tv Outside Source BBC News February 19, 2019 9:00pm-10:00pm GMT
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hello, i'm karin giannone, tonight at 10: this is outside source. the home secretary has revoked the london teenager — the british citizenship shamima begum, who fled the uk of the teenager shamima begum, to join so called islamic state — who ran away to join the islamic state group. is to lose her british citizenship. she's currently in a refugee camp in syria, senator bernie sanders says he's hello, i'm karin giannone, running for the us presidency but says she wants forgiveness, in next year's election. this is outside source. and had hoped to return to the uk. thousands of people have been protesting in france against a big among the stories we're rise in attacks againstjews. covering tonight, the uk there could be litigation in this government says it will strip is bride shemima begum of her british citizenship, country, to determine her making her potentially stateless. nationality, but that would take we'll also be going to france karl lagerfeld, a giant quite a long time to go through the of the fashion world, where people are gathering in paris has died at the age of 85. and other cities to protest we'll look back at his life. against the rise in anti—semitism necessary tribunal and courts. after some shocking attacks. her family say they're considering all legal avenues to challenge the government's decision. also tonight... the veteran left—wing senator honda confirms it's shutting it's bernie sanders says he'll challenge huge car plant in swindon, with the loss of thousands ofjobs. donald trump in next year's presidential election. it will be his second attempt there's about ten, 12 people, just from our little to become the democratic nominee. family, all work here. and we'll also look into this good friends that work here i know that have just got married, congressional report. it says senior white house officials 38 days now until the uk had babies, just bought houses leaves the eu — with, and it's just, like, pushed a project to share nuclear technology with saudi arabia. or without a withdrawal deal. on wednesday theresa may will go back to brussels to meet with the european commission presidentjean claude juncker for another round of talks
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on replacing the controversial irish backstop. the british attorney general geoffrey cox will be by her side. this is shamima begum. according to the ardently pro—brexit she ran away from home in london daily express mr cox is mrs may's to join the islamic state group secret weapon who will save brexit. in syria when she was just 15. he's giving the eu his proposals now the british government has revoked her citizenship. on what changes are needed to stop her family lawyer said the family the uk from leaving the eu was quote: "very disappointed" without a deal. and "considering all legal avenues but remember — brussels has already said it's not reopening to challenge this decision." the withdrawal agreement or scrapping the backstop. as the new statesman‘s george eaton this is interesting. former european commission president points out: "expect a challenge: suggested brussels could change its mind. under international law it's usually illegal to render someone stateless (begum is not a dual national)." shamima begum is now in a refugee while i fully understand that the eu camp in northern syria after escaping from baghuz, 27 will not reopen the agreement, is‘s last bit of territory. the bbc interviewed her one of the things i have learned in at the beginning of the week. brussels is that while it is very here she is talking about how difficult to reach an agreement, it she wants to come back. is even more difficult when there is i just want forgiveness one to change it. i believe it is really in the uk. like everything i've been through, possible with some creativity and
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i did not expect to go through that. losing my children the way i lost imagination, european lawyers have shown they have these qualities, to them, i do not want to lose this baby as well. find some kind of compromise. this is not really the place opposition leaderjeremy corbyn said to raise children, today he's going to brussels on thursday to discuss his party's this camp. brexit proposals quentin sommerville was the with michel barnier. journalist who did that interview. at home, his labour party he tweeted afterwards: is facing its own crisis. "shamima begum still believes is propaganda. seven of its mps have already quit — and more might follow — when i asked her about in protest against what they said the enslavement, murder and rape was a culture of bullying and bigotry — and frustration over of yazidi women by is, mr corbyn's reluctance to back she said shia do the same in iraq. another eu referendum. but as you heard, shamima begum says here's mr corbyn she wants to come back because of her newborn son. speaking about it today. quentin points out: i regret that seven employees "if shamima begum s child was born a few days later, it decided they would no longer remain pa rt decided they would no longer remain would likely have been revoked too, part of the labour party. i think or he would have been ineligible for citizenship. current status of citizenship them for their work and i hope they of her three day old boy, recognise they were elected to jarrah, is uncertain." ben ando has the latest. parliament and manifesto was based around the investment in the future, all we know is what has been released by shamima begum's family, was based around a more equal and at the home secretary indicates that fairor was based around a more equal and fair or society. it was based around they are planning to deprive shamima social justice. and it fair or society. it was based around socialjustice. and it is that programme i believe that we will be begum of hired british citizenship.
