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little by design, it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of lessening responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it the long, chemical waste and contaminated soil in an exclusive interview with all he agreed please, expert, explains the possible environmental impacts of the recent explosion of the chemical plants in germany. just as the main question arises, it's an acceptable to place this as it was told to tag a large settlement for president manuel mac wrong sous the creator of billboard, depicting him as hitler in charge of hypocrisy. given his previous thoughts, defense with them of expression australia has had enough of a legal migration with its interior minister vowing the country will take matters into its own hands after blasting the
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e for failing to speak to the countries for foreign minister. what we have seen over the last that case to somehow try to take a common approach when it comes to my question. nothing has work and i live for almost here. thanks for joining us tonight and all the international. i'm done working with you tool sunrise. welcome to the program. the 5 people are confirmed dead and 2 are still missing after the explosion of the chemical plant in germany. on tuesday, greenpeace is sound to me. alarm over the incident with locals coming across. lumps of chemical waste formed from foot created by the smoke that was released. the situation is very difficult from a chemical point of view. it is really possible to imagine a huge catastrophe. we have a plan for the incineration of hazardous waste. that is precisely those substances
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that for obvious, reasons, should not enter the environment. they're collected and burned, and it is such a plans that have no stuff, it's an explosion. it was these substances which should not be in the environment. the 3 axes, with each other, burned up and spread in these clouds of gases throughout the region. and we know that the inhabitants did not know what they might be exposed to. the explosion on the subsequent fire receive incineration plans just behind me. residents were initially told to remain inside, keep that windows and doors closed. a tentative all clear was given following tests that were carried out by the state and federal environmental protection services. those tests to be looking at the quality of the, the soil as well as looking at rainwater. it's fallen from cloud, so to feed in contact with the huge plume of smoke, the enemy emanated from the facility just behind me say they've reported so far, no elevated levels of pollution. but authorities have also said that they're pretty
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sure the talks were released into the atmosphere following the fire and explosion. now we have seen a lot of messages being given out to people in the local area, warning them not to eat anything that's been growing in their gardens, in the nearby area. also telling people not to allow children to use playgrounds. don't sit in garden furniture or anybody that has a swimming pool in there by god not to use that either. there's also being warnings about making sure that you take off footwear, outside of your home, if you're in one of the areas with london. now, despite these warnings being given out, activists told off see that while a number of people still unsure what they should be doing. house uncertainty to rain. people wrote to me asking whether they can go out and gardens and whether we will take more samples. and this worries me, most of all the people remain the dog, and this is not only the fault of the enterprise. after all,
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the main problem is that no one knows what substances have reacted and what actually happened. and here the main question arises, isn't of an acceptable to place this as it were told the tags near large settlements. on friday we are expecting the authority to release more information regarding potential long term implications from this disaster that took place on tuesday. what we know from activists is that there's a lot of concern that this could have a long term effect on the area. now the most important thing is of course, transparency in terms of chemistry, no one can say what was burned there. but now we need to find out what is there, and once that is clear, we can take appropriate protective measures. life has pretty much returned to normal in labor cruise, and i'm the surrounding area. we've had condolences being offered to the families of those that died as well as praise for emergency services and rescue as he were on the scene so quickly. but a lot of people looking towards that information we're expecting to here on friday,
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about long term effects. that could be that this is the most densely populated area of germany, a lot of people living in the near by surrounding not just of labor, cruise and, but also cities like cologne in the why the area of north run with folly a french president, manuel, micron is taking legal action against the owner of billboards that the picked him as adult hitler. the man behind the offending image though, says he's been someone to appear to local police station and accuses micron of hypocrisy in macro land. making fun of the profits rear is satire, but to make fun of the president as a dictator is blasphemy. time and time again during his presidency manual, my court has defended freedom of expression. he in from the blessed to me. there is also in france, the freedom to bless fee which is attached to the freedom of conscience from where
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a stand. i'm here to protect all these freedoms. so it's not up to me to qualify the choices of journalists. i can only say that in france, we can criticize governments, presidents to be blasphemous, et cetera. it was to be friendship to defend the right to make people laugh. the freedom to mock to ridicule to caricature which will tear claimed was the source of all the others when he gets you will not give up caricatures drawings even if father's retreat. that freedom is also enshrined in the declaration of the rights of man and the citizen, though that does have limits whether or not they extend to the sum billboard, depicting corn as hitler is another matter. it was erected as part of protest against the code with 19 restrictions in placing problems, but it's picked his anger so much so he's now searing its creator. misha owens,
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feel the who defends the billboard, says it's not necessarily a comparison with the, not the leader. you see hitler, but you can see starlen or i can see charlie chaplin in the dictator. now when satirical magazine, surely i re published controversial cartoons. all of them was in profit loss. not gone, defended. it's right to do so. that fresh publication sparked off its own chain reaction leading finely to the heading of a sheet. so by taking out billboard, is it the case call and having double found the visually poultry? am i sorry for mc wrong? no. because when it comes to making caricatures or prophet mohammed does not pose a problem for anyone. and when it concerns him, it poses a problem. so it's a case of double standards and that's wrong. well, that's good. you know, what could be it for charlie?
