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hundred nine in a n.b.c. interview with tim russert he had stated that that was the strategy that he would take if you was president who's the editor talking about to the negotiation table. stuff yes i usually who's the he that you're talking about in one thousand a president trump i didn't make the remarks that he made yesterday were not off the cuff ok he had stated clearly and if anybody was actually paying attention to what donald trump has said over the years this is in line with what he saw all along you're acting like he's making these decisions as he's going along and no i get it and i know about his i know about his nine hundred ninety nine comments julio you know i get that but what i'm saying is the first time that we had a president make make and inappropriate remark you know say you know not inappropriate north korea is part of an axis of you there's no axis between north korea yes there is there is evil there are a list you know he'll on gmo over there that are letting their if you want evil loo
hundred nine in a n.b.c. interview with tim russert he had stated that that was the strategy that he would take if you was president who's the editor talking about to the negotiation table. stuff yes i usually who's the he that you're talking about in one thousand a president trump i didn't make the remarks that he made yesterday were not off the cuff ok he had stated clearly and if anybody was actually paying attention to what donald trump has said over the years this is in line with what he...
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in one thousand nine hundred nine this report even put forward banning its use altogether. despite the increasing number of studies the european commission still allows industrial food companies to add lots of nitrites to the products. so we went to the commissioner for health and food safety a former health minister in lithuania question. is to. follow. to present. its notes. stakes. and. to dispense with the humans for over an hour the commissioner attempted to pull the wool over our eyes. in spite of all the reports by experts which for twenty five years have warned the authorities about the dangers of nitrite. all these studies you don't think they're enough you know all those status. it's just your blood sent to transparency since the possibility to have them to show. that she had to do it to follow and to see and to do how to move fully. as soon as possible since parents is good this is . just sort of did all decisions in lawrence of procedures. like this isn't like if i build big. union oh but i'm not kidding of european union i mean this is. going on for so now and
in one thousand nine hundred nine this report even put forward banning its use altogether. despite the increasing number of studies the european commission still allows industrial food companies to add lots of nitrites to the products. so we went to the commissioner for health and food safety a former health minister in lithuania question. is to. follow. to present. its notes. stakes. and. to dispense with the humans for over an hour the commissioner attempted to pull the wool over our eyes. in...
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thank you i want to get started in the ninety nine. chairman of the assassination records review board in charge of overseeing the public release of all the documents related to the j.f.k. assassination can you give him briefly explain to our viewers how you came to this position and what your work and tale and how many documents we're talking about at this point. well it was interesting i had not any experience in really understanding or reading many of the books about the assassination of president kennedy i had attended a lecture but i was asked by president clinton if i would do this and i told him at the time that i didn't have any experience or didn't have any strong viewpoints and he said well that's perfect because i don't want someone running this effort to declassify records who thinks he knows what happened so if i didn't want to do this i said the wrong thing when i was asked about serving in this role i was a chair of a part time board although it seemed almost full time at the time there were five. and we had declassifica
thank you i want to get started in the ninety nine. chairman of the assassination records review board in charge of overseeing the public release of all the documents related to the j.f.k. assassination can you give him briefly explain to our viewers how you came to this position and what your work and tale and how many documents we're talking about at this point. well it was interesting i had not any experience in really understanding or reading many of the books about the assassination of...
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and then we saw you know in the one nine hundred seventy s. the world got its heroin from southeast asia the golden triangle then afghanistan and then twenty fifteen. there surged by forty three percent their production rather from a genetically modified poppy plants and so that just made their production or even more so but now we're actually shipping our production to mexico is where a lot of it's coming from and they're also shipping in fenton out which is very similar to heroin but fifty to eighty times stronger and so now it drug law enforcement officers they have to use hazmat suits to touch this stuff and so i really hope this doesn't affect the crisis that we're already in but it seems like it's inevitable that it unfortunately well will definitely i look forward to the next piece on this story thank you so much for coming on the bay and educate yourself need to work with them are happening across the country are to go to break or watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics to cover facebook and twitter see our po
and then we saw you know in the one nine hundred seventy s. the world got its heroin from southeast asia the golden triangle then afghanistan and then twenty fifteen. there surged by forty three percent their production rather from a genetically modified poppy plants and so that just made their production or even more so but now we're actually shipping our production to mexico is where a lot of it's coming from and they're also shipping in fenton out which is very similar to heroin but fifty to...
