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activity is not the biggest factor affecting shot populations are thought by there's a logical society of london that shocks have been pushed away from coastal towns and cities and further to sea researchers also found that shocks body sizes significantly smaller communities that live near human populations and discovered remote locations with a marine predecessor congregates said these habitats are often not in protected areas and. this is that v.w. news out of next business africa with...
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human activity is now the biggest factor affecting shark populations a report by the zoological society of london says that human activity has pushed sharks away from coastal towns and cities and farther out to sea researchers also found the sharks body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human activity. they discovered remote refuges where the marine predators congregate but said that if these habitats are often not in protected areas and are under threat from the fishing industry. as gave the miner now of our top stories russian firefighting teams are struggling to contain massive wildfires in siberia the blazes now cover an area the size of denmark environmentalist warns the vast release of carbon dioxide from the fires presents a climate emergency. i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being here. it was a season of high pitched correction as it winds down the next exciting event he's right around the corner. german bundesliga is heating up and as always we are there to keep you updated with the latest on the kickoff. to mislead the south are starting under 1
human activity is now the biggest factor affecting shark populations a report by the zoological society of london says that human activity has pushed sharks away from coastal towns and cities and farther out to sea researchers also found the sharks body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human activity. they discovered remote refuges where the marine predators congregate but said that if these habitats are often not in protected areas and are under threat from the...
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activity is now the biggest factor affecting shock populations reported by the exhaust tickle society of london says sharks have been pushed away from coastal towns and cities and further out to sea researchers also found that sharks body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human populations i discovered remote locations where marine predators congregate but said that these times that's often not in protected areas and under threat from the fishing industry. you're watching the news up next a business where that band fizzling out the back of the top of it in the meantime of course there's always the web site that's the w dot com. sex making. raring to marry. if there is any your product read between them you have to find it between the wife's . literature 100 german streets.
activity is now the biggest factor affecting shock populations reported by the exhaust tickle society of london says sharks have been pushed away from coastal towns and cities and further out to sea researchers also found that sharks body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human populations i discovered remote locations where marine predators congregate but said that these times that's often not in protected areas and under threat from the fishing industry. you're...
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that human activity is now the biggest factor affecting shock nations a report by the logical society of london says that human activity has pushed sharks away from coastal towns and cities and for the out into the ocean researchers also found that shots body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human activity they discovered remote locations where the marine predators congregate but said that these habitats are often not in protected areas and under threat from the fishing industry. you're watching the news here's a recap of the top story that we're following for you at least 14 people have been killed and 145 by a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul the bomb detonated outside a police station the taliban has claimed responsibility. coming up next on news asia protesters in hong kong intensify their battle on the streets with beijing a warning of consequences chinese artist and dissident i really really talk to. and of talking i'm a child live in afghanistan and their children 10 years old and younger are forced to work to support their families. that are com
that human activity is now the biggest factor affecting shock nations a report by the logical society of london says that human activity has pushed sharks away from coastal towns and cities and for the out into the ocean researchers also found that shots body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human activity they discovered remote locations where the marine predators congregate but said that these habitats are often not in protected areas and under threat from the...
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that human activity is the biggest factor affecting shark populations report by the zoological society of london. shocks of been pushed away from coastal towns and cities and further out to sea researchers also found the shocks body size is significantly smaller in communities is that living near human populations are discovered to remote locations with a brain produces congregate but these habitats are often not in protected areas under under threat from the fishing industry. we have next here on the w. made in germany focusing on the problem of plastic waste i'll be back at the top of the hour in the meantime of course there's always the web site that's t w dot com i'm going to. the phones are for. we live in a world that's filled with plastic. and plastic garbage and. the consequences for nature and the environment are catastrophic what can politicians and businesses what can we do to fix this problem the world is drowning in plastic are. made in germany next to. where the real palate resides. i come from their loss of people in fact not been abused in egypt it was not just democracy that's o
that human activity is the biggest factor affecting shark populations report by the zoological society of london. shocks of been pushed away from coastal towns and cities and further out to sea researchers also found the shocks body size is significantly smaller in communities is that living near human populations are discovered to remote locations with a brain produces congregate but these habitats are often not in protected areas under under threat from the fishing industry. we have next here...