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a defense freedom expression long for mandatory vaccinations and health policies have triggered to protests in france. now, some demonstrators compare the country to dictatorship, but it seems that my cool, it's of these billboards which all of simply the law school. so how do people have feel about this comparison is not cool, right? to take action or shooting to take a leaf out to book and accept such caricatures the parts and also being the heads of faith that for once yes, he was upset because it concerns him personally when it concerns millions of muslims who are french work and who pay their taxes, then there is no one to defend them. yes. i understand that he feels offended because hitler doesn't have a great image. so ben, compared to him is obviously not very pleasant. yes, there is freedom of expression, but i think this goes a bit far. okay,
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the to south. i think you should put some stuff together because it's jessica, sure. the guy just wants to make fun of him. the truancy left him quite flat me. admittedly, it's understandable that he's not flattered, but he should take it on the chin being a public political figure. what does he expect? i think he has bigger fish to fry. until the 1st time it's an image has been published, showing that comb with a likeness to hitler back in 2018, the french daily and youth. this is the cover photo on it weekly magazine. so that said, provoke, sharp criticism. at the time, the paper said that it was intended to do that, and all was hunky dory. and while citizens in france enjoyed the right to insult the president's mark, cool, just as an we citizen is protected himself from insults on public defamation. now, if the billboard is found guilty of such he could spend up to a new imprison,
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as well as being struck with a fine of up to 45000 euros, but perhaps by suing the billboards, create a macro, and he's actually being counter productive in the fact that he is warring even more attention to it so that he be sky or t. paris. yes, watching human rights activist and civil liberties activists says that the french elite operate. we've double standard. we saw him going to court instead of in the morning. phrasing shall you do it for. they are cartoons. and in the afternoon the afternoon, a scalding shop window, a french joy and lisa for doing his job as a journalist. and now we see that this reaction for him anyway, because so not it is beyond double standards. if you talk in front, it has never been about freedom of expression for a fair because freedom of expression would be universal to everyone. it is only
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above protecting the privilege of expression of the image, which means as long as you are on the dominant side, you can make when everybody cares to the floor or the blog, the, you know, the, the arab, the movie, the women, etc. but once you mix the and the fall working place in the presidential cell, now you are facing prosecution. yes, he has a right to argue with us. i pray that he's so he should be the person who guarantee that everybody has the right of the expression. he's a president, he should be above and i think you are paying it in state has lost his patience over the question of illegal migration. the austrian government blasted the european commission for doing nothing to stop. the influx of illegal migrants is in theory, ministers as austria is taking matters into its own hands. now, i will start looking for allies on that front. there is no support from the e u commission, which spends time debating about refugee distribution issues. it makes no sense to give people smugglers thousands of euro's the commission does not act. that's why
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we act ourselves. li, austrian government has already opened discussions on border security with me was hungary and the czech republic. these also want the few strict border controls. austria is reinforces ethan frontier by deploying full 100 additional soldiers from austria, minister of foreign affairs carrying consul. tell us why the eas approach to legal migration is a failure. i want to have seen over the last that case and actually started in my do my to 5 to somehow try to take a common approach when it comes to my creation. nothing has worked. we are in a big state made off of a lot of unilateral measures taken and it will lead to more confusion and it will need to be non implementation of international treat it what we see that each and every member said is somehow
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condemned to have laid on its own maximum by trying to dry natural action. but the common european migration of chanda is not there its maximum bring back people to turkey, bringing them back to afghanistan and all in both cases. it doesn't really work for people at that and doesn't have been hospitalized with bonds as wildfire found by strong winds rec devastation across southern turkey, coastal town and 18 naval villages. and districts were evacuated with hotels in the region. now, following suit, the circus president, spokes person as a cool the situation, a national disaster, russian plains are assisting in putting out the fires. a local journalists sent us this report started having my location. today at 6 hours ago, there were a big bar started in the back. as you can see,
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no future swimming in that location. hold each miller. so the more cover all their own. and they start to people who are in the nearby because that's because the people here really trust about culture, the filter . the taliban have couple in its side. nothing out the calibrate and leaving the afghan capital in the dog and report from the city of the break. oh i i
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use the in the wake of the 2nd high level meeting, where does the fraught china us relationship stand? the 1st meeting in anchorage alaska was an embarrassing failure for secretary of state, blinking at the 2nd meeting. the chinese presented the americans with a set of demands. it would seem the stage set for real negotiation and not just the roof.