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well i think when we did our work in the one nine hundred ninety s. we tried very hard to find everything that we could. you know and some agencies it was relatively easy to find records the f.b.i. is filing system is quite complete and very accurate and well catalogued we found the cia records to be much more in disarray and you know in the end we tried very hard to find everything i don't know that we found everything and i don't i can vouch for the fact that perhaps agencies may have been hiding information from us still after being required to submit it to us under. under the law and so i don't think in this group there's a lot of records that can be released this year unless president trump stops the release he has the authority to do that suing that he doesn't there's going to be a lot of records released a lot of records that already have been released that have redactions in them and those redactions would be removed most of those read redactions relate to. intelligence gathering methods methods of protecting the president there's some persona
well i think when we did our work in the one nine hundred ninety s. we tried very hard to find everything that we could. you know and some agencies it was relatively easy to find records the f.b.i. is filing system is quite complete and very accurate and well catalogued we found the cia records to be much more in disarray and you know in the end we tried very hard to find everything i don't know that we found everything and i don't i can vouch for the fact that perhaps agencies may have been...
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well there's a look back in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine to believe it was. i was involved with the a.c.l.u. and people were angry because you know you look nazis march in skokie illinois we have to allow free speech but then we should what then we're also talking about hate speech there's a big difference between free speech and hate speech and what. klux klan members are doing come up be acquainted with somebody who is protesting them sorry or and what's the fine line hate speech and freedom of speach. well to your earlier point i certainly agree that i see the irony here i think that there are people who disagree on a number of the topics that are going on in this country today however i think you can respectfully disagree and the fine line that you're referring to is are they disagreeing respectfully or not i think any time violence is involved that crosses that line and folks last but not least we got to talk about north korea what is the best way to approach this increase again and rhetoric from north korea rob. oh. the polish sea is is important i was
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the united states began openly meddling and ask an affair is in nine hundred seventy nine with the introduction of operations like clinton a cia trained equipped program and assisting the afghan mujahedeen in their fight against the soviet allied democratic republic of afghanistan the program that was one of the most expensive in cia history spanning ten years it initially budgeted twenty to thirty million dollars a year to back the fighters by nine hundred eighty seven as that number rose to six hundred thirty million dollars a year why was it worth spending a billion dollars to deceit a democratically elected government the programs godfather former national security advisor to president carter zbigniew brzezinski once said its purpose was to believe the soviets and it's a decision he never regretted us national security advisor brzezinski pluto pockets song set about rallying resistance he wanted to arm the mujahedeen without revealing america's row. on the afghan border in the other type of pa. the soldiers of god to redouble their efforts we know their deep belief in god the day we are con
the united states began openly meddling and ask an affair is in nine hundred seventy nine with the introduction of operations like clinton a cia trained equipped program and assisting the afghan mujahedeen in their fight against the soviet allied democratic republic of afghanistan the program that was one of the most expensive in cia history spanning ten years it initially budgeted twenty to thirty million dollars a year to back the fighters by nine hundred eighty seven as that number rose to...
