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i. question the potential for russian interference in the u.s. presidential elections. control. working together. britain's largest.
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rescue ship with dozens of migrants from docking. doing nothing to help those on board. right around the world to moscow on to our international my name's. our top story president vladimir putin held a closed door meeting on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit on friday it was the 1st time the 2 leaders had met since the publication of the more report on interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election speaking to journalists beforehand give a wry response when asked if he would tell his russian counterpart not to meddle in next. saying simply don't do that. the. into the small hours know where you are how did
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a woman fold. oh yeah you did or good evening actually it's 1 in the morning where i am while i can tell you that the full big fat agenda of the who get together didn't stop the 2 leaders from having a few light hearted moments and despite the dilapidated state of relations between russia and america donald trump tried to lighten up the mode as best as he could when both leaders were walkin down the hall where the g 20 family photo ceremony was taking place he smiled and he tapped vladimir putin on the shoulder and they also had quite a funny exchange where when they were already in the room 4 of the proper formal
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negotiations. it was easier. while probably the us media was interested in something completely different i get to tell you that sometimes i get a feeling that the only thing that they won from their president when they see them together with mr bruton is to make sure that he keeps warning the russian leader or telling him off for the meddling and a once again this time when this formal protocol part so to say. was over the american the wing so to say of the journalist started screaming what about the meddling moment what about the meddling and donald trump simply said. he point out the russian side
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and said don't meddle here's what that looks like. you have to really really really really really really really a. while the white house and the kremlin remained why tight lipped about what was discussed in that room even though they did list the usual range of topics from iran to venezuela it definitely seemed like the president's word definitely making some sort of headway at least on a personal level the kremlin eventually said that donald trump's reaction to an invitation from vladimir putin to take part and the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the victory in world war 2 was quote unquote very positive again what i can tell you was that a lot of our putin's day was very long he also had
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a face to face meeting with to reason. that one wasn't at all to say the least but 8 hours after mr putin met the american president that was 10 pm local time very late he had a face to face get together with the french president emmanuel macron and the mood there was perhaps just as warm as in the room where donald trump and vladimir putin sat down and emmanuel macron began. greeting his russian counterparts in russian. while another highlight of these talks between vladimir putin and a man drawn was when the french leader. reacted to an interview that mr putin gave
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to the financial times where he said that the idea of a liberal democracy was out of date emanuel macron believes that they can still have a conversation about it and that model is pretty much alive so definitely a very busy day for the russian leader here at the g. 20 in osaka the 1st day as wrapped up yeah wrapping up on the ventral day for a selfish g. 20 are to. get some rest will do it all again tomorrow. well another meeting the g. 20 through attention on friday was the father were putin the british prime minister trees i mean let's take a look out that it was the 1st time they had held talks since the nerve agent attack against the scrawls in march 28th on the army's was pretty evident as
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a grim faced in this many shook hands with the russian president here's a quick decoding of some of the other body language we've seen so far at the 4.
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you. can pick out you can pick up on how relaxed are together how tense they are together so we can definitely see a whole bunch of things happening we can certainly see to reason may. vary they're not friends we don't need to be told that we can't see that donald trump that that he's much closer with vladimir putin and of course we see the whole the whole the japanese chinese situation looking to move toward something positive but they're not there yet it's very very very very structured. you can't really tell
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if that is going to move in the right direction yet on the. right minutes into the program let's move on to more global world news one of britain's largest waste management firms best been feeling guilty of attempting to send heavily contaminated rubbish to china 7 shipping containers were stopped after the u.k. environment agency fun they contain household waste instead of paper for recycling inspectors said the rubbish gave off a pungent fahlman like smell. picks up the story. ever wondered what happens to your rubbish at the end of the day or where those carefully placed for cycling in several bins actually ends up well for years and much of it was being shipped off to less developed countries china in particular but now it looks like the tide is turning.
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but. there. was. now it turns out that the u.k. firm has been caught red handed trying to use this as a loophole to export contaminated with tiriel zz this company a big waste services has been convicted after a spot check discovered a host of unsanitary items amongst the $725.00 ton load contain is that would do you it to be shipped to china instead of waste paper the investigators found human waste used nappies condoms and cemetery towels amongst a host of other don't pay pal items such as plastic the u.k.
