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from north korea and ensure believe happily and the unpredictability on the korean peninsula has fringe benefits for some american rivals the south china sea has been a serious bone of contention as of late with the u.s. attempting to assert its naval presence there much to beijing's annoyance so the larger threat of north korea's nuclear program has shifted u.s. military attention that would otherwise be focused towards china and although russia doesn't directly benefit from its unpredictable neighbor it certainly doesn't mind a challenge to u.s. dominance in the region what these countries are just beginning to recognize is they getting into an arms race and increasing in and as china is expanding its military operations it takes money out of the economic damages of the kind of the which we can is there a kind of the it's a very complicated issue except for the south koreans who are essentially getting the short end of the stick this is something that must change countries as
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they begin to take the spread sheet. it will be to benefit the countries in the region from peace in northeast asia. the world's business and political elites gathered this week in russia's northern capital the international economic forum in st petersburg brought together more than fifteen thousand business figures investors and politicians and on a friday a puddle of world leaders from russia japan china and france discuss the main economic and political challenges facing the world today. and we're going to do it sure that we have to do everything possible to save the deal the u.s. president hasn't closed the doors a negotiation he says he's dissatisfied with a number of issues in the deal but he doesn't exclude talks with iran it's a two way road the door must remain open i think not all is lost if they are put in a stop i couldn't change the terms decision on iran but at least i tried i explain
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that this agreement was signed using international efforts i think that president trump has refused to sign a two thousand and fifteen agreement because he was initially signed by his predecessor who is as he thinks by definition. china hopes for peace and stability on the korean peninsula under no circumstances should we allow water break out in the region that's why we should promote the process of demilitarization to. ask for the summit between north korea and the u.s. i think we have to do everything to make this summit happen so that many issues can be resolved. but do you have any advice of the world in terms of how to deal with president trump because you were somebody who was. associated with the election of president term. a provocator i've got nothing to do with trump selection campaign and you are not a natural provoke a. decision i believe in french foreign policy that's based on independence there
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are things that tie is really closely to the u.s. like foreign security. emanuel said that europe and the u.s. have mutual obligations europe depends on the u.s. in the realm of security which you don't have to worry about that will help. will provide security. yeah and the most anticipated meeting of the forum was that of between his russian counterpart watched as that unfolded. this year in front of the cameras is going to happen right here. for now if you were a diplomatic rock brawl schmall none of that tapping on the shoulder but a few smiles were visible out there. now that the presidents are busy talking in that palace it's all about what they'll choose to say to the journalists going to outlets. and now the press conference begins in this room.
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that was when emanuel macron surprised the people in the room first but then his speech went on to resemble somewhat of a love letter to russia he spoke for about four times longer than vladimir putin then also showed off his affection for some of the big names in russian literature like solzhenitsyn or the state yes but it wasn't just about how many nice things the french president said about russia and this power is quite surprisingly again one billion worth of business deals were inked they talked about so much and brought up so many things syria iran ukraine cyber threats the korean crisis sanctions multi-polar world freedom of speech and even football the french and russian leaders were two hours late for their rendezvous with the journalists obviously that was because of this massive list of things they wanted
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to cover but also i guess that was due to the lavishness of their dinner and the tastiness of it i just want to tell you about what was on their menu pancakes with a cavalier as well as a crab starter then at for additional russian soup with a french twist surgeon's steak in venice and was the main course and that was all topped off with chocolate cake for the. now i just want to quickly go back to the first seconds of the summit when emmanuel macron was leaving his limo. even hugged him and also he prepared a copy of flowers for micron's wife bridget from the very start to the very end at half past eleven one of the russian journalists decided to turn away from politics and asked mr macron whether he was willing to come to russia in a month again to support the french national team during the football world cup
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most tweeted that in the end i had to travel just for the good of your friends makes it to the quarter final i'll definitely be here to support it it's the most mistake by nature you know meet again with president putin you know that if we have a drink or a t. . during the three days of the same petersburg gathering we discuss major economic and political issues with foreign participants from all over the globe. trade war between us china would result in a lose lose situation which means the policy makers on both sides are likely to be irrational that's what we have seen in past two weeks but having said that i think the trade of tensions between china united staes unlikely to go away really just for one reason the u.s. economy right now. facing the risk overheating. school old as opposed to country by bolton but just diplomacy's always ahead of us to keep
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peace and we have to be in german you can call me this that's me off to be i was set up you all to be it sets you up to see as united states i was away easy since i will interest you to rebut and relations between the united states and you open you up on the russia so as to stop to see these sanctions. i know that europeans wanted money many people in the world think the sanctions are absurd including me i hope their drop will america withdraw the sanctions probably not will the europeans say we're going to do it anyway probably still the germans don't see any reason for it italians many people do not see any reason for the sanctions and they will pull out i don't know of any sanctions in history that i've had a major effect yes they affect some individuals and some companies and sectors but historically speaking i know of none that i've had
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a major effect more of the week's big news stories out of this. but the politicians do you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express. some want to be preached. to the right to be press this is what the full story of the people that i'm interested in the water. has should. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be