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hundred eighty nine hundred ninety period and you know if you went ahead and shorted in. response to that you know you've had a very hard time a bit over the last it's been almost three decades where you had historically and anomalously low interest rates in japan so greenspan might be right in the sense that we are in a bubble but i think in terms of timing and also in terms of the after effects. in regards to his prediction that you get rapidly rising rates i'm not sure that's that's believable lie for a number of reasons you've given me a number of things to talk about i want to hit all of them i want to i want to start first with your mention of how greenspan seems to be changing its tune from when he used to be chairman to now in his retiring years do you think he's saying that the fed should step in with this bond bubble. you know he i suspect that he does have that as part of his agenda because he doesn't make he's a very political animal he always has been and he doesn't make those cars. it's of statements lightly i think also if you look at his own tenure at the
hundred eighty nine hundred ninety period and you know if you went ahead and shorted in. response to that you know you've had a very hard time a bit over the last it's been almost three decades where you had historically and anomalously low interest rates in japan so greenspan might be right in the sense that we are in a bubble but i think in terms of timing and also in terms of the after effects. in regards to his prediction that you get rapidly rising rates i'm not sure that's that's...
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it's dated one thousand nine hundred eighty two thirty four years ago. in it mr carr the medical director at the time expresses concern about the consequences of c. h. retained in the blood of employees. he specifically recommends that practical steps be taken to reduce this exposure. all employees not just kept on area more cursed are exposed so rather than to do anything they just read it out. i never seen a letter like at. a met and can say well. we could have prevented a lot of laws. unfavored told us there's a problem. i had to cover. my day law. why didn't they have us protected. too costly. we tracked down bruce carr dupont's former medical director. he is now enjoying a peaceful retirement by the ocean far from parkersburg. i have a document of nine hundred eighty two showing that you are aware that see it was toxic for workers why have you not told them the truth at the time they were all told the truth that they were told everything when you actually know i have interviewed some employees and they were not aware of anything we told her lawyers
it's dated one thousand nine hundred eighty two thirty four years ago. in it mr carr the medical director at the time expresses concern about the consequences of c. h. retained in the blood of employees. he specifically recommends that practical steps be taken to reduce this exposure. all employees not just kept on area more cursed are exposed so rather than to do anything they just read it out. i never seen a letter like at. a met and can say well. we could have prevented a lot of laws....
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in one thousand nine hundred nine this report even put forward banning its use altogether. despite the increasing number of studies the european commission still allows industrial food companies to add lots of nitrites to the products. so we went to the commissioner for health and food safety a former health minister in lithuania question. of institutions. follow. this principle. for over an hour the commissioner attempted to pull the wool over our eyes. in spite of all the reports by experts which for twenty five years have warned the authorities about the dangers of nitrites. you know all this. and. since the possibility of. flow into c.n.n. to do how do you move. this possible. this is. just sort of all decisions. this isn't like if i build big. union oh but i'm not kidding of european union i mean this has been so going on for so long no no no it started to get started as it started shows that all stand in safety a line in this case is why europe lost against denmark in the european court of justice in this story i don't know very khandaan says i. don't need more info t
in one thousand nine hundred nine this report even put forward banning its use altogether. despite the increasing number of studies the european commission still allows industrial food companies to add lots of nitrites to the products. so we went to the commissioner for health and food safety a former health minister in lithuania question. of institutions. follow. this principle. for over an hour the commissioner attempted to pull the wool over our eyes. in spite of all the reports by experts...
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he particularly remembers one phrase used by a lobbyist in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine. and. doubters our product since it is the best means of competing with the body of fact that exists in the mind of the general public there's also the means of establishing a controversy for him everything is summed up in one word. and it was exactly like that by creating doubt that philip morris set out to discredit dr preston martin study on processed meat and cancer in children. the proof is there in the vast database of the tobacco documents. by typing susan preston martin you get hundreds of hits. and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we can her i
he particularly remembers one phrase used by a lobbyist in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine. and. doubters our product since it is the best means of competing with the body of fact that exists in the mind of the general public there's also the means of establishing a controversy for him everything is summed up in one word. and it was exactly like that by creating doubt that philip morris set out to discredit dr preston martin study on processed meat and cancer in children. the proof is...