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we know that there are only two able to put two and the future that circumstances in which that can does have an enormous support. they happen. firstly, is that they know we re does have an enormous support. they were elected to carry out those that she will be rendered stateless, policies, they have decided to go she would have to have some other somewhere else. and i regret that kind of citizenship that she can fall back on. we are not trying to because i want our party to be strong, i want our party to be find out does the home office fell united around the policies that we short that they can prove that she have put forward. has another nationality, possibly jeremy corbyn given his reactions to the resignations. bangladesh, or is there some other here's norman smith in westminster. so profound are the divisions, i reason that they can be confident that they can proceed with the legal proceedings? we had with the lawyer think down the line we will see said, that is going to be some kind further labour mps john and of the lawyer said, there is going think down the line we will see further labour mpsjohn and mike jumping on board and the reason they to be some kind of appeals at this. are not doing so at the moment is yes, in fact, the letter that arrived had a court of appeals the approach from leadership and documents. they said that if they partly because people are waiting to see whether the gang and setting can wish to have her not that they make a success at that because no one wants to join a training ship cannot fail. we think it will thatis certainly be appealed, and that is one wants to join a training ship that is about to seen them extinct. when this will be tested out in the courts. the intention is clearfrom more importantly, they are waiting the home secretary, which has been and watching to see whatjeremy clear from quite the home secretary, which has been clearfrom quite a long, he did not corbyn does on brexit and whether he
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wa nt clearfrom quite a long, he did not want her to come back. he wanted to do all he could to prevent her from does to back a fresh referendum and coming back. this is the first step if he does not, then i suspect may in fact. high three-day-old baby indeed feed them i see another trench of labour mps joining this boy. he was buying three days ago. party. very clear on what his status is. the uncertainty over brexit is hurting the economy. there are inherited rights. —— he now — another blow. today honda confirmed it will close its swindon car plant in 2021. three and a half thousand people will be out of a job. was born three days ago. he was born while honda says it's got nothing to with brexit — in syria, not the uk. if our there's been articles like this one on the economist looking at what could happen to britain's automotive industry situation is confusing, and possibly in a no—deal scenario. it's not looking bright. his, even more so. supply chains disrupted — and new wto rules which mean large tariffs on cars and parts. roughly 200 families being held today business secretary greg clark by the islamic state group are under intense bombardment by coalition forces, according to the un. came to a similar conclusion. there are thought to be around 300 is fighters map holding out here, in the baghuz region, it has long been my view that we near where the euphrates river meets the iraqi border. need specially for manufacturing this is the last tiny industry, and the jobs that they area is control. create, the people they employ, up and down the country, they rely on they are surrounded on both sides the ability to be able to trade with the syrian government without interaction and basis to to the south and kurdish
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forces to the north. they are reported to sophisticated and just—in—time have asked for free passage out of the area, but the syrian democratic forces, the main kurdish militia productions. right across, it is in the region, refused, saying: "they have two options, either they surrender essential to come to an agreement and we have the deal and we bend the or they will be killed in battle". this is footage of a camp still held by is in baghouz, you can see it's uncertainty, that is something that made up of a large number manufacturers in the conference of vehicles and tents, today have been very clear affects women in burkas and children them all. are also visible. honda insists the decision is a result of unprecedented changes affecting the industry. this was filmed from a kurdish rupert wingfield hayes has position, just a few hundred metres away. that story from tokyo. no one likes delivering bad news un human rights chief michelle bachelet says and honda's ceo is no exception. they are apparently being prevented from leaving by is militants. concerns for the civilians translation: we will begin consultation with employees being held by is are heightened in a direction towards discontinuing auto mobile production at honda uk by this, a senior french artillery manufacturing in 2021. officer, who was fighting is in syria, has complained that coalition forces are too focused on limiting their own risks, and so choose to bombard areas rather than launch a ground attack, and many more civilians are dying as a result. in other words honda's uk plant the national reports he may be is shutting down into years' time. his explanation was long
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punished for speaking out. and rather vague but essentially consented this... here's rasha qandeel, with more —— comes —— comes down to this... on the situation in baghuz. honda simply does not sell enough cars in europe to justify having a big plant in britain any more. some of the information is contradicting a little bit. there instead it wants to concentrate its production in places where it does sell a lot of cars and that means the united states, here are 600 fighters expected to be injapan and increasingly in china. but why do it now? affiliated with is are operating in one reason is the need to invest the area. the fact is that we know huge amounts in new electric technology but the other according that the hundred of them refuse to to some here, is brexit. the plant is sort of like surrender and they are refusing to a canary in a coal mine. let everyone out, not to give anyone it is the weaker entity there and simply the business environment with the risk of a hard a chance for these fighters to take brexit has become to toxic civilians as human shields orjust to continue to participate there. get out of the area along with them. and they finally made what me know so far is that it is a the decision to close it. very difficult situation for toyota's plant in darby is also civilians. the you and wants producing far below capacity. civilians. the you and wants civilians out and are asking and therefore is also at risk. repeatedly to get out. they are but christopher rector thinks even refusing because of the mentioned reason. we sought that the two the much bigger plant,