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ah, welcome back to the program and other active police brutality has been caught on camera in the us. 2 offices in colorado have been charged over the von interest that went on an armed mixed race man warning you may find the following video distressing. oh, what do i do? oh, i do put your hands on front of you. okay. don't stop it. whoa, whoa. 6 whoa, whoa, whoa, police officers identified the suspect call vincent as being wanted by the 30 for several offensive off the 2 other men fled to mister vincent appeared to initially comply with their commands, arrest, but resisted while being handcuffed. he was subsequently choked forth face down on the ground, and pistol whipped by an officer in them was then taken to hospital need improvement . the officers in question have since been shot with
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a use of excessive force. the odour appreciate us strongly condemned. the conduct does not police work. we don't train this, not acceptable. the definition of police were tele is itself is a problem. you are you, you use the force necessary to effect in a rust. you keep yourself safe to keep the citizen safe and you actually keep the person that you're arresting safe. the job of the police officer, the strict cop is not to punish. that's the job of the courts to wind up dishing that a punishment for conviction. if so, if a police officer was aware, as was in the case of derek shoulder and that he was being video camera right, your body cameras recording you and they were this comfortable with their actions. there is a serious epidemic and a serious problem. and then police officers, history needs to be looked into. we need to look at how many other times that person been accused, or have they taken excessive force beyond the level of what they were lawfully around the allowed to use. because if somebody's feels this comfortable to get this
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out of control on video camera guarantee is that the 1st time they've done this? as an incident like us defined, the police movement is not properly communicated to the public de, from the police movement is a political card. it's what the politicians are using to wind up bolstering their base for more voting. it really just removes programs funding for certain areas for police. i've got forces of mine as the rest back control of a key northern district from a ton about the retreating medicines left behind a trail of deliberate destruction. local is described, some of the damage inflicted on their homes. mine when they planted mines here and over there, the attached large amounts of explosive and blew up all the buildings around here. and moving in there. as you can see, the taliban stole all our things and even the windows and the doors, they took away all the usable materials and left behind only destruction. while the taliban conquered large slays of the bulk province,
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including the district of count dollar a month ago. the total group spent ascendant taking more showed free in the last 2 months than in the last 2 decades. and i was doing a presence in the north, north, east and central province is closing it on key cities, including condos and canada. gar, as well. and the recent advances have deeply worse than the humanitarian situation in the country. according to the un refugee agency around 270000 enough cards have been forced to flee the homes this year alone. citizens are trying to find shelter in neighboring states among them, pakistan is based on just all levels have been repeated attacks on power transmission towers in the capital bull most recent took place several days ago that resulted a massive black out in the city, which is still struggling to restore electricity in certain districts, we've got on the, on the ground account from a local journalists. but all the worry. what much of cobble sell does not have the regular power that it should have. this is because of the regular fighting on the
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highway in northern i find a son from where these power loans and infrastructures come. it's important electricity from the gym son and his bikes. but we've also seen deliberate attacks away explosives, i've been placed, and these power towers continue to be blown up. the country's power provider, the national power provider. it's trying to do its best. it's even lost. busy its workers as they have tried to restore power, but it's just not power. it's either the infrastructure, buildings, bridges, or church schools clinics. they've all been targeted. so i want to sense infrastructure continues to be under constant attacks as we have seen, very, very high levels of violence where fighting is now in and around. major provincial capitals as well as district centers are under attack,
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especially in northern afghanistan, escalation. and i've got to start comes in with the withdrawal of us troops from the country. just a few weeks ago, american soldiers left washington largest african have a switch. they've been operating for the last 2 decades on a book who discussed the situation. and i've got to start with the countries former president. i mean cause i watched the interview in full on sunday in the meantime, his a preview. the taliban? correct me if i'm mistaken. but i think ever since it emerged in the mid 1990 your views on what that movement represents and whether it's good or not for your country have changed. what do you think about them now? i was against them when they were in power. because i saw them violating the rights of south can people. but when my government came, when the republican i give them a positive they were caught and, and many of them went and settled down in their homes and begun
