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four france twenty four dot com. the crisis over the safety of the ships in the strait of whole moves iran says its arrested alleged us spies already sentenced. some of them to death. which iss more tension between iran and the west with the u. k. seeking an e. you response to iran's seizure of british flagged vessel an act of piracy good to the british. the drug ministrations expanded the authority of immigration offices to deport mike wins without requiring them to a bab. judges ahead of being kicked ou. israel's policy of destroying palestinian property is not compatible with its obligations
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under international humanitarian law. the u. n.'s words israel begins bulldozing palestinian homes judge too close to the borderline. you very much for being with us to developments tonight on the line and the extent of the tension risining between iran ad the west first. iran says it is captured seventeen alleged american spies and that a number of them are already sentenced to death. the us president donald trump is denying the report calling it a lie adding that it's becoming more and more difficult to want to make a deal with iran. but his decision last year to pull out of the existing nuclear deal set in motion the current state of tension between iran and the west. of the other development in the growing tension britain's seeks a european led maritime protection mission to ensure sasafe passage of shships with e straight to four moves. this comes in the wake of the seizure of a british flagged vessssel b by iran iran sayinggt the u.u. k. *-*- was taken in
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response to the seizure. of iranian old tank off gibraltar. we'll do what u. k. foreign structure behind is condemning what h he says is an act of pir. an attempt to de escalate tension while safeguarding a crucial shipping route on monday the u. k. said it would develop and deploloy a your plate marite protection mission. which would escort vessels navigating through the strait of hormuz. we will now s seek to put togetr a europeaean led maritime prototection mission. to support safe passage of both crew and cargo in this faisal region. we've had constructive discussisions with aa n number f countries in the last forty eight hours. and we will discuss later this week the best w way to complemet this with recent us proposals in is area. the decision comes after iran's revolutionary guard sees the steno in perot and british flaggevevessel onn fridaday iran sources suggested thahat move ws in retaliation to the seizing of an iranian tanker by thehe brith
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royal marines you're you're brought her two weeks ago. v. grace one was suspected by the u. k. of smuggling oil to syria despite the european sanctions. this time though britain says iran's actions in the strait of hormuz were illegal.. under internatational law. iran had no rights to obstruct the ship's passage left to learn portella. it was that for an active state piracy. despite the hospital statement hunt said the european mission was not part of the us policy of exererting maximum pressure on iran. london has broken with washington on iran policy over donald trump's rejection of the iran nuclear deal. the uk and other eu countries have said they remain committed to the deal which aims to prevent iran from building nuclear weapons. the trump administration is expanding the authority of immigration offices to deport mike once withohout requiring tm to pay before judges ahead o of being kicked out of the country. the homeland security department
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said this monday the fast track deportations will apply to anyone. in the country illegally less than two years until now those deportations played on two people called crossing the us border. by land not entry by boat or by at croft let's begin for now this is daniel lance bigotry guest lecture at the westin universities latin america program. and director of green mental daniel thank you for being with us the h he's going back a litte bit in this storyry to other aspects of it the cries of get the market kids out of the cage is. not being heard clearly -- why is this thing happening now -- why is it happening it'll decide here if? sending people back without even appearing before a judge. well -- first of all thank you for r having me on the show it's always a pleasure -- eight is not coincidental as i think you point out i would be your question dad this is occurring now -- the united states is
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starting to gear up for electoral seaeason -- and the trump administration is clearly. i decided or elements of the trump administration have that to the same type of anti immigration r rhetoric thahat ss to galvanizeze our particular segmenen of the republican base- would be -- important to do again essentially -- to be able to replicate the hat trick -- and and how they impact on the election it bears noting that -- there were argrguably some not step stretching the consultatio- that were skipped. inin not setting up this -- stronger. let's say more fast track deportation processss -- w which will now go through the courtss- so whatt will end up happening - all on that. i'd i remains to be seen. does this whole idea the trouble of a note on the international law but us federal.
