can see that everyone knows that there's a kind of official and high level cover up on the w.h.o. is involved in it. i'm a filmmaker i have a daughter. it is important to me that she finds the will and good condition that is why i'm traveling to the w.h.o. headquarters in geneva. the american journalist robert parsons lives here for 20 years now he's been writing about the w.h.o. . until a few years ago every monday the opening day of the world health of something that
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was a sumptuous reception at the w.h.o. given by the director general that was the great centerpiece of the body bed and talk to. me it was it was a very good situation for holding everybody together in an informal setting. you know more than ever it has that sort of thing has spent replaced by private reception at they are organized by industry. and i'm particularly pleased to have the 2 ministers of health they have industry spends a lot of money for them is just part of the cost of doing business. it's a way of making sure. contact with the people who. say. the suffering of millions of human beings. will be. many many.
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who has positively changed everything for smallpox was completely eradicated which was the 1st time ever that a disease was saved $1000000.00 on vaccines and care of the sick and iron. according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this was on the trail francisco examiner anyway i was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. less than good. ever since the 1950 s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades.
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the majority of politicians take no action against tobacco advertising for decades . nothing is done to protect the profits of the tobacco industry until charges are brought against it by its victims and by the usa . gradually the tobacco companies are obliged to publish their internal documents. their strategies to combat the w.h.o. are made public one example is the back over time action plan from the year 988 senior figures at philip morris men in florida and drew up a number of sophisticated strategies to limit the power of the w.h.o. the 1st and most important this organization has extraordinary influence on government and consumers and we must find a way to diffuse this. the w.h.o.
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gets under pressure in areas. that are backing companies have operated for many years with with the deliberate purpose of subverting the efforts of. the control tobacco. the heart and soul institute that water up or vison trough that they call 1st. in europe was it's also for free it also has a dollar so. naaman after 3 things on the right organise our own fault in our counties to alton on hottest us for traitor talk about industry. one of these institutes is led by the american lawyer paul dietrich philip morris finances it with $240000.00 a year at the same time dietrich is
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a consultant for the regional office in america when his double role becomes known dietrich moves into the finance industry. he won't agree to talk to me in the w.h.o. report on the strategies of the tobacco industry 6 other consultants are mentioned the british toxicologist frank sullivan for instance claims that passive smoking doesn't harm your health his study on the subject is financed by philip morris. in the year 2000 sullivan's collaboration with the tobacco industry becomes public but he still continues to advice. i mean with 2 department leaders commenting tobacco under the auspices of the w.h.o. we have 0 tolerance approaches i said the director general says the tobacco industry is our number one and we wear that badge very proudly is franks i live in . it absolutely i mean we have it and we have
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a they can't because the names of all those persons are well known through the documents but that nadal event and consented to w.h.o. for example in 2002 let's say. not that i'm aware of as well too and again the policies that are in place now is that all consultants no matter whether they're working in tobacco control or infectious diseases or anywhere in the organization have to sign a declaration of interest but this means a lot of trust the interesting bit they should be reviewed trust i think that you should trust you trust you can't just to start by already being suspicious of all the people and their capacities to do things ok thank you so much. and also. they always say ok we had a problem and there were a single person who were corrupt this was the sullivan. and so on.
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but i always thought it wasn't really persons and now it's over or could you say that segments of. it would have all the tobacco company documents which show how major corporations operate and the pharmaceutical companies or the chemical companies do not operate any differently their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health so these are the people that are the h one n one push. swine flu h one n one is presented by the w.h.o. and in the public media as a huge threat wrongly as it later emerges. if you've been diagnosed with probable or presumed 2009 and one or swine flu in recent months you may be surprised to know this the odds are you didn't have a 2001 flu in fact you probably didn't have flu at all.
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many countries including germany italy france and great britain concluded secret agreements with pharmaceutical companies before the swine flu incident which oblige them to purchase swine flu vaccinations but only if the w h o is a pandemic level 6 alert. the world is now at the start of the 2009 influenza condemning. reason. right now. in. the me but i pushed. for trigger minutes are not stopping to must and if you can just be sure. to do news to get the.