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forces, the kurdish spf surrounding the patch had still, is there any nissan has in sunderland is vulnerable to a new deal brexit. they still have the smaller suv sense that the two voices will ally there, and they are certainly going to let it run out them back together? but we have the production on this iteration of the model but i think it would be learned over the last eight years is really hard to imagine that they continue for another not just two forces are groups of fighters are fighting together, or iteration, if we have the kind even regular armies, they are affiliated together. for example, of hard brexit, 10% tariff, barriers at the border, kind of very they fight on that same france with toxic for business environment. some of the opposition groups, but they did not recognise or in the 1980s, honda arrived acknowledge them as call phytase. in britain hoping to conquer the european car market. there were warnings from northern that did not happen, and now after 30 years is going home. syria that they should not be pakistan has warned it will retaliate if india takes military action against it. collaborated with that siri ridging, this is the latest in the row nor with the russians. i think the over a militant attack kurds i think the kurds are taking on indian forces in pulwama in indian—administered these mornings very serious because kashmir last thursday. that would need that banishment from washington but be pulling out india claims that pakistan was involved. training and exercises as well. here's some more of what pakistan's prime minister said. bernie sanders, the us
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senator, has announced he's going to run for president translation: why would pakistan be again. it will be his second attempt to become the democratic nominee, at such a state if it was moving and hejoins a growing number of hopefulls seeking to take on donald trump towards stability, we spent 15 years in the 2020 election. in the world war on terror and when it's a diverse range of candidates — there are already the most women terrorism is going down in peace is running in us history. prevailing, why would we do bernie sanders is an outspoken something like this? how would it critic of donald trump, benefit us? and he didn't hold back here's secunder kermani with more. in his announcement. listen to this. you know, as well as i do, any speech on national television, that we are living in a pivotal and dangerous he said rather than using pakistan moment in american history. asa we are running against he said rather than using pakistan as a whipping boy, indian authorities should reflect on the a president who is a pathological liar, a fraud, underlying reasons for violence and kaczmarek alleging human rights a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe, and abuses by indian security forces in the region. he also said that if someone who is undermining american democracy as he leads us in an india had any proof of any pakistanis being involved in this authoritarian direction. attack, they should share this i am running for information and promised his president because now government would act on it. it more than ever, we need leadership that brings us together, not divides warned against any military us up. intervention from indian forces. the here's what the president
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group that claimed responsibility has just said about it. for this attack is based in pakistan personally, i think he missed this time. buti and isa personally, i think he missed this time. but i like bernie sanders. he for this attack is based in pakistan and is a band organisation here but is the one person, on trade, he because it has close rings to the would agree on trade. i am being country's intelligent services over the years, it is believed to operate very tough on trade, the problem is under the radar. there he does not elect to do about that. the years, it is believed to operate underthe radar. there is the years, it is believed to operate under the radar. there is a new mindset and pakistan and it is not we are doing something very in the country's interest to use it spectacular trait. i wish bernie sanders well. you have a lot of asa in the country's interest to use it as a base to attack other countries. people running, and only one person here's india's response to mr khan's speech. is going to win. i hope you know who translation: that person is. the last time bernie sanders gave —— we “ we are -- we are not surprised that he this a go was in 2016 when he lost to hillary clinton. published the attack on the security this time around, his campaign says it raised a million dollars in the first three and a half hours. forces as an act of terrorism. the prime minister of pakistan have not condemned this attack and any link between the terrorist attack and pakistan is... here's sangita myska with more stay with me anthony, because a lot of people on the indian reaction. are talking about his age. bernie sanders is 77 years old —
