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many feel perhaps the you know those athletes that had been proven to be doping should feel the full force of the law in the terms of the legal framework banning clean athletes who have not had these decisions confirmed would simply go against the good spirit of sport so obviously there is a feeling now of devastation among those russian athletes who have been working so hard to attain we have been proven clean or rather proven that they have not been doping he will not be attending those games.
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i've given no reason to doubt that. now there may be various avenues of appeal process the that these athletes can go down to appeal this decision further won't go into the legal technicalities because frankly just about an hour or so left until the start of the games they were time to appeal even if these. decisions are overturned if the i.o.c. does change their mind it will simply be too late already for them to attend so very much a decision that has impacted those athletes impacted russian sport and we'll wait to see. wait to see what the fallout is after this and what will the impact will be on future sporting events as well and as you say the winter olympics the games kick off in less than one hour's time in pyongyang. thank you.
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around seven hundred and fifty thousand children are struggling to get basic medical services in the war torn iraqi city of mosul that's according to the un's children's rights body unicef an estimated seventy four million dollars are needed to rebuild health facilities for children there seven months after the euphoria that greeted the liberation of most tool from islamic state the iraqi city is still struggling to get back on its feet. there are another shuttle thank. you. the number of. health care
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centers or hospitals is very limited the extent of the damage has affected it i was there in one of the health centers the other day the one family came in with their baby is a two month old baby they wanted a vaccinated there was vaccine there was everything there and starts were seeing over one hundred children a day were able to vaccinate this child but those families have to walk far i also saw the baby unit there were nine incubate as six of which which were filled with premature babies who would not have survived unless those incubate as with their it's a wide area wide level of levels of devastation families have to walk enormous distances to be able to get the health care what we're saying is that the cumulative health care that is required of any child anywhere else in the world is not available yet
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in mosul. and more than half a year since its liberation the city remains strewn with corpses and warning you may find the following scenes distressing the condition of many of the bodies is making it difficult to confirm their identities but most of the victims appear to be civilians women children and the elderly residents are calling on the government to do something about the situation given the risk to health unicef's representative in iraq peter hawkins describes the situation in mosul as wiring i think what we need to understand is the extent of the problem this is a massive city mosul city probably faced one of the biggest in warfare since world war two and. two point two million to two point four million people affected and then enormous challenge for everybody to try and clear everything up and get the people working again. republican lawmakers in the u.s. are threatening to cut funding to the world health organization's cancer research
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program that's after the international agency for research on cancer said america's most widely used weed killer made by monsanto is probably carcinogenic well of course the agricultural giant monsanto strongly disagrees with i arks classification of gleiser state the international agency for research on cancer as part of the world health organization coordinates and conducts research into the causes of cancer in addition it leads cancer prevention activities and helps to generally shape the international agenda though some u.s. lawmakers found the organisation's links to cancer as doubtful. unsubstantiated claims i are responsible handling of why i arc should receive any government funding in the future they're disputing the organizations findings regarding its leading herbicide called round up round up is made by months santo and it's the world's most widely used weed killer since the seventy's it's been
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sprayed on corn soybeans a cotton and other crops and republicans believe that the study was flawed and relied on cherry pick science accusing the agency of lack of transparency and anti industry bias they say that it's quite a status designated as carcinogenic it will require manufacturers and retailers to warn workers and consumers and plus it'll increase costs and instill fear in the public some have disagreed with republicans it is important that we review the methods and tactics that industry has used to influence this administration and attack independent scientific organizations like the world health organization's international agency for research on cancer or i would like to say that fundamentally this hearing is about the ability of a public health agency to call a carcinogen a carcinogen even if that carcinogen makes a huge amount of money for powerful corporations according to the center for responsive politics monsanto lobbied more than four point three million dollars in
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twenty seven team the environmental protection agency which is not an international organization concluded that the same ingredient does not cause cancer and i are says that they've been under attack ever since they published their conclusions against life a state at the same time monsanto has been pushing against these findings through several different means and the company is seen as well quite controversial not only in the u.s. but all over the world president micron promised in november that would be banned within three years inevitably modified crops have been banned in over thirty five different countries but not banned in the u.s. international organizations have concluded that life is it could be cancerous so these lawmakers intentions are quite unclear or still to come here on international we report from poll where the world's biggest investors have been gathering to discuss crypto currencies it's off to the brink.