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towards apparently purposefully drove towards a bus stop that was packed with people this is around nine fifteen this morning in the surtees district of mar say and there he seriously injured one man he then he fled the scene as ambulances and the emergency services arrived and then about three quarters an hour later he moved over to the eleventh district and then he also plowed into a bus stop and that's where he killed a woman who is reportedly in her forty's now the police have detained this man they say the suspect is around thirty they say thirty five years old and he is known to police for formal what they call delinquencies for other things that he's done but he's not been under any form of observation for anything else other than the fact that he was a criminal now that we do have a question here from the mosque a prosecutor saying there is no evidence at this particular point in even less to qualify this as a terror attack so no confirmation that it is any motives they don't yet know the motive they're still interviewing the suspect but we have heard from police for everybody to
towards apparently purposefully drove towards a bus stop that was packed with people this is around nine fifteen this morning in the surtees district of mar say and there he seriously injured one man he then he fled the scene as ambulances and the emergency services arrived and then about three quarters an hour later he moved over to the eleventh district and then he also plowed into a bus stop and that's where he killed a woman who is reportedly in her forty's now the police have detained this...
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confidential informant known as number nine zero nine seven and worse yet he had run the same scam on twelve other women also arrested in this day the a.t.f. bragged in the media just days after john first arrest saying their operation had exceeded expectations because they had brought quote the best of the best to deal with the worst of the worst the best of the best like a confidential informant nine zero nine seven who has a decades long history of trafficking drugs and was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence and battery by strangulation in two thousand and fourteen and the worst of the worst a mother of five trying to stay clean and turn her life around or it can i just say that i'm a little bit peeved by this being very eloquent because we're live on television and i have been affected i want to say to them i'm sure there are a lot of bleeps coming out of this this really upsets me because this is this is not only has two factors this hits a failing drug war does more to arrest you know people on the lowest you know of our of our system you know the people the power
confidential informant known as number nine zero nine seven and worse yet he had run the same scam on twelve other women also arrested in this day the a.t.f. bragged in the media just days after john first arrest saying their operation had exceeded expectations because they had brought quote the best of the best to deal with the worst of the worst the best of the best like a confidential informant nine zero nine seven who has a decades long history of trafficking drugs and was arrested on...
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congress began its inquiry into the nine eleven attacks two years later the families of nine eleven victims sued saudi arabia over reports of links between saudi government officials and the hijackers declassified pages of the inquiry reports later confirmed those links with congress then approving a bill that allowed families to take legal action against the gulf kingdom. saudi arabia has repeatedly denied any involvement in the nine eleven attacks inbreds eagleson who lost his father in the tragedy he says the fact that the u.k. report is being kept secret shows otherwise. it's very clear to us that all the nine eleven that there is a relationship that exists between our government u.k. government between saudi arabia that our governments do not want to inconvenience or they do not want to interrupt this report that we're requesting to be released would be a very inconvenient truth to both governments this report makes clear connections between terrorist financing and the government of saudi arabia right now if you're in a vehicle case with saudi arabia as it stands right now you're going
congress began its inquiry into the nine eleven attacks two years later the families of nine eleven victims sued saudi arabia over reports of links between saudi government officials and the hijackers declassified pages of the inquiry reports later confirmed those links with congress then approving a bill that allowed families to take legal action against the gulf kingdom. saudi arabia has repeatedly denied any involvement in the nine eleven attacks inbreds eagleson who lost his father in the...
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nine pahs on the back nine. five successive birdies to finish a career—best second place in a major. england georgia hall finishing career—best third. american michelle wie faded with a bogey and shares third place. she goes into the cup later this month full of confidence. in cricket, england are looking to tie the series against south africa. backin tie the series against south africa. back in command when rain caused a stoppage. the weather has caught up but not before an entertaining days cricket and one which left england ina cricket and one which left england in a strong position. they took the final south african wicket cheaply this morning. it looked like they would need every run because batting was not easy. alistair cook and tom westley is caught at slip. kitten jennings, the under pressure england opener scratching around for ansbach was eventually caught at slip for 18. joe root made 49 with the ball spinning and keeping low. eventually he was bowled. the only batsman to play with any real freedom w
nine pahs on the back nine. five successive birdies to finish a career—best second place in a major. england georgia hall finishing career—best third. american michelle wie faded with a bogey and shares third place. she goes into the cup later this month full of confidence. in cricket, england are looking to tie the series against south africa. backin tie the series against south africa. back in command when rain caused a stoppage. the weather has caught up but not before an entertaining...