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well -- that's something that'tl have to wiwind its way through e courts -- from an international perspective it is one of the most striking parts of of what we're seeing is actually the level of cooperation between mexico and the uniteted statate- whwhich i think are a lot of people --- essenentially off gu- there's beeeen some back and fo- between b. e. r. trumpp and beea litttt rattled administratioions over i exactly what. call all of the pleasure is all ababout to see what the deportation of migrants mostly from central america who passed through mexico -- but what's been curious abobout it is t tht while -- mexico respond very hard to stop short of calling -- itself at are a safe e third country.. it hasn't a really s stop be i m loload mininistration from basiy cacaving in on most of the demas of what would. third country so it sonon
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interesting international situation -- which is s it is largelely unprecededented odds s least in moderern history -- the degreeee in whichh these. dedeportationsns are beieing st- which is -- again not. up in the air as t to how much a legal beaeang it came outt on being it does seem ththat thee e trump administration -- is willing to pull out all the stops t to appreciatete s self t direction had electoralal s see. anti tank alaska request thank you very much indeed as you were talking to sue showing images from -- those -- my consent is including the children who was still that too at this present moment in time as we are talking sir thank you very much in date. next the haitian newspaper le nouvel east. reporter this monday that the country's prime minister zhou michelle lapan had offered his resignation to the president juvenal louise. made a choice to haiti laughed and said in the interview with that the newspaper haiti continues to go through. a deep economic and political crisis that been violent
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protests in recent months prison always been apart for some. two years and it almost constant crisis. as i get this monday from the palestinians as israel bulldozed homes on the west bank. the at you and it joined in the condemnation of this action saying israel's policy of destroying palestinian property is not compatible with its obligations under international humanitarian law. in the predawn hours israeli forces and work crews move into a palestinian neighborhood on the outskirts of east jerusalem. residents and activists forcibly removed. my delayed monday demolition was under way. dozens of homes torn down most not yet occupied though some twenty people already living in the buildings are being displaced residents say they've been granted building permits from the palestinian authority. which governs the west bank in a limited capacity under israeli
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occupation. hi there he'll have the knowledge and the skin today we are facing the problem of israeli racism here. they're e demolishing buildings that had permits the big deal everything was in order. the opt out he's the action caps years of legal battles over construction in the neighborhood of sore byy her near the i israi secucurity barrier that runs through the west banank. a twenty eleven edict from the israeli army barred the construction of any new buildings within four r hundred meters o of the barerer. in junee the israeli supreme courur ruled thehe structures in violation of that band the deadline for residents to dismantle the buildings themselves expired on friday why should people be allowed to be in the evening. and what in danger of the security and lives of other people. when the in other placeces along the world this is not accepted the demolition has drawn international concern? palestinians fear it's just the beginning they say israel security justification is merely a pretext for a land grab aimed
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at expananding israeli settlemes in the west bank and the roads that link them togetether. those settltlements considered illegal under internationalal l. there's been an attack outside a french military basese in mali a cacar bomb detonated. it hapnened the city of g the frenench army sayss t there were ththree peopople have been injud for half thousand french troops in the region as part of operation bach and the ongoing combatat against islamist teterrorism. across the sahel region. the wife is back here in france on thursday. temperatures are forecast to hit some forty two degrees celsius already french bombs a feeling the heat. the calling for a billion a year a boost from brussels to help get them by. in the capital's kennels. water misters and drinking fountains. and conditioned roomsms inn pubc bubuildings open to all. and even parks open at night. measures aimed at helping paris's residents cope with this
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week's heat wave. one that looks set to breaeak records with the mercury expected to hitt forty two degrees celsius up what i can to compared with the heat wave at the end of june this one is going to be more intntense. the hotot air is coming right up into northern france. in june it's stephen war valley into the south. this one is also going to be much drier and less humid than before and should've presuming. in the french countryside however the second heat wave in less thahan a month of spoke yet more concerned with commas. in full ready had to dip into winter reserves to feed the livestock and not for the first time. it's been three yeaears in a row we've been asking for drought disaster aid. like stop funding is way more susceptible to a lack of will to have been crop growing office. the government's already authorised increased numbers of drought hit areas to use that went to stocks. and even requested brussels boost the financial aid usually hands out in october from 5270%.
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around a billion euros. farmers those still doubt it'll evenen be enough. for a rock and it'll be released a little in advance but at the end of the day it's not going to do much. many farmers are waiting to see just what they harvest before walking out if they have enough to feed the livestock the agriculture unions are already sounding the alarm saying immediate aid is needed. all the friends that pricing for the return of the heat wave this week cool let's keep posted on that. one the one you stay with us you watching from. twenty four it's no secret that function is the world's second most polluting industry. leading the latest summer twenty twenty mins what collections in paris design i is all part of te problem but some little so ready to be part of the solution. among g them yohji y yamamoto [inanaudible]] yeah. for this kinda [inaudible] i'm fair.
