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it just--it's a very special place, andnd to have the i induy brings a lot of momoney to the econonomy, and we'd likeke to se this economy built back up. man:n: and it's emotional, you know? ? because hehere--this is where i learnened to abalone-di, you u know, backck in 1999, you knknow, and to see what't's hapd toto it is, yeyeah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restorore the kelplp forest. man 3: because t this is our plplayground. . we love ththis.s is--when you're talkiking about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come o out there d we play,y, we love this place.ee don't t want to sesee it hurt.te want t to have somomething tha's renewablble and suststainable. % of all the abalonene now in mendndocino are e dead because theyey've starved to o death. w, 95% of a all the abalone in sona county are dead. we will n never dive there again. man 4: it's... it's s beyond words just how bad it's gotten. [water bubbling] aquilino:
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andnd so, that says a lot. we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. eduardodo uriarte: so, , the coy grid alternatives p pays for the systemem. they have it installe. they have it monitored for 20 years and at the end of that 20 years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte: once e we figurd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we're aboutut to get iininstalled d now. ededuardo uriararte: i've toldd family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, " "are you sure? what d did you get yoursef iinto? did--did you just sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what happenened" ok. ursua: ok.k. very good. excelle. tthank you. . thank you. silvia uriarte: : thank you so much. hom: i think a big challenge for us is that because we're intentional about working with communities that don't necessarily see solar every day, there canan be a natutural statf diststrust when
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andnd told us not to make any noise. accordingg to police at least two thousand people h have been detained in kashmir since india revoked the autonomy of its only muslimm majority region. kashmir has been divided between india and pakistan and contested by the two countries since indepenendence from the british in nineteen forty seven. pakistan says it's considering taking the matter to the international criminal court. not sit this bulletin stay with this modem here you watching france twenty four . because of the one. when the truth. welcome to this week's. time and not enough. this is known for one thing fooled it's food this country has a reputation for common reacts to that but could not basri rich food really be both delicious and good for the planet what was the topic we're discussing in today show i. guess. a sausage i'm here it combines. a call punk might not be what you first thing called when you hear the word stated that i see but this underground lair is a treasure trove of all things healthy local. environ
andnd told us not to make any noise. accordingg to police at least two thousand people h have been detained in kashmir since india revoked the autonomy of its only muslimm majority region. kashmir has been divided between india and pakistan and contested by the two countries since indepenendence from the british in nineteen forty seven. pakistan says it's considering taking the matter to the international criminal court. not sit this bulletin stay with this modem here you watching france twenty...
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between t traditional andnd modedern life, i it is the youno are the most vulnerable. 21 years old, he dreams of being a footballer, but for the moment he wastes s his time on the streets ofof tassel lack -- of tasiilaq. >> we need more jobs here. but many of them are drinking alcohol and they will not work. they are just ringing beers. the future vision of shared by young people. greenland wins the prize every year for hopelessness. with a suicide rate the highest in the world, eight times higher than france. he lost his b bt friend l last year. >> he was drunk and his girlfriend is with another boy. hehe is angry and drunk, so went home and killlled himself. i was thinking i cannot continue anymore. so i cried every day, so i go andd cry and talk to him. undnder the snow w is an area e size o of a a football l nch. average, they bury a teenager every month. i cannot really remember which one is my best friend. i think it is this one. >> now some people are looking for ways to fight back. this theater group has created a show which exposes things that most people in t tasiilaq would p
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trust in politics that if you have a referendudum, you should act on the i instructions of the musts andndt is why wee come out of the e.u. on october 31, deal or no deal. then, of course, we can take our relationship forward and when i say take it forward, i agree with you wholeheartedly that it is a extraordinary friendship. at this moment, french troops are being conveyed in british helicopters as we work together to fight terrorism. as we stand here together side-by-side, british troops and french troops are side-by-side protecting the eastern borders of nato. assad'segime -- when regime used chemical weapons, it that showed revulsion in the west by taking out chemical weapons facilities. together, we built the world's first supersonic passenger aircraft and a tunnel under the channel. -- hold out hope of curing the diseases.ctable at the g7 you are chairing, which i am sure will be a success, the u.k. and francnce will work hand in glove to tackle climate change, the tragic loss of species and biodiversity and ensure that every girl in the world gets 12 years of quality education. i t
trust in politics that if you have a referendudum, you should act on the i instructions of the musts andndt is why wee come out of the e.u. on october 31, deal or no deal. then, of course, we can take our relationship forward and when i say take it forward, i agree with you wholeheartedly that it is a extraordinary friendship. at this moment, french troops are being conveyed in british helicopters as we work together to fight terrorism. as we stand here together side-by-side, british troops and...