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most. swine flu makes considerable profits for the manufacturers off vaccines and 1st quarter net profit citing it swine flu vaccine for the gains. profit in the quarter rose to $1710000000.00 euros that's 1000000000 u.s. dollars from $1500000000.00 i try to arrange an interview with the person responsible for swine flu at the w h k g fukuda he was often on television at the time but i get an appointment with the official press spokesman 11 countries officially reporting 331 cases of influenza a h one n one infection with 10 deaths. well. we have to be aware of this of course you have to be aware of everything that's going on and it is extremely easy to after the fact say well maybe not have done
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y. and a should not have done b. however think about the opposite what would have happened how the influenza killed 50 percent of the people infected and there was no vaccine. and then momentum and then there were no no. that's a good. program to. make i meant. to eat them or not we are not a joke but and i meant no going to see another year another year in low amazing. by cannot control upon them you include. his solo in a maze there in a totally putting it out on a group but he says he's a graduate cannot. at the time i'm pregnant and i am airports crowds and all forms of travel public media exaggerates with words and
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images the danger resulting from swine flu. is how a man would be and so luckily gondolas pretty girls among those whom cumbia their. dead years he said i did i don't like guidelines and there they were below him is it could they have declared to come to make 6 also with the o at the finish no. i meant to. say that is the. media center and. saying 2 years ago it did you deal. and then me. so this is a. this was removed. before. people footage when enron. chagnon shown if
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you're missing the eye going to the pharma industry in so far as see i know good and there's on shia shrine a good to have a day when all of us are there to let you know if you like the local to do like follow because of also that of all of it is allowed by its neighbors to leave or. that's already installed and i just us of course would like to have a vaccine tomorrow we would have wanted to have it just city in 2009 miss kinealy is a member of the w.h.o. swine flu working group previously she had worked for the french pharmaceutical company trans g. the press spokesman doesn't allow me to interview her so i try to approach her directly at a conference i asked miss kinealy why the criteria of severity was deleted from the definition of a pandemic faves. the the the truth their objective.
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the working group on swine flu consists of 13 external consultants to report conflicts of interest ferguson declares consultancy fees from glaxo smith kline baxter and the manufacturers of the swine flu vaccines and medications not a problem. in 2007. on the dutch health commission due to his conflicts of interest he declares to the. shares in the pharma company viral clinics which is suspected of profiting from swine flu he also declares. he's the chairman of his w.i. describing it as a group of independent scientists in fact it is partly financed by vaccine manufacturers. i can tell you they have no scientific meeting today organized
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that is not being spun that sponsored by industry and rightly so the industry is making the vaccines it's not the nationally students that are making the vaccines any longer industry is doing it i have a curious. at the moment i'm working more with the private sector as well so i started still consulting from time to time i used to working with this you scientists against influenza yes on the channels that particular organization because i saw it you declared this is a conflict of interest and it's not a conflict of interest but i declare also what might be perceived as a conflict of interest in him and you have to be very careful so at least if you say that and of course people can hold it against you yeah but at least i can always say and i've always done that say hugh you are you at least you show what you do it was written they are independent group of scientists yes when i looked under website as so is it it's funded by all. says no no it's not funded by some
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money comes from from from vaccine produces but there's money coming from many other sources as well and that's the same with w.h.o. and a lot of other you know organisations as long as you are transparent and show what you're doing it's fine i think how is that percentage of funding i don't know exactly but there is a substantial part of the funding comes from elsewhere from meetings comes from comes from european projects come from and there is a percent just coming from industry as well and that's completely transparent so it's fine to bring it up again but for me it. i don't get any hard figures. either without any facts without transparency i can't make any progress here. i hear.
