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ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed wegoioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes of poaching in three different countries to sudan. narrator: in addition to cameroon, shell casings were found in the central african republic and chad, all linked to sudanese paramilitary and military groups. and these groups are also killing park rangers. sudan's military is alleged to have murdered six rangers in chad's zakouma national park in 2012. hutson: that murder was accomplished by a joint force of the sudan armed forces and the sudan central reserve police unit known as abu tera. the park rangers, being good muslims, went out to pray one morning at sunrise, and this joint force execu
ruggiero: i saw anand witnessed pepersonally in the centraral african republic that the janjaweed wegoioing far o out f their way to accumulate as much ivory and rhino horn as they could to support them, to make moneney. kalron: evereryone's talking about them, about these horsemen riding through the sahel l reaching areas t thousas of kilometers from t their house and coming back with their loot. we have seen clear evidence of that h happening. we've collected casings linking specific scenes...
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host: anand intohe trash witih it.e, around 1.1.3 biln tons of foodods wasted ery yeyear. much of it ends up in landfills. some goes bad on fields, or if not properly refrigerated, in storage containers or on lorries. but a lot of what gets dumped is actually perfectly edible. europeans alone throw away around 115 kilos of foodod per person, per year. that's shocking, considering 821 million n people worldldwide suffffered from chchronic undernourishnt in 2018. some of them ieueurope. reporter: once a week, stanislav sadilek opens up his garage for the needy. he distributes groceries, mostsy to pensioners and single mothers. today he has pizzas that have almost reached their sell-by date. supermarketsts are no lonr allowed to throw t these produs away. they are legally obligated to give them to charity organinizations. marta frankova is happy. she can now invite her grandchildreren to dinner. marta: i have a very small monthly pension. like, 450 euros. and if you have to buy coal and papay for electricity, it can t pre
host: anand intohe trash witih it.e, around 1.1.3 biln tons of foodods wasted ery yeyear. much of it ends up in landfills. some goes bad on fields, or if not properly refrigerated, in storage containers or on lorries. but a lot of what gets dumped is actually perfectly edible. europeans alone throw away around 115 kilos of foodod per person, per year. that's shocking, considering 821 million n people worldldwide suffffered from chchronic undernourishnt in 2018. some of them ieueurope. reporter:...
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[surf crashihing] swezey: anand that thehe ocean s been this, you know, incredible resoururce and source of nourishmhment for meme; you kno, recreation, wonderment, stimulating my interest in the natural worlrld, and kind of driving what i do, so there's no going somewhere else or eating whwhat's left. thisis is our shd legacy, our shshared resource, and so that's what i bring toto what i dodo. hill: many of us have some sort of relationship with the ocean. maybe it's through things that we like to eat or places that we like to visit, or even long-standing cultural traditions or values that we have around a healthy ocean and a healthy beach that we want to go visit. and so there isn't actually a, you know, a magic message from the past to t tells what''s going to happen because this great human experiment that we have embarked upon is a much larger problem than the geologic record can tell us about. anannouncer: "earth focus" is me possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundadation; and the farvue f foundatio
[surf crashihing] swezey: anand that thehe ocean s been this, you know, incredible resoururce and source of nourishmhment for meme; you kno, recreation, wonderment, stimulating my interest in the natural worlrld, and kind of driving what i do, so there's no going somewhere else or eating whwhat's left. thisis is our shd legacy, our shshared resource, and so that's what i bring toto what i dodo. hill: many of us have some sort of relationship with the ocean. maybe it's through things that we...
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instead shshe studied enenglisd german, anand after gradaduat, bebegan her polilitical careere.e: the only guy we had in our group was in thehe army mot ofof the time, a and most guyn osose daysere e fighng, nonot studying. so that geneneration didn'n't ry get a propoper educationon, wht comes to thehe male segmenent oe population. but femaleles were the, studying and trngng to become s someonen that sense. that's why when there wewere vacancies,s, they were e easily filllled by women.n. porter: the men tended to make . even today, all young mehahave sererve f two y yea. near these marching cadets, younsoldldiersre pacacki up for their r deployment t to the frfront. we were only allowed to film two ofhem polishing ththeir oes. wowomen, too, cacan become offf. bubut the army i itsf, a cenenl institution in this de fac stat rememains a male e doin. har gaspararyan is a nururse assigngned to the yoyoung sold. she shshows us the a air filte whichas s redud respspirory infections in the barracks gohar: everyry year we get 4 40w conscripts. i take care e of them likeke a 20 of thmothe
instead shshe studied enenglisd german, anand after gradaduat, bebegan her polilitical careere.e: the only guy we had in our group was in thehe army mot ofof the time, a and most guyn osose daysere e fighng, nonot studying. so that geneneration didn'n't ry get a propoper educationon, wht comes to thehe male segmenent oe population. but femaleles were the, studying and trngng to become s someonen that sense. that's why when there wewere vacancies,s, they were e easily filllled by women.n....
