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generally a complex issue should a chinese company be part of building the network of the future australia new zealand and the us say no but while waiting ology has long been a feature of german communications networks both because it's technologically advanced and because it's relatively cheap there are 2 european alternatives nokia and ericsson than via different if we say that we need technological autonomy in europe and this is the time to start and especially as we already have 2 options the mansions i had with so many questions still unanswered well way is likely to overshadow the german chinese trade relationship for some time to come. lawyers for foreman is on chairman collins go on want of financial misconduct charges against him to be dismissed in a court filing in tokyo they argue that the case against him is the product of unlawful collusion between prosecutors and executives with an axe to grind they say the brazilian businessman who is currently on bail awaiting trial is not receiving a fair hearing. it's the latest salvo of a man who has gone from legendary auto boss to accused criminal
generally a complex issue should a chinese company be part of building the network of the future australia new zealand and the us say no but while waiting ology has long been a feature of german communications networks both because it's technologically advanced and because it's relatively cheap there are 2 european alternatives nokia and ericsson than via different if we say that we need technological autonomy in europe and this is the time to start and especially as we already have 2 options...
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it's if anything this has this whole episode with the bends from the us restrictions from australia new zealand even they have shown resilience while we is not giving up and in all fairness it seems you know revenue growth has slowed by 13 percent 13 to 14 percent amid the restrictions but it has not stopped them at all right here in asia it's not going to go anywhere and in quote we still has a pretty strong hole in this side of the at this side of the world all right and dragging in singapore thank you so much and clifford coonan thank you for your time as well. well south korea central bank has cut its policy rate to a record low to counter the flagging economy and a downbeat growth forecast bank of korea governor jew you all said economic growth would slow by more than expected because of global trade disputes and worsening geopolitical risks central bank lowered its key interest rate with for that using on the horizon or more. the british pound has continued his volatility amid the ups and downs of last minute breaks of negotiations ahead of a crucial e.u. summit on thursday that the ongoi
it's if anything this has this whole episode with the bends from the us restrictions from australia new zealand even they have shown resilience while we is not giving up and in all fairness it seems you know revenue growth has slowed by 13 percent 13 to 14 percent amid the restrictions but it has not stopped them at all right here in asia it's not going to go anywhere and in quote we still has a pretty strong hole in this side of the at this side of the world all right and dragging in singapore...
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we did that in 1995 and in 1995 we played new zealand, having played australia in the quarterfinals, ery badly against new zealand. zines and brooke a drop goal from the line. they smashed us. and then we had that horrible extra week where we had to play in a bronze final that nobody wanted to do. everybody wanted to have a drink and commiserate losing. it's a game you really don't want to lose. hopefully it won't be a rerun of 1995. like eddiejones, warren it won't be a rerun of 1995. like eddie jones, warren gatland it won't be a rerun of 1995. like eddiejones, warren gatland has been around the block a few times. he should know how to play things as well but they come out of a very different game don't they. that one—point win against the french in which warren gatland pretty much admitted they got away with one. but the good thing is, they have got this momentum behind them of winning. no matter what sort of adversity they go through, they seem to come through. let's hope from a welsh point of view that some of the players, jonathan davies, those important players, are fit for the
we did that in 1995 and in 1995 we played new zealand, having played australia in the quarterfinals, ery badly against new zealand. zines and brooke a drop goal from the line. they smashed us. and then we had that horrible extra week where we had to play in a bronze final that nobody wanted to do. everybody wanted to have a drink and commiserate losing. it's a game you really don't want to lose. hopefully it won't be a rerun of 1995. like eddiejones, warren it won't be a rerun of 1995. like...
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tourist attraction while in berlin around 1000 people blocked a busy intersection meanwhile in australia new zealand and dozens of activists have been arrested extinction rebellion has always been in the headlines throughout the past year. a lot of people. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware cetera but people who are just paying attention in the world and understand that we are in a crisis and so they will be attracted or drawn into the spirit of the rebellion there are many ways to get involved. and we don't really place getting arrested above not getting arrested among extinction rebellions key demands are that governments declare a climate emergency halt to the loss of biodiversity and slash carbon emissions our guests gave us their views on the tactics of the movement has been using. extinction rebellion is without question britain's fastest growing pagan religion and the reason
tourist attraction while in berlin around 1000 people blocked a busy intersection meanwhile in australia new zealand and dozens of activists have been arrested extinction rebellion has always been in the headlines throughout the past year. a lot of people. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically...
