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i. i i. tell your mother but moscow time in the headlines chinese telecom giant quo a says it's ready to sell the key element of italy's speed mobile internet 5 g. to any prospective western i mean to address concerns its equipment poses a security risk that. had to feud between south korea and japan casts a shadow over the upcoming 2020 summer olympics in tokyo souls angered over the use of japanese military flag they say recalls japanese war crimes against. the british army moles a switch to eco friendly technology to woo an environmentally conscious generation of you recruits people in london what they thought about that. at the end of do you want to be put in a foreign line and get killed you know does it matter when you drink coffee or what
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. he's going to go and fight and that's what really you know. not very far because. this is our team at the weekend very good morning for me kevin the winner of the rest of the team here today i'm here with world news round at the start of school for you starting with this chinese telecom giant huawei says it's prepared now to sell the core code of its 5 g. technology to any prospective western buyer so that they can then reconfigure it and prevent any possibility of a security breach it comes amid continued claims by washington that well way works in cahoots with the chinese government and that its equipment could therefore be used to spy on uses data hawkins takes a closer look at the company's offer this morning. it's one of this year's biggest
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spy scandals hallway the chinese telecoms giant accused of using cutting edge 5 g. technology not for the good of humanity but for spying for beijing the united states has also been very clear with our security partners on the threat posed by way as chinese law requires them to provide beijing's vast security apparatus with access to any data that touches their network for equipment so grave was the threat so real apparently the risk that american citizens privacy could be in danger that president trump declared a national emergency then like wildfire concerns spread around the world courtesy of u.s. officials that any country cooperating with huawei on building phone or computer networks would jeopardize their security so how real is this danger but not at all who always c.e.o. shore's us but he would say that right well here's the deal the company has come up with an unexpected offer to reassure its west and clients when we transfer the tac
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they can modify codes on top of my tech once that's through it's not only shielded from me it's shielded from everybody else in the world u.s. 5 g. will be their own thing there is no security concern the concern will only be the us keeping the american companies who bought it in check so what does it all mean well who are we would sell its blueprints codes peyton's everything needed for the client to rewrite the code and thus prevent anyone being able to get back to iraq cess keyword anyone once you open the source code you can actually make changes to it that are actually going to keep you with all teach and make sure that even if there were that tools it would be very difficult for anyone to to persist with it was the absolute there is no way that they exist and i think what we're going to see is continuing to catch up with all the abilities that we as people continually seeking. to. they could want it but if they don't open source code. they're going
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to be the hackers they're going to get a massive disadvantage to them about so if that's not enough always chairman even offered to sign a no surveillance pact with the countries in which the company operates no spying no back doors so with this unprecedented offer of compromise from the telecoms giant while the panic and harsh rhetoric well remember when we said anyone spying what access the source codes will hamper beijing spying it will be an equal blow for other countries as well the united states for example who are really who are going to blow it all and whoever's take it all to their license who are the source code. you need to be able to trust the organisation and there are any number of man of the actual result they're working with this moment in time all of them have had vulnerabilities in the glass that existed and they've been patched to different elements many of them still have got rebuilt is out there that they haven't touched
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yet and possibly haven't been discovered but the question is are all the actively government entities that engineered that goes into this equipment will remember all those times washington got caught in the act by whistleblower edward snowden revealed years of interceptions by the national security agency of servers routers and other network equipment made by cisco things were so out of control the company's management even went to the u.s. president to complain we simply cannot operate this way our customers trust us to be able to deliver to their doorsteps products that meet the highest standards of integrity and security so it always seems to have made an offer that's hard to refuse no spine full control for the companies involved and seemingly no more security concerns the ball is now firmly in the critics court. the british army is mulling replacing its fossil fuel guzzling equipment with eco friendly versions according to the country's chief of general staff nexus polly
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boyd who explains there's a wider trend to western armies trying to attract minority and green coaches your recruits. they might be in the business of killing but they don't want to kill the environment while they're at it the british army is going green general so mark colton smith has said that british forces are going to be phasing out the use of thirsty gas guzzling military vehicles and equipment in favor of plugging in take cleaner technologies it's all in a bid to attract younger and more environmentally conscious recruits not only will it give us considerable operational benefits reducing logistic grab but it will also get the army on the right side of the environmental argument especially in the eyes of our next generation of recruits who increasingly make career decisions based on
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a prospective employers environmental credentials earlier this year the british army launched a new recruitment drive targeted at young people the campaign emphasise that the army could use the compassion of snowflakes the self belief of millennial zz the confidence of selfie take is and the focus of phone zombies and the push for a greener and more inclusive army isn't limited to the u.k. if u.s. democratic party presidential candidate elizabeth warren gets her way the american army will be adding fighting climate change to its to do list we don't have to choose between a green military and then a factor one why plan. servicemembers readiness and safety and the chief cost savings for american taxpayers together we can fight climate change and