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this i ia be anotheher way of f making her more efficient, anand it's prety amazing. narrator: californian's concerned about climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirst. [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the last 20 years. and i i was a rel eestate attotorney, so i canan l ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believeve. momost of the people are goioing healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. . and mostly they're being prescribed by their doctors. we are working with universities and also research centers. they ccome here every 3 3 months. thy come and check samples of milk. and now we are working with the allergy doctors in la
this i ia be anotheher way of f making her more efficient, anand it's prety amazing. narrator: californian's concerned about climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirst. [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the...
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of course ananor brexitit deadline is coming down anand this time it was octotober thirty first. it's not the first time the country's changes exit date from the european union. and that's starting to leave a toll on business. three years firms across the u. k. been storing cash and stockpiling goooods ahead of potential no o deluxe it's only to o see the deadline extendnded each time. come on that elect takes a closer look. the invisible lines between britain and europe by having very visible consequences. no one was safe and then on the irish border. consumers have braced themselves for no deal breaks it to three times each time in vain. but with these two lane businesses feel the pinch. this company specializes in marriage and stained cross the poems. which are worried about the press for exit supply chains meaning. a remodel is low on the list of priorities. the extensions are cost hassle withth customers because they ae seen and they don't know what's going on soul and so spend money they're holding back. brexit has chipped away at u. k. productivity us from spending less ti
of course ananor brexitit deadline is coming down anand this time it was octotober thirty first. it's not the first time the country's changes exit date from the european union. and that's starting to leave a toll on business. three years firms across the u. k. been storing cash and stockpiling goooods ahead of potential no o deluxe it's only to o see the deadline extendnded each time. come on that elect takes a closer look. the invisible lines between britain and europe by having very visible...
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anand: 30% to 50%. somewhere in that range. vonnie: ok. guy: we will leave it there. you for the update. joining usvasan, with the update. some breaking news, the biggest opec plus producers -- i wonder if that is code for russia -- the apparently are not pushing for deeper oil cuts. this coming hot on the heels of the big build we saw in the u.s. inventories, another blow to the rally we have seen coming through in crude. the battle between shale and opec plus, maybe opec blinked a little bit. we will wait and see. that is the impact on the oil price right now -- brent crude soft to the touch. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. i'm guy from london, johnson. this is bloomberg markets. let's go to chicago, time for futures in focus. holly lifted joining us now from the cma. a huge move in the bond market over the next few days. is this a buying opportunity or is there more to come? holly: i think there is more to come. we have seen a dramatic selloff in a few days, this is the first in war we are getting a brief for p -- first in four we
anand: 30% to 50%. somewhere in that range. vonnie: ok. guy: we will leave it there. you for the update. joining usvasan, with the update. some breaking news, the biggest opec plus producers -- i wonder if that is code for russia -- the apparently are not pushing for deeper oil cuts. this coming hot on the heels of the big build we saw in the u.s. inventories, another blow to the rally we have seen coming through in crude. the battle between shale and opec plus, maybe opec blinked a little bit....