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human activity is not the biggest factor affecting shark populations a report by the logical society of london says that human activity has pushed sharks away from coastal towns and cities and further out into the ocean research has also found that sharks body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human activity they discovered remote locations where the marine predators congregate but they said that these habitats are often not in protected areas and are under threat from the fishing industry. coming up next on news asia protesters in hong kong intensified their battle on the streets of beijing warning of consequences chinese the artist and dissident i raise me talks to deal. and the problem of china even afghanistan richer than 10 years old and younger of course to work to support their families. the other stories coming up on the job news asia i do stay with us a bit about if you can. hold your phones are full we live in a world that's filled with plastic. plastic garbage. the consequences for nature and the environment are catastrophic what can politicians and busines
human activity is not the biggest factor affecting shark populations a report by the logical society of london says that human activity has pushed sharks away from coastal towns and cities and further out into the ocean research has also found that sharks body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human activity they discovered remote locations where the marine predators congregate but they said that these habitats are often not in protected areas and are under threat from...
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human activity is now the biggest factor affecting shark populations report by the zoological society of london so shocks have been pushed away from coastal towns and cities and further outs to see these. searches also found the shop's body size is significantly smaller in communities that live near human populations they discovered remote locations where. these habitats are often not in protected areas and they're under threat from the fishing industry. all the time is on the old masters were 3rd seed alexander hoping to bounce back after struggling at his last a tournament in hamburg the german is certain the 2nd round after beating britain's cameron. was particularly strong surf winning 80 percent of his 1st set of points eventually took the win 766 full eyes already tasted success once before in montreal winning the masters tournament back in 2070. this is d w news live from berlin coming up next on news asia protest as you know in hong kong intensify their battle on the streets of beijing warning of consequences and chinese artists and does it until i went away a toast to about the chinese
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that human activity is now the biggest factor affecting shock populations a report by the logic society of london says the human activity has pushed sharks to read from coastal towns and cities and father. the ocean research has also found that chalks body sizes significantly smaller in communities that live near human activity they discovered remoted locations that marine predators congregate but said that these habitats are often not of protected areas i don't detract from the fishing industry. as a recap of the top stories if you're funny. groschen time finding teams are struggling to contain massive wildfires in siberia the blazes not cover an area the size of belgium environmental swarm the boston releases of common dockside from the finest presents a climate emergency. up next a business program comedian jimmy do stay with us for that if you can from me on the dutch team on the back. oh those are the songs our food we live in a world that's filled with plastic. am blasting garbage. the consequences for nature and the environment are catastrophic what can politicians small business and what
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activity is not the biggest factor affecting shark populations now a report by the launch you can society of london says that human activity has pushed sharks away from coastal towns and cities and further out into the. and research has also found that shocks and body size a significantly smaller and communities that live near human activity discovered remote locations where then marine predators congregate but said that these habitats are often not protected areas and are under threat from the fishing industry. coming up next equal africa environment magazine that's it for me on the touchy money esteem by. fico africa. good spirits and. look at the. beginning guides cauchy makes sound and environmental projects include sustainable energy. low. next on d w. robots are still in the development phase of so what's going to happen when they grow up. with humans and machines be able to peacefully co-exist. for a long week on the verge of a remarkable lives. if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand fusing to think about what could go wrong then let's face it it's probably
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minister imran khan a former cricketer and playboy whose been married 3 times once a fixture of london's high society he became a devout muslim and politician later in life he now espouses conservative even extremist views. on it it is it can't be possible that they attack us and we don't respond what will happen next mission things will escalate when both of us keep reacting it could lead to war action. modi or can't who's got the upper hand in the kashmir conflict. certainly one interesting question the other question that i have is for christiane if you had the ear of either of the 2 leo both of the 2 leaders ideally have the say we want time what advice would you give the now on where you want them to push this crisis i think the easiest solution and the best solution would be to settle on the status quo and this is still not ruled out one can already in one can imagine like in 2007 for us explaining yourself that there is fatigue with the status quo no there isn't there is there is no disses a debate on the indian side that's that's a debate on the union side but between india and pakistan wants
minister imran khan a former cricketer and playboy whose been married 3 times once a fixture of london's high society he became a devout muslim and politician later in life he now espouses conservative even extremist views. on it it is it can't be possible that they attack us and we don't respond what will happen next mission things will escalate when both of us keep reacting it could lead to war action. modi or can't who's got the upper hand in the kashmir conflict. certainly one interesting...