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and our exports may fall as a result of the trade war canada, mexico, japan australia new zealand all actively joined the tpp which eats away at america market share and then we would be left out as a trade with more other asian. in the delta initiative is a continuation of what is happening over the last 25 or 30 years in terms of the resurrection from the precolonial world. asians had much more to do with each other. particularly i have been watching this over the last 20 years they are in by investing in highways and pipeline and now the digital silk road with five g and optical cables it is the infrastructural networking that china has committed hundreds of millions of dollars. >> to your definition of asia. >> as a student of geography there is only one definition our kids always will learn the wrong thing like asia there is actually a constant call eurasia but the asian two thirds of it with the mediterranean sea and the red sea through the sea of japan russia and singapore and india is asia. there is no dispute about what is asia but over the last 16 or 20 years we have been fo
and our exports may fall as a result of the trade war canada, mexico, japan australia new zealand all actively joined the tpp which eats away at america market share and then we would be left out as a trade with more other asian. in the delta initiative is a continuation of what is happening over the last 25 or 30 years in terms of the resurrection from the precolonial world. asians had much more to do with each other. particularly i have been watching this over the last 20 years they are in by...
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has kicked off world wide protests warning of an environmental apocalypse protest started in australia new zealand with police there making several arrests in london more than $100.00 protesters were arrested after blocking the streets here berlin activists have gathered at a major intersection in the city stopping traffic and marching towards the government district demonstrators want a world leaders to take stronger action on climate protection they want net greenhouse gas emissions to be cut to 0 by 2025 and let's bring in our correspondents covering the story forsberg at moss is in london and simon young is here in berlin good to see you both back at let's start with you in central london what is going on there. well i mean you know interest of the square and as you can see behind me the square is really roped off and on the iconic law in ca on the square there are extension of rebellion protesters so most of the central london is traffic free and the protesters have attended some plays into a giant playground where people are playing cricket there is a lot of singing and dogs singing peaceful
has kicked off world wide protests warning of an environmental apocalypse protest started in australia new zealand with police there making several arrests in london more than $100.00 protesters were arrested after blocking the streets here berlin activists have gathered at a major intersection in the city stopping traffic and marching towards the government district demonstrators want a world leaders to take stronger action on climate protection they want net greenhouse gas emissions to be cut...
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global with similar protests taking place in the name of extinction rebellion as far afield as australia new zealand and in the capitals of western europe but the climate and environmental movement spiritual home is central london where its campaigns of civil disobedience of caused major disruption before this time activists plan to spend the next 2 weeks defining the police blockading roads and bridges leading to the heart of government power. we're very sorry for these men. who were in the middle of an emergency. their hands glued together and also stuck to the tarmac this group were all under arrest but i'm able to be dislodged from outside the prime minister's residence at number 10 downing street by angry with me. and. the government. also. says. that they stole. the whole planet if. others were cut free from chains binding them to cars to railings and to each other when extinction rebellion carried out similar protests in april the police were criticised for being too tolerant this time the force has promised to be more proactive but controlling thousands of often autonomous individual protest
global with similar protests taking place in the name of extinction rebellion as far afield as australia new zealand and in the capitals of western europe but the climate and environmental movement spiritual home is central london where its campaigns of civil disobedience of caused major disruption before this time activists plan to spend the next 2 weeks defining the police blockading roads and bridges leading to the heart of government power. we're very sorry for these men. who were in the...
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england and new zealand have now named their line—ups for saturday's first semifinal in yokohama. both teams have made changes from last week's victories against australiand. for england, it's their biggest game since losing the world cup final 12 years ago. 2007 was also the year that new zealand were last beaten in the world cup as they continue their bid to win the trophy three times in a row. from japan, our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. the big headline in new zealand puzzling team selection is that scott barrett has been selected in the back row ahead of sam kane who has been dropped to the bench. barrett is normally a walk forward. this is the first time he has started a test in the back row. the thinking behind it perhaps is that his extra height will be useful in the wine out but aside from that the main focus of this match has been a spot of mind games between the two coaches. it all started when england's head coach eddiejones said that all the pressure was on new zealand. there is 120 million japanese people out there who's a second team are all the all blacks was that there is no pressure on us. just have a great week, enjoy, enj
england and new zealand have now named their line—ups for saturday's first semifinal in yokohama. both teams have made changes from last week's victories against australiand. for england, it's their biggest game since losing the world cup final 12 years ago. 2007 was also the year that new zealand were last beaten in the world cup as they continue their bid to win the trophy three times in a row. from japan, our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. the big headline in new zealand puzzling...