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the unauthorized practice of medicine is punishable by up to two years in prisonon andnd thiy thousand euros in fines so how does their obtain the syrup. on her instagram accountnt she advertises this b brand of howw you're on the gass it. a quick internet search confirmss how easy it is to procure. even without a prescription anyone can order the product and in as little as three days receive a kit complete with two serum filled syringes. the instructions however do specified that it should only be used by accredited medical professionals. like dermatologists are plastic surgeons. paul this doctor regularly uses hydronic acid on patients. a procedure which requires specialized knowledge of the human body. find a problem is people unfamiliar with anatomy can inject vessels which can lead to serious complications such as necrosis blood vesselel blockages. under cover journalists identifified nearlyly a dozen individualsls n instagram across france performing legal injections none of whwhom are medical professionals instead they are hairstylists beauticians even telephone operators and d
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at the top six she looked me up and down and said maybe you should stop making a pipig of yourself andnd click on she i think if she had slapped me in the face it would have hurt lasted a concert this room for the rest of the consultation she didn't say much. but i could tell from the way she looked at me and when she touched my stomach for the exam. i could tell she was disgusted sometimes i'm still doing. my morning would say just commenting forfeits. such humiliating treatment can be commonplace for peace people. judge for the sony is. now often reminded of that week by the docks his. even if the original motive for the consultation. or something else entirely. what about marjorie's nutritionist argues it's a doctor's job to warn that patients that being overweight is dangerous for the health. this could bring more it may seem intrusive for some patients butut for the medical well being it's essential. that is also a secondary problem does in their thoughts and medical examinations but some more complicated to perform on a beast people. somometimes patients can be mis diagnosed as the
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accccept the runyon's dedetermining who they are willg to talk t to order or not to engage withh -- andnd i really think this was a very counterproductive mode. now the european say -- they will continue to work -- with my my job on to read despite the sanctions from washington. how effective in your opinion has a european in trying to sasalvage nuclear deal? well the europeans havave tried very veryy hard so far they haven't been -- effective enough because the us sanctions are just so powerful and the euroropean -- private sector --- has that so much interest in the us financial system -- that is just not willing to take the risk -- there's the ways of tryingng to o salvage thehe agrt i think the european scan -- inject export credit into -- the banking channel that they have established and more european countries can join at b but b bt this doesn't't take awayy from e fact that the europeaeans beliee in diplomacy in multilalateralim i think they will continue. to engagege with fararm ministers t eight and every time they do so they will be defined us sanctions and that's another reaso
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asian diplomats have said they believe the recent escalatition as p part o of a br propaganda effort andnd that china has l little a appetite fr deploying its army on to the streets of hong kong. those are from his arm thanks for watching stay can much more coming up on friends ready for . zero plus on the head when you sit down yes our contact what. yes yeah should be the difference in the mall not just for. six if you know me give us some deservedly from fusioion to sising for. hello the deductible for lost kitten deductible. hello and thanks for joining us for this week's edition of fronts in focus coming to you from the southern port city of too little we've come here to run the events of seventy five years ago at the start of the allied invasion of southern france which began in mid august nineteen forty four watten massive operation was originally supposed to happen at the same time as the normandy landings in june. but resources dictated that operation dragoon begin two months later we're gonna start by taking a closer look at just what happened here. three quarters of a century ago
