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the town has of the youth facilities and the british government doesn't provide funding to help keep kids off the street. tell me rusts two sons box head he says the school teaches them discipline something he thinks prime minister to resign may could learn a thing or two about we are here to trace my status in customs union to stop doing trade deals with the rest of the well. will be given a vote without each and now the politicians are doing what they want so now a lot of people having been very upset very upset. and people here have much to be upset about residents of tilbury struggle with poor housing poor diets and poor community spirit here just a stone's throw away from london life expectancy is eighty years shorter than in richer parts of the country. will spends
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a lot of time by the thames he even spreading his father's ashes here for the former dock worker the river symbolizes both his past and his hopes for the future i hope some money does come back interest and concern into the sand it was it was a family trail. so if it does it does which i'm hoping it will but as i said i can't look into a crystal ball i can only hope and wish. people here are pinning their hopes on bragg said to bring better days but unless a lot changes residents of tilbury looks set to be disappointed. eight hundred kilograms in weight one point six metres in height those are not the healthiest of measurements not even for a cow it's a debate is raging in switzerland right now about the ideal weight for cattle this
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and trolley of cows to swiss life was brought into sharp focus by the recent national referendum on horn cutting by a slim margin the nation voted to continue the practice that many argue was cruel and unnatural so the horns are gone let's find out of swiss cows will now be permitted to keep those extra pounds. i'm cut a medal is the pride and joy of farmer mathias haute and one of his best dairy cows but like the rest of his herd she has an inborn problem a sister called carmela is a special cross breed and i know she's now four and a half and has produced two calves and is one of our biggest cows she's almost one metre sixty tall at least on foster i mean say schtick. oh sounds impressive the farmer shows us what the problem is his father built a cow shed thirty years ago back then its inhabitants were considerably smaller. in
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the one nine hundred sixty s. so his farmers began breeding their cows to enhance their milk output in the process the cows and their utters grew larger and larger. for mathias quote that would mean expanding the shed and stead he wants to breed smaller cows your grandmother i'd like to show your herd and maybe get a few tips. trots and back at work for the association that advises farmers on their breeding plants and i think they've been bred to be a bit farms with science related problems like the one of mr holt have to use blue jeans could use mid-sized or smaller cobbs. this new twenty first century swiss cow needs to be both smaller and more efficient and here are a group of those prized to specimens they belong to and the various elica who runs an organic farm his cows are modest in size and appetite making them ideal for
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grazing the biggest is one metre forty five tall. climatic you seem to be in my view not smaller cows are more economical. they're healthier and need less fodder. then. but not all farmers think the new swiss cow is the future heinz maya prefers high performance cattle. this cow is being dolled up for an auction a young cow with huge potential. little she has often tested and with perfectly placed heats she's a deal for a fully automated stable said milking systems a mouth machine mrs heinz maya is picking out the animals for his next auction among them is penny at one meter sixty five she's around twenty centimeters taller than the cow. as on the organic farm she also produces about a third more milk. he's president of her personally i don't have the feeling that we need to new invention. but it seems the future will belong to smaller and
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slighter cows a recent study shows that in switzerland pasture feeding is more canonical than indoor housing. not only that but those beautiful swiss meadows will make for much happier cows and out as well. that's all for this edition of focus on europe i'm bryan thomas for the entire team thanks so much for being with us and if you'd like to see any of our reports again just go to our own page at www dot com or visit our facebook page you know if you storks so long. the be. the be. good.
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the g twenty summit is getting underway and when all scientists canada the u.s. and mexico have signed a trade pact to replace the north american free trade agreement the summit comes amidst the u.s. is trade dispute with china and a recent flare up of tensions between russia and ukraine. ukraine's president petro poroshenko says all military aged russian men are banned from entering the country and in an interview with a british broadcaster he has again showed evidence of what he claims are russian military tanks amassing along his country's border this comes as the long simmering conflict between the two nations escalated in the black sea on sunday. the world health organization has warned of a resurgence of measles worldwide the number of infections jumped more than thirty percent last year compared to twenty sixteen the w.h.o. recorded increases in almost every part of the world including wealthy countries
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such as germany where vaccination coverage has been historically high. marriott the world's largest hotel group says the personal data of up to half a billion guests may have been compromised in a hack of the starwood reservation database a further investigation revealed there had been unauthorized access to the database as far back as twenty fourteen. who will protect the world order as we know it these are the candidates world leaders convening at the g. twenty summit in argentina they include a crown prince suspected of ordering a murder a president who's flirting with war and the leader of a superpower who evidently is all about me me and me i broke off in berlin this is the day.