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hundred fifty nine hundred fifteen in that time period in one nine hundred fifty to one thousand nine hundred sixty five both of that those time periods reflected a period of southern resistance. to civil rights laws passed after the after the civil rights law after the civil war in the late eighty's hundreds and then the suit civil rights laws and courts decisions that were currying in the late fifty's and early sixty's and they are symbols of jim crow they are symbols of racism they were associated heavily with the lynchings of african-americans and i think they are disgusting symbols and if there's any place for him it should be in museums to teach people about how this country fought and got past when. the ugliest periods in our history but they should certainly as amy says not be these kind of public in public squares in a way that kind of you know defies a reviewer's what these people stood for because they stood for nothing good or about his attacks on the media obviously that pays well to those place that plays well to oh sure i mean if you want to throw out red meat to republ
hundred fifty nine hundred fifteen in that time period in one nine hundred fifty to one thousand nine hundred sixty five both of that those time periods reflected a period of southern resistance. to civil rights laws passed after the after the civil rights law after the civil war in the late eighty's hundreds and then the suit civil rights laws and courts decisions that were currying in the late fifty's and early sixty's and they are symbols of jim crow they are symbols of racism they were...
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five hundred up more than nine tenths of a percent. investors are looking ahead to a meeting of central bank governors in wyoming later this week. when you're up frank spurts frankfurt's dax jumped one point four percent to despite this month slump in german investor confidence. london's footsie and paris's cac down both up about nine tenths of a percent. for now we're gonna take a spender some other business news making headlines this hour. i. think the mission has launched an in depth investigation of bears plans sixty six billion dollars takeover of u. s. seems group monsanto. merger would create the world's largest integrated pesticides and seeds company. the commission raised concerns about reduce competition in season pesticides markets in europ. the united states treasury has announced new sanctions against russian and chinese and sees an individual's over north korea. treasury department said it would target ten entities then six individuals accused of helping north korea develop missiles and nuclear weapons. back in june the u
five hundred up more than nine tenths of a percent. investors are looking ahead to a meeting of central bank governors in wyoming later this week. when you're up frank spurts frankfurt's dax jumped one point four percent to despite this month slump in german investor confidence. london's footsie and paris's cac down both up about nine tenths of a percent. for now we're gonna take a spender some other business news making headlines this hour. i. think the mission has launched an in depth...
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the united states began openly meddling in afghan affair is in one nine hundred seventy nine with the introduction of operation fly clown a cia trained equipped program aimed at assisting the afghan mujahedeen in their fight against the soviet allied democratic republic of afghanistan the program that was one of the most expensive in cia history spanning ten years it initially budgeted twenty to thirty million dollars a year to back the fighters by nine hundred eighty seven that number rose to six hundred thirty million dollars a year why was it worth spending a billion dollars to defeat a democratically elected government the program's godfather former national security advisor to president carter's big new brzezinski once said its purpose was to believe the soviets and the decision he never regretted us national security advisor brzezinski flew to pakistan to set about rallying resistance he wanted to arm the mujahideen without revealing america's road. on the afghan border any other type of pos the soldiers of dog to redouble their efforts but we know that their deep belief in god
the united states began openly meddling in afghan affair is in one nine hundred seventy nine with the introduction of operation fly clown a cia trained equipped program aimed at assisting the afghan mujahedeen in their fight against the soviet allied democratic republic of afghanistan the program that was one of the most expensive in cia history spanning ten years it initially budgeted twenty to thirty million dollars a year to back the fighters by nine hundred eighty seven that number rose to...