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the video featur c cameofromom well-known lgb f figur andnd endorses theququalitact,t, which, if paed, woulamamend civil rightsawaws toxplicitl proteclglgbtq oplele ainst discriminaon. this is s taylor swift accepting her award. >> at the end of this video, there was a petition, and there still is a petition for the equality act. which basically just as we all deserve equal rights under the law. i want to thank everyone who signed that petition because it now has half a million signatures, which is five times the amount it would need to warrant a response from the white house. amy: supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg was presented with an honorary degree by the state university of new york in buffalo monday evening. it was her first public appearance since she recently completed a a three-week c courf radiation treatment for pancreatic cancer.r. it was her fourth battle with cacancer. her doctors say she does not require further treatment for now. this is ruth bader ginsburg accecepting the award. >> it was beyond my wildest imagination that i would onene y becocome the tottori
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soldiers, with civilians and prisoners, were put to work building roads andnd deploying artillery inhehe mountains. he neeeeded a greenen light froe allies to o attack. he was to win massive support. played along. he did the job in france. the question was not only to convince the british, but to convince their political chief as well. >> on september 4, david lloyd george agreed. on september 10, they gave france cost a cent. september 1 12th, the lastt cannnnons work in place. on the 15th, the attack began. [gunfire] bulgarians called for reinforcements. the germans, fearing a diversionary macdonald: so, the argument goes that young aussies are spending way too much money on expensive avocado on toast and that's why we can't afford to buy a house. but in truth, we all know it is much more complicated than that. whether you're young or old, retired or working, borrowing for the first time or already up to your ears in debt, that old australian dream of owning your own home now seems harder to achieve than ever. don't even bother turning up here unless you've got a couple of spare mi
soldiers, with civilians and prisoners, were put to work building roads andnd deploying artillery inhehe mountains. he neeeeded a greenen light froe allies to o attack. he was to win massive support. played along. he did the job in france. the question was not only to convince the british, but to convince their political chief as well. >> on september 4, david lloyd george agreed. on september 10, they gave france cost a cent. september 1 12th, the lastt cannnnons work in place. on the...
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ryan andnd his team wanted peop who were new to esports to get involved.they set up dance contests to encourage a variety of visitito. fansns c camerom h hong kong, maland china, and even e europe. the event hosted 30,000 people in just three days. >> and since hong kong is very open and very reemerging the east and west culture, we'll be connecting other neighboring city, and we can be a hub for esport. we believe that by creating a good, vibrant ecosystem, we will develop new startup companies, new games, new events, new content for our young people. and at the end of the day, wewe can create more employment. >> hong kong's growing interest in esports helped ryan and his co-founders open cga esports stadium in january 2019. the government provided support helping with publicity. the project was a big success for both public and private partners. meanwhile, hong kong's government has gone on to find a new base to serve as their esports hub. this complex is in the east of hong kong and home to many i.t. and tech firms. a huge esports stadium has been built
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you talk about what it's like to be whip andnd to reach out in control and persuade your members? >> my best story and you know what i will tell but i was whip for four years before i became leader but the previous whip -- we had a bill that was absolutely critical. it was one we could pass with 50 votes and i was the whip. we had 55 senators and i had to get at least 50 votes. i bargained and negotiated and twisted arms controlled and did everything i could finally got 5050. i recorded to the then majority ohat we will have to have changed to find out where he was but he was in afghanistan. that said, oh. [laughter] i hope i whipped him right. we brought them all way back for afghanistan and i was sweating the whole time hoping the count was 5050 and fortunately, it was. but had it been 51-49 we would win anyways the night with a call them all the way back from afghanistan from nothing but the whip job is a challenging job, too. frequently we run into someone who's recalcitrant and you either bring the leader in or bring the president in or do anything you can to get the outcome
you talk about what it's like to be whip andnd to reach out in control and persuade your members? >> my best story and you know what i will tell but i was whip for four years before i became leader but the previous whip -- we had a bill that was absolutely critical. it was one we could pass with 50 votes and i was the whip. we had 55 senators and i had to get at least 50 votes. i bargained and negotiated and twisted arms controlled and did everything i could finally got 5050. i recorded...
