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we have. the european union has extended its approval for a controversial weed killer. germany and poland were among the eighteen states voted in favor of it. against with portugal abstaining but the move was met with protests in front of the european commission depicting the president supposedly faces. you know they. can terry doesn't mean any paying for you. after the. third year of all this.
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today we're standing here hoping to get a message through to the commission to younger and to specifically that democracy is standing behind a ban on glad to see they can either choose to stand behind monsanto and like to say it or they can stand on the side of citizens opinion polling has been clear those that signed the east have been clear we want a ban on glad to see that is where democracy buys they have a choice the chemical in question glyphosate is found in the world's most popular we need and here's how its inventor. monsanto describes it in its promotional videos but what about their main active ingredient life estate is it harmful how does it work in addition to the u.s. e.p.a. regulatory agencies and more than one hundred sixty countries have approved places state based products places it is applied to once absorb it travels to the roots blocks a specific enzyme found in plants not animals or humans. however concerns over the
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chemicals impact on humans that were raised by the world health organization's count watchdog which said it could probably cause the deadly disease and these concerns fueled the debate that preceded the e.u. vote. very concerned that this process is scientifically flawed there was sufficient evidence of cancer in animals and there were strong evidence for mechanisms that we know to be associated with carcinogens garble have left it dry cleaning products burnt toast cold all issues which would be carcinogenic working night shifts causing human hair sitting in front of a log far and eating processed meat if we are going to bend life straight on the strength of it's carcinogenic risk don't you agree we have to ban these things as well for figure out smoking for example i'm telling you it's a hazard i'm not going to tell you how many cigarettes you must smoke in order to
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get cancer and i can confidently tell you that the story of the company's top selling chemical glaive to sate is not one of truth but one of deceit carefully calculated and choreographed deceit we asked a member of the european parliament of greece a country that voted against the weed killers approval why the e.u. was for it. full of money and it's basically fairly gentle and well you know it will sound good to be bored by the by you're the big pharma should you go in. the one with a broader. look. at the days are still ahead for the people instead of the. nice guy. those comments generated from the. lead the nation the d.c. revision for which carefully people of the farmers as one of the goals. of the
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brothers that will be made with the usual. european cities are starting to dress up for the festive occasion but with the threat of terror higher this novel way of dressing up areas london's metropolitan police have said that this year the project's festive advance around the capital and it's not just rings of steel and cars have become commonplace now in that they're on top of it ok so the extra security visibly makes you feel back to the from the from a you know we just expect small security every right now is just it because that's just and fortunately the way of the world. after the deadly terror attacks this year many in the u.k. are feeling vulnerable last week a security alert at london's pocket mass panic. nine people were injured when crowds ran to escape what they believed to be gunshots
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after a security lockdown the incident turned out to be a false alarm as well as an illustration of just how nervous many a feeling this festive season. not just in britain but all across europe authours are seeking to secure locals and tourists visiting christmas markets concrete blocks have been installed in berlin munich budapest and other cities as well. and as europe are steps up security over the festive period an ominous picture has spread online of an islamic state fighter holding a knife with the caption soon on your holidays are written in english french and german concrete blocks in public places may help prevent certain types of attacks but as our guest explains when it comes to the issue of one hundred percent safety that's impossible to ensure. security services have to measure your.
