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he's the editor of agricultural trade magazine think world alister how dangerous is that outbreak of swine flu in china was fine fever rather and what does it mean for the global pop business well i mean our innocent how dangerous it is catastrophic to china we need isa some of it known as a 100000000 pics saluted china's already lost to the speaker that could reason half of it by the body and yet she's social problem it's not a welfare problem and it's spreading all over asia as you just cannot underestimate the scale of this probably the biggest downward disease outbreak in living memory and as you say setting a big impact on markets each each giving almost an artificial lift in price to book exporters all over the world including in germany spain and beyond but you know you as you just measure a european farmers are hardly complaining about this are they. think some of the great marriage and i mean these are routine things happening here on the one hand east reading west which for russia of see there's a lot of virus in poland bulgaria romania at the moment it's a lot of nervousne
he's the editor of agricultural trade magazine think world alister how dangerous is that outbreak of swine flu in china was fine fever rather and what does it mean for the global pop business well i mean our innocent how dangerous it is catastrophic to china we need isa some of it known as a 100000000 pics saluted china's already lost to the speaker that could reason half of it by the body and yet she's social problem it's not a welfare problem and it's spreading all over asia as you just...
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then will happen let's go problems to use a com as a river operation at that particular act jonathan alist always good to talk to you thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera thanks well it's a ling has a new government prime minister josep a county has presented the list of his new cabinet to the president will swear them in on thursday the new coalition is unlikely is an unlikely alliance between contains antiestablishment 5 star movement and their former rivals the left us democratic party this ends a months long crisis triggered after the hard right leader not to any pulled out of the earlier coalition government. but i'm of people killed by a hurricane dorry on in the bahamas has now jumped to 20 the storm slammed into the ol and as a category 5 hurricane but as now weakened united nation is warning that 70000 people ever need of aid millie half of all homes on the 2 worst effects darlins what damaged or destroyed well a speed at that wins a pit they abaco islands when dorian made landfall with a highest on record we i and a mids of one of the greatest nasty crisis in our country
then will happen let's go problems to use a com as a river operation at that particular act jonathan alist always good to talk to you thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera thanks well it's a ling has a new government prime minister josep a county has presented the list of his new cabinet to the president will swear them in on thursday the new coalition is unlikely is an unlikely alliance between contains antiestablishment 5 star movement and their former rivals the left us democratic...
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on the brakes it's i don't get me wrong ok but there are geopolitical implications of it go ahead alister. well yeah the huge geopolitical implications i mean i think though the thing is that if we come out of the european union with anything approaching a clean break where we have the ability to make our own policies are and then to enter into negotiations then we're in a better position than the decisions been handed down from. which we're part of but which as a people as a demo swede never really hard any possibility of contributing to the making of so there's lots of scare stories yes but i think we should take. 6 should look at the positive side of this of being able to. interact on something approaching our as a starting point on our own terms and obviously compromises will need to follow in all of these things but ultimately if you're talking trade then we've got companies in britain and companies in america and throughout the european union that want to make products and want to sell them at a profit so there's a certain logic in that which will lead to compromise as we shouldn't
on the brakes it's i don't get me wrong ok but there are geopolitical implications of it go ahead alister. well yeah the huge geopolitical implications i mean i think though the thing is that if we come out of the european union with anything approaching a clean break where we have the ability to make our own policies are and then to enter into negotiations then we're in a better position than the decisions been handed down from. which we're part of but which as a people as a demo swede never...
