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d.h. be the most considered the most toxic foul it were higher in the mothers year and then the boys were more likely to have testicles that were not completely descended into the scrotum and cantered to have a significantly smaller p.s. so i wouldn't even as an equal toxicologist and not a specialist for human toxicology i wouldn't expect negative impacts on does so if i does i using the new water for promptly keyboardists there's absolutely no danger i'm not so convinced when we're talking about pregnant women very young children. because in these very sensitive phases of the life cycle care should be taken to avoid any estrogen it can because. think. plastics contain substances that can eventually migrate in only an infinitesimal
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quantities which are well below the norms. certain scientists use operating procedures that are unjustified we can easily put in these arouse emotions which are then regrettably picked up by the media and it creates an unfounded scare among the public at large. but after all this is a democracy that was so everyone has the right to express themselves. is it a case of scaremongering scientists all of this simply asking you questions. over here the results of my blood test for just for you know a mechanical component of plastic. by and large those two people are just like you or me it's like background noise but that background noise however means that we all have they spend all day in our bodies now it's only because you know this is a product that didn't exist before our grandparents didn't have any it's a chemical products created by industry and now we're all impregnated with this new
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epidemiological study of this time has been carried out in front of everyone tested in the united states had not only bespeak but also found in the bone. in spite of the ocean pollution of the effect on armaments and storage of the contamination this man has not yet decided to do with plastic on the contrary production has been increasing by ten percent a year. in india plastics use is twenty times less than in europe and the united states but with a billion inhabitants it will soon be one of the planet's three biggest consumers. how can this country stop polluting its bridges and coasts with its plastics. how can it go on absorbing all waste plastic indispensable live off everyday life we thought it was a net substance over a century we've poured at least
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a hundred million tonnes of it into the oceans but now a boomerang effect is taking place. the situation is hopeless. it is getting worse at a near exponential rate and shows no sign of be increasing no one seems to be able to envision a future without plastic and no one seems to be willing to admit that change needed to get rid of the plastic pollution problem is drastic incremental change small changes will not make a difference. moccasin and the refuse to give up here today to bring awareness to the stock market wherever they go they keep up the struggle to
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in them. america marks a decade since the tragedy of nine eleven which united a nation but two of the bloodiest walls of the twenty first century. and afghanistan which was invaded by the us shortly after the atrocity of the relentless taliban staged another deadly suicide bombing itself you discovered most afghan civilians don't even know why their country was ever occupied by foreign troops. russia in the sports world say goodbye to the country's top national ice hockey team. in a plane crash that killed forty three. from moscow calls on the international community not to take sides in syria's internal over and says president putin says negotiation is the only way to peace.
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i don't look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. to have you with us. it was a tragedy that claimed the lives of thousands in an instant and later brought two wars with an even more devastating death toll united states is marking a decade since the nine eleven attacks terrorists crashed hijacked planes into the twin towers of the world trade center in new york and the. because in washington a fourth plane came down the state of pennsylvania remembrance ceremonies are being held at ground zero in new york and all across america it was the worst strike on u.s. soil in history and the united nation and its terminations to seek out the traitors and prevent more deaths of the american led invasion of afghanistan that followed nine eleven has claimed thousands more lives in what's now the longest conflict in
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u.s. history and exactly the kind of reports the killing hasn't stopped and. it started as a war on terror spawned by the deadliest here is the tact can history you know whether she with the enemy that's that's clear but the son of america's enemies quickly included nations that had nothing to do with nine eleven they were defined by george bush as the axis of evil some of these regimes have been pretty quiet since september eleventh. but we know their true nature. north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. starving its citizens. iran aggressively pursues its weapons and actually forced her. like and she repressed the iranian people soap for freedom. iraq and tunisia shot as hostility toward america and to support terror two years after nine eleven the u.s. invaded iraq on the grounds that he had weapons of mass destruction and was doing
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business with the grounds which proved to be faults hundreds of thousands of iraqi civilians have died since the invasion they used the mode and in the wake of nine eleven to divert from afghanistan our real target should have been our real target and go to iraq but it also was the low hanging fruit north korea was far more dangerous but too difficult one hundred thousand pairs of people by the color on both sides seoul would be destroyed iran was too difficult seventy million people not fractured like the iraqis and the sunni and shia christian and other as for the most. lives behind invading iraq some talk will iraq right now is sitting on probably two hundred billion barrels maybe three hundred billion barrels that's a rock song or report though he plans to be a thirteen million barrels per day production capacity in seven years that surpasses saudi arabia now you know why dick cheney went to war and there's blame america's self assigned rule as the world's policeman the driving idea behind it is
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that it had to monex to deliver the idea is that what world is going to be more secure place overall if there is a a unified the world a sole remaining superpower much of what has happened post nine eleven in the name of responding to nine eleven has been a pretext as terrorism was no longer the only reason for landing on washington's enemy list the us had even more far reaching plans on the table former vice president dick cheney says he urged the bush administration to bomb syria at one time because of its alleged nuclear weapons program a move which experts say would have had disastrous the facts on the region as president obama was elected on hopes that he would and the endless wars overseas which most americans are opposed to but he continues and adds one more and the other will reach a nation libya and this time in the name of removing an evil dictator. some worry
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syria could be next we have a an executive power that is beyond any check by the people by the congress or by the courts for war we can go to war if you drop of a point we've reached a point now where the president the united states can kill people for a state purpose and any time he or she feels i mean since nine eleven america's war on terror has crossed many borders from pakistan to yemen and other countries that chase for a handful of terrorists has turned the lives of. higher nations upside down we're talking about hundreds of thousands of innocent lives taken by the constant war i mean the worry that a tragedy as great as nine eleven has served as a pretext for an even greater tragedy one that has no end in sight i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . us a suicide bombing in afghanistan as wounded more than seventy american
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soldiers and killed two civilians it's being seen as the taliban's way of marking a decade since nine eleven the movement issued a statement after sunday's attack denying it had anything to do with events in the u.s. ten years ago or nearly ten years after the u.s. led coalition invaded afghanistan it doesn't seem any closer to winning the war there with the taliban still relentless conflicts estimated to have cost over ten thousand afghan civilians their lives as a rough and caught in the crossfire as u.s. combat troops begin a gradual withdrawal from the country most locals don't even know why foreign forces came in the first place. helmand in southern afghanistan is the province that is on the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces would afghans in this war torn province think about nine eleven and its consequences. well on patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but that's.