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staff take them to h hospital f checkups andnd ensure a safe delivery. >> if mothers want to continuework in taiwan after delivery, harmony home looks after their children until they return to their homelands. >> we follow the efforts of an npo working in the shadows of taiwanese society to help migrant mothers all their children.n their children.d their children. taipei railway station. every weekend a steady stream of migrant workers arrives from all parts of the city. they head for the main concourse, but they're not going anywhere. this is their time off and they gather here to eat, drink, and enjoy the company of friends. >> taiwan officially opened the door to migrant workers from overseas in the late 1980s. many came to fill the vangsz in construction sites. they also work in nursing and care giving. today their number has reached 700,000, that means one might worker for every 13 residents. taiwan's labor ministry oversees the recruitment of this workforce and is responsible for their welflfare. the support services including a telephone counseling hot line exclusively for migr
staff take them to h hospital f checkups andnd ensure a safe delivery. >> if mothers want to continuework in taiwan after delivery, harmony home looks after their children until they return to their homelands. >> we follow the efforts of an npo working in the shadows of taiwanese society to help migrant mothers all their children.n their children.d their children. taipei railway station. every weekend a steady stream of migrant workers arrives from all parts of the city. they head...
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the reintroduction and conscrcription in 1935, 1936 --arization in fulfilleleditler his s promises andndeving goals withouout winnig war. >> under the pretext of reuniting ethnic germans under -- right, hitler annexed in 1938 and it was only after the invasion of poland that democratic countries finally reacted and declared war, but with the victory of germany over was moreitler popular at home than ever. >> this idea was crucial. in 1940, the trauma of 1918 had finally been erased. the affluent -- the nazi logic was they woman: dia d de los muertos, for me, is something that is very much l.a.a. different woman: it was revived by the artist community in the early seventies in los angeles through self help graphics, and so the chicana/chicano artists really had a lot to do with the shaping of what day of the dead looked like here, you know, in california and also throughohout the southwest. difffferent womaman: as peopople migrated t to united states, thy brought this hololiday with h t. different woman: in reproducing
the reintroduction and conscrcription in 1935, 1936 --arization in fulfilleleditler his s promises andndeving goals withouout winnig war. >> under the pretext of reuniting ethnic germans under -- right, hitler annexed in 1938 and it was only after the invasion of poland that democratic countries finally reacted and declared war, but with the victory of germany over was moreitler popular at home than ever. >> this idea was crucial. in 1940, the trauma of 1918 had finally been erased....
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in other news in italy, m migras aboaoard a ship after authoriti were ordered to seize andnd evacuate the ship. the open arms ship declared a state of "humanitarian emergency" over the weekend as around 100 migrants were stranded on the ship after italy refused to let them dock. some passeseers jumpeded overbod in recent dadays, including at least 15 people tuesday,y, attempted to swim to shore before being picked upup and rereturned to the vesselel. president trump has canceled and pcoming state visit to denmark upcoming trip to denmark ovever the country's refusal to discuss selling greenland to the united states. on sunday, trump confirmed to reporters his interest in purchasing the autonomous danish territory and did not rule out trading a us territory for the island. trump said, essentially it's a arge real estate deal. danish politicians expressed disbelief over trump's sudden cancellation of the state visit. the prime minister called his idea to purchase greenland absurd. she told reporters, thankfully the time where you buy and sow other countries and populations is over. a fo
in other news in italy, m migras aboaoard a ship after authoriti were ordered to seize andnd evacuate the ship. the open arms ship declared a state of "humanitarian emergency" over the weekend as around 100 migrants were stranded on the ship after italy refused to let them dock. some passeseers jumpeded overbod in recent dadays, including at least 15 people tuesday,y, attempted to swim to shore before being picked upup and rereturned to the vesselel. president trump has canceled and...