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protests to pressure governments to do more about the climate crisis demonstrations began in australia and new zealand more than $100.00 protesters were arrested in london here in berlin activists blocked a major city intersection there demanding that world leaders cut net greenhouse gas emissions to 0 by the year 2025. 5. they call themselves rebels the activists calling the group extinction rebellion says civil disobedience is the only effective way to draw attention to the climate crisis. in the nets now we decided to do this because for the last 3 decades demonstrations and petitions having to achieved anything even fridays to future the core of the climate movement doesn't achieve anything with their registered demonstrations so we have to go further it's our duty. and central berlin climate activists have gathered at the iconic picture a column. extinction rebellion activists also it turns out invalid into new zealand and the deficits have asked that. by the. end london police arrested several activists by block the city's main roads. i. think that in berlin police have been taken the list of fa
protests to pressure governments to do more about the climate crisis demonstrations began in australia and new zealand more than $100.00 protesters were arrested in london here in berlin activists blocked a major city intersection there demanding that world leaders cut net greenhouse gas emissions to 0 by the year 2025. 5. they call themselves rebels the activists calling the group extinction rebellion says civil disobedience is the only effective way to draw attention to the climate crisis. in...
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to pressure governments to do more about the climate crisis demonstrations kicked off in australia and new zealand in european cities demonstrations brought traffic to a standstill more than 200 activists were arrested in london here in berlin they blocked 2 major intersections there demanding that world leaders cut net greenhouse gas emissions to 0 by the year 2025. by up to 3000 members of the group extension rebellion stage step process in the heart of bending the face of it is a big chance is the only effective way to draw attention to the climate crisis. and i in the nets no doubt saying we decided to do this because for the last 3 decades demonstrations on petitions having to achieved anything even friday's to future the core of the climate movement doesn't achieve anything with their registered demonstrations so we have to go further it's our duty. they came from all over the country to block off roads new york comic landmarks in the german capital this was part of a coordinated auction was other acts thanks to a rebellion groups around the world their message is clear and one of those who
to pressure governments to do more about the climate crisis demonstrations kicked off in australia and new zealand in european cities demonstrations brought traffic to a standstill more than 200 activists were arrested in london here in berlin they blocked 2 major intersections there demanding that world leaders cut net greenhouse gas emissions to 0 by the year 2025. by up to 3000 members of the group extension rebellion stage step process in the heart of bending the face of it is a big chance...
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responsible for china to one mongolia, hong kong, australia, new zealand, and the pacific islands. maybe you have the biofor him. i think one of the things he's done in terms of being a robust thinker, i think he's very proud of this and has every right to be, is that in june, 2019, he helped develop the long-term -- in order to deal with china's long-term strategy competitor, he create add new position in the department of defense called the new department assistant secretary of defense for china. and that has been a very important development because it's really helped focus and sin that thies the thinking in the pentagon on china. we are delighted that randy has taken the time to come and talk to us. without further ado i turn the floor over to randy. [applause] secretary shriver: thank you, glenn. i appreciate the opportunity to be back. i guess this is progression being on the record. i welcome the opportunity to have this discussion in public because i think it's a very important and consequential time in the region and what we are trying to do to compete effectively with chi
responsible for china to one mongolia, hong kong, australia, new zealand, and the pacific islands. maybe you have the biofor him. i think one of the things he's done in terms of being a robust thinker, i think he's very proud of this and has every right to be, is that in june, 2019, he helped develop the long-term -- in order to deal with china's long-term strategy competitor, he create add new position in the department of defense called the new department assistant secretary of defense for...