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despite pressure from all sides of this house and beyond the survivors of nine eleven last night also urging her to make this report available who she explained at her refusal is simply because the contents of the report would embarrass the government's friends in saudi arabia or is it because ministers care rather more about arms sales to riyadh than they do about public safety. it is absolutely nothing to do with that there is there is certain confidential information in the reports that means that it would not be appropriate to publish it but my right under friend the home secretary has made it available on a pretty council basis to opposition parties in two thousand and two the us congress began its inquiry into the nine eleven attacks two years later the families of nine eleven victims sued saudi arabia over reports of links between saudi government officials and the hijackers declassified pages of the inquiry report later confirmed those links with congress that approving a bill that allowed families to take legal action against the gulf kingdom. of saudi arabia in turn has deni
despite pressure from all sides of this house and beyond the survivors of nine eleven last night also urging her to make this report available who she explained at her refusal is simply because the contents of the report would embarrass the government's friends in saudi arabia or is it because ministers care rather more about arms sales to riyadh than they do about public safety. it is absolutely nothing to do with that there is there is certain confidential information in the reports that...
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fifty pm pottstown and straight on until around nine fifty five pm. still around ten pm other locations unpacked is by those tornadic thunderstorms include amitie gardens santa told parts grove kenworth south ponce town and halfway house take cover now move to the basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building of oil windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until ten pm for the following counties in pennsylvania chester and montgomery. magically somehow be much better now and they find a way to work together i think there's going to be there's a much different way of looking at this from north america as there is looking at it from the region and what's happening in the region is that neighboring countries are actually worried how far trump is going to push pakistan you know pakistan on the surface claims to want peace but their idea of peace is different than what the united states sees pakista
fifty pm pottstown and straight on until around nine fifty five pm. still around ten pm other locations unpacked is by those tornadic thunderstorms include amitie gardens santa told parts grove kenworth south ponce town and halfway house take cover now move to the basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building of oil windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado...
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congress began its inquiry into the nine eleven attacks two years later the families of nine eleven victims sued saudi arabia over reports of links between saudi government officials and the hijackers declassified pages of the inquiry reports later confirms those links with congress then approving a bill that allowed families to take legal action against the gulf. saudi arabia has repeatedly denied any involvement in the nine eleven attacks but the eagle son lost his father in the tragedy he says the fact the u.k. report is being kept secret shows otherwise it's very clear to us and all the nine eleven family members that there is a relationship that exists between our government and the u.k. government between saudi arabia that our governments do not want to inconvenience or they do not want to interrupt this report that we're requesting to be released would be a very inconvenient truth to both governments this report makes clear connection between terrorist financing and the government of saudi arabia right now we are in a legal case with saudi arabia and as i stand right now we are going
congress began its inquiry into the nine eleven attacks two years later the families of nine eleven victims sued saudi arabia over reports of links between saudi government officials and the hijackers declassified pages of the inquiry reports later confirms those links with congress then approving a bill that allowed families to take legal action against the gulf. saudi arabia has repeatedly denied any involvement in the nine eleven attacks but the eagle son lost his father in the tragedy he...
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in one nine hundred eighty four the local chemical plant exploded. killing twenty thousand people and releasing tons of toxic products. at the time the factory belonged to union carbide a pesticide giant that tao would buy up in two thousand and one. the site of the bhopal explosion is still saturated with chemical pollution. over the years these products have spread into the city's groundwater systems. for fifteen years the inhabitants have demanded a full decontamination. invain down refuses to act. the decaying steel site is still excessive all today. here we meet mr shaw won a former engineer at the time he was in charge of the storage of the chemicals in this laboratory. just both. of this only came close to the meeting and discarded and so i don't feel. at present but. this choir going to the us pull out. and because ground. is that then you know there's things that because there's no proper. this other uses. among the products stored in the factory there was lindane an extremely toxic insecticide. today it is forbidden all over the world accor
in one nine hundred eighty four the local chemical plant exploded. killing twenty thousand people and releasing tons of toxic products. at the time the factory belonged to union carbide a pesticide giant that tao would buy up in two thousand and one. the site of the bhopal explosion is still saturated with chemical pollution. over the years these products have spread into the city's groundwater systems. for fifteen years the inhabitants have demanded a full decontamination. invain down refuses...