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militias supported by iran the main sponsor of terrorism throughout the world is a ron with its expansion alist agenda iran exploits the resources of its people in order to wage proxy war using militias which are capable of the most heinous forms of destruction and sabotage. of the then had the army stepped up his rhetoric accusing to han of trying to spread yemen's war into saudi arabia and on to the high seas. iran be yemen when iran has sown heavy has wrought havoc in the arab peninsula it has created trained and financed toothy militias to be brandished the slogan of the iranian revolution and they haven't priced an approach based on abuse repression and torture the who things have transformed the region into a stronghold to launch rockets in order to threaten the security of neighboring states and never gave in and the result see. who the forces meanwhile have reversed their decision to observe their own ceasefire instead they claimed they've made significant progress in border fighting against saudi coalition troops as well as against yemeni fighters backed by saudi arabia. thousands of t
militias supported by iran the main sponsor of terrorism throughout the world is a ron with its expansion alist agenda iran exploits the resources of its people in order to wage proxy war using militias which are capable of the most heinous forms of destruction and sabotage. of the then had the army stepped up his rhetoric accusing to han of trying to spread yemen's war into saudi arabia and on to the high seas. iran be yemen when iran has sown heavy has wrought havoc in the arab peninsula it...
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militias supported by iran the main sponsor of terrorism throughout the world is a ron with its expansion alist agenda iran exploits the resources of its people in order to wage proxy war using militias which are capable of the most heinous forms of destruction and sabotage and that he had shot of the then how the army stepped up his rhetoric accusing to han of trying to spread yemen's war into saudi arabia and onto the high seas. well. yemen when iran has some heavy has wrought havoc in the arab peninsula it has created trained armed and financed militias to brandish the slogan of the iranian revolution and they haven't priced an approach based on abuse repression and torture the who things have transformed the region into a stronghold to launch rockets in order to threaten the security of neighboring states and never gave in and the ritzy. who the forces meanwhile have reversed their decision to observe their own ceasefire instead they claimed they've made significant progress in border fighting against saudi coalition troops as well as against yemeni fighters backed by saudi arabia. thousand
militias supported by iran the main sponsor of terrorism throughout the world is a ron with its expansion alist agenda iran exploits the resources of its people in order to wage proxy war using militias which are capable of the most heinous forms of destruction and sabotage and that he had shot of the then how the army stepped up his rhetoric accusing to han of trying to spread yemen's war into saudi arabia and onto the high seas. well. yemen when iran has some heavy has wrought havoc in the...
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voicing their solidarity with the actor who they say was wrongfully convicted of resisting arrest have alister was detained during a protest rally of the last. merril election in moscow he is now appealing his 3 and a half year sentence as medina explains. the moscow court has sentenced a young up and coming out. of to 3 and a half years and prison for attacking a member of russia's national guard during an unsanctioned rally that took place on august the 3rd now the officer who arrested testified in court and she said that he was an active participant in the rallies that he was shouting on to government slogans and that he during the arrest he dislocated his shoulder meanwhile there is a video footage. rastan many were outreach saying on the video puddle simply stands by the metro station looking at his phone and not shouting slogans himself says that he did not intend to use force he stumbled backwards and denies that he is guilty of any wrong doing now the judge read refused to review the video footage of the rats ruling that introduced by the prosecution was sufficient this case sparked an
voicing their solidarity with the actor who they say was wrongfully convicted of resisting arrest have alister was detained during a protest rally of the last. merril election in moscow he is now appealing his 3 and a half year sentence as medina explains. the moscow court has sentenced a young up and coming out. of to 3 and a half years and prison for attacking a member of russia's national guard during an unsanctioned rally that took place on august the 3rd now the officer who arrested...
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ordered the federal government to restore normal life in kashmir soon as possible well we some regional alist whether it's the other severe measures 2 were necessary in kashmir. exceptional situation requires exceptional measures and. implementers and sure the government will vote. you know he started it off by name is on. a lot of things here we relaxed what example. was britain's of all been most of the day i think is open. and the marilyn connections are. of course some restrictions there where you are in due course of pain those are destructions would also be removed so those who are gay will be released in good to do very little except those who house this or charges against them and the case is going against them in the us or it's clearly the some of the confusion and the restrictions on the communications restrictions especially on. the phone and on the internet are working because a lot of the cross border terrorist attacks have happened to coordination or were these means and also through. and other such things which are not you know which are encrypted and not easy to crowd funding
ordered the federal government to restore normal life in kashmir soon as possible well we some regional alist whether it's the other severe measures 2 were necessary in kashmir. exceptional situation requires exceptional measures and. implementers and sure the government will vote. you know he started it off by name is on. a lot of things here we relaxed what example. was britain's of all been most of the day i think is open. and the marilyn connections are. of course some restrictions there...