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she has used the arts as a vehicle to accelerate the wakening of mass consciousness andnd to advance women's rights, healing, and justice through cultural activism more effectively y and more globally than ananyone in history. the thing i find most awawe-inspiring about eve, though, is the way that she
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one at the c commonweh clubub is at thehe forefrontnt e global d debate aboutut energy, ececonomy, andndether ththe brightet and d most provovocative leaeadf our timeme. bigatate onene is the plplace idideas get heaeard, with t thol and i insightful l discussiononn policy, business, , find, andd culturure. greg dalalton gets to the heartf the matter. it is our future. it's time to come together. >> this is climate one, changing the conversation about the energy economy and environment. i am greg dalton.
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i am afraid ofof thunder andnd ghtning, and i'm a litittle afraid o of snakes.going out t with my frieiends, enjoying life, going out to parties, but most of all being with my family. host: a global issue that st won't go away is the underrepresentation of women in politics. there are more than 190 states, but only 23 have a woman as head of state or government. three illustrious examples of women in high office, sahle-work zewde, the president of ethiopia. jacinda ardern, prime minister of new zealand. and angela merkel, chancellor here in germany. in the arab world, there are no women running a country. and most of the 22 capital cities have men as mayors. however, in tunis, a woman was elected as mayor almost a year ago. reporter: out and about among the people. this is souad abderrahim in her element. the mayor of tunis is adept at giving swift and clear orders. she tells the men that the pavement needs to be extended. next, it's off to a market in sijoumi, one of the city's poorer districts. as one of only a handful of female mayors in this part of the worl
i am afraid ofof thunder andnd ghtning, and i'm a litittle afraid o of snakes.going out t with my frieiends, enjoying life, going out to parties, but most of all being with my family. host: a global issue that st won't go away is the underrepresentation of women in politics. there are more than 190 states, but only 23 have a woman as head of state or government. three illustrious examples of women in high office, sahle-work zewde, the president of ethiopia. jacinda ardern, prime minister of new...
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they have faced decacades of discrimination andnd at times violent repression.ey are not allowed to travel freely and lack basic ash access to basic services. myanmar has promised to supply them with housing and id cards, but no one we talked to believe their assurances. many were so frightened they spent the night beforore the repatriation with their friends on the mountains surrounding the camps. mohammed said he wanted to run all night, too terrified to return. >> i got so scared, i thought they might force us to return. >> bengali officials promised they will not force anyone to leave. the u.n. insists repatriation must be voluntary and they must talk to refugees to determine whether to return. on this first day of repatriation, that a single refugee agreed to go home. as long as myanmar's government will not provide little rights to them, it's unlikely any of them will change their mind. phil: bangladesh is given shelter to more than 700,000 rohingya since 2017. more than doubling the country's refugee population. how is bangladesh coping? naomi conrad repo
they have faced decacades of discrimination andnd at times violent repression.ey are not allowed to travel freely and lack basic ash access to basic services. myanmar has promised to supply them with housing and id cards, but no one we talked to believe their assurances. many were so frightened they spent the night beforore the repatriation with their friends on the mountains surrounding the camps. mohammed said he wanted to run all night, too terrified to return. >> i got so scared, i...
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comeses amidd accususions tht authoritie havave be u using cessive force to break up denstrations andndling for fr electionsns in moscow. protesesters have gathered for e past four weekends in the capital and other cities. social media has been playing a central role in drawing attention to the purchase and out the media regulator is demanding that youtube stop promoting livestream's of the demonstrations. reporter carl nasman joins us now. what do they want youtube to do in this case? carl: they were a big deal, 60,000 protesters and 200 arrested, including the woman we saw in the disturbing video. russia's communications watchdog sends a letter to google, youtube's parent company and it says stop promoting the rallies or else. it specifificallyy says the site was sending pusush notificatitis toto youtube users to helplp pre what it is callining these unlawful demonstrations. it says if google doesn't respond it would be regarded as "interference in the sovereign affairs of the state, hostile influence of the democratic elections." it doesn't say specifically what pressure might do in
comeses amidd accususions tht authoritie havave be u using cessive force to break up denstrations andndling for fr electionsns in moscow. protesesters have gathered for e past four weekends in the capital and other cities. social media has been playing a central role in drawing attention to the purchase and out the media regulator is demanding that youtube stop promoting livestream's of the demonstrations. reporter carl nasman joins us now. what do they want youtube to do in this case? carl:...