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imran khan a former cricketeter in plplayboy who's been married three times once a fixture of london's high society he became a devout muslim and politician later in life he now espouses conservative even extremist views. it can't be possible that they attack us and we don't respond what will happen next expression things will escalate when both of us keep reacting it could lead to more action. movie or con who's got the upper hand in the customer conflict. certainly one interesting question the other question that i have is for cristian if you had to be either if either of the two legal both of the two leaders ideally in the same river one time what advice would you give to now where you want them to. push this crisis i think the easiest solution and the best solution would be to settle on the status quo and this is still not ruled out. one can already in one can imagine like in two thousand seven he w was explaining yourself that there is fatigue with the status quo no there isn't there is there is mold this is a debate on the indian side that's that's a debate on the inside but read between indi
imran khan a former cricketeter in plplayboy who's been married three times once a fixture of london's high society he became a devout muslim and politician later in life he now espouses conservative even extremist views. it can't be possible that they attack us and we don't respond what will happen next expression things will escalate when both of us keep reacting it could lead to more action. movie or con who's got the upper hand in the customer conflict. certainly one interesting question...
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minister imran khan a former cricketer and playboy who's been married 3 times once a fixture of london's high society he became a devout muslim and politician later in life he now espouses conservative even extremist views. it is it can be possible that they attack us and we don't respond what will happen next things will escalate when both of us keep reacting it could lead to war actually. modi or can who's got the upper hand in the kashmir conflict . certainly one interesting question the other question that i have is for christiane if you had the ear of either of the 2 leo both of the 2 leaders ideally have the say we want time what advice would you give the now on the way you want them to push this crisis i think the easiest solution and the best solution would be to settle on the status quo and this is still not ruled out one can already in one can imagine like in 2007 for us explaining yourself that there is fatigue with the status you know there isn't there is there is no disses a debate on the indian side that's that's a debate on the inside between india and pakistan wants can still agree on
minister imran khan a former cricketer and playboy who's been married 3 times once a fixture of london's high society he became a devout muslim and politician later in life he now espouses conservative even extremist views. it is it can be possible that they attack us and we don't respond what will happen next things will escalate when both of us keep reacting it could lead to war actually. modi or can who's got the upper hand in the kashmir conflict . certainly one interesting question the...
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in the eighty's the world of finance operating from the city of london and wall street increased its influence and governments and societies and became the driving force of capitalism today financial markets not governments determine their wellbeing of enteric countries. how did it come to this how could financial markets gain such influence over our lives. one person who knows the financial world better than almost anyone this year at college for nearly 30 years he was a successful fund manager on wall street and in the city of london. no never once beautiful mind you i was a scientist and i've been offered 20 times in pounds to go and stone wall street in 1008. and i was one of the worst i was the beginning. and we went into the new era of reagan thatcher and liberal trade the so-called big bang in the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide and let's hire people and let's see what happens yes i suppose this is really kind of controlled out here which we've had before and it was that we walked into where money now talks now money wins and you need people small people to trade the markets
in the eighty's the world of finance operating from the city of london and wall street increased its influence and governments and societies and became the driving force of capitalism today financial markets not governments determine their wellbeing of enteric countries. how did it come to this how could financial markets gain such influence over our lives. one person who knows the financial world better than almost anyone this year at college for nearly 30 years he was a successful fund...
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because maxwell who is the society lady from london. somewhat of a euphemism.arently, the feds have lost their way. i don't understand how that can happen either. >> judith: there are so many odd things that have happened in this case that it's almost impossible to believe, but i remain shocked and outraged by his death. this shouldn't happen. no one should die of natural causes while awaiting their day in court. it's just not right. >> mark: that's absolutely true. a great day of shame and absolutely our outrageous. we are going to revisit the epstein case and the wild conspiracies swirling around his demise. also, joe biden can't even remember when he served his advice residential term. but he says that you should ignore that. that's next. tucker is fishing, but he's putting down the pole and he's going to be making a special appearance with us today paired you won't want to miss that. musical ♪ ♪ from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that a
because maxwell who is the society lady from london. somewhat of a euphemism.arently, the feds have lost their way. i don't understand how that can happen either. >> judith: there are so many odd things that have happened in this case that it's almost impossible to believe, but i remain shocked and outraged by his death. this shouldn't happen. no one should die of natural causes while awaiting their day in court. it's just not right. >> mark: that's absolutely true. a great day of...