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[mcnamee] yeah, so i knew him at 22, and he was such alist. and he believed that connecting everyone in the world was so important that it justified any action necessary to get there. and there is the flaw. it's this notion that you're going to get problems as you did in myanmar, a country of 50 million in asia -- in[smith] boy, you're comp facebook to myanmar now. [mcnamee] well bear with me for a sec. so faceb the only internet in myanmar, it's the only media there. and when the authorities used it to essentially do hate speech against a religious minority alit triggered what the und a classic ethnic cleansing. and ebook, everybody went hey, you know, we didn't cause it, yes, 9,000 people died, 42,000 people are missing and presumed dead buouthat's just a cost ogrowth. [smith] your point is that facebook in that case was every bit as much of a bad actor as the gent that perpetrated this? [mcnamee] no, i'm saying that they enabled it and theitoreaction to it was noeap to the defense of this poor benighted minority. but rather to say, i'm sorr
[mcnamee] yeah, so i knew him at 22, and he was such alist. and he believed that connecting everyone in the world was so important that it justified any action necessary to get there. and there is the flaw. it's this notion that you're going to get problems as you did in myanmar, a country of 50 million in asia -- in[smith] boy, you're comp facebook to myanmar now. [mcnamee] well bear with me for a sec. so faceb the only internet in myanmar, it's the only media there. and when the authorities...
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militias supported by iran the main sponsor of terrorism throughout the world is a ron with its expansion alist agenda iran exploits the resources of its people in order to wage proxy war using militias which are capable of the most heinous forms of destruction and sabotage. of the then had one army stepped up his rhetoric accusing to han of trying to spread yemen's war into saudi arabia and onto the high seas. yemen with iran has some heavy has wrought havoc in the arab peninsula it has created trained and financed toothy militias to brandish the slogan of the iranian revolution and they haven't priced an approach based on abuse repression and torture the who things have transformed the region into a stronghold to launch rockets in order to threaten the security of neighboring states and never gave in and the see. who the forces meanwhile have reversed their decision to observe their own ceasefire instead they claim they've made significant progress in border fighting against saudi coalition troops as well as against yemeni fighters backed by saudi arabia. thousands of the enemy forces have be
militias supported by iran the main sponsor of terrorism throughout the world is a ron with its expansion alist agenda iran exploits the resources of its people in order to wage proxy war using militias which are capable of the most heinous forms of destruction and sabotage. of the then had one army stepped up his rhetoric accusing to han of trying to spread yemen's war into saudi arabia and onto the high seas. yemen with iran has some heavy has wrought havoc in the arab peninsula it has...
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very form alistic approach vis-a-vis social change makes whenever we grapple with a challenge, we go into find the constitution approving new legislation and we never think of going back which is the most important thing. the civic information and the development in political culture which is, indeed, much stronger eventually everything will depend on the will of the peoples. and it is there where the future of leadership will be defined. and not only that, but where the administration of expectations vis-a-vis democracy take place. >> the rule of law, the first 500 years are indeed the most difficult ones. the first 500. yes, we are approaching that, aren't we? so 40 years is, indeed, nothing. so what we have heard is truly extremely clear and how things are changing. so we'll be talking about that. >> daniela, tell us about argentina. is argentina -- let's assume for the sake of argument that fernandez gannon, what change is that going to mean for argentina and for the region? in two minutes. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: however, i do believe that there is a real
very form alistic approach vis-a-vis social change makes whenever we grapple with a challenge, we go into find the constitution approving new legislation and we never think of going back which is the most important thing. the civic information and the development in political culture which is, indeed, much stronger eventually everything will depend on the will of the peoples. and it is there where the future of leadership will be defined. and not only that, but where the administration of...