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doing military exercises are notoriously bad for the environment munitions can take hundreds of years to degrade and toxic materials like lead. can spill out and pollute ground water back in 2017 the u.s. government put out a request for the development of environmentally friendly training bullets both the u.s. and u.k. militaries seem determined to put the eco into warrior and recruit some of them at the same time that's great brilliant good for them i don't know if that's necessarily a thing that's going to attract young people necessarily i think they i don't i maybe we were some people pronouncement i would be it's hard for. sure it would be better for some people. i've never thought about. but i don't consider that likely but i think to be honest or seems to be
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a door but. what do we very. well going green on more entirely sure how young people at the end of the years do you want to be put in a foreign war and get killed you know does it matter where you drink your coffee or over what you got this minute out of ammo for an eco friendly ending to the scene of an out of that but personally the fact that during an army doesn't kind of speak to me in theory it sounds like a good idea but whether it would actually work you know really man in the army who's going to go and fight and that's what we need you know. not where you have a call. now exist so i was curious for the complaint with the international olympic committee over japan's plan to use the rising sun flag during next year's games in tokyo seoul insists it's no better than the nazi swastika represents japanese colonial rule and atrocities associated with it tokyo's top official in charge of
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the 2020 lympics though sees no problem with flying the imperial colors he goes down off looks at the decades long feud between seoul and tokyo. this flag is the thing setting apart south korea and japan for almost the whole past decade you might not see anything wrong with it but for more than a 1000000000 korean and chinese people it's no different to a swastika during the 2nd world war the japanese empire made this image of the banner for atrocities which rival the darkest crimes of adult hitler. the row over the flag largely dates back to 2011 when the nation's football teams
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met on the pitch to witness the image being literally waved in their faces and since then so has repeatedly asked tokyo to abandon the symbol the latest being their request for the 2020 olympics which japan rubbished the flag itself is not considered to be a political statement so it is not viewed as a prohibited item so now so has reached out to the international olympic committee directly we emphasized that the use of the rising sun flag during the tokyo lympics would be a direct violation of the olympic spirit promoting world peace and love for humanity and that the international olympic committee should have the tokyo organizing committee prepare strict measures to prevent it from being brought to stadiums just last week tokyo snubbed an international fleet review in south korea over the demands to abandon any hoisting of the controversial image symbols of nazi germany
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have been outlawed and to this day on solemn occasions berlin speaks of its continued repent at the same time the japanese flag over. old korean and chinese rooms repeatedly according to a less had by south korea. and plenty of south koreans agree with the official line one of the reason for doing olympics is he's so if you or anyone of his insulin use the flex it's to save or whatever doesn't like that i think. they own the once so rebuild
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bodacious if. they deny or recast i suppose. governments opinion by so for. you know little big or. other. inferior out there to feel heard. the only one to. reshape their policy they should all pull dies sincerely. not only koreans but. the countries. which they affect or come close i think 1st the people have to know about the history and that the abbott government have made their forwards. and maybe we can. get better relations. continue to track the trouble in hong kong pro and anti-government
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protests erupting there again this weekend thousands of occupy the shopping center now singing a newly penned them. it was composed by an anonymous source of fairly promotes the independence of hong kong the demonstrations were sparked originally by that extradition bill way back in march it was recently announced course of the bill would be withdrawn tester still waiting for other demands to be met including the investigation of police brutality during rallies and the release of those arrested one of 5 months no protests of another effect too it's hit hong kong's tourist trade hard there's a 40 percent drop in visitors in august compared to last year. over the past few months the local social unrest particularly the continued vandalism and disruption to the airports and roads has damaged hong kong's image as a safe city the tourism retail and hotel sectors are suffering the most so the
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finance minister that we just heard from also going on to note too that hotels have seen occupancy rates drop to about half in some places some of the city's busiest districts all but now empty compare those pictures now just for a minute said 2017 when it was crowded there look at the difference local business owners say they've been hit hard by this unrest. what if the night this industry has indeed been he has all of us minds only medium sized travel agency but it still has quite a few to aggress handle. the most important thing is that this is not how will we don't want these rights to destroy our society we have things to resolve this soon as possible and then we can work to try and win back the confidence of tourists to visit hong kong my drivers have made no money for 3 consecutive months and i hope things can be settled as soon as possible so peace can be restored to hong kong then our tourism industry can get back to normal we should promote hong kong and
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get it back to what it was before so that people feel hong kong is the safest city and the best destination for tourism live from moscow this saturday morning it's out international with this story ahead fears to say u.s. water security bubbling to the surface of the donald trump is dropping regulations away chemicals can be used near water sources as to what the headlines were across .