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a chilwas born evebobody wt anand sit and broht a gif n now 's t happening. thankouou forodayay's ssrise. aid, you wa a indianame? yes. younaname ilittttleox. the displacenent rely, , rely made chchangen ouour lture.e. now w weind d ofive-- ha hhaha!--le there e nono indians, ok? dre: the ly way tsese coastal commitities ll survive into thlalater st century itoto proct o ourlves from thgugulf omexixicoi reale e in 3 yeaearsthis w wl probablbebe allpen n war. i mean,hehe seaill l ta us alal over. at i'mm tryg toto dwith the lee system, what'm trtryintoto do,s buy ouelveves o or 3 neration it's just ouout imssible t inude themntnto a vevee syste it woulcost probly 00 milln, and iwould be near impossible because the llt coitions a so o ba you know, touiuild a flood-proctction oject, y have h have re b benits an cost.nene thi thahat's nono factor i in thcost, th onlnly look t the ct ofof t homeses the costf f the sineness, the infrasucucturebut,t, y know,w, don't t knohowow y put aricee on it,utut thedo n notonsider the cost of a wholculture. [film advan c click
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american firms are lookingng too business i in china anand are ct in t theiddldle. many are not bailing out. >> it is the second china international import export expo. government has skipped the event again, but california has knots. 200 u.s. companies are exhibiting in shanghai. 20% more than last year, hoping to export to china. >> it was clear to us this was our moment to come out and share with china what we are doing and to see if we could learn from the chinese people,e, the chinee consumer and chinese businesspeople in terms of what their needs are. chinese companies have suffered from the trade feud from the two countries which began 18 months ago. donald trump has hoped to lower the trade deficit, but tariffs imposed by both sides have brought tension and contracted trade. >> we have very positive outlook, although there is some turbulence and some conflicts in between, but we hope the current discussion will come with a good outcome. we hope both countries will reach a win-win agreement. >> the u.s. and china are discussing the partial deal that could bri
american firms are lookingng too business i in china anand are ct in t theiddldle. many are not bailing out. >> it is the second china international import export expo. government has skipped the event again, but california has knots. 200 u.s. companies are exhibiting in shanghai. 20% more than last year, hoping to export to china. >> it was clear to us this was our moment to come out and share with china what we are doing and to see if we could learn from the chinese people,e, the...
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, democracynow.org, the war anand peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the countryry and around the world. the first public hearing of the impeachment inquiry into president trump was held wednesday. trump is just the fourth president in u.s. history to face impeachment. two witnesses testified before the house intelligence committee -- george kent, a deputy assistant secretary of state, and william taylor, a former ambassador and the top u.s. diplomat in ukraine. they both said president trump withheld aid to ukraine in an attempt to pressure the country to investigate joe biden and his son hunter, who served on the board of a ukrainian natural gas company. house intelligence chairir adam schiff opened the historic hearing. >> although we have learned a great deal about these events in the last several weeks, there are still missing pieces. the president has instructed the state department and other agencies to ignore congressional subpoenas for documents. he has insnstructed d witnesseso
, democracynow.org, the war anand peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the countryry and around the world. the first public hearing of the impeachment inquiry into president trump was held wednesday. trump is just the fourth president in u.s. history to face impeachment. two witnesses testified before the house intelligence committee -- george kent, a deputy assistant secretary of state, and william taylor, a former ambassador and the...
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some people are saying there is a massive gap in terms of what is promised anand what is actuay deliverednd implemented. some of the victims and relatives in nice have expressed grgreat concern about the e eve. in nicef the groups representing victims of the nice attack pulled support from the event several days ago. they felt victims voices were not being heard as much as promised. they felt victims were being used anecdotally. most of the discussions were taking place among experts. alsovictims will tell you they feel this has been used for political gains, but it is really a way for the government to say they are helping victims when they themselves say they are not getting the support they need. it is a tense subject in nice. the city is struggling with the grief of that attack that took place three years ago. >> thank you for t that update from nice. moving on. latest developments in donald trump's impeachment inquiry. the latest official to take part was ambassador gordon sondland, who gave a stunning testimony on wednesday about what he said was between the pro quo u.s. administrat
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victory will feel extra special according to one former player. >> if they were to beat australia anandew zealand and south africa i don't think anyone could begrudge them, including new zealand's efforts, the last eight years, probably be one of the best achievements ever. reporter: south africa still have a chance, forged in the image of the rainbow nation, produced a series of dogged displays in japan. the springboks tilt at a third world cup title has been given a boost by the return from injury of one of their top stars. >> i always give 100%. i never do on the field if i am not, because it is being selfish. as a player. reporter: the stage is set for the intriguing final in one of the toughest sports on the planet but only one team can reach their goal. phil: saudi arabia has hosted a notable night of wrestling. aside from featuring former heavyweight boxing champion tyson fury, the first-ever women's match will happen. they faced off in the ring in riyadh, wwe crown jewel event. much more modest attire than they normally will wear. the most striking aspect of the night was the em
victory will feel extra special according to one former player. >> if they were to beat australia anandew zealand and south africa i don't think anyone could begrudge them, including new zealand's efforts, the last eight years, probably be one of the best achievements ever. reporter: south africa still have a chance, forged in the image of the rainbow nation, produced a series of dogged displays in japan. the springboks tilt at a third world cup title has been given a boost by the return...