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>> i think they will be very unhappy, because all of your ali alies, partners, australia, new zealandd, all treaty, have china as the biggest trading partner. if you ask them to prove, and therefore i must cut off my links, that puts them in a very difficult position. singapore is not an ally, but a close partner to the united states, but we also have the biggest trading links with china, as well as the united states. >>> what do you think the world of technology looks like if the united states continues on the path of the trump administration, which is banning huawei, fearing there's going to be, you know, the chinese technology will have within it a kind of espionage component. will you end up with a bipolar world of two technology systems? >> it was heading in that direction. i think if you take this attitude, it cannot stop with huawei, because it's basically you don't trust them, and you have reason to doubt whether everything can be taken at face value. by the same token, they are unable to trust you, and they will ask why do we allow your operating systems, your chips, your tec
>> i think they will be very unhappy, because all of your ali alies, partners, australia, new zealandd, all treaty, have china as the biggest trading partner. if you ask them to prove, and therefore i must cut off my links, that puts them in a very difficult position. singapore is not an ally, but a close partner to the united states, but we also have the biggest trading links with china, as well as the united states. >>> what do you think the world of technology looks like if...
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all of your allies and many of your partners, japan, korea, philippines, australia, new zealand, alles, all of them have china as their biggest trading partner. so if you ask them to choose and say i, therefore, must cut off my links with my biggest trading partner, i think you will put them in a very difficult position. singapo singapore, we're not an ally. we're a close partner of the united states, but we also have our big e trading links with china. bigger than with the united states. >> what do you think the world of technology is going to look like if the united states continues on the path the trump administration is, which is banning huawei, fearing that there's going to be the chinese technology will have within it a kind of espionage component? will you end up with a bipolar world of two technology systems? >> it was heading in that direction. i think if you take this attitude, it cannot stop with huawei, because it's basically you don't trust them. and you have reason to doubt whether everything can be taken at face value. by the same token, they are unable to trust you. a
all of your allies and many of your partners, japan, korea, philippines, australia, new zealand, alles, all of them have china as their biggest trading partner. so if you ask them to choose and say i, therefore, must cut off my links with my biggest trading partner, i think you will put them in a very difficult position. singapo singapore, we're not an ally. we're a close partner of the united states, but we also have our big e trading links with china. bigger than with the united states....
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new. it's an additional pleasure and privilege to share this conference and our presentations with our friends. five years ago, the nations of europe, north america, australia and new zealand began to mark the senate -- centenary of the first world war. the commemoration, largely over now, has mainly been a somber one, haunted by memories of soldiers subsisting in muddy treasures and by the gas -- the ghastly statistics of loss of lives. the other tradition of the great war should not be overlooked. for out of it, something positive and transformative came. at its center was the man who is the subject of this conference. on august 10, 1914, herbert hoover turned 40 years old. a highly successful american mining engineer living in london, he had been planning for several years to return home to california, where he hopes to enter what he called the big game of public service. this orphan son of quaker pioneers had come for from his humble beginnings in a tiny village in the state of iowa. he rose rapidly in his chosen profession of mining engineering after graduating from stanford university. in 1914, he directed and part controlled an array of mining enterprises that emplo
new. it's an additional pleasure and privilege to share this conference and our presentations with our friends. five years ago, the nations of europe, north america, australia and new zealand began to mark the senate -- centenary of the first world war. the commemoration, largely over now, has mainly been a somber one, haunted by memories of soldiers subsisting in muddy treasures and by the gas -- the ghastly statistics of loss of lives. the other tradition of the great war should not be...
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the intelligence community of australia, new zealand, the united kingdom and america have traditionally worked very closely together. they know each other. they trust each other. we are not talking about some rogue operated out there. there was nothing nefarious about the origin of the investigation. may i remind you, even when this information came in, trump was not the named subject. some people thought he should be. he was not. the fbi people he is now accusing to be out to get him did not make him a subject of the investigation. surely it would have ended his campaign. he only became a subject after he recklessly fired comey and then lied about it and then acted like he will shut the whole thing down and fire mccabe. you make a very good point. >> thank you. >> nobody there. >> there is somebody there. [laughter] >> i cannot wait to read the book. thanks for doing this. i am really looking forward to it. i do question about hillary clinton that you might answer in the book. regarding the e-mails, you make the point to justify not filing criminal charges over criminal investigation.
the intelligence community of australia, new zealand, the united kingdom and america have traditionally worked very closely together. they know each other. they trust each other. we are not talking about some rogue operated out there. there was nothing nefarious about the origin of the investigation. may i remind you, even when this information came in, trump was not the named subject. some people thought he should be. he was not. the fbi people he is now accusing to be out to get him did not...
