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actually the person who comes to revoke her should still be in spirit. she. remembers the victims of the beslan school siege 15 years ago the deadliest terrorist attack in the country's modern history we talk to survive is obvious is they visit the site of the mass. exodus a bit else but it was riveting the choice to buy one is a big idea was for stuart to. eve usual show he took it out old service out tens of thousands across the u.k. a protest against the suspension of my bowlers in the head of the brakes it deadline and among the stories that shape the way you can frenchmen to a pale after losing his battle to protect people in his village from harm from pesticides we get reactions like. i think the government isn't doing its job
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they're the 1st to see that there should be no pesticides but they do nothing we breed the in the press the sites we did during tasks in the amount of pesticides we found was alarmingly high. and i welcome you watching the weekly here in r.t. the latest news from the look back to what's been happening over the last 7 years. now sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the deadly terror attack on a school in the north sea in town of beslan in russia's north caucasus region on the 1st day of terrorists took over 1100 hostages and held them for 3 days $334.00 people died during the siege the majority of them were children it is the deadly deadliest terror attack in modern russian history.
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are. ya. well in beslan today an event commemorating the victims is being held people bringing bottles of water flowers and toys to monuments that the water bottles are reminder that for 3 days the hostages were denied water the school gym which in which they were held is now a memorial to the tragedy well r.t. did talk to former child hostages and special forces officers who took part in the siege they revisited the school and shared their memories of the tragedy for a new documentary. this is trust but don't see our as a lost puppy god must look at all of us now more of that to get us on our financial gritty way to you know to to talk to him come to me a little of just as the last nickel get a wish for a new new syria man ranch back in camera in the member
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watch the documentary off the program or at our website say. of course we'll bring you more from the commemorations as they take place throughout the. night protests were held across the u.k. on saturday with tens of thousands and thriving against boris johnson's decision to shut down parliament's ahead of the brics deadline his critics though brown the move undemocratic you that you have for instance is particularly disregarded by the men in private he's a fraud democracy that's made people so cross i don't even call them and it is a desperate state for maybe grover i'm still not think it's safe to say. i'm very
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airy dangerously you kerry i think he's not doing the best he can to try and get not to a deal that would be the best for the country i mean he's just the side of believing and i call people the chills out probably some just going to not give anybody the option because potman will be suspended and pays will have less time to debate or influence the way the u.k. exits the. reports. boris johnson is being well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. what you do when parliament won't play ball you suspend it he needed her majesty's permission to do that which he got we don't get a week into october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all october 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new program but why don't the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the
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b. word anymore for number 10 talent to resume a husqvarna getting away from it all hiking in the square sounds spent 3 years trying to deliver to the referendum something we are definitely clear on bricks it means bricks it bricks it needs threats it wrecks it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it but parliament had other ideas patchy shouting had out even what have her key points had her reaching for her water then she found that brussels wasn't very happy about how to bit adhere to old blighty and wouldn't budge on key points like the irish backstop to maintain a seamless border on the emerald isle they managed to thrash out a deal though and may tried 3 times to push it through parliament no luck so she shared a tear and left i do so with no ill will but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had to the opportunity to serve the country i love.
