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i've got nothing to do with trump's election campaign and you are not a natural. i believe in french foreign policy that's based on independence there are things that tie is really closely to the us like foreign security. emanuel said that europe and the us have mutual obligations europe depends on the us in the realm of security which you don't have to worry about that will help will provide security. and the most anticipated meeting was between. putin it was the french leaders first visit to russia as president of france franco was there as the day and events 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
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talking that to politics it's all about what they'll choose to say to the journalists going to outlets. and now the press conference begins in this very. that was when and manual macron surprise 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 soldier needs and 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
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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 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 the cab here as well as a crab starter then at for additional russian soup with a french twist surgeon steak in venice and was the main course and that was all topped off with chocolate cake. for dessert now i just want to quickly go back to the first seconds of the summit where manual macron was leaving his limo. even hugged him and also he prepared a copy of flowers for macros wife bridget from the very start to the very end at half past eleven one of the russian journalists decided to turn away from
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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 mostly that in the end i had to travel to support. your friends makes it to the quarter final i'll definitely be here to support it it's that i'm optimistic by nature and i'll meet again with president putin you know that it's only a drink go or a tea. and other news italy faces renewed political deadlock after the prime minister designate said he's failed to form a government that's because the populist coalition of choice for economy minister has been rejected by the country's president. of these oil ministry of political figure from the coalition parties who is not seen as the supporter of a long line who could provoke italy's exit from the euro and this is the man in question. he's got decades of experience in finance and once served as industry
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minister as well he's also known for his vocal criticism of the e.u. as the lead to drop the euro which is branded previously a german cage one of italy's populist leaders is sure the german establishment played a role in support of being vetoed. german journalists and politicians insult us italians the big lazy tax evaders freeloaders an ungrateful people and we should choose a finance minister the the like no thanks list is one of the front pages that seventy cited as an example of german media bias it shows a van painted in the colors of the italian flag falling off a cliff the caption calls it silly europe's big disobedient child minorities stuff and all from it he's a five star movement so one of the two parties that's been seeking to form that coalition government told us he wants to see the president impeached he views it as the citizen as unconstitutional. we wrote to the party to the president
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a list of ministers with the president of the council there were perfect every steps was agreed with them before to bring it today and the all the far it was not ok with was the minister of economy incredible point is that candidate mr boehner was the first saying us that italy has to stay in the e.u. in the euro zone but has to be more stronger in the east if you show to bring some good point at home was there and i said today in a t.v. conference was that it was not ok in the past criticize the you so can you imagine a democracy where a minister cannot be a minister because he has some political idea you can be else you can be a problem we've been dried just guilty for something by you cannot be a problem if you have some good idea why we are bringing the president about that i
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love today impeachment in the parliament. thousands of people have rallied in berlin in a march organized by the anti immigration alternative for germany party of a counter protest by left wing activists through even bigger crowds to speak all over the wife and. supporters of the on c immigration alternative to germany party and i gather just behind the iconic brandenburg gate behind me on all sides you might be able to hear coming from this way from move around here this and around it by thousands and thousands of counter-demonstrators. that come from germany's politicians from migrant groups from that night club so you've been taking part in something they called the base away the as they all say trade unions represented and amongst you coming out to say no to racism stop racism knots of course what they think cult. but
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a different germany stand faulted for germany themselves they say yes they want to close the borders but that's because they say the policies of angle of merkel when it comes to immigration aren't right for germany what we are seeing from the large scale touted demonstration is this could just be the start of something because coming up this summer there is the big alternative for germany party congress is taking place in our book and as i looked into well those counter-demonstrators are getting prepared for that in a big way alternative for germany will be holding their party conference in the beautiful but varied city of the summer however the fascist groups of the turbaned to disrupt it going as far as to publish to guide for those wishing to tear it up and demonstrate that contains more than a few tips on how to stop the riots we suggest tracking and exploiting the f.t.'s weak points across germany so that we can guarantee the necessary space for protests in all it's a very detailed guy did include some ops of where members will be staying the
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routes that they will be taking in the best places to disrupt the event from and there's also a section that includes rioting and life sucks everything the first time riots will need like how to block roads how to prepare paint to be correctly but there's also some more unsavory instructions as well the best ways to tie is to smash shop windows and cars all without sleeving any evidence that you with all for that matter being able to identify on security footage we wish you a lot of fun trying our instructions we showed the so-called right guy to see if the spokes person ronald plays here and asked him just how worrying it is to his members the best just call here we know where you are being we're going to come for you this is some kind of disgusting kind of intimidation but he will not keep it.