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australia is one of the closest allies of the united states and the intelligence community of australia, new zealanddom and america have traditionally worked very closely together. they know each other, they trust each other, this australian we are not talking about some rogue operator over there. this is a trusted intelligence source. there was nothing nefarious about the origin of the investigation. may i remind you, even when this information came in, the bia opened operation crossfire hurricane, trump was not the name subject. some people thought he should be but he was not. the fbi people he's now accusing them being out to get him didn't make him a subject of the investigation, nor did they leak the incident existence of the investigation which would surely end his campaign. he only became a subject after he recklessly fired comey and then lied about it and then acted like he was denesha the whole thing down and fire became. you make a very good point. >> thank you. >> i can't wait to read the book. thank you for doing this. i'm really looking forward to it. i have a question about hillary cli
australia is one of the closest allies of the united states and the intelligence community of australia, new zealanddom and america have traditionally worked very closely together. they know each other, they trust each other, this australian we are not talking about some rogue operator over there. this is a trusted intelligence source. there was nothing nefarious about the origin of the investigation. may i remind you, even when this information came in, the bia opened operation crossfire...
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chris chmura, "nbc bay area responds," >>> happening now, climate protests are under way in australia and new zealand. thousands of people took to the streets demanding action. police say they arrested 30 people in sydney for obstructing traffic and disobeying reasonable direction. new zealand media reported in wellington, hundreds of people protested outside the country's parliament causing disruption. we'll be back with a lot more news. it's 4:51 right now. there are two types of journeys in life. there are those we choose to take and those that life takes us on. from moments we'll never forget to thdiagnosed with cancerryersn a long-term survivor. donate $25 or more and you'll receive 10 american airlines advantage miles for every dollar you give. visit standuptocancer.org slash american airlines to learn more. visit standuptocancer.org >>> a very good morning to you. it is outlookingicor. it's pretty early, 4:54 right now. >>> you know, the week ahead some of the smartest people in the world will win nobel prizes. over the weekend, or overnight the award for medicine went to three researchers, fo
chris chmura, "nbc bay area responds," >>> happening now, climate protests are under way in australia and new zealand. thousands of people took to the streets demanding action. police say they arrested 30 people in sydney for obstructing traffic and disobeying reasonable direction. new zealand media reported in wellington, hundreds of people protested outside the country's parliament causing disruption. we'll be back with a lot more news. it's 4:51 right now. there are two...
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australia. trading in new zealand is already underway.ke we will start off on the back foot when it comes to trading in sydney. futures pairing earlier losses but looking at declines of under .5% at the open. tracking the muted sessions on wall street. the dollar holding. still waiting for more details of the many trade deal and these negotiations that beijing is reportedly demanding before xi jinping will sign on the dotted line. in terms of the agenda today, we are looking ahead to chinese inflation data, as well as inflation. looking to those given we have had poor trade numbers. the decline in import demand in china as well as what is a big week for chinese data. rba meeting minutes out in the next couple of hours as well. that is about it for daybreak australia. we will be sticking around over the next few hours for daybreak asia as the market open is almost upon us. cindy futures down by 4/10 of 1%. we've had japanese markets coming back online after the long weekend as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ everyone uses their phone differentl
australia. trading in new zealand is already underway.ke we will start off on the back foot when it comes to trading in sydney. futures pairing earlier losses but looking at declines of under .5% at the open. tracking the muted sessions on wall street. the dollar holding. still waiting for more details of the many trade deal and these negotiations that beijing is reportedly demanding before xi jinping will sign on the dotted line. in terms of the agenda today, we are looking ahead to chinese...