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and he'll be 79 by the time his comments have come a full five the election rolls around. to put that in perspective of other days after last week i think terror senior us politicians attacks and his failure to offer the speaker of the house, sympathy to the families of the nancy pelosi is 78 years old. victims has been widely noted here. republican chuck grassley is 85... so is democratic senator dianne the reaction across india has been feinstein, and donald trump is 72 years old. here's anthony zurcher of cynicism. the former chief on whether bernie sanders age will count against him. i was just looking at the actuarial minister has called on pakistan to walk the walk and in other words, in tables and the life expectancy for someone who is 79 years old, which would be bernie sander‘s the past, and yet has repeatedly at his inauguration, attempted to have the readers is 8.77 years. of course, two full terms of the presidency will be eight years. expedited to face trial here in that is of 4% chance of dying at the age of 79. india but they have said there is there is a 10% chance of dying at the age 87. not enough evidence to dsl and said these are all things it was not good enough and action needed to be taken. speaking the first time, the head and cashmere, that could wait on voter ——weigh on voters' minds when considering whether he has avoided making any comment. bernie sanders fit to take the office of presidency, but then he came out strongly and said there again, you are only as young as you we re feel, and bernie sanders kept a very he came out strongly and said there were direct links between militants busy schedule when he was on the operating there and pakistan's stump four years ago. secret intelligence services. he is he still keeps a very busy schedule. he seems to be full of life, and donald trump was going on kashmir mother is to ensure the oldest man ever elected
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to a first term in the presidency. there sons did notjoin militants and the region for feared that they american voters did not seem to care about he was 70 years old. they may not care about may be held as security operations bernie sanders being 79. are stepped up. indian officials he was, you remember, the underdog last time around. not so this time. here in delhi have carried on everyone's ears pricked up when they heard the name. absolutely. building up diplomatic pressure on one of the things was four years pakistan and are still circulating a dossier that they say contains ago when bernie sanders incontrovertible evidence that ran, hillary clinton kind of laid pakistan has been funding the off at the end of that because he did not want to alienate organisation and are calling on his supporters. their international allies to cut that is not going to happen this time around. all diplomatic ties. you can expect all stay with us on outside source — of his competitors to still to come... take shots at bernie sanders, try karl lagerfeld a giant of the to bring him down a peg because he fashion world has died at the age of will be run at the front runners. 85 and we will look back at his he has a large base of financial life. support from small donors. latest figures show record numbers of people are in work in the uk, and job vacancies obviously, he has very are at their highest level ever. high name recognition and a nationwide campaign the office for national statistics organisation in a crowded field says average earnings increased that is going to get him a leg up. by nearly three and a half per cent there is also the reality between october and december. that the party here's our economics has moved left. it is really because of bernie sander‘s success, talking about income inequality, the cost of higher education, correspondent, andy verity. universal health care.
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he is no longer a unique voice in the primary field this time around. he is going to have a lot of competition for those votes. it has expanded its sales for fault stay with me anthony, because there's another story in the last five years and has i want to ask you about. counted on eu labour to do that. 75% according to this congressional report, senior white house officials pushed in this room are from eastern europe a project to share nuclear but now that trend has gone into technology with saudi arabia reverse and is having to pay more despite strong objections. especially for its most skilled the chair of the intelligence committee said particular advisors staff. the number of workers outside of the president appear to have sought early in the administration the eu have grown by 130,000 at the to provide sensitive nuclear technology to saudi arabia. numberfor the the eu have grown by 130,000 at the number for the rest of the eu dropped by 61,000. from the eight they did so despite countries that join dropped by 61,000. from the eight countries thatjoin the eu in 2000 repeated admonitions by government lawyers that they should cease their efforts. an investigation has for may 2004, at the number grew been launched by the house rapidly but now it is down 184,000 of representatives. let's hear from a democratic congresswoman from the peak. the workers at this sitting on the committee. farm have no plan to leave but they well, the allegation is that there is a rush to do this know why others aren't leaving. the now that the president's son—in—law economy is stronger and back home, mr the unemployment is low and the kushner is on his way for a tour positions are better paid these in the middle east, and there is days, so it is similar... bipartisan concern and bicameral concern, concern days, so it is the
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positions are better paid these days, so it is the countries are in better positions. i think they are in the house, with an interim report scared about what will happen with come out today, and concern in no deal, raising up the prices of the senate where five senators have products and stuff like that. many already said that this transfer should not occur. people from the so—called eu eight this transfer may well be countries that joined people from the so—called eu eight countries thatjoined in 2004 now in violation of the atomic have settled lives here, families and homes. for those who are waiting energy law because it contains at least nine conditions that must at staying or leaving, the equation be met before transfer occurs. has changed. it is no longer such a gap between living standards here and living standards and poland or the czech republic. that is why firms like this are leaving bigger pay raises to hang onto their staff. the clinic where does this have to helped by being higher pay, the had now? number of uk nationals and work were the clinic where does this have to had now? let's get anthony's take on this. up number of uk nationals and work were up 372000 and 2018, nearly twice the increase and migrant workers. the name that comes up is michael flynn. he lied about communications this is outside source live with russia. he biked as a lobbyist from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... for turkey and had connections with saudi arabia during the transition the veteran left—wing senator, process and while he served as an bernie sanders is challenging