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this kind of a scam. it's keep. it. in the case of the pharmaceutical industry it's even more difficult for the w.h.o. to maintain its independence than with the tobacco industry on the one hand the dollar is dependent on the pharmaceutical industries for bay searching medications but the industry's financial interests mustn't damage the. area health one thing is clear today the pharmaceutical industry is part of the health system just like the
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government's. politics are losing power and that's also reflected in the financing of the w.h.o. in the 1990 s. all countries froze their membership contributions in the wake of the financial crisis. today and organizations foundations n.g.o.s and industry contribute almost 40 percent of the w.h.o. its annual budget the 2nd largest source of finance right after the usa is the bill and melinda gates foundation. 30 years ago and starting microsoft there was we had a very ambitious vision a computer for everyone. now i join you in seeking to achieve an even more
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important vision which is good health for every human being today the w.h.o. relies on voluntary contributions like that from the gates foundation but these are often linked to conditions. the w h o's annual budget amounts to about $2000000000.00 coca-cola spends twice that much on advertising alone and the hospitals around lake geneva spend $6000000000.00 a year. when it was founded the w.h.o. could decide how to distribute its funds itself now 70 percent of its budget is tied to particular projects countries or regions. if the w.h.o. receives funding to fight malaria for example it can't use that money to combat it mona.
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they have a lot of delays says will help put it in very face size whether it's at present w.h.o. at the operational capacity or culture to deliver a full intelligence and public health let's call. it. what does the director general of the w.h.o. think about that. i want to ask her what constraints she is under. me having. a story 1400 years in the making. a story of succession and leadership. tells the story of what the client of tennis.
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the count of. 3. this is a really fabulous news from one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sense of bonding where everybody teams in. something i feel every time i get on the chair every time i interview someone. often working around the clock to make sure that we bring events as i currently as possible to the viewer that's what people expect of us and that's what i think we really do well. in china cancer drugs can be pretty bit of leaks pensive some desperate patients travel to india to buy cheap generic versions but what cost when aced follows those smuggling to survive on how does iraq. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world.
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al-jazeera. competed over here in doha the top stories from al-jazeera the white house's ukraine expert has testified a phone call president donald trump had with his ukrainian counterpart in july was improper left turn and colonel alexander of indian was among the latest to be questioned at the impeachment inquiry the case against mr trump centers on allegations that he was wrongly pressured ukraine to investigate a political rival. on july 21st 2980 president zelinsky won a parliamentary election in another landslide victory and as he proposed that president trump called president so it is a let's get congratulated on july 25th 2900 the college heard i listened on the
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in on the call in the situation room with white house colleagues i was concerned by the call what i heard was inappropriate and i reported my concerns to mr eisenberg is improper for the president of the united states to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen and a political opponent well testimony was also heard from the former u.s. special envoy to ukraine kurt volker he said he didn't knowingly take part in efforts to investigate mr trump's rival joe biden but admitted he should have realized what was going on china's government has summoned america's ambassador in beijing to the u.s. senate passed a bill in support of human rights in hong kong as anti-government protests continue the bill would put sanctions on officials who carry out abuses senators say it sends a message of support to the demonstrators israel says it's fighter jets of almost attacks in syria the army says the warplanes hit syrian military targets and positions of iran's could force early on wednesday serious as many of the rockets
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were shot down a day earlier israel intercepted 4 rockets launched towards the occupied golan heights from syria to u.s. military personnel have been killed in a helicopter crash in kabul u.s. officials say they don't believe the aircraft was shot down and they're investigating what may have caused the crash of 2 u.s. prison guards who pleaded not guilty to charges that they falsified prison record on the night jeffrey epstein killed himself tova nolan michael thomas are accused of failing to perform checks on epstein every half hour and fabricating logan trees he was found in his cell in august as he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges. those are your headlines the news continues after trust so yes i'm.