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not a businessss [ininaudible] and conditionon thehe irish [inaudible] this is [inaudible] there's six in the street when you look at kind of similar most children. for years -- five years -- i feel painful. in the future [inaudible] jesus movie [inaudible] table. so what's to be done. it's not easy i'll tell you that much i is at's for s sure -- stt small start with what you can manage and do things responsibl. it's about changing the outlook on the characters that you want you know what is desirable fashion is all about all about. sort of projection and desirability and sort of aspiration. you can build a community also this way and really get people.
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yes to hopefully try and save the world. american design a spencer phipps works with organic cotton he advocates sourcing materials as locally as p possible.. peruvivian collectivive and recs hass voweded to never again the only new fabric instead spell recoup old stock wash and treated. and transform it into upcycled vintage inspired pieces. and did not forgetting young designer of till the of it i do. and his green conscious predilection for latex. lasix is biodegradable it comes from trees i only use natural materials like cotton we started on cut down any trees. we take the substrate from the trunk so actually we're growing entire forest to get access to thisis material cynical ltl for presididents on upup. headed up by american designer virgil a ablow all flilits latet collection was revealed among a
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sea of carnations with bird song was the soundtrack. a stylish and stark reminder of the environmental challenges that await us all. and it doesn'tt cool school to each of us to do ourur part for example t this man's w wet seasn consisisted of sixty shows. our team criss cross paris by metro bus and foot the covers many of them as possible. a green way to travel and also a great way to battling variety. and then of course the second way to chase away the blues reveling in made to measure luxury. the capital's because they'll listen is done is sent to the prison republicann god since the nineteen seventies shoemakers weston have b been producing tailor made shoes the horsemen. these boots are molded to the shape of and color. that should be if they need the three important sponsor here the joint. i lament i love when you would just take it as soon as monday khan anthony. is the definition of real luxury because it's functional. too i'm certainly true luxury is an item of clothing or footwear that answers the needs i'm not simply a desire something that's
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built to last. we need to walk and therefore we need great shoes. and we also have clothes that we love because they bring a certain joy to life. breaking with tradition for his latest show only view sail boat together his three great loves fashion music and provocation. hence a french military band appearing alongside sing and percussiononist she let eat a a contememporary of the late princess. i was really excicited i i was like really this would be awesome and then they said. no one is ever played with them before and i'm like we're making history. first time ever. i would it would be honored it would be an honor they showed me their stuff in it in an hour. and then we came back right now to play. no rehearsal. little cushion segment of the republican guard secure does he have everything in there from napoleon to prince m made funkyy sheieila e. on the e drums. it's true that it's really
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unlikely combination their soldiers of course that's weighing funk and last night with are used to but it works. and she's played along santana friend michael jackson it's magnificence for small fish. it wasn't the only instance of music as antidote. houses plus the version is the maquis revealed hisis latest collection entitled to the man with the help of don't sis and an old female drumming true. yes no many men you see during the drumming and we like to bring a feminine touch to it and also -- musicality on movement it's a bit of a statement. nine days to mackey's close good for dancing in absolutely. look at me look at this beautiful thing with it.
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but this was about plus devotion this was about nature and being inside of an environment. and i think -- the dance is only an element of humans right yeah so models they dance but that that's a little different so dancers explore their bodies more and clothes. are on top of bodies so it's a natural when you have bodies moving to have clothes on top of that so it. doesn't feel like it's a dancer it just feels like the closing movie. within the movement and a keen awareness of the need for fashion to go green. men's well that's both dynamic and d responsible . frfrom kobe to monday numerous artists have been inspired by these stunning choke clicks.
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heard of the alabaster coast still captivates those you see it every day. to provide a hundred times you could use a slightly deeper blue head and then the like to feel cliff will be more prominent. the staff at this. the man thinks for fascinates me is the fact that i take hours to look at it. when i see people with cameras to take a photo in front of the cliff they see nothing? in fact you can spend just hours looking at it and see all the different nuances office yet any different to play you can make some of you on burn to the plate [inaudible] chicago the the lucky to live in the village or such a dramatic landscape. when they did the light is always changing? yestererday the sun was settings he was w well read. it was fabulouss. seen from below the cliffs on even more imposing.