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you know with anybody in the party it's considering any extra security measures. will extra security measures. can be helpful but we did not have any party gathering. without a lot of security around the police and private security organizations so it would be different this time we also spoke to the left party and asked whether they endorse this or if they thought the far left group. had gone too far this time. the traditional. which simply never. and never again here fifty years ago clearly on to human this. bringing forward racist statements for georgie or even work together. of context to militaristic fascist groups so we all the human list falls as an actress and society has to
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stand together. to do resistance against the politics of the. police and preparing for what's being described as an unprecedented operation some two thousand officers will be drafted in including reinforcements from nearby areas and they may well be needed fighting between demonstrators and police has turned nasty in the past was. i. the police. also warned to. out of time that something big was being planned there
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and with just over a month to go before the conference on the thirtieth of june. to see if they can stop a similar situation unfolding there peter all of our r.t. . america's ambassador to israel has been criticized this week after posting with a rather controversial gift david friedman was presented with this aerial image of jerusalem the photograph that had been altered to replace the islamic dome of the rock with the jewish temple and the third temple is a biblical reference of course to a new place of worship to replace an ancient one which has been destroyed the photo immediately sparked fierce criticism from the muslim world some officials say it expressed rude and hypocritical behavior the u.s. embassy in the meantime has insisted the envoy was simply taken advantage of and demanded an apology freidman was not the word of the image thrust in front of him
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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 should use temple mount. the incident with the picture came at an extremely sensitive time with the region shaken by violent anti israel protests over one hundred palestinians have been killed so far in the last two months thousands more wounded the situation wasn't after the u.s. moved its embassy to jerusalem a step strongly opposed by palestinians both sides of last thing statehood bids for the city discuss the latest developments with our guests. might provoke for the tensions it builds the rhetoric against the u.s. policies it would pressure governments to go in face of been 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 past in the territories over
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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 a in unfortunate. reflection of that insensitivity that was corrected by the u.s. administration. almost a year old from the word full tower fire in london in which seventy two people died a public inquiry into the tragedy was officially launched this week it opened with emotional testimony from victims' families and survivors the first to speak at the
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opening day of the inquiry told of how his son was stillborn just hours after the tragedy just a warning to our viewers you may find the following video distressing. so i held my son. is what i treat oh gosh. she's made of the hardest thing to do i know. it was a strength coach so what we. are
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all more survivors have given their accounts of how events unfolded and how their loved ones were lost the probe was set up to also look into water issues like the government's response time and preventative actions including a ban on the flammable cladding used on the tower that has been to me the locals who say they're 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.
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there are over one hundred tower blocks in london alone similar to grand felt 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 it was the truth when. it just costs us praise streakiness cheap material why would you risk the lives of so many people and see these photos in the street. so we know that it's obviously not safe before it could happen again in the moment signs are becoming the book of mormon 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 evacuation because of the farmable clopping however the government is yet to ban it tourism a promise to spend four hundred million pounds to replace unsafe cladding on high
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rise public housing blocks just sixteen other tower blocks have had their alum in the employ of the material replaced with non combustible materials so are 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 the for their 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 are actually enough so as i can 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 courts estate in camden is the fear in their eyes at the thought that they too could have lost their lives and now they're after clarification from the government as to what's going to happen next to resolve those problems and action to be taken now dear tutor r.t.
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. britain's housing minister says the government is listening to concerns and will discuss a policy review over of flammable materials used in construction. just sixty two out of three hundred nine households have been real house eighty two others are still living in emergency accommodation one can buy in a whose home overlooks the charred remains of ground fault hours not convinced by government promises we haven't seen corresponding option on to see action it's difficult to believe the government what asked for consultation if we knew that the outcome boss to all my tools are still around buildings today we shouldn't discuss it in part of it we should take action today because we do need to have another greenfield they should be versity they should be presentation if there is no representation in democracy is not democracy is not just issue right to cause more year to argue that we needed adversity and that it is to kind of do you to see that
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we view what was obvious how long will it take us to get justice. for the week's headlines for myself and the team here at r t join us again in twenty five thirty minutes for the latest global news updates. tom but also. the. media that is. that side of it is. that it's got what the blogs love those at the foot of the point. on b.s. . never know chimo crops being grown in england
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now the prospect of applying transcend technology in agriculture is being discussed extensively. as. my guide is henry rowlands piece of taste feast of glyphosate and then advocates for long term jam a study says. 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. here ourselves. pretty.