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the protests began in australia and new zealand with police making several arrests. london, 270 protesters were arrested. in berlin, activists gathered at a major intersection, stopping traffic and marching toward the government district. with me are two members of extinction rebellion, annemarie botzki and maximilian hierhammer. it is good to have you for a few minutes today. i know what happened in berlin. the traffic was snarled up. you disrupted the city. but other than causing headaches for commuters, what did you achieve? annemarie: thousands of people from germany came to berlin to block the city. we also had activists from sweden, poland, switzerland. we all came to really put the german government under pressure, to show we will not just demonstrate and be ignored any longer and we are ready to go further and do civil disobedience to put on pressure. we need action on climate emergency now. brent: if the disruptions don't get action by lawmakers, max, what are you willing to do? what is the civil disobedience going to look like? annemarie: we -- maximilian:
the protests began in australia and new zealand with police making several arrests. london, 270 protesters were arrested. in berlin, activists gathered at a major intersection, stopping traffic and marching toward the government district. with me are two members of extinction rebellion, annemarie botzki and maximilian hierhammer. it is good to have you for a few minutes today. i know what happened in berlin. the traffic was snarled up. you disrupted the city. but other than causing headaches...
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stop making the rest of the time being but young tibetans have also been apprehended in australia and new zealand. on sunday activists in germany practiced peaceful resistance and morkel rests at that account in front of parliament and berlin campaign as in new delhi staged a mock funeral for the earth and did paris hundreds gathered ahead of monday's main event extinction rebellion has been in the headlines throughout the year with. it's a fact it's the rest. of the. types of actions that we want to engage with or disruptive to business as usual but all but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware that cetera but people who are just paying attention in the world and understand that we are in a crisis and so they will be attracted or drawn into the spirit of the rebellion there's many ways to get involved. and we don't really place getting arrested above not getting arrested well among extinction rebellions key to moms all that governments declare a climate emergency hold
stop making the rest of the time being but young tibetans have also been apprehended in australia and new zealand. on sunday activists in germany practiced peaceful resistance and morkel rests at that account in front of parliament and berlin campaign as in new delhi staged a mock funeral for the earth and did paris hundreds gathered ahead of monday's main event extinction rebellion has been in the headlines throughout the year with. it's a fact it's the rest. of the. types of actions that we...
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3 arrested for resisting on 2 bright offices 30 activists have also been apprehended in australia and new zealand extinction were barely announced but in the headlines throughout the year with hundreds of activists arrested. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but all but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware cetera but people who are just paying attention in the world and understand that we are in a crisis and so they will be attracted or drawn into the spirit of the rebellion there's many ways to get involved in extinction rebellion and we don't really place getting arrested above not getting arrested. now among extinction rebellions key demands are that governments declare a climate emergency halt the loss of biodiversity and drastically reduce carbon emissions by 2025 from seeing it as a peaceful nonviolent campaign to potentially holding all the ingredients of an extremist movements has some of the reaction we've bee
3 arrested for resisting on 2 bright offices 30 activists have also been apprehended in australia and new zealand extinction were barely announced but in the headlines throughout the year with hundreds of activists arrested. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but all but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware cetera but...
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finishing 2nd could provide an easier path to the final avoiding australia and new zealand but the england players say they are not considering that idea. you know the focus is purely on us getting ourselves better and focusing as much as we can and being as prepared as we can be for us whatever happens on the docket is great and it's great that we've managed qualified but i stole the 2nd about by sentiments is a massive thing in a tournament like this so we want to make sure we're going to get formants ok that's all the sport for now we'll have more news again later on but for now i'm going to hand you back to lauren in london peter thanks very much and the russian president vladimir putin is known for his all action image and the seemingly no sign of him slowing down even as he celebrates his 67th birthday a video released by his special day shows britain should to be dressed on a weekend hike in the great outdoors of southern siberia and he did to a defenseless to say showing who on his mini break which included a traditional russian mushroom hunt after the excitement of the weekend hoo
finishing 2nd could provide an easier path to the final avoiding australia and new zealand but the england players say they are not considering that idea. you know the focus is purely on us getting ourselves better and focusing as much as we can and being as prepared as we can be for us whatever happens on the docket is great and it's great that we've managed qualified but i stole the 2nd about by sentiments is a massive thing in a tournament like this so we want to make sure we're going to get...