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i was stressing about getting the nine. i am happy. how about you ? getting the nine. i am happy.ading system being handled? it has had an enormous impact on the staff and school. we have had to work hard to write that work schemes and to prepare their children for no coursework in english, the students have had to memorise things they have had to memorise things they have never had to before. the exams are harder and there in maths are three exams when there was once two. thank you for having us this morning. a lot of and excitement. the big day has finally come. the results are here. thank you very much. lots of happy students. congratulations. good luck if you are waiting for your results. if you are waiting for your results. if you are worried or you know someone who is concerned about their results, there is an advice page. there is a bbc bitesize advice page at www. bbc.co.uk/education. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm claudia—liza armah. police say they're treating a huge fire at a poundland store in chingfor
i was stressing about getting the nine. i am happy. how about you ? getting the nine. i am happy.ading system being handled? it has had an enormous impact on the staff and school. we have had to work hard to write that work schemes and to prepare their children for no coursework in english, the students have had to memorise things they have had to memorise things they have never had to before. the exams are harder and there in maths are three exams when there was once two. thank you for having...
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but we certainly found a lot of information from the one nine hundred sixty s. still classified as top secret which could have been released many many years before and this culture of secrecy which i think does exist. certainly contributed to widespread mistrust of the warren commission report and conclusions and certainly. it went on to the government in general as the years went by i think we do classify too much information. you know. you when you look at the situation someone who is reviewing information and deciding to classify that person is thinking well this could be classified maybe not well if i don't classify it and then all of a sudden it becomes a big deal there's a congressional hearing i have to testify guess who gets fired me the person who's deciding not declassify information it is simply easier to stamp classified information let someone else make the decision later and unfortunately the decision later doesn't come for many many years in the regular route. tiene of declassification which is done but there are many many years behind because the
but we certainly found a lot of information from the one nine hundred sixty s. still classified as top secret which could have been released many many years before and this culture of secrecy which i think does exist. certainly contributed to widespread mistrust of the warren commission report and conclusions and certainly. it went on to the government in general as the years went by i think we do classify too much information. you know. you when you look at the situation someone who is...
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years until about nine years later when they showed it to. that scientist hecker from the last almost and he came and they showed it to him in the two thousands but so it's kind of a murky history really but i think in reality you know both sides. broke the agreement and they and i think that you know i think there's a possibility that it could be put together but you know if trump actually tried to create another agreement with them i can't imagine i can see you know being he would just be attacked and attacked for this just like clinton was kind of preset it didn't sell for him sure brilliant thank you so much for being with us sir thank you for shit the conversation coming up is donald trump turning the republican party into an authoritarian party the evidence suggests it might be more on that tonight's big picture annele. the mission of news with it is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that i me
years until about nine years later when they showed it to. that scientist hecker from the last almost and he came and they showed it to him in the two thousands but so it's kind of a murky history really but i think in reality you know both sides. broke the agreement and they and i think that you know i think there's a possibility that it could be put together but you know if trump actually tried to create another agreement with them i can't imagine i can see you know being he would just be...