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anand that is how we alall will dedeliver the e best qualility e gegenerations s from now..as asked by some civic leadaders if i would c consider surveying the people of the city of taft, because inin governmen, wwe need business sense, and here i i am. i was s elected to office and i've been reelected 3 times. i i do this f for free. i refuse toto take any wages or any bebenefits, but i take a great deal of pride in it and i raised my family in thisis community. y employees live in thiss community. i own a crane and trucking company, and i actually began my oil field career as a roustabout, whicich is a a very beginner in an oil field. bottom of the tototem pole. andi woworked my way up. taft a actually began as a whistlele-stop on a raiailroad, simply so that the raioad could deliver the consumable goods to help in the development of the burgeong oil and gas industry, and many, many generations of people have grown up in the city of taftft, not jt working in the industry itself but support from the benefits of the i industry asas well. we are surrounded by tens of thousand
anand that is how we alall will dedeliver the e best qualility e gegenerations s from now..as asked by some civic leadaders if i would c consider surveying the people of the city of taft, because inin governmen, wwe need business sense, and here i i am. i was s elected to office and i've been reelected 3 times. i i do this f for free. i refuse toto take any wages or any bebenefits, but i take a great deal of pride in it and i raised my family in thisis community. y employees live in thiss...
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and verified that set that footage anand what it tells us i is a- a story will add the iranianan security forces have been. using excessive lethal force to crush what have been largely peaceful protests and tens of security forces. using live. rounds opening feyerick crowds of protesters. yes so the patterns of the we have seen- include security forces usising firearms- water cannonons t tear gas to disperse protests. a and beating demonstratorors with batons now and imageges of bullt casings leftt on the ground as well as the shocking behind. and distal indicatate that night ammunition has being number has been used as a cross we've looked at. the situation in twenty one cities and- according to them the credible reports we have at least a hundred six protesters and we believe that being killed but actually the real death toll may be much higher. on top of that and the authorities themselves have confirmed that at least one thousand people have been. arresteded have we ay idea of what will happppen too those peoplele. and we do m. because we've been tracking and with the altamont the dem
and verified that set that footage anand what it tells us i is a- a story will add the iranianan security forces have been. using excessive lethal force to crush what have been largely peaceful protests and tens of security forces. using live. rounds opening feyerick crowds of protesters. yes so the patterns of the we have seen- include security forces usising firearms- water cannonons t tear gas to disperse protests. a and beating demonstratorors with batons now and imageges of bullt casings...
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and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — anand menon, directora changing europe, and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. good evening. 30 years after the hillsborough disaster, no one has been held responsible for the deaths of the 96 fans who lost their lives after being crushed on the terraces. today a jury found the policeman in charge on the day at the fa cup semifinal, chief superintendent david duckenfield, not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. it's the third time he's been on trial since 1989. as the verdict was read out, there were gasps and tears in court from the families of some of those who died. our north of england correspondent judith moritz has been at preston crown court. and this was a decisive moment in the very long history of hillsborough and inside courtroom number one here, some of the families were in tears while they waited for the verdict to arrive such as the anxiety and tension they we re such as the anxiety and tension they were feeling. when david duckenfield was found not guilty, he hugge
and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — anand menon, directora changing europe, and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. good evening. 30 years after the hillsborough disaster, no one has been held responsible for the deaths of the 96 fans who lost their lives after being crushed on the terraces. today a jury found the policeman in charge on the day at the fa cup semifinal, chief superintendent david duckenfield, not guilty of...
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anand to do o that, they lookd to palestinians, they looked to the south african anti-apartheid movement whwho provided the mechanismss for recocognition of indigenous rights at the united natitions. anand that all resulted, over four decades, in the touchststone documentn, the e united natio dececlaratin on the rights of indigenenous peoples, which was passed by the u.n. in 2007. and so in many ways,s, when we we look at standing rock and we look at -- if we go down flag row and we see the hundreds of tribal nation flags that were represented in 2016 and 2017, wewe also saw w the palestiniang at was t tre, kind of hearkekening back to that international solidarity with movements of the global south, and specififically ouour palestinian relatives who today are still facing -- much like us, are still facing the brunt and the brutality of settler colonialism, whether it's, you know, the united states recognizing the annexation of the golan heights or whether it's, you know, here in north america and the continued dispossession of indigenous territory and rights. we can see thahat settler c
anand to do o that, they lookd to palestinians, they looked to the south african anti-apartheid movement whwho provided the mechanismss for recocognition of indigenous rights at the united natitions. anand that all resulted, over four decades, in the touchststone documentn, the e united natio dececlaratin on the rights of indigenenous peoples, which was passed by the u.n. in 2007. and so in many ways,s, when we we look at standing rock and we look at -- if we go down flag row and we see the...