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now, what gina milleler andnd te other litigants of these cases are going to do is challenge that advice, saying that the advice given by government to the queen was illegalal, that it was an unlawful use, and abuse of a power of government. we are also potentially -- and this is where the oppositioion e going, wee will try to see legislation to e either focus on avoiding a new dedeal brexit. in order to avoid a no deal brexit, it is not enough to say we vote against it.t. you need t to vote for ann alternative and morore than that -- this i is when time comes in- if you want an agreement with the eu, you will need aa qualified majority of the euroropean council to agree with yo you need legislation saying we want the agreement and the last european council meeting before brexexit is on the 17th and 18th of october. parliament comes back the 14th, butt is to spend the first five days talking about the queen's speech, not about a withdrawal. brent: it sounds very bleak. let me ask you about this suggestion madade today. there is what is knownwn as a humble address to the queen, where our
now, what gina milleler andnd te other litigants of these cases are going to do is challenge that advice, saying that the advice given by government to the queen was illegalal, that it was an unlawful use, and abuse of a power of government. we are also potentially -- and this is where the oppositioion e going, wee will try to see legislation to e either focus on avoiding a new dedeal brexit. in order to avoid a no deal brexit, it is not enough to say we vote against it.t. you need t to vote...
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normally, when we come together and stand up against hate groups and stand up against t people comin in andndg to take over ou streets, they leave, they understand that we're not going to accept that. and what i also want to make sure that we do, the f.b.i. says that they are investigating hate groups s but i've heard of like not one group that the f.b.i. hass arreststed that is a white nationalist or white supremacist organization when we were trying to pull o o of the joint terrorism task force, the f.b.i.'s argument to why we couldn't pull out is because they were fighting these white supremacist organizations. and again, we have a history of white stream cyst organizations in oregon but not once has thee f.b.i. stepped in and intervened to protect community members. so what we know is that we have to protect our community. we are the community and we saw people do it in a whole bunch of different way this is saturday. amy: i want to thank you both for being with us, city commissioner jo ann hardesty, the first african-american woman on the portland city council. shane burly, freelance jou
normally, when we come together and stand up against hate groups and stand up against t people comin in andndg to take over ou streets, they leave, they understand that we're not going to accept that. and what i also want to make sure that we do, the f.b.i. says that they are investigating hate groups s but i've heard of like not one group that the f.b.i. hass arreststed that is a white nationalist or white supremacist organization when we were trying to pull o o of the joint terrorism task...
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mostly just short trips, two weeks or 10 days, and they were approached by doctors, ukrainiaians andndhose on the ground who lived in working for the previouous four yeaears with these contaminated populations. they said, look, we have a serious problem with childhood thyroid cancer. western experts did not believe it. they did not expect this kind of bump epidemic and childhood cancer. ukrainian scientists gave the biopsies of children from their thyroid. they brought them home. western scientists, the thyroid cancers were checked out. but in the big report they wrote in 1991, they omitted that information from the report. they said there were rumors of butdhood thyroid cancers, they were anecdotal in nature. this is unfortunate what i found working my way through u.n. archives is that a few key u.n. scientists and administrators worked to diminish the story of a public health crisis occurring in chernobyl having contaminated lands. they just missed most of the research that came in -- they dismissed most of f the research that came in. dust hid these biopsies and kept repeating over
mostly just short trips, two weeks or 10 days, and they were approached by doctors, ukrainiaians andndhose on the ground who lived in working for the previouous four yeaears with these contaminated populations. they said, look, we have a serious problem with childhood thyroid cancer. western experts did not believe it. they did not expect this kind of bump epidemic and childhood cancer. ukrainian scientists gave the biopsies of children from their thyroid. they brought them home. western...