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donald trump in next year's presidential election. adviser during donald trump two it will be his second attempt presidential campaign. as he came in to become the democratic nominee. official, he was pushing for the other stories from around the bbc newsroom right now... tra nsfer to at least four people have been official, he was pushing for the transfer to saudi arabia, despite injured, one of them seriously, the objection that he had separate in an avalanche near a popular resort in the swiss alps. it happened in clear weather interests. there is another present when thousands of people were on the slopes of crans montana. police say they cannot rule site with saudi arabia and some sort out that some people are still trapped under the snow. of nuclear energy transfer. any venezuela's defence minister said tra nsfer of nuclear energy transfer. any transfer like this has to be the opposition will have to pass approved by congress. it does not over the dead bodies happy at that at least in these of president nicolas maduro's supporters before they try to impose initial moves and discussions within a new government on the country. the administration that they were mr padrino lopez rejected the call keeping congress and farmed of these by president trump for the military to switch allegiance activities. this is evidence of to the opposition leader, juan guaido. congressional oversight. they are going to be very aggressive in and take a look at these pictures looking into all of donald trump's of a supermoon injapan. activities as president. this is another example of one of the areas the pictures were taken that they will be digging in deep in the oga—sawara islands, south of tokyo, where the moon on. donald trump has make business is at its closest point to earth. it's been dubbed the ‘snow moon' ties and the saudi connections. all because snowfall is often
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in the context of questions about at its heaviest this time of year. the saudi government let the matter karl lagerfeld has died in paris of khashoogi. following a short illness. he was 85. stay with us on outside source — the german designer was the creative still to come... thousands are rallying in france director for chanel and fendi and worked right up until his death. against a rise in attacks on the jewish community. the fashion world has been paying tribute. donatella versa ce wrote on instagram, ‘karl your genius touched the lives of so many, jeremy corbyn says he ‘regrets' especially gianni and i. the decision of seven mps who quit labour yesterday and insists he is proud to lead the party. we will never forget your incredible the seven backbenchers quit yesterday in protest against the labour leader's handing talent and endless inspiration. of brexit and anti—semitism. we were always learning from you'. anne mcelvoy, senior editor at the economist — told us where she thinks the independent group stands now she posted this picture bestand at the point where it gets of her and karl lagerfeld. interesting to see the magnificent anna wintour — editor in chief of vogue — political joys interesting to see the magnificent politicaljoys depending on your put out this statement, ta ke saying ‘today the world politicaljoys depending on your take on this break a leg, joined by lost a giant among men'. conservatives, the times of that is lucy williamson has more. in a world that worships brands, that they act conservatives that karl lagerfeld enjoyed aren't so strongly proud remain the status of a god. itself angry with theresa may and
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how she is handling the a workaholic with a sharp negotiations, but that makes this tongue and a brilliant eye for what would sell, group look more like a second vote, he rescued the iconic fashion house very strong romaine outfits. it chanel from its conservative tweed image, started out as anti—semitism in the labour party. it will require a bit as well as training out lines for fendi and his own label. of clarification but at its heart his trademark dark glasses and white ponytail in contrast to his lavish this breakaway group wants to be fashion shows and elaborate sets, other than breakaway group. including one year, a full—scale beach reconstructed inside a paris gallery. this is outside source live ijust do what my inner from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? voice is telling me. the veteran left—wing senator, bernie sanders i am thejoan of arc is challenging donald trump in next of fashion design. year's presidential election. it will be his second attempt karl otto lagerfeld was born in germany but moved to paris where he studied fashion, alongside fellow student to become the democratic nominee. yves saint laurent. for decades they remained rivals in work, but while saint laurent reinvented the classics, thousands of people karl lagerfeld focused are right now protesting on the modern, teaming up with high in france against a big rise street chain h&m in a bid in attacks againstjews. to make his designs more accessible. the government warns anti—semitism is spreading like poison — and jewish groups blame a rising far and well before yellow vests
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right in europe for promoting became a protest symbol, hatred of minorities. lagerfeld was photographed wearing these pictures are coming one for a road safety campaign. into the newsroom. "it is yellow, it is ugly, this is the capital paris. it does not go with anything," several high—profile incidents the poster read, "but it recently have brought anti—semitism could save your life." into focus in this country. there were fears for karl lagerfeld's health earlier this the prime minister and other year when he missed a show in paris. politicians are all there. the last of a great generation of designers, his death you can see just how big this rally marks the end of an era, notjust here at the labels where he is from these aerial shots. worked but across the fashion world. demonstrations are taking place across 60 cities. at london fashion week today, the latest incident the tributes came pouring in. happened overnight. you know, he would say, thisjewish cemetary in alsace this is how it is going to be or this is how it should be. was attacked in alsace. 80 tombs were defaced and he always did things with such style. with swastikas. and... one tomstone was spraypainted with the name of a militant—far right well, he was just... he just had a wonderful group active in the 19705 and 1980s. french president emmanuel macron aura about him. visited the site today in a show of solidarity the man remembered as an icon and a genius, left behind his with thejewish community own kind of tribute. and local leaders. "i am like a caricature of myself," he was once reported as saying, "and i like that." mr macron said on