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environment agency described the smell from the container as a moment like its welcome to the 3rd act the regulations around shipment of ways who are brought in to stop the west merrily puss in the problem to other countries it was commonplace in the 970 s. and eighty's for developed nations to sent vast amounts of waste to brought the waste contains offensive material likely to have been discarded by the receiving contrie at great risk and cost to the environment and people the guilt of your to justify our decision to prosecute before bissette remains adamant that he did nothing wrong and says the real problem is actually down to a lack of clear guidance for the industry over what sceptical levels of purity ah we strongly contested this case and are very disappointed with this outcome the materials we supplied commanded market lead in prices and we match ballot international industry and custom. standards the environmental agency has been
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continually asked to specify a required level of purity by both the industry and in one instance to court of appeal and the feeler to do so is a breach of its responsibilities to the market in the absence of any a guidelines our products always met the standards set by our customers and provided a route to recycling in an environmentally sound manner so as countries like china cracked down on taking care of the west's inability or unwillingness to deal with its own rubbish the question is what. next solar to even ski otty high wycombe. just sticking with the story a little longer the supposing of other countries waste has really sparked better disputes in the very recent past the philippines has urged canada to take back tons of hostile rubbish wrongly labeled as recycled materials also the malaysian government voted to send up to 100 tonnes of contaminated plastic waste back to
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australia vuln hernandez from the brick free from plastic movement say he's developing countries are being used as a dump site. we've seen in cases. in malaysia for example where it's going up in so-called illegal operations and these are regulated and some are open burning and there's a lot of open them in a village in indonesia that's been a leading this nation always coming from australia from. the us we've seen for example. once cleam or pristine agricultural areas and swarmed into dumping grounds. the italian government's hard line immigration policies are in the spotlight once again authorities on the italian island of lampedusa close to true newseum have blocked the rescue ship from docking
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with dozens of migrants on board the captain claims that lee has done nothing to help them. but that's the san francisco. people hope if you want to come out how. do you get that one box name give up it's not going to. top it off the top one doesn't mean that i live here if you don't want to com. dot i did lose a section by not in the charts he organization which owns the ship being caught up in the political game room itself has reiterated that the migrants are attempting to enter the country illegally with more on what we know ortiz policy. well migration is again splitting europe and becoming the new taste for your city's hardline migration policies roman says it will not take these migrants in and it has reached out to the netherlands to become involved and to intervene in this because the ship is saving under
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a dutch flag on thursday the dutch foreign ministry said it was preparing a statement and a response through diplomatic channels but it did issue a statement in which it states that it takes responsibility as a flag state but this does not mean that it will take over the mind witnessed at the same time italy's interior minister said he was becoming a straight. i have objectives a fine of 50000 euros for the ngo the detention or seizure of the ship the arrest through the expulsion of the crew and the removal of migrants from italy on board if these conditions are met i'll be happy there is a question about holland because they say they don't care that is their ship and we like the same way. those who are not entitle to international protection need to be sent back immediately on arrival at european borders without a clear perspective for such a structural solution the netherlands will not participate in ad hoc measures for the disembarkation italian authorities and also reached out to germany and songs in
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germany because the charity that is involved in pushing this surprise school together is based there but then as of yet hasn't given a response and france neither has come forward and said that they will be involved now it's worth pointing out that i stress for the court did recognise italy's white not to accept these migrants at the same time we're hearing from the e.u. migration commissioner there says he's closely involved and is trying to coordinate between member states to find a solution in terms of where these migrants should go once they disembark the solution for people on board is only possible once they are disembarked i hope that it will in this particular incident will contribute to a sweet reason lucian for the person some board e.u. countries are clearly divided over this issue the ship has been in the mediterranean sea for the last 2 weeks and early 02 brothers will hold on to land but there are still 40 remaining migrants on what's. coming up we look at
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a controversial case unfolding in the us in which a woman who lost her own born baby is not being charged with manslaughter we'll get into that in moments. most people think this is this you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read. truth to stand the news business is just the right questions and the right answer. question. we're going to st petersburg international economic
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forum and the topic of our panel is are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the global economic order the answer of course is yes it's a matter of degree. people as a short period that we have is that all over the be a new globalization period it will be network driven i predict that america will become a subscription service like netflix you will subscribe to america and they have to offer you a value proposition to keep your subscription alive. let's start back in the u.s. where a woman from the state of alabama who lost her own born baby when she was shot in the stomach during an altar cation is now being charged with manslaughter police believe the woman is guilty for putting herself a child at risk for initiating at this. the only true victim in this was the unborn
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baby it was the mother of the child who initiated and continued the fight which is altered in the death of her own unborn baby that child is dependent on its mother tried to keep it from home and she shouldn't seek out on necessary physical altercations let's bring you some of the details of this jones was 5 months pregnant when a fight broke out i saw the store and the shooter was initially charged with manslaughter herself but then acquitted after an investigation found that she was acting in self-defense police say it was mr jones who initiated the fight allegedly in disputes over the baby's father well the decision comes shortly after alabama authorized a controversial abortion bill now the bill was signed in may it's said to be one of the harshest in the u.s. in fact that is it bonds abortion at any stage of pregnancy even in cases of rape incest criminalizes the procedure both for women and doctors it's still unclear
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whether the bill will become law mr owens has not been released on bail but the case sparked outrage. marcia jones was pregnant when she was shot in the stomach while in a fight with another woman over the baby's father the fetus died now she's been charged with murder this antiabortion laws are unjust she must not be charged alabama is one of the most dangerous places in the country for a black woman trying to carry her pregnancy to term and this prosecution is just one more attack on the basic human rights and dignity of black women in our state the abortion initiative does have as well the support of many in alabama who believe it should be enshrined in law brown the move an historic stand for human life attorney evan turk however believes it is on for a woman can be charged for losing her child. it's a very interesting case where it's linking the rights of abortion to.