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you know if you noticed few people more attention to. the north korean nuclear issue i. just. but. the us has been paying too much attention for military you know solutions but you have to pay more attention to. the bond market will not crash this time it will continue to go even lower and negative yields on various bonds from the trillion dollars worth of negative. even more. dollars. and we're going to go down the rabbit hole even further but it's certainly smells like what the panic. in places like china. these various markets and what the oil price is climbing higher. than we've got
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here. thanks for sharing your friday with us here on. a taxi driver in new york has committed suicide outside city hall he left a note on facebook accusing politicians of failing to protect his industry and saying services such as it had financially ruined his life. reports. douglas shifter took his own life after parking his car in front of new york city hall it wasn't hard for police investigators to figure out why for his suicide intended to draw attention to the ordeal that he and other professional drivers go through he posted this on facebook. i want one hundred to one hundred twenty
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consecutive hours almost every week for the past fourteen plus years there are over one hundred thousand of us suffering daily now is the new slavery i hope with the public sacrifice i make now some attention to the plight of the dr uses and the people will be done to save them and it will not have been in vain shifter had been driving cabs in the limo since the nine hundred eighty s. however in recent years it's become a far harder job with far less pay at the time of his death he was facing severe financial troubles as well as clinical depression he blames city hall for ruining his industry for years he had been writing articles for black car news a blog for drivers his articles pointed toward some of the hard hitting truths about the vehicles for hire industry he cared about other people and cared about the industry that he worked and. i met him he had sent a letter to the editor a bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i
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thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have made a once well paying industry into a massive long hours low pay and economic insecurity now at this point in light of his death regulators are stepping up to help ease the problem. we understand to many of our licensees happening under tremendous pressure due to this onslaught of competition from app dispatch services to despair felt so deeply by mr shifter has become a topic of daily debate and concern for us and while we lack the jurisdiction. to limit the licensing of drivers or vehicles we're tackling the issue of driver
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earnings protections this year economic analysts have talked about a gig economy where workers don't have regular jobs with regular paychecks and hours but instead work here in there with irregular service and irregular pay back in two thousand and thirteen there were forty seven thousand vehicles for hire in new york city now that number exceeds one hundred thousand and the regular pay has dropped from eighty eight thousand to sixty nine thousand the business model which is to bring as many drivers on as possible. has ended up backfiring and so now the pie is spinning sliced into too many pieces and makes it difficult for all the drivers to earn a living. cryptocurrency is not for the faint of heart since hitting an all time high last december bitcoin prices have been in freefall. to jagow now topping the mood in singapore where some of the world's biggest investors have gathered to
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discuss all things. welcome to one and only stop for everything how to excite in the world of botching. so currency this is our tease krypto. the price of bitcoin drops below six thousand and one streets we go to the tokens twenty. four of singapore to get on the inside street find out what's going on. make the world's largest crypto fun and tell me world's most accurate point price predict. people think it's the you know the bubbles bursting as it were done and what the point. what do you think right here that are by the by the. i believe of the point i just i really think it through going to be the end of the . future big court has always reversed because some of the smartest computer
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scientists in the world are working on it making it more secure making it more usable making it cheaper for trying to transact and get them but i get that tomorrow but we'll get there when will the price stabilize because it's going it's going down so i think there's probably a strong support level at six thousand obviously that could be a bridge that we could go lower but it feels like there's definitely like whoa dollars down there right and i think that's really going to produce that that we need i do not see bitcoin going lower than one thousand three hundred dollars and i think that is actually the ideal point for the fall too before it goes all the way back to twenty dollars and it. sounds a little scary there's like a sometimes like a boss will pull over and then it will stoop down right the boss will kind of lower down so you can get any easier right so right now the boss is lowering down right so in a way like if you can get any easier now like it's
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a lot easier to get it now. and you can watch all the latest montes krypto liam on our website or you tube channel new episodes out every friday. well thanks for sharing your friday with us here on our team international law my colleague mickey aaron here in half an hour's time with more of your worldwide news headlines. the pentagon recently released its new nuclear posture review its critics are stunned not only the use of nuclear weapons is now more thinkable but it's also been threshold for their use has been lowered dr strangelove would be proud is the world facing another dangerous arms race here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us is actually just full on austin the only show i go out of my way to the times you know what it is that really packs a punch. yampa is the john oliver of hard to be america's got the same we are
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apparently better than blue. i see anybody you've never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank so they can go right many seriously send us an e-mail. with lawmakers manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. nor middle of the room six. million more you need.
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footage like this has become well known around the world. the second world war was a human tragedy that left millions dead or injured. but who ever wonders how life may have continued for the victims victor took out and volunteered for the front and was captured by the nazis he survived seventeen concentration camps and could barely move when he was eventually freed. but victor's story didn't end there. he went on to take home four gold and two silver medals for gymnastics from the one nine hundred fifty two when the big games. the first soviet olympic team was made up of siege victims concentration camp prisoners and soldiers. through sport and they prove that the human spirit can achieve greatness even in times of the complete failure of humanity. this is the story of the soviet union's first in
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their pick to. after the creation of the u.s.s.r. in one nine hundred twenty two the country was politically socially and culturally isolated it wasn't invited to take part in international events. the country lacked the resources to compete and needed to be completely rebuilt. gulp us. in one hundred twenty the state decreed physical education to be an essential element in building a strong and healthy socialist society and it. can. act as a yack yack yack. of daily exercise became mandatory and the state invested heavily in free recreational facilities all over the country. but
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a big. feature is in at. least what's the media messed up three of. that's right. despite its emphasis on developing athletic skills for decades a continuing ideological confrontation kept the u.s.s.r. from participating in the olympics. the one nine hundred fifty two hell thinking games would be its first. one of those first soviet champions is gallina zebra. and then with its. that i was really cold this christmas brochure which community than ours was to a semi upon us for more details since that is the water will fall on money but it will cause a tribute of north so the hope was that each new but the sky the new year with them are eagerly not for the fair always around avoid the stars if to cut and you know what the uppity we call szilvia starve our bed that's about dumbo why do they have
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