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twitter that attacks are the absolute negation of who we are and what makes us a great nation . france has the biggestjewish community in europe of more than half a million people. but statistics published last now we will stay with fashion. but week show a rise of 74% in the number of anti—semitic the environmental cost of past attacks in the country — from 311 in 2017, to 5111 last year. fashion. that's cheap, disposable clothing. in the uk, a parliamentary committee there was this incident report has been released today — and its estimated that clothing production produces as many over the weekend. greenhouse gases as international aviation and shipping combined. it says that in 2015, the industry produced 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emmissions. disc shocked so many people. and it's notjust emissions — it's also wasteful when it comes this is french philosopher to things like water supply. alain finkeilkraut. what you are looking for example, it takes at is protesters on the margins 3,781 litres of water of a yellow vest rally in paris to manufacture a pair ofjeans. shouting hate speech at him. mr finkeilkraut is the son of a jewish polish leather merchant who survived auschwitz. now, this is a global problem, french media have noted a rise in anti—semitic attacks but people in the uk buy more within the gilets jaunes protests, the movement that began against fuel clothes per person than any other tax hikes back in november. country in europe. according to the guardian, academics believe the yellow vests and that's why this didn't start out anti—semitic, parliamentary committee has been looking at the issue. here's its chair. but extremist elements within the movement are drowning out
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the voices of its high profile are recommendations today are how we members because of a lack of leadership. frenchjewish organisations say can fix fashion because at the france needs a wake up call. moment, we in the west are wearing the french prime minister fresh water supplies of millions if had strong words too. not tens of millions of people in the himalaya, pakistan and central he told french l'express magazine asia. that antisetism is "deeply here's ellie costello, our reporter who's been rooted in french society. covering this story. we would like to think otherwise, but it is a fact. so fast fashion is cheap pocket we must be totally determined, i would say almost enraged, money fashion that is usually in our will to fight." produced by a exploited or very i've been speaking to afp correspondent adam plowright poorly paid labour abroad. they who is in lille — produce low quality fashion that cannot actually be worn more than about what's happening there. once or twice and then it is disposed of and sent to landfills or around the world and that is one of lille is one of 70 locations in the global ramifications that are highlighted in the report out today and there are two main things to france, we are trying to send a ta ke and there are two main things to take from the report and is quite a message that insight semitism has no shocking read, when is the place in france. the people that i environmental impact, we heard from talk to this evening, some of them are carrying the slogan of the mary about the fashion industry but there is also a massive water footprint and to make one pair of evening, that is enough. there is jeans and a teacher it takes 5000
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this obsession of accidents to speak gallons of water which is about 26 which have shot people here. how hot tubs, 26 hot tubs.|j much have we been seeing that recent gallons of water which is about 26 days have shot people? it has a shot hot tubs, 26 hot tubs. i learned a people elsewhere in the world if you lot in the two days i had been covering this and i did not realise look on social media. —— shocked.“ the social impact that the fast fashion has and if you keep up with you can look at the turn out this the demand, you need a cheap workforce and you need people to working conditions that really are evening, it looks like thousands of not safe. we had seen things like people. other rallies are very small this go wrong and the collapse in in size but a real mobilisation. bangladesh. where 1000 people died there are several who visited the and they were just not working and safe conditions. those are the two main findings in the report. what holocaust memorial in paris. the does the report suggests to make the prime minister as outs, half of the industry more sustainable and responsible ethically? the main cabinet. the symbolic mobilisation thing is asking the government to to resent that message that this cannot carry on a site that will be signed over the last couple of weeks implementa tax, thing is asking the government to implement a tax, on clothing companies cannot pay 1p tax per cannot happen. what is being blamed