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manslaughter under alabama's new abortion laws we're just going down. the 1st of many things which seem to be quite contradiction to the case roe v wade which is being decided by the supreme court i believe it's extremely unfair and on precedented that there are going to try to charge her for manslaughter or the loss of her child in an altercation has not been heard before and it seems as if the state of alabama is trying to test new orders i don't think the outrage is going to have the state of alabama to reconsider those absolutely not i think in fact the outrage is what they're looking for water to in my place to see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage.
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a u.s. congresswoman has been accused of staging photos next to a migrant detention center for children in a bid to highlight the only going to military in crisis in the region the actual pictures were taken last year in texas but of only know the surface to alexandria ocasio cortez is shown near a chain link fence looking upset over critics have pointed out that the watch will migrants can be seen featured on that she appears to be facing an empty parking lot instead of a detention facility. was it to treat a car or the emptiness of the law that made you so motional dryness and then through loss yeah we really need to stop this such pain such anguish oh the humanity site is just an empty parking lots. it's better now you can truly relate to us ok cortez has the 9 the photos were staged in
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a twitter post she lashed out america's migrant policies claiming no one is being held accountable for the conditions in which children are being kept now it comes after the lawmaker was heavily criticized for comparing the migrant centers to concentration camps back in washington the humanitarian crisis has seen donald trump come under fire from the democrats especially over his plan to build a border wall however some of the images used to illustrate the severity of the migrant issue were actually taken during. the time in the oval office we spoke to the director of political commentary website reactionary times. this is becoming the thing to do for the democrat party to support everyone except tax paying united states citizens they're playing the emotion game this is just another example of political propaganda the democrats were actually for the building of
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a wall before they were against the building of a wall and the reason why they're against it is because it's a central theme of trying populism which is obviously elevated him to the highest position of government in the united states they want to undermine him they want to try to inspire the american people to believe that what donald trump is trying to do which is just to enforce the rule of law is something horrific and deplorable as they like to say they think it's going to provide optics which will be beneficial to the democrat party. of an election they attempted to try to do this last year during the midterm election i don't think the american people are going to be fooled by it in 2020 but of course with one year to go until the election that remains to be seen or i think g 20 summit gets the boom bust treatment next on the gang also oscar is the recent cloran rally just the blip or something more substantial so you say.
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i think. a few good things to. fix. the. good food descriptions sound up the even for the owners so how to choose this pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than was necessarily good for the pet turns out pet food may not be
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associate people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems and it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets last treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. my 7 years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse is sort of going after the users in the prison
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population. we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill. the war on drugs. with numbers of people who are in prison for. for. minor offenders. it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by day as you're walking out of abyss it's just it doesn't get easier. this is from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad what's there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic.
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special projects funded. on the. fun now the mountains of moist only grow higher. where the future of. america. living is that you. just showed you the mother ship it. to me. when i manage to finish it oh my. god so it's really. you do need.
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to move. you do you mean you can we. are going to. this is going bust broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and the impact on us all under your burrito and i'm christiane washington here's a look at what's on that today. after a tense and sidelining began at the site of the 20 summit meeting in japan. the
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institute for china american studies and standing by to explain how this could reshape major aging nations relations with the united states and the rest of the world. california has found an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are key correspondent allison hale that joins us from toronto to break down the budding green alliance and later the one who has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week walking miller the c.e.o. on his own him to figure out what's going on with things that he's got a pet show to those let's go and dive right in. a bold demand that head of a sheetrock meeting at the g. 20 summit leaders are global report today as trying to reportedly insists that a lifting of the u.s. ban on the tech giant alleway be a part of a resolution of a transpacific trade fight the wall street journal cited chinese sources familiar with the negotiating strategy and the other conditions president xi jinping will suggest for creating what the business paper characterized as and.

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