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a peaceful life. then suddenly the united states and some of the local elements begun to talk that on homes and type credit and forced them to feel the country. it was this violence committed against the african people in the name of fighting the taliban. that led me to calling the taliban, our brothers because they belong to our country. they are our countrymen. do you think they will graham the same amount of tolerance? they would not to they will not. they will not that again, people are giving them a new computer to will receive peace when the african people call for peace. this means and paternity to co exist and to allow the country to progress if they don't allow that. and if they continue to, to, to seek their own domination of count on the way they think of it that will give rise to a nation uprising without a doubt. and i'll be one of those people. russia still lists the taliban as
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a terrorist organization. and for the record, it's the world's deadliest terror group with, i think almost $5000.00 deaths attributed to it in 2019 that's 3 times more than die in the same year. do you think any law abiding countries should be talking to terrorists all labeling any group as tara is given how politically charged that for the toddler, bon, being listed as tourist by the united nation is the cause of their action. of course, i mean you have to, everybody is trying to talk to them because there is no alternative because had no alternative things went wrong, things went wrong and they began to re emerge and part of the population went with them. the answer is not continuing to fight the answers to find the solution and bring the solution. and that is what russia has done and we appreciate it and we
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wanted to continued in fullest. so yes, talk to them. there are some p is no other alternative lines in brief from around the world. now a new russian module is just connected to the international space station, one of the largest. yes, it's called no walker or fonts and is intended for just that. the module has long been wasted by the scientific community and will function as an on board borrowed tree with 13 special experiments already planted. and now it's like measuring $8.00 in magnitude is struck off the coast of the us phase of alaska, the largest since $964.00. it's an army warnings been issued with people advised to take a higher ground. author shocks were felt far away as using and you're watching all teasing, rational, st. jude next for boom, boston, just a few moments time. the team and i will return an offer out with the latest headlines. join us again. that me
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the this is someone business you're, you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel. and i've read to bore in washington coming up in the wake of a major chinese stock dick. the dip the nation government is looking to patch things up on wall street will bring you the latest. then we take you to the european union, where the block, the other most members are struggling to recover in the tourism sector. we take you on the ground a greek, and later the electric vehicle sector is reacting as the founder of one of the household competitors in the field has been charged with fraud. we'll discuss. we have a pack here today, so let's dive right in. we leave the program and the latest out of aging as markets in china and hong kong rallied on thursday following a major sell off in response to a government crackdown,
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targeting the tech and education sectors. but the chinese government is now attempting to ease the fears of investors. that's according to reports that a top regulator privately told global financial firms that they will consider the market impact before introducing future policies. but will not be enough to erase the losses we saw earlier in the week and who will the next crackdown target to go further in depth on the spring and boom bus co host chris, the i and octavio moran z. c o. open s o c. kristi, let's start with you. what do we need to know about this crackdown and why are investors responding so strongly? well, this moved to rain and chinese tech jones pretty much comes after the u. s. past the law. the bars, foreign companies from trading on your exchanges unless they surrender to audits. so given the china for years, the data on its citizens could end up in the hands of its biggest political rival. so china, big tech companies have basically been the pride,
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enjoy the country for some time now, but they've done in size and wealth and they've created new challenges for the government authority. so these tech companies, they collect a massive amount of data on their users eclipsing the capabilities of their western cohorts. so d d, for example, they collect gps trip traffic per floor user involve facial recognition data and even audio recordings of the passenger in the car. so then in the case of a foreign intelligence, there's a lot of sensitive data here. and so that's driving all of this to make sure it doesn't end up in the hands of for an official. so in that a lot of companies to go public on domestic exchanges and award for an influence, but funded domestically because currently foreign investors play an outside role and funding chinese tech firms such as ali baba i do and $0.10. so as we're investors the cart down, not over the sentiment, so very cautious and they believe that the changes will continue because the objective of the chinese authorities are really long term in nature. and our
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octavio for a crackdown for the chinese government that is mainly targeting domestic companies . why are we seeing such a global response and how does the increased pressure on tech stand to have an impact worldwide? well, i think we did see glue response. if you go back a day or 2 ago, so we saw a deep in stock price tank, so prices around the world, basically, as a sort of tried to digest this, we figure out what does it mean? what does this mean for us outside of china? now obviously, because a lot of large companies affect, it depends on china either a supply of semiconductors as a market for revenues. so there's a strong dependence on chinese market. i think that it was fairly short lived. and so now we're basically seeing most the western company shrugged this often doesn't really affect us. this looks like a chinese domestic issue primarily. and this christy pushed out maybe more about sort of the chinese communist party fearing losing influence and power and wanting to.
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