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2017 to point out is while obviously freedom of expression in saudi arabia has never been respected anandaudis have alws been targeted and arrested who dare to cross red lines in ththe public speech, what we saw after 2017 was categorically d differt and much worse than what we had seen beforore. both and ensure number and types individuals w who were arrested, but also in the introduction of really pernicious a and malicious abusive practices, most notably like i mentioned earlier, the holding of detainees in unofficial p places of detention where allegations of mistreatment were pretty rampant, including an allegation made by "the new york times" that one m man died as a resultf his t treatmement in the ritz-carlton. we have seen the extortion of individuals to turnover their monetary and financial assets in exchange for their freedom. we have also seen the saudi authorities go a after family members of detainees, instituting arbitrary travel plans, threatening them not to hask out, and t this continued. onone of the o other pernicious practices that it ismportant to point out is the sa
2017 to point out is while obviously freedom of expression in saudi arabia has never been respected anandaudis have alws been targeted and arrested who dare to cross red lines in ththe public speech, what we saw after 2017 was categorically d differt and much worse than what we had seen beforore. both and ensure number and types individuals w who were arrested, but also in the introduction of really pernicious a and malicious abusive practices, most notably like i mentioned earlier, the holding...
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thanks to my reviewers anand menon and katy balls. next, we have a sports round—up. good night.all news to bring you after a busy night in the europa league, and we start at the emirates because another defeat for arsenal has piled more pressure on manager unai emery. they were beaten 2—1 by eintract frankfurt. they should still reach the last 32, but it's now seven games without a win. meanwhile, wolves booked their place in the knockout stage, despite letting a two—goal lead slip in portugal. michael redford rounds up the action. the image is not a happy place. no wins in november has seen pressure firmly mounted on manager in a emery. in times of trouble you need leaders and since losing the captaincy over a month ago. arsenal was nearly given the perfect start. he did give arsenal the perfect finish to the heart, though. that's ten goals for this season. any positivity, though, was gone shortly after the restart. frankfurt level. his second wasn't far behind, frankfurt now in frontjust his second wasn't far behind, frankfurt now in front just after the hour mark. and despite
thanks to my reviewers anand menon and katy balls. next, we have a sports round—up. good night.all news to bring you after a busy night in the europa league, and we start at the emirates because another defeat for arsenal has piled more pressure on manager unai emery. they were beaten 2—1 by eintract frankfurt. they should still reach the last 32, but it's now seven games without a win. meanwhile, wolves booked their place in the knockout stage, despite letting a two—goal lead slip in...
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we will speak to omar shakir about his deportation anand what it means for the future of human rights work in israel. then to iraq, where more than 340 people have been killed since nationwide anti-government protests began in october. >> we are students in buzzer and across iraq continue without protest. we are in the fifth week of the students try. we will prprotest until we overthrow the regime and dissolve parliament and all the political class resigns election law is change. amy: we will speak to the iraqi poet, novelist, translator, and scholar sinan antoon. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a federal judge has ruled president trump cannot block top white house officials from testifying in the ongoing impeachment hearings. the judge's reasoning, "the primary take away from the past 250 years of recorded american history is that president are not kings." judge ketanji brown jackson's ruling says former white house counsel don mcgahn must comply with a congressional subpoena and testify to impeachm
we will speak to omar shakir about his deportation anand what it means for the future of human rights work in israel. then to iraq, where more than 340 people have been killed since nationwide anti-government protests began in october. >> we are students in buzzer and across iraq continue without protest. we are in the fifth week of the students try. we will prprotest until we overthrow the regime and dissolve parliament and all the political class resigns election law is change. amy: we...