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garment they make and that would in this rise in recent months of produce about $45 million in the uk anti—semitic incidents? that could go into making systems that could go into making systems that could go into making systems that could recycle a lot of the in this rise in recent months of anti-semitic incidents? the most fashion waste which would be the end recent phenomenon, which explains at least pa rt of the fast fashion eros. there are recent phenomenon, which explains at least part of that, as they develop best protest that we have seen over some people who say that is not the previous months. the start of nearly enough. surely the demand for november, it started as a protest that cheap pocket money clothing is a lwa ys that cheap pocket money clothing is always going to be there? there is a movement of 18th, and then moved away from that. it will be wrong to huge demand for cheap clothing and that demand is the huge pressure from the instagram generation that characterize the yellow vest as anti—semitic, but it is certainly celebrities and influencers are pa rt anti—semitic, but it is certainly part of what they had demonstrate looking like they are in a new outfit every time you see them and you feel like you have to do that as against, but what we have seen is well and that is possible if you get an entire outfit for $10 and do not these radical movements from the far need to wear it for more than once. right and left becoming increasingly they want us to do as consumers to look at ourselves and say this is a vocal. anti—semitic individuals, we good piece of clothing but we need had seen on the fringes of some of to realise there is a huge the demonstrations we have seen in environmental and human costs as well. great white sharks could hold the secrets to curing cancer slogans be graffiti on banks and and other illnesses. scientists at the shark research other areas. that is certainly one centre in florida discovered this after mapping the dna of great white
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explanation. it will be wrong to say that it explanation. it will be wrong to say thatitis explanation. it will be wrong to say that it is all the fault of that sharks for the first time ever. yellow vest. there is a history of rick kelsey, newsbeat. anti—semitism in france that the minister wrote about. that comes quite simply our lot of dna, the from the historic far right groups things that carry our genetic in france. also, among islamic information, shark dna, one and a extremist, frank has the biggest half times bigger than human dna meaning there are things coded into shark dna that humans cannot do. so jewish population, and a small minority of that population has this is why they have been around hard—line minority of that population has quite simply for so long. 16 million ha rd—line anti—somatic views minority of that population has hard—line anti—somatic views about yea rs quite simply for so long. 16 million years they have been on the planet israel. and these researchers in florida believe over time they have it's often said the financial health of walmart, developed the ability to better its the world's biggest retailer, is a useful barometerfor the us own dna. that is amazing and it does economy and consumer confidence as a whole. if that's the case, walmart‘s latest have to be great whites, of all the financial numbers are good news, with very strong sales growth. creatures to study and the oceans let's go to new york you have to pick the biggest and scariest? mainly because they are where michelle fleury has the story. the biggest but also because we how good? if you want to take stock think other sharks can help humans when it comes to exploring our own dna but great whites themselves, the
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of what is going on at least on the size of them, we are talking about online shopping world, and no surprises, amazon remains the number creatures that are 20 or 40 and length and can weigh up to times and one destination for most americans. number two is ebay. when you get to va ca nt length and can weigh up to times and vacant for 60 years and scientists number three, it is my thanks that employed florida that florida that to ta ke believe that these sharks are still number three, it is my thanks that at the game and they have looked at to take a surprising turn. previously, apple was the third biggest online retailing in the united states, but now walmart has their genes and compared them to human genes and believe that they can help actually tear some cancers overta ken united states, but now walmart has overtaken it, seeing a huge surge in that area of profitability for the and age—related diseases. can help actually tear some cancers and age-related diseases. what other things are they thinking they might giant retailer. fight that this is find an shark dna that they could the fact that my people, more americans are buying their groceries learn from? it is notjust cancer. online. i do not know how busy you there is the ability to help with are and find yourself ordering wound healing, blood clotting, because of their ability, the great groceries online, more americans are whites ability to recover so quickly doing that. that has really paid off or more markets desk for walmarts. from their own injuries. this research really could be a step forward to how we see great whites asa forward to how we see great whites usually on the train. as a whole. notjust thejohnson type of creature that sums below us when we jump into the seat on
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holiday but things that could help us carry diseases and looking to us stock prices rose very slightly work on for a long time. today on comments made by the president donald trump that the renewed china—us trade fascinating story. let's tell you about a talks are going well, development from venezuela. we have and that he is open to delaying the looming deadline of the first of march in order to complete the talks. let's go back to michelle... what are they talking about? we keep heard that they will bring hearing from the president that talks are going well. that is the humanitarian aid at the request of deadline will be of march one, at the opposition leader who will be responsible for its distribution. which point, the us have thought into raised tariffs at $250 billion remember, taking you back to yesterday, us put on pressure to of points coming and said the us venezuela's president to send aid from 10% to 25%. now, you hear with the border of columbia and we donald trump repeating comments that will he is repeating from last week. showed the us planes unloading. the he may be open to pushing back if president said it was a us invasion negotiations are moving forward. it does appear that that is the case. if you look at the end of last week, but he is telling people to go out direct negotiations happening in into the country and bring it back beijing. they have a surprise announcement that talks are into the country and bring it back continuing this week. a change of into the country and bring it back into the country. i will be back tomorrow.