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new york stock exchange. the demonstration demanding much more urgent action from politicians and big business. the campaign started in australia and new zealandrope and onto the united states. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mounting confusion about u.s. policy toward kurdish allies in syria. and nato member turkey. president trump appeared to make a policy shift by saying the u.s. would allow turkish military action over the border. he later appeared to backpedal. it's spring in her senior international editor -- let's bring in our senior international editor. onwe have any more clarity where the white house stands? >> there has been a lot of back and forth on this. president trump had ordered u.s. troops be removed from this hiser area of syria and comments, his first comments appeared to say the u.s. was giving a green light for an incursion of turkey into that area after two years of the u.s. trying to dissuade turkey from going there, partly out of --cern for the u.s. allies kurdish u.s. allies. now a senior u.s. ad
new york stock exchange. the demonstration demanding much more urgent action from politicians and big business. the campaign started in australia and new zealandrope and onto the united states. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mounting confusion about u.s. policy toward kurdish allies in syria. and nato member turkey. president trump appeared to make a policy shift by...
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group kicked off worldwide protests warning of an environmental apocalypse protest began in australia and new zealand with police there making several arrests in london more than $270.00 protesters were arrested after blocking the streets and here in berlin activists gathered at a major intersection in the city stopping traffic and marching towards the government district. are and with me here at the big table now are 2 members of extinction rebellion ana marie backi and maximillian here home it's good to have you inside for a few minutes today let me ask you i know what happened today here in berlin we all experienced it the traffic was up i mean you disrupted the city but other than calls ing headaches for commuters what did you would she leave today for thousands of people from all over germany came to berlin today to block the city we also had activists joined from sweden poland and switzerland we all came to the german capital to really put the german government under pressure to show that we will not just demonstrate and be ignored any longer and we will we are ready to go further into civil di
group kicked off worldwide protests warning of an environmental apocalypse protest began in australia and new zealand with police there making several arrests in london more than $270.00 protesters were arrested after blocking the streets and here in berlin activists gathered at a major intersection in the city stopping traffic and marching towards the government district. are and with me here at the big table now are 2 members of extinction rebellion ana marie backi and maximillian here home...
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civil disobedience actions in cities across the world things have already kicked off in australia and new zealand in berlin activists are planning to block central roads here's a look at how they're trying to make their voices heard. right oh. this is how environmental activists from extinction are body and are preparing for the protests one of them is 28 year old has the activists undergo training in how to behave when blocking a road and when being removed by the police. addis and the other activists are demanding more climate protection action from government that includes a call for a climate imagine sea to be declared to make that point back to this one to paralyze transport and belin. says she's willing to be arrested if necessary. violence. this this is the only way to show how serious we are it's not sufficient anymore to simply wave flags and demonstrate we need to make clear how bad the situation is right and i think it will be highly symbolic if we are willing to be arrested and have our freedom cut tailed. by. extinction rebellion was founded in 2018 and claims to have activists in ar
civil disobedience actions in cities across the world things have already kicked off in australia and new zealand in berlin activists are planning to block central roads here's a look at how they're trying to make their voices heard. right oh. this is how environmental activists from extinction are body and are preparing for the protests one of them is 28 year old has the activists undergo training in how to behave when blocking a road and when being removed by the police. addis and the other...
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worldwide protests warning of an environmental apocalypse protests started this morning in australia and new zealand police started making arrests there and protesters blocking streets and london were also being detained now here in berlin activists have stopped traffic trying to paralyze the city demonstrators want greenhouse gas emissions to be cut to net 0 by 2025. and let's go to our correspondent simon young he is here in berlin covering these protests for us hi simon give us an idea of what's been happening where you are. yes sumi a largely peaceful and good natured demonstration here with several 100 extinction rebellion protesters gathered at the victory column that's a key traffic roundabout in the center of berlin not far from the brandenburg gate so as you say they have stopped traffic here i wouldn't say that paralyzed traffic across the city the police of have a blind by blocking the roads here so telling motorists to go elsewhere use other routes but the point of this demonstration clearly to attract media attention as well as to disrupt traffic intersection here would normally be full
worldwide protests warning of an environmental apocalypse protests started this morning in australia and new zealand police started making arrests there and protesters blocking streets and london were also being detained now here in berlin activists have stopped traffic trying to paralyze the city demonstrators want greenhouse gas emissions to be cut to net 0 by 2025. and let's go to our correspondent simon young he is here in berlin covering these protests for us hi simon give us an idea of...