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she's sort of running around the fringes of high society in manhattan and london both before and afterpstein was prosecuted initially down in the southern p district of florida. i don't understand where she is, i don't understand why they indicted him for a conspiracy without indicting anyone else. i don't understand why they haven't executed an awful lot of search warrants on all these coconspirators against whom i think the nonprosecution agreement isis invalid. i think they can all be prosecuted to the extent any of them actually were, conspiring with epstein. >> mark: just on that point, because when you say these agreements, you're referring to the deal that was done a a decae ogo, which was also by the federal justice system, but in florida. and now in new york. but still within the federal system. can actually undo that 2007 dea deal? >> mark, that is a great question. it's really interesting because the party to the deal was the federal government and jeffrey epstein. those other people were not party to that deal. they did not do anything to get that deal. they didn't do anyth
she's sort of running around the fringes of high society in manhattan and london both before and afterpstein was prosecuted initially down in the southern p district of florida. i don't understand where she is, i don't understand why they indicted him for a conspiracy without indicting anyone else. i don't understand why they haven't executed an awful lot of search warrants on all these coconspirators against whom i think the nonprosecution agreement isis invalid. i think they can all be...
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of book on london was located. it has a boarding school run by the frankfurt school logical society. most of the indigenous pupils who come from the surrounding area could not travel back and forth and one day. the distances are too great and the routes to arduous. it's hoped more education will give the children better personal prospects and indeed so far there have been no teenage pregnancies. don't matter how warm and friendly the atmosphere might be in this remote region even with a good education opportunities are limited. but there is one activity which is beckon the search for gold. the precious metal is found here in the sediment and rivers. hundreds of contraptions like this one can be seen in rivers like the moderated yours and the tumble thought that. a diesel pump sucks the sediment onto a large sieve. gold prospecting puts a huge strain on the environment that's why this method has been declared illegal. large stones are extracted gold particles are retained in a mat with a fine mesh. although gold prospecting is banned thousands of adventurers here do nothing else. unfor
of book on london was located. it has a boarding school run by the frankfurt school logical society. most of the indigenous pupils who come from the surrounding area could not travel back and forth and one day. the distances are too great and the routes to arduous. it's hoped more education will give the children better personal prospects and indeed so far there have been no teenage pregnancies. don't matter how warm and friendly the atmosphere might be in this remote region even with a good...
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happened in buckingham palace or some wealthier areas of london let's see what the response would have been nothing is free of class bias in a class within society and disasters fall disproportionately the impact of austerity for example does not hit the upper class the way it hits people in the lower rungs of this social ladder so it warren buffett said there's a class war and we've won. you know he was one of these very conscious. wealthy people who knows what that's you going on you know of course there's a class war so you didn't create class or you. just talk about it but you know supposed i know in this book you mention it as well there's generational pain that arises from events like this just as the grenfell event was dramatic and it was preceded by trauma and followed by trauma. in the same way addiction and much of human dysfunction is based on traumatic experiences which are passed on almost unwittingly from one generation to the next so the trauma of each generation will affect the development and distort the development of the next generation and this happens not because people are meaning to pass on their trauma but because be unwi
happened in buckingham palace or some wealthier areas of london let's see what the response would have been nothing is free of class bias in a class within society and disasters fall disproportionately the impact of austerity for example does not hit the upper class the way it hits people in the lower rungs of this social ladder so it warren buffett said there's a class war and we've won. you know he was one of these very conscious. wealthy people who knows what that's you going on you know of...