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i'm a filmmaker i have a daughter. it is important to me that she finds the world in good condition. i can tell you there is no scientific meeting today organized that is not being spun the sponsored by industry and rightly so the industry is making the vaccines it's not the national it's just their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health universal health coverage is the single most powerful concept that public health has to offer. people. since i can't get to speak to market jan i meet one of her close advisors. a sink it's simply a wrong perception to sink that can be an external independent review because then you have to say who is selecting these independent experts and who is controlling their independence and who is controlling the independence of those controlling the independence external. of course he's right
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but he's wrong you know his is mixing everything up because this world is as it is and you have to do what you can to make sure that the independence of the science is as good as possible it will never ever be perfect he's quite right that he should be talking about his own i mean he is from switzerland he came straight from switzerland which is a country that is completely locked into a partnership approach and he's in charge of partnerships. so i know. this was very keen that any companies could have this transfer in mind.
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contamination in public. your. data. can. together with the. nuclear catastrophe. in. the dangers of nuclear radiation is it for example keeping silent about a rise in sinai cancer. it's difficult to find anybody who is allowed to talk the man. off matsumoto. is also a doctor and has founded a common lessons camp for children from camp dominated area he was. there was. a limit i knew something but it's not talking about a. son or she not going out there so when i was about it i would have been at that . can cause you know i will commit. you know when you are.
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should i think you need some of that you are much easier to scuttle with all the dirt from what i've just. discovered i mean do you call the 100 there kid you were out can you go to. your dorm or was it all i just joked about or going to use in the interview did it they must. as a result of experience after turn of all the dahlia h.l. recommendations for iodine my revised in the year 999 on of the supervision of the british scientists keefe baverstock and member of staff at the w.h.o. . when i started my program with w.h.o.
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within a few weeks i learned that there was a claim that there was a large number of thyroid cancers in children and this ended up in a mission to minsk i was so astonishing number of children who had been operated for thyroid cancer quite young children so to see as we did on that day plus you know i think it was 1112 maybe cases in one place at one time or having been operated was really quite extraordinary. we took it from there and russian colleagues i wish to short papers in the journal nature to draw attention to it. often the papers were published w.h.o. me to withdraw the paper from nature. read a paper published with about 5 or 6 other people all. agreeing on this position
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and crys lost me to redraw that they perform publication. ofter to being published who were cries of. geneva that yes it's written but. you see fit you with my career he said your career will be shortened if you don't do this. and wasn't sure how. did you have any contact with us w h o f that's a typical accident in which a lot of them isn't doesn't know it's result of the girl got him it's gonna end well you should at the to tell you muscle and know what i think you'll still get us as far as it goes they should have it on 20 and told him to name all that did not and you go i say stay here. when you. was a successful tended to my stuff. then there were so whores as
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a mother then i was and all. that and all said so you're not either i mean my study is for you how then that under that. they mustn't stop will be jetting musta and then they just threw up they could just as one of those i o. . come out of and they misunderstood again what i had no all or nothing at the dakota on which to. i still find it beyond belief that naoto kan was convinced at the time that no radioactivity would emerge after the accident. just one day after the accident a monitoring station of the organization c t b t o recorded raised levels of radioactivity 200 kilometers from the nuclear power station. i mean. i. think. maybe what i'm on.