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gaze. nature eve he decided not to respond properly. for be it proper terrorists. would be blamed if the. then of course there would be believe this somebody out being killed is never enough no security measure is enough especially because of when we believe in another area as we need to review in how to be. sure everybody's panicking that everybody expected something to happen. kurdish forces fighting in syria say that they quote have no problem joining the government army if they're allowed to form a federal state in the north of the country the statement comes after turkey claimed that the us president had promised to stop arming kurdish forces however there's apparently no clear position on this matter at the white house. once we
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started winning the campaign against isis the plan and part of the process is to always wind down support for certain groups and now that we're continuing to crush the physical caliphate that we're in a position to stop providing military equipment to certain groups kodesh forces have been successfully fighting islamic state in northern syria you can see on this map who controls what areas of the u.s. has long been providing the codes with military equipment something that has been irritating washington's nato ally turkey here's some details now with the. as the probably says you can't ride two horses with one back side makes sense right unfortunately it doesn't stop people from trying to support turkey in the first fight against terror and terror groups like isis and the p.k. k. the president authorized the department of fence to acquaint kurdish elements of
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the syrian democratic forces we should be using we should be doing whatever the reason is it is not something that is acceptable for our friends and nato ally turkey is an ally obviously a strong partner certainly with respect and a friend here's how it is to us allies the turks and the syrian kurds as sworn enemies washington has on the kurds to the teeth saying they need these weapons to fight the jihad ists and turkey sort of understood since when do you need to cooperate with one terrorist organization to fight another terrorist organization it's not the way a serious state should behave and it does not suit the united states so what next does the u.s. abandon one of its most trustworthy partners try to take back those guns the kurds are stupid they can play that game too there is no problem for our forces to join the syrian army if the new syrian constitution is drafted on
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a federal basis and the rights of all syrian parties are reserved this is a two pronged approach it's a warning to the u.s. we can dump you before you dump us and the message to ash sad give us what we want autonomy and we won't need the americans now we need and as a kurd i can say that our people want to build the syrian cities but the fourth or ethnic group dominates in any other group i believe it is in the interests of the kurds the second largest ethnic group in syria to build multiple. federal syria with the interests of the kurdish people would be in showing fusion allowing kurds to participate in parliament and join the army in all the state institutions. a new constitution for syria is on the horizon russia iran and turkey backing the initiative but what the kurds get out of it is still up for debate. the
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us has never viewed the syrian democratic forces as partners unfortunately the us has only been using them to fight i saw him destroy iraq i believe the alliance between the us and forces on the ground including the syrian kurdish groups in iraq has never been a true partnership the us provided assistance and weapons for self-defense purposes and for combating eisel but these agreements have never been linked to military action. which leaves us with the us and its two horses the trade the turks a valuable nato ally or betray the kurds their ace in syria alternatively wait for them to betray the states it was the turkish foreign minister who said that donald trump had promised president out of the one to cut military aid to the kurds and we asked the u.s. led coalition about the issue this is the response we received the coalition says it is committed to providing the syrian democratic forces the support they need in
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order to defeat islamic state author nicholas davies says that washington's pronouncements on the issue of arming the kurds should not be taken at face value. i think we have to wait wait and see exactly what this means but at the same time we should be very conscious that most of the arming of the rebel groups and syria by the u.s. and its allies was done covertly so whatever they are saying publicly is not necessarily the whole story there's a lot of holes in that story that a big enough to drive. ships planes and trucks loaded with weapons through. five months off of the worst residential fire in london in over one hundred years police have released their final findings concerning the number of lives claimed in total it is believed seventy one people died during the grattan felt tower tragedy
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the apartment building was ablaze for about six hours with more than two hundred fifty firefighters working to extinguish it off to the tragedy hundreds of angry residents and activists stormed a local town hole demanding a fair investigation into every aspect of what had gone wrong. investigative bureau redfish has made a documentary for a city where we hear the stories of those who claimed they were quote failed by the state after the grenfell disaster and you can watch the full documentary on this channel on the fourth and fifth of december. it was my home for twenty five years. holding a world. that was the most heartbreaking. thing we will felt by the state before.
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politics now and how we can take power. if we continue to make noise and. we can change this community. we need to realize that collectively we have wield power with real real power to shape our destinies and to be authors ads of offbeat so we need to seize these opportunities and morgan as much. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night with us actually just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of archie america's doing the same we are
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apparently better than to just see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank though kate because many. send us an e-mail. seems wrong but all quotes just don't call. me lol yet to shape out these days comes to educate and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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thanks for joining us on this tuesday here with the u.s. and south korea will be conducting a major joint military exercise right near the north korean border next week russia has a voice concerns over the drills which will involve around twelve thousand american soldiers. this report from seoul. what has been donald trump's approach to sorting out the north korea crisis in a nutshell all options remain on the table second option not a preferred option they will be met with fire and fury do not underestimate us and do not try this the distance from here to the border with north korea is only about forty kilometers and once you end up in seoul which is well in the firing range of kim's artillery you can't help looking at that rhetoric from a different perspective especially if there is what you'd call
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a totally different approach. there's absolutely no alternative to dialogue but in order to start a dialogue everyone has to stop take a deep breath and a step back from the red line which will. so why can we hope that the only option according to moscow will prevail well the south korean capital is hosting a washington valdai discussion called a conference where local officials and experts have gathered to hear what the russian diplomats and researchers have come up with so russia's been saying hey we've got a plan step one north korea should completely hold its missile and nuclear tests for the u.s. that means and ends to almost nonstop war games with seoul moscow calls it a double freeze step too might be very tough direct talks between washington and pyongyang on rules of peaceful coexistence and finally they should lead to step
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three establishing a security framework for the entire region with every player involved. the doors are closed for the main session and one of the south korean officials who is taking part is the president's advisor for foreign policy as a buffer there what do you think about the russian road map i think that the proposal is very realistic flexible i hope. and your cage in the peloton winter olympic all the parties concerned between particularly between nelson selves who do come up with the most left wrist rest reining behavior do you think it's enough in this case of course not enough in the day should be some new initiative to create and sustain recently impatient donald trump keeps saying that all options are on the table north korean knew that in the military option it always under the table.
