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king up the transatlantic marriage e.u. ministers write an angry open letter demanding america exempts them from iran's sanctions as close allies we expect that the extraterritorial effects of u.s. secondary sanctions will not be enforced on a u. entities and individuals and the united states will thus respect our political decision and the good faith of our economic operators within the e.u. legal territory and while we await washington's reaction there is the small matter of friday's g seven or is that g six plus one it will be a g six plus one the united states have decided to raise dettori some steel and immune that decision is unjustified this is very unfortunate it is unfortunate because it will. cause a lot of damage to our steel and let me an industry it is unfortunate because this is further weakening the transatlantic relations even union wanted to avoid this
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situation you wouldn't want to be your across right now dissent in the ranks as your top firms betray the party line or the world dodging bullets from the trump administration i know bush reporting they are watching our morning's team it's. four men are sitting in a car when the phipps gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the owners do not shoot around a corner. so
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic to follow to the only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. a little more hard selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce talk spread a tell you that will be gossip and probably less well for the most important news
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today. off the bat doesn't tell you on the cool enough to buy their products. all the hawks that we along with all the walking. hello again the german drug pesticides company will close its largest ever foreign take over on thursday it is buying up one son so the largest u.s. producers genetically modified c. tonight chemical spill the german giant is hoping to strengthen its portfolio in the health nutritional sexes with the acquisition but given santo's legacy that might not be so easy so america expects one of the world's biggest brands and most controversial agricultural companies monsanto will soon be through this as we know it will be bought out by bayer the german pharmaceutical giant and the company has
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announced that it will be shedding the monsanto name one which used to make headlines as thousands of protesters hit the streets across the globe. i think. the fact that monsanto will no longer exist bayer will be inheriting each and every lawsuit that taps the company around four thousand of them in the u.s. alone on top of that approximately two thousand legal hearings are still pending and one of the biggest trials to come this month is based on accusations that the company hid that its products could cause cancer for decades. so. at the center of all of those lawsuits monsanto's leading herbicide
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round up and its main ingredients like the safe according to the international agency for research on cancer it's quote probably carcinogenic to humans their study has also found strong evidence of a link between like the state exposure and lymphoma. you know what provokes me about monsanto is that it can sell us poison year after year nobody cares what provokes me is that there is only us here today one since there has been implicated in the scandal in various ways court documents released last year showed that monsanto manufactured scientific study and derived scientists to publish them but at the same time the company claims that ground up is. glacier site based herbicides supported by one of the most extensive worldwide human health and environmental databases ever compiled for a pesticide product. month as new owner has provided assurances that the
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merger would make things right as they are great here but that we aim to deepen our dialogue with society we will listen to our critics and work together where we find common ground agriculture. ideological differences to bring progress to a standstill. you're talking about progress to try and find new herbicides that simply hasn't happened and they may have reached the end of their life if you're talking about progress to try and convince americans and the rest of the planet that roundup is safe well they've been doing the leaked documents show that when they knew that the world health organization was going to declare life or say a probable human carcinogen they created entire plan to quote orchestrate they ghost wrote studies they ghost wrote opinion pieces documents all sure showed that they had their own man inside the e.p.a. working quietly and been here for months and blocking additional research that might have indicated it verified that it was
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a core synergy so i don't know exactly what their means by progress but it doesn't look good. but dealing with the eleven dangers of month santa product is not the only issue bothering the public there are fears that two giant companies will form a monopoly that could farmers. are. they're looking at a very big conglomerate now because monsanto was a giant and there is a giant in health then agriculture and now you're combining those when you create a giant company that controls all of these assets it makes it harder on the smaller companies that just fresh allies and one or maybe two of the functions of bear so it's going to affect farmers appointed or affect all of us in the long run. by putting rico's governments were released or death certificates issued since hurricane maria hastened september as people to say that the official number confirmed by the territories health ministry is actually far too low the newly
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released report does say the actual death toll exceeds four thousand. now with the new hurricane season looming donald trump has promised a rapid response however the consequences the last big storms are still being dealt with with the u.s. government's being used to wasting aid money and she said looks into that. what
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they're rico is still reeling from last year's devastating cataclysm but it's already time to plan for the new hurricane season and that's why i don't know trump has arrived at the aged care of the federal emergency management agency with melanie as the parents alongside him all get really drawing more attention first lady maloney trump has just made her first appearance before the media for the first time in twenty six days first lady malani a trump attended a fema briefing with her husband today her first time in front of a camera nearly a month the first lady malani a trump was with her husband the president this afternoon for a briefing about the hurricane season it all comes as where expecting the release of all death certificates following hurricane maria which will shed light on the real scale of the tragedy is thoughts the fischel death toll of just sixty four has been severely underestimated nevertheless has that changed the high opinion the trump administration has about the way it dealt with
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a disaster just the this is something his response to the hurricane. is there's a tender for us to move most. of the federal response once again was a historic proportion we're continuing to work with the people puerto rico do the best we can to provide federal assistance particularly working with the governor there in puerto rico and we'll continue to do so well the mayor of san juan in puerto rico believes the u.s. response to the hurricane was a historic failure the fact is that the trumpet ministrations bureaucracy and neglect created a climate of inefficiency that cost lives their inability to meet our needs and their lack of empathy continues to be responsible for the slow pace of recovery. the federal emergency management agency actually did spend significant sums to aid puerto rico providing some one point three billion dollars in support to survivors