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it is raising eyebrows iberia iag already owns anand join f forces with arerear is expected to boostadrid as a flight hub. they hope to complete the deal and the second half of next year. tradingok at monday's action. off to a positivive start. the footsie in london just o ovr just the ftse in london over 1%. the d dax up 1.2%. investors writing hopepes about- for u.s. firms to sell to huawei. -- gains over 1.6%. shares in shanghai up nearly .6.6%. genie: we have been talking about emmanuel macron's visit to china. >> he is planning to drum up support for a series of business deals. french firms are supposed to come away with deals covering agriculture, tourism, and health. boosthopes the trip will the growing s share of french exports to china. we get a c closer -- a closer lk at business ties to the country. luxury brands, sportswear, retail, tourism. of french businesses have attempted to crack the chinese markets. unlevel facing an playing field. >> in recent years, the french grocery chchain has had to sell around 80% of it chinese stores. it is far from an isolated case. peugeo
it is raising eyebrows iberia iag already owns anand join f forces with arerear is expected to boostadrid as a flight hub. they hope to complete the deal and the second half of next year. tradingok at monday's action. off to a positivive start. the footsie in london just o ovr just the ftse in london over 1%. the d dax up 1.2%. investors writing hopepes about- for u.s. firms to sell to huawei. -- gains over 1.6%. shares in shanghai up nearly .6.6%. genie: we have been talking about emmanuel...
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with me are anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and katy balls, deputy political editor... ‘no justice for the 96‘ — that‘s the headline on the front of the metro after the police commander blamed for the 1989 hillsborough disaster was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter. the guardian asks ‘who was to blame‘ for the deaths of the hillsborough victims as bereaved relatives react to the not guilty verdict with outrage. the telegraph reports that channel 4 has been threatened with a major shake—up after the conservative party accused the broadcaster of refusing them entry to a televised debate on climate change. that took place tonight. the conservatives had offered up michael gove but channel 4 said the programme was for party leaders only. same story on the front of the eyes. writing that the conservatives have filed a formal complaint with ofcom after an ice sculpture was used in place of the prime minister. the ice sculpture being a melting globe. so let‘s begin... we will start off with a front page of the guardian, katie, do you want to ta ke of the guardian, kat
with me are anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and katy balls, deputy political editor... ‘no justice for the 96‘ — that‘s the headline on the front of the metro after the police commander blamed for the 1989 hillsborough disaster was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter. the guardian asks ‘who was to blame‘ for the deaths of the hillsborough victims as bereaved relatives react to the not guilty verdict with outrage. the telegraph reports that channel 4 has...
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anand on the moon, experiment a station called alsep -- an experimental station called alsep sends backata. >> it has been turned on, and i'm happy to say it is functioning perfectly. >> it's been functioning since it was turned on. >> the experiment, as has been reported, is functioning in all respects properly. >> i think it will represent a major discovery of completely unanticipated things about the moon. >> your going to have to throw the book away and begin over again, which seems to be the case with the moon in general. >> apollo 12 was a milestone in manned extraterrestrial exploration. it achieved its pinpoint landing, as close as possible to its selected target market by surveyor. it set a pace and pattern of scientific exploration that future missions will not only follow, but will go beyond. ♪ >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america. saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. night on "q&a," pamela constable talks about her experiences covering that region. >> sometimes pe
anand on the moon, experiment a station called alsep -- an experimental station called alsep sends backata. >> it has been turned on, and i'm happy to say it is functioning perfectly. >> it's been functioning since it was turned on. >> the experiment, as has been reported, is functioning in all respects properly. >> i think it will represent a major discovery of completely unanticipated things about the moon. >> your going to have to throw the book away and begin...
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anand it's also not good d forw to respond to o these things that i had been reading about.in being -- finding yourself in that frame of mind isn't a very constructive place to kind of respond to it. so i started saving things that seseed hopefulul or initiative, sometimes small things that have been dodone in a little t n oror in another country that hae proved to be successful. at first i started just posting those online. more recently, it became more official with a little tete of editors and writers and web designers and all that kind of thing. and itit's often called solutions journalism. it focuses not just on good news, like some someone's donated a lot of money to schools or someoeone has done a good de, but onon a whole initiative ththat has proven to be successl and that one would hopope can e then used as a model and d adopted by other places. that's the idea. we don't have the time. we are not activists in that we don't try and get these things adopted. the assumption is that if we put it out there, people might discover it and realize, oh, someone's found a sos
anand it's also not good d forw to respond to o these things that i had been reading about.in being -- finding yourself in that frame of mind isn't a very constructive place to kind of respond to it. so i started saving things that seseed hopefulul or initiative, sometimes small things that have been dodone in a little t n oror in another country that hae proved to be successful. at first i started just posting those online. more recently, it became more official with a little tete of editors...