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own culture and means of livelihood we all know that all countries health problems yet the haitian alist attacks that we have suffered coming from a large part of the international media due to the fire outbreaks and the amazonian region have aroused our patriotic. and. it is a fallacy to say that the amazon is the heritage of humankind and a misconception is confirmed by scientists to say that emma's own forests are the lungs of the world well using and resorting to these fellas is certain countries instead of helping work on the media lies and behaved in a dis respectful manner and with a colonialist spirit 5. they even called into question that which we hold as the most sacred value our sovereignty. one of these countries during a recent g 7 meeting. suggests applying a sanctions to brazil without even consulting with or hearing brazil i think those countries that did not accept to go ahead with this absurd proposal. in particular . i think present donald trump who very aptly summarized this period that should prevail among united nations member countries i.e. respect. for the freedom
own culture and means of livelihood we all know that all countries health problems yet the haitian alist attacks that we have suffered coming from a large part of the international media due to the fire outbreaks and the amazonian region have aroused our patriotic. and. it is a fallacy to say that the amazon is the heritage of humankind and a misconception is confirmed by scientists to say that emma's own forests are the lungs of the world well using and resorting to these fellas is certain...
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people like alister birch and justine greening saying the party is not the party ijoined before.thin the conservative party? is it moving quite liberally onto the turf of the brexit party was —— quite deliberately on the turf of the breasted party —— brexit party. -- brexit party. these are not... they are lifelong mps lifelong members, people who have worked, spent their whole lives to this cause, suddenly finding the shift the borisjohnson has delivered in a matter of weeks pushed some by nigel farage in that direction, they say they can neither feel part of this party. the conservative party has prided themselves on being quite a broad church. you could see it from number ten's position that if you're going to have an election, you do not want to come back with the majority and have tony or 30 who are still not signed up to what you wa nt to are still not signed up to what you want to do. that is definitely their view. there are other view is these are not normal times, not normal votes. this is not some deal on education there has been an argument about. this is a fundamental
people like alister birch and justine greening saying the party is not the party ijoined before.thin the conservative party? is it moving quite liberally onto the turf of the brexit party was —— quite deliberately on the turf of the breasted party —— brexit party. -- brexit party. these are not... they are lifelong mps lifelong members, people who have worked, spent their whole lives to this cause, suddenly finding the shift the borisjohnson has delivered in a matter of weeks pushed...
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alister bert took the stage, unlike dominic greif, he didn't want to stop brexit, he wanted to leaveht that was possible. but was also attacking what he saw as myths being put about by the government, around no—deal, and whether it was going to cause disruption, and david golf, form is just a secretary and former treasury minister said that he used to be a euro sceptic, he used to be in the european research group, just like jacob rees—mogg, but then he looked at some of the effects of a potential no—deal, and that filled him with horror, he said. i think he had the most outspoken attack on the governments, and indeed the prime minister's slogan he has everywhere here, get brexit done, he was saying this was a myth, brexit would not be done on october the 31st, if there isa done on october the 31st, if there is a no—deal brexit, the negotiations will continue, but negotiations will continue, but negotiations would have to continue with our trading partners from a position of weakness, not a position of strength. so i think that was a little bit livelier, otherfringe meetings were ava
alister bert took the stage, unlike dominic greif, he didn't want to stop brexit, he wanted to leaveht that was possible. but was also attacking what he saw as myths being put about by the government, around no—deal, and whether it was going to cause disruption, and david golf, form is just a secretary and former treasury minister said that he used to be a euro sceptic, he used to be in the european research group, just like jacob rees—mogg, but then he looked at some of the effects of a...