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unusual a few more of us do know where it is even. if it's guys because you're a former neighborhood about the world. cup. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say here it is here. it's just been see the smoke on the buildings and. that's only thing i can see when you go sure this picture. i think there was a cop. if i just got here i would been surprised but having been here now for six months some night this is pretty much the stone ages where we are more worried about their reactions. so there was a guy who said it was kabul this could never been a cult it just shows you how isolated area in their own country will be come on the want to. know where you are going to be how you're going to send come to this
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point and to get the airplane from here to the united states and you know how much power to. go to those nice to go from iraq to that here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here and with me so you had that picture you know a good picture of myself because what if you're going to be active looking at it in this context where you form if you're in the right. to bear that war is for the most part of the. american saying we're going to help you to do so one being under distress how many of fundings and those who are going to help you where is the help of. government in this ng to give it to our kids again and to go fighting and they do it with their own kids in a paper that i don't indeed and. i do sympathize or understand what your some are saying it's even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so you know when you have when you can't feed yourself the earth house yourself are you going to care about somebody you have six thousand miles away. so i can understand that this is all you know about i was about to
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finish it but i never thought to ask those questions of anybody here that's why we're here amazingly in a country with ten years a war has been fought with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only with the villages oblivious tonight haven't pursued with the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military if you go there with a security guard i have no idea what the syrians have never seen the faces before. the survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men and elements. and other afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was with american troops that start with during this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the best majority of afghans never having really understood why they came in first place from afghanistan. author and journalist afshin returned she told me a little earlier nazi that the u.s. led war campaigns will eventually backfire bringing more radical regimes to power.
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i think the continued u.s. support for dictators for vile regimes. makes the same mistakes again and again so that in libya we now hear that it's backing. who is backing it's already backing some revolutionaries you wonder genuine transformation of libyan government but it's also backing people. some say. quite close to the ideas of bin laden and as we all know we americans were created for more from the mujahideen let's see whether the americans are yet again making the same mistake but on a larger scale economic problems social problems civic problems the response from the united states tonight eleven and was was so catastrophic. to some of them i don't get what he wants but people all around the world are being affected
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and lots of people in the global south still remember how their countries have been distorted and destroyed in so many ways by american. jokes or words to excite such. senseless. people strong. of an evening. look back at nine eleven. this week russia's sporting world was rocked to its core when one of its best talking teams was all but wiped out in the blink of an eye they died on wednesday when. plane crashed on takeoff on saturday thousands gathered at the team's stadium to say final goodbyes to the victims thomas witnessed a city in mourning. waves of emotion poor through jaroslav as
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residents realize the full weight of the tragedy their country or the lives of some of the city's brightest stars but in europe we've been fans of this team for many years our whole family including a little child to burn through all their games for us it's a rapper billows it's like losing a family member. was that i knew one of the players he was my neighbor and he was a great person he's got two little kids left how could this happen when we saw the news on t.v. i just burst into tears. just after four in the afternoon on wednesday the charter plane carrying almost the entire jaros not a locomotive cage no hockey team crashed shortly after takeoff bursting into a ball of flame after clipping a runway antenna forty three of the forty five on board perished to newark and mostly ships just we heard the plane takeoff so we told our granddaughter look there's going to be an airplane then i heard a bang and my dory told me mom it's falling down to the side but then came the
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flames and the smoke and we wanted to run away but we didn't know where to run it then we went to the river and saw the plane with us in the wake of the tragedy flooding reported ordered an immediate and thorough investigation as president medvedev laid a country in mourning visiting the crash site and paying his respects. meanwhile fans of the three time championship winning your saliva locomotive team made their voices heard in a show of solidarity and support. as you can see from the flowers and candles and momentos left here at the stadium the loss of. what was a huge blow to this community international nature of this team it was a larger loss for russia and of the rest of the world as well. my friends with all the play you guys a way to give a couple years ago and of course one just just wanted to give my condolences to the families of. it's here. ceremonies to honor the players were held in minsk in
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bratislava of somber reflection is from those who knew the players well. at the table demitra told me he actually wants to quit hockey but he wants to play a little bit more and then leave and spend time with his family so this last conversation came back to my head when i heard about the crash i'm going to only him at least by lighting this candle to not only him but everybody who died i would like to express my condolences to his family to his children and wife. saturday in march at the end of an official three day mourning period as thousands poured into the stadium to view fourteen coffins on display and say their final goodbyes we should because we have buried our friends people who brought us joy and played for a country this is an irreplaceable loss for us all with people of years level and of our country. and years level shun thomas or actually coming up to fifteen minutes past the hour here still to come this hour on the t.v.