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amazing mile course as mom is a member of the house of lords and elected hereditary ted she holds the original l. to most mom the oldest titles pay rates in the united kingdom lady margaret is. so a farm that she herself has suffered from the use of agricultural chemicals and has so many years now facing a post is proliferation. i. think. the second big pop culture. everyone has concluded. gee engineering to. you is the average you ever hear good news you know if you hear good. years. when my brain goes dead lady margaret agrees to tell had poignant story at ten am after inviting a safe galaxy we'll gonna english putting.
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disorder. can first over. time have a lady margaret used to be a farmer i say used to be because despite her affection for agriculture she had to give us how up to what happened to have who. we would you can cheat because i'm a mother. and i will stretch the date and it goes into my way inch and bridge and then about three weeks ocean which of course or morning i often search out to go back to bed when i got sicker and sicker and sicker and. strange my brain wouldn't work so what i was thinking was more conventional. i'm known as very up and down our parliament in boston actually in effect and the nation are growing my own if you touch my skin it was sort of sort of hard crowing. for
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a long time lady margaret stuck to 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 and it's going to get worse new to get worse you know i'm almost next to sixty nine hundred. sixty go to the burning you to. notice that you know i don't have a machine that i just want which is. sixteen hours a day using special breathing apparatus sixteen hour as day it's hard to imagine the sheer strength of this women's character trying to start your business i'm going to get impulsive feelings of suicide and this is repeated by farmers who also homes for the last time since. if you're going to do from winning the
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number one target market not to see the cheap and it was shopping so you can comment on commissions where our thoughts are taken for us to go for she will be closer to people than me and she's going to. lose a profitable. it's if it is so low because it's an employee she's not a very vigorous its. own big interest in the news you feel the need for if there's an entrance entrance going this is was it already about six or most i realized what was up because i used to think of a boss i realized that it was good stuff a fictional grade on which it comes and it becomes. that small scindia that's england some is in many different parts of the world to facing very similar problems is it possible that foam is all over the s by using asm will chemicals are risking their health in these in their lives. to do have
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start fighting against saddam. companies and businesses going to search it off because of this yes to it's yours. i started asking questions in the house it was when i realized what it was three years before i knew what my own which was almost i realized what it was or sort of asking questions of course of them had all sorts of people who'd been afflicted coverage me right and many of the wives of the men motives of this was were not going to change i want to ask you what is more dangerous g.m.o. on maybe the sides of the cell i don't think one is any more dangerous than that i think they're just dangerous when you put together their very good interest you have. to sheep dip that lady believes poison with an open eye phosphates the same category of pesticides that like to say it's been on state. like to say to was initially created steer me thrust and mineral deposits from
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metal pipes when it gets inside the pike it binds minerals and flows out of the pipe taking it as a minimal consequence with this site when this head decide to spread a form of vegetables it takes away the minerals that we need. to know much. thingy you know which they pick up their hunch taxations or german spirits she's even better not just the study we did with gloves across america yes . everyone worldwide who be able to taste exactly what sorts of chemicals. bodies we've already started life or sequencing in america in my opinion the only way to break the system is to make this whole argument personal. if we can make this argument personal to the general population not just farmers not just people who live in rural areas but everyone and the only way to make it personal is
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for you you to find out exactly what chemicals there in your own body. as we were filming the. glints was this a crossroads with a loud jam critical to vacation. family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront of the campaign. just to go with the funny it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you can be so good in the way you which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make on the cheese you check it out to the milk it was a liquid which is called away and we saw you could do not so it brings up the property for just calling for the paper and is there any do you all know.
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so well i could take. over my dead body. to the. earthquake because it could take the ministry so that. they happen to know the yeti yes i can see. gerald smiles leaves the group of activists and that goal is knesset so 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. how was this a people who died to morrow well can you see to them. it was it would be an easy
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proof but this is gently slowly. getting to the human roots yeah absolutely i mean up until now we've. just from the first. five hundred samples that have been very open most five percent of the population in america has life or sleep in my year which is compared with most other environmental chemicals is very very very high but also. it's been found in breast milk and also in blood as well i. was henry had told me about anyone being able to take a test discovered that only apples of glass to say to the body really impressed me i also discovered that ground up isn't just used to chew salts it's incredibly popular extensional agriculture too. just ask me this even if we buy
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a free for cheese we still can't be sure that it's also close to sixty three. i thank. my. pastry here. is that i want to thank. the lord or she just go yeah. yeah yeah. i decided that my son and i would take the test you to see if we have any guys to say to nobody's home 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 spiritual i'll sure .

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