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and took boris johnson ardent bricks a tear and leave come figurehead johnson promised to take the u.k. out of the european union by how do we do you know no deal and that's really riled so where are we now well just 2 months from the day and with parliament due to be suspended before it's. got going and only have 2 weeks to try to block a new deal brant said everyone's crying foul saying it's a constitutional crisis others though have just had enough he's gone on for so long now we just need to get on with it because it's just causing more trouble whole process is discussed in. parliament is being bypassed. not democratic it's a catastrophe so anybody who tried to bring it in would be to. get what the people voted for i think it's a constitutional outrage he wants to see. you know when. it's
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important to blame any problems on others and he will be patted on the back for delivering bricks and when an election that's what he sees boris johnson should do everything he could. to get breaks for it if you can't get it through he's out although where is cynics point out that what's really on democratic our m.p.'s in westminster spending 3 years in piles of taxpayers' money by dithering over to leg breck said ok perhaps it was a little rogue ish to disrupt the queen's summer holiday in scotland and maybe suspending parliament was quite drastic for what's supposed to be a parliamentary democracy that's apparently taking back control but then this is boris johnson who's never been one for the convention and it has been 3 years already just about every hour for new explored every negotiation tactic used every amendment can sit it so maybe just maybe it's going to get his way and bill does
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britain away from brussels altie london. one of the world leaders who arrived in france early this week for the g. 7 summit will have a look at the outcomes of that meeting a bit later in the program. you know the stories that shape the week. lost his fight to protect people in his village from pesticides although he banned their use a court then overruled him and he's now a painting the decision however his case has inspired other mez across france to take similar action shelagh reports. this tiny breton village of language has found itself at the center of controversy in the battle over the pesticides in may the local mag to court some saw as being a bold decision to ban the use of pesticides within $150.00 metre cordon over the village farming unions were furious and the matter ended up in court now the man
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daniel kuwait's had his ban overturned but the debacle is now shining a light on the deep political contradictions surrounding pesticides in france well president marc korn praised his intentions for tackling phosphates a burning issue over health concerns he said the solution was not to issue a decree that doesn't comply with the law for macko if that's a double standard. i don't understand what is happening across and the ecology minister said that i am right and doing a good thing to protect my people but in the meantime i am facing court for a decision to keep pesticides at a distance of 150 meters i don't understand politics now it seems the decision by the court to take his ban all pesticides was illegal has also earned good residence in this usually sleepy village. 2 children wit.
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the fields around long where and it's important health matter for us especially for children we breathe the in the press society we did during testing the amount of best besides we found was alarmingly high even though we eat organic and we grow some of our own food that is also organic. i think it is. government isn't doing its job and they're the 1st to say that there should be no pesticides but they did nothing and it doesn't cure paul says we are in this movie that is close to a farming area we need to protect people we never know what kind of health issues could be created by pesticides so i think the decision by the mayor was intelligent and he needed to make a decision to protect the people but now he has difficulties with the justice system the world health organization has said phosphate often used to weed killer probably causes cancer while gov phosphate has hit the headlines over health concerns much corn had promised to ban the use of phosphate by 2021 that
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provoked an outcry by farmers in unions who said they needed an alternative mark and then pushed the ban back to the following year when the current license will expire now across france the ban imposed by mcewan has gained traction he may have lost the 1st battling court but now around 20 other matters have followed his lead banning the use of pesticides close to homes farmers are furious and decry these bans as being politically motivated saying they are getting on the environmental bandwagon ahead of my oral elections. mayors are already thinking of the next election environmentalist's are wrecking havoc on our agriculture and our only factories floundering unless these mayors are outstanding scientists they are taking advantage of people's fear to make this kind of decision which is good for
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their images protectors of the environment and the population but it seems the government has been backed into a corner there must be a minimum distance between residential areas and pesticides brain i will advise in the coming days farming unions and the companies that produce pesticides ashore to have something to say about that but so too does make us who believes that these things all the only way to protect people who live in their farms which use pesticides otherwise he says the health is screwed so that even ski faulty lang go it in for to me. so to come this out some spectacular sights from the mags international a show just outside moscow which wraps up later today and will be back with more laughter so the stories stay just a. tad. i. so
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation