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an arms race. theory dramatic development that only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. hello again earlier in the week almost a year old from the grenfell fire in london in which seventy two people died a public inquiry into the tragedy was officially launched it opened with emotional testimony from victims' families and survivors the first to speak told of how his son was stillborn just hours after the tragedy you may find some of the following video upsetting. so i held my son. hoping. it's all if i treat my wife. she's made of the hardest thing to do i
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government's response time and preventative actions and here a tutor has been to meet locals who say they are frustrated at how little has changed. it's almost been a year since the devastating blaze and what's left of the grenfell tower could be seen here behind the scaffolding it's a harrowing reminder of a tragedy that has left many questions unanswered. there are over a hundred tower blocks in london alone similar to grandchild and people living here want their government to make sure that it is also like that does not happen again it's like a year now and we're still living in the same situation when we found out altered that was the truth when. it just costs us praise just thinking this is cheap material why would you use the lives of so many people into this one comes in the
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street. so we know that it's obviously not safe before we could help in the going on at the moment for her to come on the program or homes with so what can the residents of tower blocks like these do in an emergency the advise used was to stay put but now according to the london fire brigade is being changed to similar tain is evacuation because of the farmable clopping however the government is yet to ban it to resume promise to spend four hundred million pounds to replace unsafe driving on high rise public housing projects just sixteen other tower blocks have had their having material replaced with non combustible materials so all the authorities doing enough awful lot of government haven't done enough to suit the needs of those of us which by going through in terms of before that experience when family i don't think they're doing enough for them not nearly enough no i think the issue with the clothing they should have resolved upon our.
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throats i could see i mean the gardens that one keeps it sort of coming over and sleeping nothing's. what struck me as i've spoken to a number of residents who live here at the child cults estate in camden is the fear in their eyes at the thought that they too could have lost their lives and now they're off to a clarification from the government as to what's going to happen next to resolve those problems and action to be taken now directs you all to. minister says the government is listening to concerns and will discuss a policy review concerning a bomb and flammable materials in construction well over two thirds of former grenfell residents have still to be rich while some eighty two households are still living in emergency accommodation a campaigner whose home overlooks the charred remains of grenfell tower so he has little hope that the government's words will turn into something more. we haven't
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seen corresponding option until we see action it's difficult to believe the government why ask for consultation if we know that they are con boss table materials still wrapped around buildings today we shouldn't discuss it in part on it we should take action to d. because we do need to have an adult grenfell they should be versity they should be presentation if there is no representation in democracy is not democracy is not just issue rod to cause more year to argue that we needed adversity in that it is thinking of what you to see that we view what was obvious how long will it pass to get justice. to israel came in for criticism this week after he was seen posing with a rather controversial gift david friedman was presented with a photograph of one of the most sacred places in jerusalem but the image had been altered to show the jewish third temple on the site where the islamic dome of the
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rock is currently situated the third temple is a biblical reference to a new place of worship trip place an ancient one which was destroyed well the photo immediately sparked fierce criticism from the muslim world with some official saying it expressed quote rude hypocritical behavior the u.s. embassy apologized saying the envoy was on aware that he was being given a doctored picture freidman was not the word of the image thrust in front of him when the photo was taken he was deeply disappointed that anyone would take advantage of his visit to create controversy the u.s. policy is absolutely clear we support the status quo on the her arm to use temple mount. well the incident with the picture came at a very sensitive time with the region shaken by violent tea is really protests for two months over one hundred people have been killed with thousands injured the situation heated up after the u.s. moved its embassy to jerusalem step the palestinian strongly oppose. might provoke
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for the tensions it builds the rhetoric against the u.s. policies it would pressure governments to go in face and against the interests of the united states and at the same time there would be protests which are already being organized for quite some time right now in the passing territories over the two months we lost one hundred thirteen people thirteen thousand injuries. already well it does come of the sensitive time and in fact is the united states embassy issued a. correction to the mistake saying that they support what's called the status quo in jerusalem which is exactly what the is what every israeli government since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven has also supported the status quo which means sensitivity and respect and honor for the muslim holy sites and this was
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a an unfortunate. reflection of an insensitivity that was corrected by the u.s. administration. or great program started in just a moment this is our. sanders financial black guy i don't buy any i pod on if you. think that's not how most of friday that's less about buying from the future the trucker was kaiser. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the pole with you and do
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a great big british good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just say the review theology team's latest edition make up a big. book. here it is. that it is. but it's got a lot done at the foot of the play. on p.s. and. seven ha made crops being green in india until
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now the prospect of a pint transcends technology in agriculture is being discussed extensively. my guide is henry roland's piece of toast feast of glyphosate and then advocates for a long time jam studies. henry is going to transform my ass a cheese tools fusion house will come back to that later but now we're going to a meeting that's really very important to me. to get back ourselves prisms. members. spread. pretty.