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i would like to give to believe those so serious to discuss real issues such as greater world the tragic situation in syria and yemen and still russian aggression in ukraine. i see no reason why digital entity this shouldn't have a meaningful discussion about soaking these problems especially because all the instruments they have and. the only condition is good will. seeing red and wearing yellow france's yellow vest against higher fuel prices it's no longer just about the french. village i'm now seventy and this is my first demonstration the prices are on the up for everything that we don't have enough money to feed our children you call that normal i don't know. we
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begin the day of the g. twenty summit in argentina a meeting of world leaders in a world that many say is suffering from a lack of leadership the first g twenty summit took place in two thousand and eight with one important mission to rescue the global economy from the biggest financial crisis in seventy years and those leaders were successful or fast forward to today the g twenty now accounts for eighty five percent of the world economic output two thirds of the world's population you would think that by now it would be the go to form for fixing what is wrong in the world well it is anything but that huge differences on climate change global trade and even the murder of salty journalist of us all the journalists reveal deep and growing rifts today one european union leader reminded his counterparts of exactly why they are spending the next day or two together we have written to him let's do it us use and these is the principle of the new come to new him we can
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conclude that there is no alternative to be promoted up with cooperation. put into place to smoke it up and because it isn't having in mind no one can do it by its own means it was in fact the basic reason which it could put into place of the g. twenty. speaking there we have team coverage of the g twenty summit tonight in bonus r s d w's max often is covering the european union and before us andy w.'s business anchor how here our greatest is there as well and right here at the big table with me is our chief political correspondent melinda craned to all of you welcome x. let me start with you the world order is under threat now many say more than any other time since one thousand nine hundred five should we expect leaders gathering
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there to change that fact at this g twenty. well i assume you mean that the threat might go away or be diminished but if you look at who's here and what they stand for and what the future may hold the likelihood of that happening isn't very great who do you have here poutine who's playing his old games in on the eastern european border you have donald trump who repeatedly has stated that he's not a real fan of multi-lateralism but he for us to do things bilaterally and we haven't talked to pre-book brazil today yet if you look at what's coming there you have tropical tromp also now are always been elected president so he will be attending these meetings very soon so that doesn't bode well for this format you could say right now it's about saving it about carrying it into the future and seeing who might be here in the future to revive it we're not even sure we will have a communique this time at the g. twenty what we're hearing from diplomats especially from the european union that
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the process is extremely difficult but there is one little light at the end of the tunnel a little sunshine at the horizon where the world might become an easier place again and that's between china and the united states there will be a meeting between chinese president xi jinping on saturday evening together with donald trump the u.s. president and they might just give themselves a break in that trade war that has been going on for the better part of this year at least that's what we're hearing that the signs are increasing they might find a way forward find a solution but with the american president at the moment you can never be sure. of the first g. twenty summit back in two thousand and eight it was forged in a financial crisis we know the dissolution was found in the economic story today dramatically different but some would say it's just as dangerous i'm not sure i can hear you can you hear me right now i can hear you now can you hear me javier. ok i guess you can't let me ask my producer are we going to stay with them or
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should we go back to bill and. we'll see if we can fix the sound problems there melinda let's just talk about these summits the g. seven the g. twenty they're referred to many times as these expensive talking shops that you would we're talking about earlier today but at the same time they're seen as underpinning the very multilateral world order that seems to be you know facing massive erosion right now absolutely the g. twenty for example it came into being as a way to deal with the international financial crisis and the idea is that by bringing together these leaders of these powerful economies you can hopefully underpin the world order that does in fact make global trade in goods and services possible and this particular meeting was actually meant to be addressing fair and sustainable development which is quite a long way.

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