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every child is entitled to happiness, health, and an educucation, but that's deniedo many girls andnd boys. instead of going to school, they are forced to work to he support theieir families.. despspite the factct that childd labor is officially banned in almost all countries, images like these are widespread. according to the united nations children's agency unicef, there are 152 million child laborers worldwide. more than 70% of them work in the agricultural sector, as well as in the service sector and industry. nearly all the world's nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by 2025. 2025. that's just six years from now. reporter: it's 10:00 in the morning in the harran plain, in southeastern turkey. nurula is 11 years old and should be in school, just like most of his nine brothers and sisters. but every year, they miss several weeks of school because their family needs them to go out and harvest cotton. later in the school year, in may, they'll miss another month of school becacause their help will be needed to harvest apricots. nurula: the work is quite hard. we
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[applause] let's talk about a failure to farmers andnd our everybody here knows it, climate change is real, it is a crisis, it is caused by human behaviors which can be changed without much change to our lifestyle, and represent an existential threat to who we are as human beings, and we can do something about it instead of the current occupant of the white house, who is pushing science fiction instead of science fact. of iowa's electricity comes from renewable energy. you are a model. but we have a guy in the white house who says wind turbines cause cancer. inslee's line. i give him a hat tip. he said, turbines don't cause cancer, they cause jobs. [laughter] we've got to be able to prosecute the case against him. comparedill overly 2016 to 2020. 2020 will not be 2016. 2020 will not be 2016. there is now, i call it a rap sheet. there is now a lot of evidence that has spoken to the american people who american know those who believed in him were betrayed, who know that we expect that the person who occupies that most precious seat , which is our government, not his, that is, we are a g
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. >> this was a hugely anticipated speech, andnd prime minister narendra modi essentially said that the scrapping of kashmir's special status was the beginning of a new era that would usher in use and prosperity in the region. we have to remember that article 370 did not just guarantee greater autonomy been guaranteed special privileges when it came to things like jobs, education, and property ownership. by minister modi said scrapping these laws essentially meant integrating kashmir fully with the rest of india and this would bring in much-needed investment and growth to the region. he really called upon the young people of kashmir. he said they need to take charge of the development of their own country -- of their own land, sorry. >> article 370 and 35 a have given jammu and kashmir nothing but separatism, terrorism, dynastic politics, and corruption. brent: that is what we are hearing from india. pakistan says at least for now, there will be no military action response. what are pakistan's other options? >> pakistan has come up with a series of measures this week in retaliation afte
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program was a famous flat tax, trying to level the tax system so that taxes would be on the same level andnd reduced for eveverybody. the fifive-star movement has ner really beeeen in favor of that. that was one of the main points. phil: thank you. we will take a look at some of the other stories. officials in myanmar say a landslide caused by heavyvy monsoonal rains has killed at least 13 people and injured dozens more. the floods have forced tens of thousands to fleeee their homes. a former nuclear plant in the west of germany has been demolished a after b being out f use e for more than 30 years. germany plans to abandon nuclear power because of safety concerns compounded by the fukushima disaster in 2011. dozens of women have been protesting in the dutch capital against a new law. since the beginning of august, the wearing of face covering veils has been banned in public buildings and public transport, but the dutch law does not ban wearing the burqa on the street. 450 student activists have begun a summit in switzerland by adapting a climate declaration. the announcement comes as hundre
program was a famous flat tax, trying to level the tax system so that taxes would be on the same level andnd reduced for eveverybody. the fifive-star movement has ner really beeeen in favor of that. that was one of the main points. phil: thank you. we will take a look at some of the other stories. officials in myanmar say a landslide caused by heavyvy monsoonal rains has killed at least 13 people and injured dozens more. the floods have forced tens of thousands to fleeee their homes. a former...