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let it be an arms race in this spear in dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the weekly now the french president hailed in his words an extremely productive g. 7 summit this week after 3 days of talks wrapped up in ritz but despite the group of attending world leaders voicing optimism for the future this year's meeting very few concrete commitments is our senior correspondent would have guessed. it was nice nice stuff the weather was decent lots of people nice people good conversation good stuff nice good new. first of all
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i would like to thank president trump and all the heads of states and government present for the extremely productive work and very productive discussions we've had since saturday evening together i want to thank you very much mr president for their incredible job you did this is a truly successful ju 7 there was tremendous unity it was great unity as i said nice of exactly wonderful or amazing but yeah pretty nice i mean could have been better they could have agreed on something significant the cheveley little more argued the little less. and if it was a lot of nervousness at the outset a lot of expectations a lot of tension and we had a lot of conflicts just look at the bright side there's always next year to get something done is not nice to be fair there was a lot of stuff on the agenda in the trade war with china the brazilian president's
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rudeness breck's it should not exist whether to invite the largest country in the world iran for the millionth time. we all know what trump thinks about iran much as a bit of a cold war between the 2 most of the rest of the world actually wants to go back to the nuclear agreement trump ripped up what a conundrum huh so invites the foreign minister of iran hoping to break the ice and surprisingly things became a little or could also unsurprisingly trump would heed his own tide before admitting it it was coming in and i respected the fact that it was coming in he met with president of. iran is a very difficult situation. in the position not
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a very good position from the standpoint of economics and that's ok because we concluded a very quickly even said he's open to meeting iran's president when the time is right perhaps after another few rounds of sanctions once they find something in iran they haven't sanctioned yet speaking of sanctions that trade war is still raging. one man's sanctions are another man's tariffs and the united states likes both so much so trump says he regretted not imposing more tariffs on chinese made goods because as trump making companies and consumers the average american pay more for ordinary stuff is great for everyone which didn't go down well with the rest of the summit squad just think. of of you trade.
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to be honest it wasn't trump's greatest performance there they were having a nice dinner all in cincy is smiles and forced laughs and use and brings up the boogie man. trying joining your michel in star red chuen a stew prepared mommy tackled style while trump talks about inviting russia back apparently he wouldn't shut up about it i think if you're working for. a number of people who would like to see russia back i think it would be and it would be advantageous to. many things in the world or das it worse some of those present agreed why on earth would you want to invite a country that's a key player in almost every major global issue. well it would make
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sense but lot off the crimea g 7 is for friends and friends pretend to be there for each other everyone knows that and putin it seems has better things to do a little so it's going to get a little g. 8 doesn't exist anymore how can i return to an organization which doesn't exist today it's the g 7 regarding a potential format with 8 member states we never reject any proposals some time ago it was russia's turn to hold a g. 8 meeting but our partners didn't come up but there are other international organizations which play a significant role in international affairs take the g 20. all in all as i said nice great as g 708 sco but the total catastrophe but this year trump even side in this single page unlike last year when he simply stormed out. that really wasn't nice. cast if you and i were going to end on some
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spectacular pictures because some of the world's best supporting nest skills to the test at the max international air show just outside of moscow performing some breathtaking maneuvers the event which ends today's a showcase that isis an airspace in defense technology more than $200000.00 people physicists and such. we watch in the weekly here not international back most. stories and headlines and
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just. when it comes down to it no it is no actually that i think one can say oh well the russians are all bad this is not the case of the west in his own good there are absolutely things that the west needs to be doing and what i would like to say is much much less all the totally counterproductive rhetorical struggles we see against russia that it's you know if it's become an easy way off getting set in the audience is to approach it is to come up with cheap russian bashing that has no.
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during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power and. reduced democracy attack solo down to engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no i'm jones to one set of rules for the rich opposite. that's what happens when you put her into the hands of a narrow sector of wilf which will is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about
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was british airways of the world. at the midst of all sorts of. put them to dr spira tradition to be. arguable that he's to to it's a studio surely. september the 1st 200-4915 am school number one beslan north of santiago was attacked during a festive assembly marking the start of a new school year terrorists took 1127 hostages forcing them into the main school building the gem of the county they find shots into the under the ground in front of their feet. being as a witty waiting loved to fish talked on god only
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