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location back in washington, dc. top negotiators from both sides, you got the treasury secretary in the us, hello and thank you forjoining me, and the top us trade secretary a lot of talk on exceptionally mild meeting device permit from china, weather heading our way but that is still the case. and has been very still waiting for details. we do not mild for many days now. no change know what any dell will look like, but the mood music for now as there it is just that it will get even milder as we head into the weekend, the end of the week and positive. i was going to ask at these positive noises coming from weekend, the end of the week and weekend and temperatures could get up weekend and temperatures could get both sides and notjust the us? up to around 18 degrees. that is the generally, if you look at what they indication and over the weekend we had been saying, there is a desire see this pattern in the jet stream to move forward, so nobody is saying said at the sky and the atmosphere, anything that will derail the talks. it is drawing up warmth all the way it is unclear given the laundry list from the far south so the northwest of demands, it is unlikely that they of africa, the canaries here. watch bring able to get through all of best air stream, the warm air coming its. the question is what will be enough to satisfy them for a sort of out of northwest africa, across portugal, and all the way into the watching down deal that they can present may be in the next few weeks arctic in fact and this is an or months. unusually south — north orientated current of warm air and that is exactly what is heading our way. is already mild out there and we have
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i will be back in a few after the some weather fronts brushing particularly northwestern parts of the uk and so as we go through the weather. this is outside source. course of the next 24 hours, tuesday night into wednesday night, a loss of cloud, and here is the weather system sweeping across the uk, not but those of you keeping an eye on exactly sweeping but sliding across the weather in north america in the uk, bringing all the rain to recent weeks. it is about the temperature contrast. he had northern ireland, northwest of england and scotland in fact. the bitterly cold air spitting out of canada, getting some moist air, the la ke england and scotland in fact. the lake district will get some rain for battle ground is there. you will see the next day or so. we see some had the rain in mississippi temperatures possibly into double valley and moving through the ohio figures and some parts of northwestern britain but really very valley. it is whether it pushes mild wherever you are. wednesday, through the bitterly cold air, that for a time mild wherever you are. wednesday, fora time in mild wherever you are. wednesday, is why things get interesting. the for a time in the morning, the weather front or two of them still hang around and sell a lot of cloud lessee parts of illinois, wisconsin, around and still some rain across in minnesota, some heavy snowfall, and push its weight eastwards that could even be some tornado activity northern parts of the country but as we get to the afternoon, these but that had the rain further south. weather fronts will start to break up weather fronts will start to break upa weather fronts will start to break up a little bit and sunshine will start poking through the clouds and the pacific northwest, more snow for we are in for some decent weather. areas like vancouver and seattle
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where it has been cool for their very mild but not necessarily sunny. south and southeast, northeastern standards. that is going to be the scotla nd south and southeast, northeastern scotland and this letter gets very pleasa nt story across north america. in scotland and this letter gets very pleasant conditions. here is a look australia, we still have heat wave at europe on thursday, 17 degrees in conditions, although something a paris, very mild and frankfurt little bit cooler and it's south around 14 degrees. lime green and wells. all i are focused on cyclone yellow shows the extent of the mild weather for this time of year and omar. it is moving very slowly. a the high—pressure generally means and settled weather and cloudless great level of insurgency absent the skies. not completely cloudless on track the storm is likely to take. thursday and there will be some that is a potential as we move as of clouds around on western morning but friday into saturday that that track on the whole it will a stunning day. may make landfall across the queens the widespread man to make mid—teens land coast. as i say, a level of the inside to see about that. a lot of across the south and north of the country as well and define whether heavy rain but that. a lot of heavy rain with it. huge storm surge and across europe's stretches into maybe some flight eight may be an issue. some heavy snow moving its scandinavia so many will be enjoying this fine and early spring weather way across afghanistan inside and yet we are still in winter. pakistan and northwest india. southerly on friday and sensational significant snow, strong winds as temperatures and we are talking well stop some heavy rain could about 15 degrees in the lowlands of cause some issues. for the south, it
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scotla nd about 15 degrees in the lowlands of scotland and could get up to around is largely fine stop that system 18 degrees, even by friday. and it looks as though temperatures might continues to pushes across the high be tapping away a little bit as we got to the course and sunday and ground and snow could be an issue. i that depends on how much sunshine we pressure a dominant feature across are going to get and at that ends up europe over the next few days. lots being cloudy on sunday, we could see of dry, settled weather in the highs of around 13—15d and if it is forecast. it looks as turkey, sunny, could be higher than that. pattern next week remains more or mainland greece, will be in the high teens. pleasant enough for much of less the same and so the warm italy, france, and we could see weather heading our way so notjust temperatures peaking into the high warm but also very dry. that is it teens at that speed. it is notjust from me. goodbye. spain it's a france, and also wanted to the uk, there is a cloud around, very mild for this time of the air. south westerly wind will continue to drive them out the air right across the uk, oscillates at southern scandinavia, as we move into the start of the weekend as well. that is certainly good news, an early taste of spring for a lot of us. that weekend, across the uk, very mild. an early taste of spring. enjoy it if you can.
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