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by putting the military option and. under the table. it's not likely changing north korean behavior as the advisor of the south korean president what do you tell them about the drills are you i personally in a favor in gauge human dialogue and negotiation with north korea and some people in the government may have different ideas that brings us to why the russian road map may never actually work. because i think most korean politicians believe the trails must be pursued for a defense so now we're not canceling u.s. korean exercises we just want to postpone for the olympics. others openly reject moscow's plan like the neighbors in tokyo who simply can't imagine security without the drills with their allies so for now south koreans have no other choice but to welcome us raptors in co for the vigil and ace war games oh that's just in
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a few days anyway for those who live in seoul or who are here to talk about keeping the peace in korea there's something to bear in mind. for war games or real strikes that would put millions of lives at risk the decision to send let's say warplanes to the korean skies may depend on one single man miles and miles away on the other side of the pacific the drills in south korea will be going ahead despite a lull in military activity from the north the regime has conducted no missile of nuclear tests since september we heard from eric cirrhotic and from the national campaign to end the korean war. at a time in which there is this standoff and this misunderstanding and lack of communication creates a very volatile situation it maybe seems somehow as intimidating but these have never worked the proposal that anyone who cares about peace in the region is
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putting forth right now is that these military options are not realistic and you need to sit down at the table and when they do those exercises something could be mistaken as invasion something could be mistaken as live attacks and such and so we put the millions and millions of people in the sole area in south korea in japan and other places at risk this seems like folly and foolishness when we have such a volatile situation. hopelessness in new york is now at the same level it was during the great depression nearly sixty thousand people sleep rough there on any given night. by now assessing what is driving this crisis. the big apple is supposed to be all glitz and glamour where the parties never end well not for everyone according to a study released by the national coalition for the homeless the number of people
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sleeping on the streets or in shelters in new york city is the highest it's been since the great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. given the virtues of the different programs that they had to work i was in the camp or joe and pepper show because why i got beat up i got poked into not by that guy put me to. put on it will be going to be that of pay eight hundred dollars for a one bedroom lives you've got a kid you don't say that's the least you're going to be. forced to deal with beryl . if you're lucky you know it is like this love the kid too but it's maybe because of. the kid a kid with all the lot of money go to college because a lot but it's just teach me in the fiscal year two thousand and seventeen new york city counted roughly one hundred thirty thousand homeless people and shelter system that includes over forty five thousand children now the majority some sixty percent were african-american and thirty one percent were latino war veterans were
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statistically overrepresented among displaced people not just here in new york but across the country los angeles skid row neighborhood has one of the largest homeless populations in the united states since two thousand and thirteen local charities have given out over one million free meals a year roughly the same amount that was given out during the great depression local authorities are trying to tackle the problem of homeless people with harsh anti vagrancy laws and sometimes even bans on aiding in atlanta activists have been fined for handing out food to the homeless. the five cents or nothing out of the police. are asking us the minute we post their language you can even say you have a permit and we said no we have. i know that like terms that we're going up on how are you going to response to them if they try to frame you for sleep certain people they get it elsewhere from some kind of organization a church i'm not
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a prophet so now the city is coming to the scene we're going to stop that and i think they want to put more time is the city of atlanta to get all of these people to start paying look to the city let's build up this city and come out here early in the morning on saturday and sunday bully and people in harassing people tell them you got to leave because you need some kind of clue for me some people may see america as a land of milk and honey well unfortunately it's anything but that for over half a million people who sleep on the streets the government sees homeless people as an excess population that doesn't have an economic function in the government because they cannot make big profits off of these individuals they would prefer to warehouse them criminalize them and incarcerate them instead of providing for this population a real jobs a college opportunities and a livelihood in this society which would of course mean health care in housing
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because they can make money of these people that's not the priority. this is the international thank you for sharing your choose day with us here at the channel we return with a worldwide headlines at the top of the hour on. a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the
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first met the young families the son was saying goes and simonis six months ago when we were filming our first documentary about the village of. the mysterious settlement is called the sleepy hollow of kazakhstan because for some unknown reason the local residents keep drifting to sleep we went to collect she immediately after we learned that nine kids had fallen asleep simultaneously after celebrating the start of the new school year can you want to share. that already. i would rather hear isha. yet proud of. and share. the youngest of them was august.

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