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amazing all courses mom is a member of the house of lords and elected hereditary ted she holds the original elder most mom the oldest titles peerage in the united kingdom lady margaret is also a farmer she has self assessment from the use of agricultural chemicals and has some many years now facing a post is proliferation. and should have been. a function of. having a host can show. the. gene and change it because you'll never give a good few. years. when my brain goes dead lady margaret agrees to tell had poignant story at ten am offering fighting a safe galaxy with ogata english putting. her
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disorder. you can. come have a lady my. it's nice to be a farmer i say used to be because despite her affection for agriculture she had to give us how up after what happened to half who. we were drinking cheap because i'm in my boots. and i'm a splash with it and it goes into my writing to do it and then about three weeks ocean search a quarter or morning of awful search how to go back to bed when i got sicker and sicker and sicker and. or storage my brain wouldn't work so what i was thinking was more conventional not a man who's very up and down our parliament in boston actually going on there to forge and the nation are very much ok if you touch my skin it was sort of sort of
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hard cry. for a long time lady margaret stuck to his couldn't work out what was causing such severe symptoms she suspected that she had been poisoned by the chemicals used in the sheep did. freshly out of cork will get worse new to get worse you know i'm almost sixty nine hundred. sixty going to keep it it's a current not determined. if i notice that you know i don't have a machine that i just want she believes that i sixteen hours a day using special breathing apparatus sixteen hours a day it's hard to imagine the sheer strength of this woman's character tried suicide you know i'm going to get impulsive feelings of suicide and this is repeated by farmers who also homes i don't know who die from sins that. is going to
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rebuild i mean the number one target ten o'clock at night to see the sheep and it's nothing to do you think i mean the conventions where our thoughts are taken prosecutions will maybe go to. well down from an. ocean perfect job. i did just sit alone because of its own and very. very busy years here. i don't think the interesting thing is you feel the need for measures gone this is was already rushing for much of a real result which was over the years i think the timing of a realization the stuff of fiction great it comes. with. doubts no scindia does england some is in many different parts of the world are facing very similar problems is it possible that farmers all over the past by using
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ever more chemicals are risking their health and even their lives. to do not start fighting against. companies and businesses going to search it because of this yes to do it sure there. are stories you ask you questions and how she wasn't really sure when it was three years before i knew what my own age was almost or really i'm sure she wasn't sure who ask you questions and you should know how do people who've been afflicted coverage mean russian men who worship the man more than a missile was launched we're. going to ask you what is more dangerous j m o m maybe it's the size of the sun i don't think one has any more dangerous to know that if you notice dangerous humans with together they're very dangerous. to sheep dip that lady margaret's believes poisoned was an open eye for space the same category of pesticides that like to say to be moms take. life to say two was
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initially created is to remove rust and mineral deposits from metal pipes when it gets inside a pipe it binds minerals and flows out of the pipe taking blossom into this with it so when this head decide to spread. vegetables it takes away the minerals so. you know you know the tests you just they pick up the hunch. yes yes yes the study we did with gloves across america yes. everyone worldwide who be able to taste exactly what stocks of chemical. products we've already started life will seek to sing in america in my opinion the only way to break the system is to make this whole personal if we can make this personal to the general population not just for this not just people who live in rural areas
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but everyone and the only way to make it personal is for you to find out exactly what chemicals there in your own body. as we were filming englands with us across faiths what they allow cham critical savation. family against us gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just weeks ago when the final it's like a super muesli us eternity yet i can't thank you so good in a way you've which is a by product which is left after making after you make a gun cheese you take it out to the milk it was a liquid which is called away and we saw it did not so it brings up the property
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for just call on the papers and is there any g.m. all you know. so i can take. over my dead body. if. there is one i think there's we could take the ministry. of. behalf oh yes we can yes i can see. gerald smiles leaves the group of activists and that goal is never to allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants. thousands of people died to. see
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to. it was it would be an easy proof but feces gently slowly. tricky to human groups. i mean up until now we found just from the first five hundred. fifty five percent population in america. a year which is compared with most other environment chemicals is very very very high but also. it's been found in breast milk and also in. henry had told me about anyone being able to take a test discovered that levels have got to say to the body really impressed me i also discovered that ground up isn't just used g.m. crops it's incredibly popular station the agriculture too. just ask
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me this even if we fight she replied she says we still can't be sure that it's all so glad to see free. like. ok so here. is the i want to thank. the lord. actually if i think. i decided that my son and i would take the task to you to see if we have any guy for satan our bodies i was convinced they wouldn't find it in my family well maybe just a small amount after all i do try to be careful about choosing a spiritual man of the short list with a question you get. some
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scientists consider glad to say it's to be the direct cause of the alarming recent increase in autism cases the world health organization has also recognized life estate as a possible carcinogen but. if we continue to discuss only about ramadan as of the maastricht. six bods and we don't we are not able to give to the next generation a reason for that which to be proud to be european these is the reason all of us kept. pace. with lawmakers when you factor.
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