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fury in the middle east. caro took the israeli embassy by storm leading to the evacuation of his diplomats from the country. and also still to come this hour we look back seventy years to the start of the leningrad blockade in the darkest chapters. the first twenty seven people are reported to been killed by syrian security forces backed by troops and several towns across the country this comes as the arab league announced it's reached an agreement with president bashar al assad promised reforms the plan outlines proposals to bring an end to the bloodshed release prisoners and hold elections within three years the u.s. and e.u. imposed sanctions on syria according to the u.n. security council to condemn violence in the country the united nations says more than two thousand have died in the uprising since mid march one authorities in damascus blamed on the groups for the unrest. meanwhile russia surging both sides. start talking to avoid another libya style conflict moscow plans to send
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a fact finding mission to syria to get firsthand information on the areas hit by violence decision was announced after members of the syrian opposition visited the russian capital requesting foreign help speaking on the sidelines of an international policy formally russian city of. prism of it have said he's concerned about of the situation is far from simplistic. the resolutions we would approve to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact be addressed to both sides things aren't just black and white and the anti-government protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy some of them are to put it straight extremists and some might even be called terrorists the situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and president assad we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiating
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table start talks and stop the bloodshed. in libya the head of the country's interim government has arrived in the capital tripoli for the first time since it fell to rebel forces most of the country is now controlled by the national transitional council but gadhafi loyalists have been putting up fierce resistance in bali walid one of the colonel's last strongholds the leader is on the run and now on interpol's wanted list he's claimed in recent messages that he's still in libya not to be son saadi is reported to have crossed the border into libya southern neighbor and. fighters have been given until saturday to surrender to the new leadership in streets across the country celebrations over the end of the old regime of being replaced by fear. reports. a city celebrates more than ten days believe in capital has been reached joyce seeing teachers fall. maybe he wanted to hang he's portrayed here in the central
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square for his rules forty second anniversary but we put our flag up instead we won we are so happy without him. it seems in the last weeks rebel fighters have fired. the first shot during this whole country three earlier albums. below fifteen hours very very full with. this third gaddafi. duffy's. he told older people love me the people love me no you see love hear me cos right of freedom is we going to argue about it and what about where they are but away from jubilant crowds we meet stereo's one not so pleased. and cheerful is obviously the strict historically pro khadafi by the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia other hand doesn't want to
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show his face on camera and seized on a hidden location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. there is no peace there is no safety in the city we don't want our children outside when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something bad when gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep awake what we do know. abdul rahman says he also want to change and the brighter future for his country not base way. people are dying on both sides and cities destroyed or no one cares do they seriously think that they changed it for the better good night yourself just look around is that what you wanted. and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social care as the badly damaged buildings matched by the rising stink of garbage and decomposing bodies armed youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that what they carry are weapons not
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toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the city's symmetries growing bigger and bigger. shortly after triple if i'm going to rebel hands national transitional council leave is new authority claims it was moving here from benghazi two weeks have passed and there is still no sign of order being raced towards the city functioning beit fell and treading a fine line between freedom and anneke. rich notion of. tripoli libya. the egyptian government's veld to tighten security and keep order in cairo where an angry mob stalled and sacked the israeli embassy on friday ninety three people died and more than a thousand were injured in clashes after a demonstration demanding faster political reforms turned against the embassy egyptian police were slow to intervene but eventually managed to disperse the crowd
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and israeli sentiment rose sharply last month after israeli forces responding to across sport of militant attacks mistakenly killed five egyptians israeli prime minister says his country will stick to its peace treaty with egypt despite the embassy assault that led to its star being flown home based journalist mohamad says to have used done plenty to make enemies of the egyptian people. there is a lot of anger over what israel did recently which basically very cross the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and they promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet have a sense there are spin huge huge the ministrations and the sit in a few days outside the israeli embassy the minus traitors asking the egyptian government i thought least expel this israeli ambassador from egypt this is not the first time that this.

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