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this is our last show in paris and then we go on to other countries who are so excited you know that you've heard about it we're going to talk about it we're going to talk about the french economy yup they are one. good morning from us here about international smalling hope weekends going good now next the trumpet ministrations announced the repeal of what's called the clean
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water rule regulations that control the use of chemicals in the water sources the idea is to greatly ease the bureaucratic burden. but at the same time it's brought very much to the surface fears that it's going to undermine u.s. water security. like most of us donald trump enjoys the occasional refreshing glass of clean water. but he doesn't seem as keen to keep the water clean as his predecessor trap has recently lifted obama era restrictions and regulations on the spraying of chemicals and pesticides near streams wetlands and other bodies of water in new wood is definition to provide hardworking americans the ring the tory certainty the need to invest and develop and build new projects that improve lives in the environment so what has changed well during the obama era if you wanted to use certain chemical
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pesticides and sprays in your body of water you needed a permit now you don't there's certainly going to be a lot of rejoicing about this from certain sectors many american farmers and manufacturers felt that they were being crushed by the obama era regulations intended to curb water pollution it would be great if farmers didn't have to hire an army of consultants and lawyers just to be able to farm now the new rules are being criticized as overly vague with the decision about what bodies of water get protected being decided on a case by case basis now the farmers are overjoyed but that feeling is not being shared by people in communities that depend on streams and rivers many see to some towns to live in with unsafe drinking water and it's very important to us that now it's not the time to cut back on clean water protections that the american farmers haven't been too keen on donald trump lately due to his trade war with china so perhaps rolling back these clean water regulations will help when i'm some point
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with the agricultural sector regardless environmentalists are up in arms but as many gamblers have said before you can't win at all. r.t. new york. tokyo which they had a good president of the commission. last initiative was successful regarding migration with details of a little court. dunker might be on his way out as he used commission president but that hasn't stopped him from giving his $0.02 on issues of migration one of his latest statements assured the continent that migration is not a threat to europe's way of life. to oppose the european way of life to migration you have to respect the. independence he knew from the independent from the. younger was responding to his successor ursule of on their lay and her initiative to make several government titles of
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positions more creative and a bit less formal now the most controversial of which was the vice president for the protection of the european way of life and this this position was intended to address how migration affected life on the continent the european way of life is built around solidarity peace of mind and security we must address and they legitimate fears and concerns about the impact of irregular migration on our economy and society younger might have come out publicly in opposition to their lns initiative to rename these government positions but in the e.u. parliament there are larger divisions at play some are saying that this is helping the right wing might even amount to fascism while others are saying what's the big deal and the wide european commission claiming to protect our european way of life is a far cry from the idea of unity in diversity on which this union is built when we talk about the european way of life what we're talking about is asylum and integration the european way of life is about those coming from war from hunger
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from climate change and integrating all those who want to come and live with us now this row is only one part of europe's larger migration situation especially because 1st arrival countries like italy and greece are finding it increasingly difficult to stem the tide of illegal migration on to the continent while from a far countries like germany are only pressuring them to handle the situation better we put it for a debate with our guest the. from her perspective of course you have to. keep a certain relation to the far right not just to use a certain language in order to try to do some support from the road and keeping them from going to the forum basically all the order or representatives like this which. leave. their use of language in words a protection of the european way of life is more against let's say let and let's
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face the problem is more against islamic countries and they stand people because most of them they come here they want to they want to keep their way of living their way their way of. them of their religion when it comes to the question of migrants. our basic position is that we support to the migrants in any way. with our international solidarity because they're fleeing from basically the capitalist system and most of these immigrants come for economy called reasons and as europeans we cannot handle this and we cannot give them the better their situation or a better life because we have a lot of we have another unemployment here so it's going to be it's going to be very difficult for us european to force them all these immigrants as a as a one. way of life so i can see you know it really exists because it covers the fact that all of the european nations are divided into classes.