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including a swastika drawn in a dorm hall and other vandalism featuring racial slurs targeting black anand asian people. in new york, four students at columbia university with the global non-violent action movement extinction rebellion launched a five-day hunger strike monday. the students are demanding columbia declare a climate emergency and pursue a community-led process to divest from fossil fuels. over 400 people in 30 countries are participating in similar hunger strikes with extinction rebellion across the globe. former fnl -- nfl quarterback -- thisp burnett workout came after week of contentious negotiations with the nfl which cap has accused of blackballing him for taking the knee during the national anthem as a protest against police violence and racism. racial sparked justice protest that resulted in him not being signed by a single nfl team and being out of the league for three years. on saturday, he refused to participate in the nfl's hastily arranged workout which was to be closed to the press was tough instead he went to the nearby high school and held his own workout, whic
including a swastika drawn in a dorm hall and other vandalism featuring racial slurs targeting black anand asian people. in new york, four students at columbia university with the global non-violent action movement extinction rebellion launched a five-day hunger strike monday. the students are demanding columbia declare a climate emergency and pursue a community-led process to divest from fossil fuels. over 400 people in 30 countries are participating in similar hunger strikes with extinction...
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people around the world to see their protest against wto and africa, latin america, asia, europe, anandin the u.s. also. we did not want this one-size-fits-all corporate rule . so ass soon as we heard it was seseattle,e, we starte organizi. we opened an office in seattle in march of 1999. and the goal was both to stop the planned wto expansion and also to signal to the whole world the u.s. was in this fight with everyone else. we need to diffeferent rulules r ththe globalal economy. -- we need a different rules for the global economy. juan: few people in the world at therd of the wto in the time. tell us how you came to be in seattle in november of 1999. >> i was in seattle as part of the international forum on globalization, the ifg, which brought together all of us who are questioning the precursor of cashto before the mara agreement was signed. gatt because of the corporations that mentioned it first in the meeting in 1997 in geneva and in a result outside geneva. and they were talking about patenting seeds and left, and international treaty which would make it a requirement for all
people around the world to see their protest against wto and africa, latin america, asia, europe, anandin the u.s. also. we did not want this one-size-fits-all corporate rule . so ass soon as we heard it was seseattle,e, we starte organizi. we opened an office in seattle in march of 1999. and the goal was both to stop the planned wto expansion and also to signal to the whole world the u.s. was in this fight with everyone else. we need to diffeferent rulules r ththe globalal economy. -- we need...
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cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are eof lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't forget, we're on facebook, dw women. see you next week. 11/22/19 11/22/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> this is the sentiment of the people. the people our board of social injustice. there are killing our cultural identity. our indigenous communities are in danger. the labor reforms do not benefit the colombian people. amy: hundreds of thousands take to the streets of colombia the largest national strike colombia has seen in years. we will go to
cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are eof lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't...
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oliver: it was quite sober but the republicans are under enormous pressure anand you cocd feel that hereay. there was a memo circulated addressed to republican house members where they put out the strategy of their defense. that was to say -- you could really tell that today in this hearing republicans also were talking about the attempted to such as this -- coup, such is the word the president is using. there were two diplomats, chosen by president trump, working for the u.s. government. they have a high level of credibility and it is exactly what the democrats are trying to capitalize on today here on capitol hill. brent: history is being made today. this is the third time we have had impeachment hearings, public hearings that have been televised. it is the first time witnesses have been shown to tell the story of alleged abuse of power. are we looking at a tipping point? >> one thing we should also emphasize is we have seen impeachment hearings before. they were aired on television but it meant a very different thing at the time. we have social media and all forms of media. when nixon
oliver: it was quite sober but the republicans are under enormous pressure anand you cocd feel that hereay. there was a memo circulated addressed to republican house members where they put out the strategy of their defense. that was to say -- you could really tell that today in this hearing republicans also were talking about the attempted to such as this -- coup, such is the word the president is using. there were two diplomats, chosen by president trump, working for the u.s. government. they...
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cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are eof lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't forget, we're on facebook, dw women. see you next week. narrator: today on "earth focus," religion and developmpment in asia. filmmakers kalyanee mam and gary marcuse on how cultural traditions intersect with economic growth in cambodia and china. coming up on "earth focus." kalyanee: as an immigrant, as a refugee, you know, from cambodia, my family and i, you know, fled cambodia when i was four years old. and what i realized was what happening in areng valley was that the people were also being
cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are eof lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't...