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and she doing it is take i take. it. and there you don't know by that going to scare the mom. gave them on then that they're calling about that event. and what have you come up with another mistake if i had there was needed to be one of the sort either their children we know you've got a young man if my to see my g.p. mother movement there. to meet their this mom all i gotta and i not been wrong. they were right there. and that's when it is going on all settled on another dental so they move which isn't good for the. mother so your mother each day and i do still have dual boot do you know the letters in a studio cooks but who is right in putting the mother's knee on
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a so you can see it so you just got out of the pointy end so you would be an all or simple model which of course that's without makeup because in the making come was you know. what do you think today about iodine intake i asked the nuclear accident well again it's more is what was said in the video. people are not taking all it on as if it were the job knees authorities have thought so that should be there and they have distributed are you going tablets pre-position them but have not yet i asked anyone to take them taking i don't like tablets in the absence of. radiation is actually for you you need to mash i don't mind taking iodine to the exposure and i stand by that from today's point of view was the exposure given at that time in most affected areas are not you know again that's almost 5 years ago and i can't remember the process from day to day and certainly we would have
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adopted though our recommendations based on the information we were getting. but there are these guidelines and it's written in yeah you should take i have been within the 1st 6 hours after a nuclear accident. that's in the air and it's also clear that it was not given in . it's also effects i mean that's something you don't have to look up it's obvious it's ok. i really think you are wasting your time on this topic and then we should move on to other topics because i only have until 12 o'clock is it that it would cause say something critical about the japanese government i. work on the basis of facts and if i don't have the facts and the information about your fingertips i'm not going to speculate. but in general is it possible for me
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to criticize nations i'm a i'm not going to say anything more about this what should i say anything or no this was a general question not in relation to. well let's move on to another topic ok is it getting much difficult for you now that w h o has us trust. who says w. in terms of us trust that you. and the new york academy of science books this one. comes up with an estimate of 995000 deaths but that is world wide between 986 and 2004. and of course that makes a dramatic contrast with what the establishment says which is still around 50 deaths and possibly $4000.00 cancers as a as a final total. we have been in front of the world health organization headquarters
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in geneva for 7 years now and it is a permanent peaceful protest. the other major mission is that the world health organization has never considered anything except cancer. as a health effects through committee so minister that role model is as much as an inch of the newsgroup if you use the bus your religion yes you me here right. because it has got huge students. who really are going to show. us the simulcast on the charm. school. and yet they are already here. for. the rest of. us. who presumably church to the best you can get people to be eventually gets to the more
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usual to be of german disgusting. since jan oh well we know that there are other diseases one of the diseases unfortunately. it's cardiovascular disease infertility diseases other than cancer there's a book maybe you heard about it of the academy of science which was reputed by the new yorker cademy of sciences because it's so when sound. but that's not yes if you read the account of the statement from the new york academy of sciences and 2011 or 12 they were puting it at the board and let me give you this this is from the journal of radiology not angry are you ok the york academy of sciences which talks about all the flaws of that ok ok so i should also if you something ever book review by independent to me. yeah yeah.
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ok we'll read this and then we meet again. hello this is 1000000 frank what does it mean exactly that the new york academy of science repudiate the channel book the editor tells me that the academy never repudiated the book he permits me to record the phone call but later he withdraws his permission isn't the able to speak freely either. perhaps the publisher of the turn of a book can help me. orning good morning the original contact person at the new york cademy of sciences you know agreed to publish the book and then there was a big draw to the new york academy and they didn't think it was
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a good idea and i suspect that they were pressured by the nuclear industry but i don't know for sure. the influence of the nuclear industry. the international atomic energy agency i a e a was to promote a safe and peaceful use of atomic energy. the w.h.o. is concerned with health these are different priorities but the 2 organisations are working closely together. for example together with other un organisations they are compiling
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a report on the health consequences of chernobyl. i'm a critic. and they. tended not to invite critics for their 2 reports one of. the thing was that the would be whole series of going on between w. h. o. and i i quite senior levels very senior levels. and they were. predetermined what the line they would take. that's why they had a w.h.o. stroke. meeting in riyadh 2005. to put the line across this is a this is what we're going to do the trouble was that many many people came. near out works at the. she's responsible for the risks of radioactive contamination
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i deliberately make an appointment to see her in paris the press department won't get in the way here to make sure she agrees to see me i don't tell her what i want to talk about until we 1st meet. is like a lot of them said we've seen that there have been 1. 101. this is because they look one of their own. and then the money. 1000000 this is it but this is because they are looking at a broader patch of population one view that you think you can hide 1000000 deaths but seriously yes but do you seriously train a course you have more. how can you seriously believe that accident caused 50 deaths not only needs it but it's still under w h o a website. so
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we wrote the other report. and the initials are t o r c h which is torch we said right away that we expected somewhere between 30 and 60000 altogether worldwide future death because the plume from chernobyl went right round the world. not hemisphere and whiles the concentrations were low far far away it doesn't matter because the world many many millions of people there are 600000000 people and europe alone. and they were all affected even if its own cats are going to set you in the vein that's your little seed even fights caning if you had them that mention outside of it often in regular in the soviet union.