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will not e enforce border r che, border controls on the border between northern ireland andnd e republic of i ireland. that potentially puts the pressure on the european union. what will they do in case of a no deal brexit if the u.k. does not enforce this border? will they risk having more violence, like in past decades? if they don't, they cannot preserve the integrity of the single market. this has become a high-stakes poker game. the question is, who if anyone will blink first? sumi: let's get a round up of some other stories making news. italy's president says he has agreed to request more time to form a coalition government and given them until tuesday. italy's populist governing coalition collapsed twtwo days o after the far right party withdrew its support. lawmakers in kosovo have voted to dissolve parliament. it comes after the prime minister resigned i in july ovea war crimes investigation. the step is likely to further delay stalled talks between kosovo and serbia. south korea says it is scrapping and intelligence sharing pact with japan. the agreement was due to be automatic
will not e enforce border r che, border controls on the border between northern ireland andnd e republic of i ireland. that potentially puts the pressure on the european union. what will they do in case of a no deal brexit if the u.k. does not enforce this border? will they risk having more violence, like in past decades? if they don't, they cannot preserve the integrity of the single market. this has become a high-stakes poker game. the question is, who if anyone will blink first? sumi: let's...
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tensions betwewe india andnd pakistan, hanging like a dark cloud over the region. >> you are watching dw news. still to come -- the miracle on the hudson, but this time in a cornfield near moscow. the pilot is hailed as a hero after a flock of seagulls forced him to crash land soon after takeoff. we talked to some of the relieved passengers. right-wing extremist violence in germany is on the rise, and that's according to the country's interior ministry. authorities reported more than 8.5 thousand -- 8,500 if fences -- offenses this year. many people fear they could be targeted because their names have appeared on far right enemy lists distributed online. the interior ministry says the lists don't pose a serious threat, but critics say they are not taking it seriously enough. >> ruben's name is on an enemy list put together by right-wing extremists. they also put his address online in an attempt to scare him and his colleagues. >> [speaking german] >> we get -- translator: we get a lot of death threats. sometimes they are very concrete . it's something we live with and we've made a dec
tensions betwewe india andnd pakistan, hanging like a dark cloud over the region. >> you are watching dw news. still to come -- the miracle on the hudson, but this time in a cornfield near moscow. the pilot is hailed as a hero after a flock of seagulls forced him to crash land soon after takeoff. we talked to some of the relieved passengers. right-wing extremist violence in germany is on the rise, and that's according to the country's interior ministry. authorities reported more than 8.5...
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saudi arabia considers women on the levev of children andnd givv men control over their l les. there have been recent high-profile attempts by saudi women to escape their guardians. i'm joined by the director of the center for modern oriental studies in berlin. thank you for joining us. before we get into the lifting of the travel restrictions, tell us more about the so-called guardian system. >> there are a number of regulations which made women dependent on their male guardians which would be their husbands or fathers or elder brothehers and these r rules are currently being loosened,d, so o speak. >> what did the system mean? what does it mean, a male guardian? >> the system meant basically that women were considered to be legal minors on many issues. they weren't allowed to register their children, which they're now allowed to do. they weren't allowed to be considered female household heads, which they're now allowed to do. they weren't allowed to apply for passports, which they're now allowed, and to travel. they couldn't work or study without the approval of their male gu
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private companies administer medicare for the most part andnd then talk about medicare advantage. talk about fee-for-service medicare. most of those bills are managed by private insurance companies. private insurance companies are watching this with some great wariness. the providers of health care particularly hospitals are watching it with sort of more panic in the insurance companies. providers say they can afford to take medicare now because private insurance pays the moret private insurance were to go away in some large part or completely, they in three would be paid less and they are very worried. >> host: we will: talk and other themes on this topic of medicare for all versus the public option. if you want ask questions about to go with the democrat canids are saying we have divided the lines differently. employers, () 748-8001. if your uninsured, (202) 748-8002. is the current medicare system as it stands, does it have the ability to flex so far to bet all these new potential people and it? >> guest: the current medicare program is in some financial distress because we've
private companies administer medicare for the most part andnd then talk about medicare advantage. talk about fee-for-service medicare. most of those bills are managed by private insurance companies. private insurance companies are watching this with some great wariness. the providers of health care particularly hospitals are watching it with sort of more panic in the insurance companies. providers say they can afford to take medicare now because private insurance pays the moret private...