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support. for unity between the press around the 1st exploring the unexplored within the european countries and i think that. if all the way of describing the situation in europe european life evolved during the years it has changed a lot a european life is the unity within the diversity but the only issue here is what do you gonna do with all busy this make grants coming to europe. are we as european our able to horse them as. greatly haase them are not. quick final for level we talk about western values and integration a chef and food activist in calibers created a stir over alleged racism in weston table manners is after she was told that the little girl was not allowed any rice with their hands in one school cafeteria suggesting that the child to eat with their hands has no manners is an echo of
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european colonial powers looking to tame the wildness out of the people they controlled these european table manners were imposed on conquered people in an attempt to civilize them the idea of a single standard of acceptable table manners is just one of a host of strategies used to grow and promote racism i thought so hard to swallow in some quarters though the article by josh maharaj was published in a canadian parent and magazine she argues that table manners should be updated to be more diverse these days including in schools but the sheriff's article outraged some online another nail in the caffein of the word racism having any meaning left whatsoever shame of colonization food activist stick a fork in us we're done no wait not a fork that's racist culture isn't a race when will people learn the difference between culture and race. you know we all have different cultural norms and certainly if when you come from
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a certain from a certain country there are variations of customs depend on where you live children they learn their customs and culture a city in that their own table so when they travel someplace else especially young children they are not going to know now as adults we do our homework and if we are conducting business in another country we certainly want to learn customs and we all have basic rules of conduct at the table when you visit another country you always want to do your homework in advance much like the way that we drive much like the way that we tip in different society in different cultures because it all varies if someone comes to another country and they have a different a different mannerism or a different custom we don't want to be rate them for using their customs we as as guests at a table always want to be accommodating to fellow guests and we want to treat everyone with respect and i think that's what it boils down to is being respectful
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of another person. leave you without full that's the world view from moscow this saturday morning the 14th of september for me kevin though in the rest that same it ought to say you have a great weekend to stop by next most stateside studios boom bust after this quick break. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in the smaller boats next to the harbor pool of ships and it's. not on. the level of health to be told fish already 90 percent of the dot and he won't get calmer.
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concert 15 scoops 75 tons they do it several times a day with a big fleet so no you get an idea why. we have to understand we can still use to just. be within this oh he is going to use our arms. i'm doing this because i want them for the future world to the future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have. joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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i. this is the inbox broadcast from around the world and covering our 21st century global economy i'm daniel buried on washington christiane is on assignment in singapore today we have a very special show on deck for you as the zone in on asia for the whole show. on kong where we go behind the headlines of the protests to break down the rising cost of housing and on cars r t correspondent michelle greenstein fresh off her visit joins the show to break down what she managed to find then we had over to the world was just a mockery has seen its auto sales fall but due to recent months lauren fix the car coach is standing by to give a terse as to why the sector is celebrated and we talk. to the point where she stands to catch up with song saying one see i am going to leave are the same things to think through what could be in store for asian economies in the near future the
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only way to get from china to india and back in 27 minutes to watch the show let's go. a rejection by the london stock exchange of a takeover bid from their counterparts at the hong kong exchange leads our global report today as the board of the l.s.e. unanimously rejects a $36600000000.00 offer from hong kong exchanges and clearing ltd the l.s.e. cited what they termed fundamental concerns about the deal and specifically rejected the condition on h d x's offer that would have required london to back out of the previously announced deal to acquire financial information firmer affinity for $14500000000.00 the l.s.e. board seem to firmly closed the door saying it sees no further merit in furthering gauge went on the offer the share price of l.s.e. stock went up by 2 percent after the board's rejection letter was published even after having risen 6 percent on the day before on reports the.

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