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we were not using cancer mortality figures but rather incidence is because as you know most of the cancers can now be treated and therefore that will not work valid the associated i don't know whether you have not is but our health risk assessment is only with the log of but i mean if one side of the experiments belong to a year this is kind of anticipating that those as from my you you are not on the best of the science which is the case i don't think they were there to represent any interest i mean it was criticize that there was no color to radio biologist also no scientist who published critical articles on has effect of nuclear energy but when you need to do this equate poor it is not
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a question of printing an activist a from the left with an activist a from the right wing is a question of science what's happening is that there are groups outside that they want to use those as evinced to say you see nuclear energy is bad is dangerous why with want to stop the use of the nuclear energy which is a different cost doing anything it could also be the other way around that nuclear industry. tries to not to tell the whole truth about it has impacts. really i have no doubt for sure we are dead and we are doing the best that we can and with this report of everybody recognize that there is a need for i. have institutions in the good sense i mean with weight. and powerful institution would be the best for all of us and i will fight for that. for the rest of my life. convenes public health officer and i think
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my record accidents that we need to fight and not afraid. of scientists to the united states this past spring maybe observation that this generation of children. is the 1st generation in modern history. is not going to be as healthy as their parents. that should not be. what do i do with this knowledge now go out on the streets together with independent who are just go home again. and i at the end now is there any real and . margaret chan carries on.
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right it's over to you folks who would like to start the round of questions. is it on to you yeah ok 1000000 frank open media it's a question to dr chan we have just learned that area a few key health am hour and climate change global health challenges but i'm asking myself how can we meet. if it's constantly losing power important donor nations may want to week. one could even compared to the titanic i would say so isn't it your responsibility. to step down before the end of your 2nd term an audit to signal that your organization your ship is sinking you also an excellent question if i tell you that picture as an organization only
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30 percent of my budget is predictable funds other 70 percent i have to take ahead and go around the world to beg for money. and when they give us the money they are highly linked to their preferences what they like it may not be the priority of the big so if we do not solve this you know. we're not going to ask you to be as great as we were. hello there we have had quite a wide range of weather across iran over the last few days and we have more again
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we go snow in the cooler and we have got plenty of rain on offer as well as we go through wednesday can see quite a mix areas of rain to the north with some snow and again across the south some snow and rain mix pushing across into more northern sections of afghanistan and it really does move in as we head into thursday that rain further to the south could push later in the day on tools karachi such as those western areas of pakistan on the eastern end of the mediterranean quite a bit of cloud coming your way so 22 celsius in bay ridge out into the south across the peninsula there is some more rain in the forecast here this as we go through wednesday quite a line of cloud was showers into will central and southern i was a saudi also across into the emirates northern sections of oman and then by thursday this is when we could see some very heavy rain developing into the southern sections of saudi maybe northern yemen and also the fossil of north and west of oman this could lead to some flash floods and look at the temperatures 24 in doha 17 celsius in riyadh house around 10 degrees below the average for this
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time of year not a bad couple days ahead in capetown some scattered showers in johannesburg but not cold with a high of 24. white supremacist violence is on the rise in america he was the whole underground network 8 full time speaks to the victims of research. attacks when he shot me i turned around and he would kill my daughter and asks how an ideology of loathing has found its way into the mainstream can you trawled through line between the rhetoric of president trump and the conservative media in america to what happened here in el paso license to hate on al-jazeera. for the last 2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they
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collect this school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. 50 years ago britain forcibly removed the inhabitants of this tropical haven and leased it to the u.s. military. for 5 decades geragos islanders have preserved their culture in exile and they're now escalating their struggle to return home. to the law but they're free still lies in the hands of their colonisers. another paradise i witnessed a documentary on. the
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south. of. israel strike syrian military targets in response to rocket attacks a day before. hello and welcome to double your watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up china accuses the u.s. of interference after the senate passes bills supporting hong kong protesters plus . i should have seen that connection differently and had i done so i would have raised my own objections donald trump's former special envoy to crane tells the impeachment inquiry that he didn't realize kiev was pressured to.
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