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however some many allocations are raising questions in particular the cruise ship which was booked to host female workers and first responders the so-called floating hotel docked in the virgin islands the main island of puerto rico cost some seventy five million dollars for a four month runs and that's actually more money than the money dished out to help the village an island survivors as of march first more than seventy million in themis individual assistance has been distributed there reckless to survivors so how them get back on their feet to make matters worse the floating hotel remained hoff anti the contract that has been defended by carnival the company which owns the fleet it stresses the way the ship was to be used was never part of the obligations we come into the fuel use of a ship for an extended period of time whether or not fema was go into the ship or not or feel that with relief workers that wasn't part of our obligation this time around with the new hurricane season approaching fema may now be more prepared for
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the storms the troublous puerto rico's not. and she said she reported what we did ask for comments from the us federal emergency management agency and they said they would get back to assess a singer as they could. our british clergyman has been cleared of paying islamic state to release sex slaves after a two year investigation and three white denies paying isaw saying he helped release several women using connections he made while serving as a church vicar in iraq the clergyman has reportedly played a role in the release of at least six women well earlier we spoke to mr white who told us that the police refused to believe him out job to ensure that terrorism issues were known by giving terrorists in mali you actually perpetrate you not stopping it the problem was they didn't realize that all i
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knew who some of the people who come on dues of the kidnapping groups and i heard john dawes things for the many years before well earlier we brought up this issue for debates with the man with mohammed schiff eight of the ramadan foundation and also political commentator david france. was it a fair was it a justified investigation. i think it was slightly unfair because canon was based in iraq and he would have built relationships where the number of people we used those relationships to use that influence to get civil thaws slaves who were captured and held by isis to be released you know would be remiss of scotland yard if they had possession of some information that led them to suggest that monies have been paid to some extent this incident didn't have to be looked into it would have been remiss to have ignored by the sea of talk i think the men need to
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move on and focus to political priorities i'm just a bit concerned it took them two years to reach a conclusion on this plot and you know kind of wonder white would have caused immense pain for him and his family it was a very great man the fact that i don't tell you when you know it because the christians in the middle east terrorists want to want to do how i have a good record my admiration for what he has gone through in the iraq in. you know you guys bravery is beyond beyond dogs what else can somebody do what other action can the government take to release slaves of islamic state in terms of isis it's very difficult if they were very barbaric it was little room for negotiation there was no opportunities to have a dialogue you just bury you don't negotiate with them you don't appease them and you sure as heck don't pay them or who have created that's the lesson of syria and it's one the americans would not wish to be the case it is the debate we had here
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and they are not thanks me company this afternoon or niece and a couple of. i think the last to interventions military interventions schol to those who knows maybe to listen to this single regime change all super from upset and take to iraq with saddam hussein take a leave i think this is. and i think we should we all should tell you go talk to these nation listen to me she changes will post who should accept our limits but i think the ideal for regime change military intimations from outside the us is mostly over.
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five percent of the global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trades per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember in one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only. see a good buy. this is. the church secret indeed carefully priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do a graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priests is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to
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a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system did that and it has not as the end then i conclude that it is this. case both. working with r.t. for this extended now a pensioner from northwestern russia has decided to give all his money away after saving up or his life is saying now to help those whose lives are just beginning.
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daniel when his money but didn't know him before and from the documents we knew that he just turned eighty five and so we decided to get to know him. live. with the world cup just around the corner a football fans already guessing who might make it past the group stage as i used and stuck a marine yeah there were some of his picks. oh it's a. little winner go. they have experienced players that have the right thing to do. in their group be. a local show relate to the young totally portuguese spoke to the ones who finished second
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in the group well for the match the night he manages predictions that he had twelve websites at r.t. dot com and also if you think that you might know you better than he does you can challenge him or so just head to facebook or twitter and use the hash tag match marine yet meanwhile here's what happened behind the scenes when jay z. i was making those predictions. q. q. live.
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now the russian president is currently holding his annual televised q. and a session with the public which will soon end through its fifth hour the longest previous q. and a was in twenty eleven which went on for four and a half hours he's not that far away from that more than two million questions too had been submitted when the session began they varied from topics to such as domestic ones like health care education wages to international ones also namely pretty much u.s. russia relations with the possibility of world war three and also he talked about the world right now this time around writing a page and has also been putting some of the issues raised to the politicians directly responsible at this moment though the session does continue it's been going on for almost i think four hours so he's got another forty minutes i'd say to break your previous record with what it was with. so that's how things are looking so far we're back with headlines in five minutes.
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itself is fair. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent most last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per circuit first shackles and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only.
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on. from the world cup to world war three foreign policy shares the spotlight with domestic issues during a tin sixteenth q. and a session with the public. congress debates a new war thrives ation they will introduce by some of the move from these critics the new would significantly expand the president's power to launch military operations. we've gone through seventeen years of war. this proposal will have one hundred seventy more a loaded gun and a desk drawer of the president ready for him to take it out and shoot it whatever he wants. to call britain's up a parliament the house of lords has the right to dive the members for being asleep during sessions we get reaction on the streets of london.
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