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no, it's not one, it's nine. nine is the top. you're kidding?re confused as to what the numerical grades meant so i had to spend time in my interview explaining to them exactly the impact that they would have and what they would all correlate to. i was speaking to my parents the other day and i was telling them in maths how i would at least get a seven and they were like, a seven, why don't you want an a or a*? i was like, wait, you guys don't understand, that is an a or a*. mums and dads get there because their children are talking about it all the time. i think the biggest challenge will be employers. what i don't want to happen is for somebody who has got a c grade last year versus somebody who has got a four or a five this year, i wouldn't want that four or five cv to be discarded just because the person who is looking at it did not understand the context of that grade. let's speak to now to dominic isles, who is a gcse english teacher. dallan campbell, who marked some of this year's english gcse papers. jacques szemalikowski, who is the hea
no, it's not one, it's nine. nine is the top. you're kidding?re confused as to what the numerical grades meant so i had to spend time in my interview explaining to them exactly the impact that they would have and what they would all correlate to. i was speaking to my parents the other day and i was telling them in maths how i would at least get a seven and they were like, a seven, why don't you want an a or a*? i was like, wait, you guys don't understand, that is an a or a*. mums and dads get...
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((steve)) here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine..... ...tonight at nine new tonight at 8 . new report shows crushing student loan debt is not just a problem for young people. (vicki) the consumer financial protection bureau says more older americans are struggling with student loan debt.our washington correspondent jessica smith has the story.
((steve)) here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine..... ...tonight at nine new tonight at 8 . new report shows crushing student loan debt is not just a problem for young people. (vicki) the consumer financial protection bureau says more older americans are struggling with student loan debt.our washington correspondent jessica smith has the story.
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in one thousand nine hundred. one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clarke was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just as much right before the report's publication the corporation would succeed in pressuring the acting chief of the e.p.a. in washington. we went into shock we had never heard of such a thing ever that the company that we were regulating they would have the right to review a report comment on it before it's released and when the desk and it was critically important to say that people were at risk but they did not want to just basically want to squash the report ok and eventually the final report they prevailed and so they truncated it down and removed critical sections and all the conclusions were taken away. press
in one thousand nine hundred. one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clarke was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just as much right before the report's publication the corporation would succeed in pressuring...
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good morning at nine in the morning here in moscow now this is art international my name's kevin though in very good company first in this half hour of news has been revealed that around two hundred seventy gehad this of recently returned to france after fighting in iraq and syria have now been arrested and the courts are currently plowing through the cases of the others the numbers have been revealed by the french interior minister who also highlighted that the terror threat remains extremely high there in an attempt to try and rein in the extremism france had opened its first de radicalisation centenary year ago but the facilities already hit the buffers. reports. it was billed as a front seat to its program with jihad ists was the country's first radicalization center when it opened last year ati's police was here. and this is rehab for extremists once inside psychologists here will provide therapy and counselors will teach students about citizenship. but just months later the shutters down so where did it all go wrong. at a cost of two point five million euros per year knowing that
good morning at nine in the morning here in moscow now this is art international my name's kevin though in very good company first in this half hour of news has been revealed that around two hundred seventy gehad this of recently returned to france after fighting in iraq and syria have now been arrested and the courts are currently plowing through the cases of the others the numbers have been revealed by the french interior minister who also highlighted that the terror threat remains extremely...
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that officer then keeps his gun pointed at the man for nine minutes as he waits for backup.sot get the beep gun off me brolike have it out why you gotta have it pointed at me.police say the driver who took this cell phone video was pulled over for speeding at 85 miles per hour. at one point five minutes after the traffic stop, the man talking on the video reaches for something and that is when the officer draws his gun.sot on the officer's body camera you can see that all of the information had been provided to him he had everything and he actually told the occupants in the car why don't you wait just here i'll be right back. it was at that point the occupants started reaching under the seat.officers believe the response time was delayed because this involved a campbell officer making a stop in san jose on highway 101. while that doesn't often happen, police say it's perfectly legal in california. no arrests were made and two tickets were given for speeding and the passenger not wearing his seat belt properly. this video has taken off online with opinions on all sides.sot we're doing e
that officer then keeps his gun pointed at the man for nine minutes as he waits for backup.sot get the beep gun off me brolike have it out why you gotta have it pointed at me.police say the driver who took this cell phone video was pulled over for speeding at 85 miles per hour. at one point five minutes after the traffic stop, the man talking on the video reaches for something and that is when the officer draws his gun.sot on the officer's body camera you can see that all of the information had...