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the e bank of e e river llapaps, anand it was swept awa for drinking water, the villagers collect raine grown-ups work hard every day on construction sites in the nearby city, but they never earn enough. ououm: every day, i builild hos for other people. the hotels, restauaurants, and skyscrapers are also all madee using sand. the rich live their comfortable lives, and i'm poor and can't do anything about it. but because the sand is missing here, , our house slid into te mekong. reporter: the villagers are desperate, but also disheartenened. khat: the sand doesn't belong to anyone. it belongs to the river. but these people come here -- investors, business people -- they come and just take the sand in order to sell it. reporter: cambodia has now officially prohibited the export of sand. but how strictly is the ban enforced? when asked, government officials refuse to comment. just outside the capital phnom penh, mountains of sand are piled up for the city's own construction sites. this man works for a conservatition group. thun: : in 2016 we c checked e shipping documentation and found th
the e bank of e e river llapaps, anand it was swept awa for drinking water, the villagers collect raine grown-ups work hard every day on construction sites in the nearby city, but they never earn enough. ououm: every day, i builild hos for other people. the hotels, restauaurants, and skyscrapers are also all madee using sand. the rich live their comfortable lives, and i'm poor and can't do anything about it. but because the sand is missing here, , our house slid into te mekong. reporter: the...
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it tightly controls the image and distribution of a range of products to keep them profitable anand aspirationallvmh had revenues of nearly 47 billion euros last year. most of it from its leather and fashion division with friends from louis vuitton. tiffany will fit into it's watches and durably division, currently one of its smaller ununits. lvmh says acquiring tiffany will transform m its jewelry business and strengthen its presence in the united states as luxury shoppers in asia are hit by the global slowdown. phil: the right hailing service uber has been refused a new license to operate by london. the decisions are based on safety concerns. they say uber has put passengers at risk. uber also faced opposition from drivers of the iconic london taxis. >> for troopers three and a half million users in london, -- for over -- for uber's three nath million users, it faces -- the city's mayor says uber has been failing to protect its customers. >> there are at least 14,000 journeys were somebody uses an uber has thought the person driving is one person but turns out to be somebody else. these are se
it tightly controls the image and distribution of a range of products to keep them profitable anand aspirationallvmh had revenues of nearly 47 billion euros last year. most of it from its leather and fashion division with friends from louis vuitton. tiffany will fit into it's watches and durably division, currently one of its smaller ununits. lvmh says acquiring tiffany will transform m its jewelry business and strengthen its presence in the united states as luxury shoppers in asia are hit by...
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the left says we need more gunun control anand the right says w e have a rigight to keep them. a 1515ear-old isis not allowed o own a handgun. you have to be 21 years old to purchase one of those. this school has not had anything like this. they didid have a threat that turned out to be a hoax a few months ago. they have done some active shooter drills. they have talked to the students and the parents about the possibility but most of the parents i spoke to today said they never thought this would happen in their n neighborhoodd. >> w we have heardrd that many s before.. thee onlnly burureau chief withc news radio confirmrming for us that there a are now two fatalities i in the scolol shshooting neaear los angeles.s. thanank you. here are some other stories making headlines. in baghdad, frfresh clashes between antigovernment protesters and police have left at least four dead and dozens more injured. demomonstrators are demanding political reforms amid government corruption and economic hardship. more than 300 people have been killed since the protestss erupted in october. turke
the left says we need more gunun control anand the right says w e have a rigight to keep them. a 1515ear-old isis not allowed o own a handgun. you have to be 21 years old to purchase one of those. this school has not had anything like this. they didid have a threat that turned out to be a hoax a few months ago. they have done some active shooter drills. they have talked to the students and the parents about the possibility but most of the parents i spoke to today said they never thought this...
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cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are eof lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't forget, we're on facebook, dw women. see you next week. announcer: "big cities" explores bold solutions for urban challenges. maintaining a sustainanable way of life through organic farming is possisible, even in big citi. in this episode, a woman in the favelas of rio de janeiro shows us how to maximize every last bit of local produce while also generating income for the community, and in paris, urban dwellers and beekeepers are dedevelopiping a culture of f sg
cient site of machu picchu willll be able to cope with al t>> repression anand discriminanation are eof lifefe forany woe around the wor. our new faceboochchannedw women, you will find more stories about those taking a a stand and inspiring others to oo the sameme. dw women g gives a voice to te women of our world. anthat's all from us.. as alwayays, do drop us a line d let us k know what you t thougf the program. we love hearing from you. our email address is global3000@dw.com. and don't...