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it's beaututiful i it's a changf scenery evenen if yoyou love her it's a real getawayy. when you see it you say yes it is beautiful women possum to o e fixed you realize that it's huge and that we have a small? the pebbles in at the top -- also part and parcel of the local heritage. they even have a pastry made in their honor. everery particular people who ce from paul and for cars just a taste. one word of mouth is spread far and wide. just like jeans the pebbles protect the coastline on stormy days. a tn has been battling for ten years to stop people taking one away with the to get a nestled less pebbles are highly sought after because they're in close between the two cliffs. to always being ruled over by the sea and serve a very polished. finding the tracks if it's still the three or four hundred kilos of these panels of picked up by tourists every day in summer.
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a tn isn't the only local struggling to preserve the town's beloved heritage. says fuzzy is the losost crossmn in france to make this typical boats known as a heavy swell. it down to a program where they were used by youngsters in the same way that oversees a bite. they just have to stay. it's tough to keep using them to protect this have its insurance self these both may disappear one day. that's why it's important to look after them m and keep makig that how we can control. color you working here is really special not everyone is as luck. one thousand two hundred inhabitants of at the time a working hearts to cast for this unique in front on a patch of land. which attracts so many tourists each year. alexander the great co was one of these visitors who came from abroad. after falling in love with this corner fronts he created this extraordinary space overlooking the commonplace. as i said this is i bought this plplace four years ago. is is that i wanted to mamake a
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very special built in to pay homage to click on its cliffs. right click with different varieties of planet compton way formations visited to create a magical garden. i was out of the home as this russian landsdscape gardener has planted ovover a hundred and fiy thousand varieties of native plants over this one hectare of land. the shades o of greenmimitate ab and flow with the tight and act as a merit to the sea [inaudible] okay. important for us to bring the plans so that they look like the normandy landscapepe. die so that they look like cliffs well the weights of the english channel. the most representative elements of nature. i think because of the tv to the room that you're. on the twenty fifth we have the whole way the fact of the alley agnes in the e foreground. and we have this cascade of shrubs on the upper levels hello even some whitish parts when the leaves turn pale. which represents the foam of the
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way. he looked a little league from the value. this patch of truly modes and gardens is also a creative spac. intertwined with the specially pruned plants various works all. these strange drops of rain by some you will sell sea. all these tree hugging pilgrims made from bamboo. there's also this alice in wonderland inspired key. i dodon't know this garden is filled with amazing things for example there the trees which can play music on the radio. this cross roads between the ordinary and the extraordinary has already won over this it's as only come off the whole meal so you feel like your looks in this place. with all these curves i in with this contrast between the gravel pathways in the heavy vegetatio. thank youu. now corners which already sent in thihis place w which is actuy open to the sea.
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this botanicalal open a museum offers the most beautiful view over the town that it pays tribute -- to it's graduation night here at pasadena city college. yes big night exciting now. nineteen year old haley walters is about to receive her diploma and political science after completing a two year program. there's twelve hundred people here graduating tonight. in a walk across the stage andnd not true. community colleges offer students like haley courses at a much lower cost. next year haley will attend the prestigious and far more expensive berkeley university to complete her undergraduate
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degree. after that she plans to attend law school. in total she's looking at being in one hundred thousand dollars of debt. which she says is worth it. numerous loans -- loans for five thousand loans. for ten thousand each with individual into streets and individual payments i think i'm going to be looking at ripping up for the rest of my life. today an estimated forty five million americans are paying off student loans it's become a key issue in the twenty twenty presidential campaign. and something haley who will vote for the first time next year is following closely. the next democratic -- nominated candidates o or even the next president n no matter who that s i really want them to support education something i really want to see it as student debt cancellation -- stew for student loan refinancing. cody graduated six years ago but still has many years of repayments ahead of him. he is now the head of a non profit that advocates for students in debt and supports
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presidential candidates like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. who are calling for more affordable or even free higher education? we support a future worth debt free college where folks don't have to face death in the first place. and we support debt cancellation for veterans public service workers peoplple who were defrauded by for profit colleges those are big solutions. big solutions for a massive amount of debt whichch currently stands at a an estimated one pot five trillion dollars
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