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buckingham palace or somewhere else here years of london let's see what the response would have been nothing is free of class bias in a class ridden society and disasters fall disproportionately the impact of austerity for example does not hit the upper class the way it hits people in the lower rungs of this social ladder so it warren buffett said there's a class war and we've won. you know he was one of these very conscious. wealthy people who knows what that's you going on and said you know of course there's a class war so you didn't create class or you. just talk about it but you're not supposed to i know in this book you mention it as well there's generational pain that arises from events like this just as the grenfell event was dramatic and it was preceded by trauma and followed by trauma. in the same way addiction and much of human dysfunction is based on traumatic experiences which are passed on almost unwittingly from one generation to the next so the trauma of each generation will affect the development and distort the development of the next generation and this happens not because people are meaning to pass on their trauma but b
buckingham palace or somewhere else here years of london let's see what the response would have been nothing is free of class bias in a class ridden society and disasters fall disproportionately the impact of austerity for example does not hit the upper class the way it hits people in the lower rungs of this social ladder so it warren buffett said there's a class war and we've won. you know he was one of these very conscious. wealthy people who knows what that's you going on and said you know...
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society lady" from london. >> your time. >> mark: somewhat of a euphemism.hey don't -- apparently the feds have lost her whereabouts. i don't understand how that can happen either. >> there are so many odd things that have happened in this case that it's almost impossible to believe, but i remain shocked andd outraged by his death. this shouldn't happen. no one should die of unnatural causes while awaiting their day in court. that's just not w right. >> mark: that's absolutely true. a great day of shame and absolutely outrageous. thank you for that, judith. later this hour we are going to revisit the epstein case and some of the wild conspiracies swirling around his sudden demise. also had gum joe biden. can't even remember when he served as vice presidential ter term. but "the washington post" says you should ignore his growing number of gaps. that's next and of course tucker is fishing but he's putting down the pole and he's going to be making a special appearance wit us today. you won't want to miss that. ♪ ♪ >> mark: joe biden has been gaps -- on the tra
society lady" from london. >> your time. >> mark: somewhat of a euphemism.hey don't -- apparently the feds have lost her whereabouts. i don't understand how that can happen either. >> there are so many odd things that have happened in this case that it's almost impossible to believe, but i remain shocked andd outraged by his death. this shouldn't happen. no one should die of unnatural causes while awaiting their day in court. that's just not w right. >> mark: that's...
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in the eighty's the world of finance operating from the city of london and wall street increased its influence and governments and societies and became the driving force of capitalism today financial markets not governments determine their wellbeing of anti countries . how did it come to this how could financial markets gain such influence over our lives. one person who knows the financial world better than almost anyone this year at college for nearly 30 years he was a successful fund manager on wall street and in the city of long. known of times people phone lines when i was a scientist and i've been offered 20000 pounds to go and stone wall street in 1008 . and i was one of the last i was the beginning. and we went into the new era of reagan and liberal trade the so-called big bang in the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide and let's hire people and let's see what happens yes i suppose this really kind of control downs which we've had before and it was that we walked into where money now talks now money wins and you need people small people to trade the markets and make finance the p
in the eighty's the world of finance operating from the city of london and wall street increased its influence and governments and societies and became the driving force of capitalism today financial markets not governments determine their wellbeing of anti countries . how did it come to this how could financial markets gain such influence over our lives. one person who knows the financial world better than almost anyone this year at college for nearly 30 years he was a successful fund manager...
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of the ending so london preaches it is futility. he is writing about futility of the board was society, no way out, it denigrates capitalism, self-improvement, ambition and all the virtues we think are part of the american dream, provides no alternative so he commits suicide. it is criticized by capitalists but also criticized by socialists. interesting that martin eden is very popular in europe. a lot of europeans have self-destructive tendencies, why not write about that? popular television series, london himself insisted martin eden was an attack on individualism and randian philosophy. being unaware of the needs of others, the collective need, martin eden lives only for himself, works for himself, thought only for himself and if you please died for himself. he became disillusioned with love, fame and the bourgeois philosophy of materialism, nothing to live for. there is nothing in the novel about the christian alternative which is to live for others in christian charity. he never does any charitable work so there are plenty of opportunities for martin eden to find happiness but he was too self-centered. 's idea, he wanted to show up you
of the ending so london preaches it is futility. he is writing about futility of the board was society, no way out, it denigrates capitalism, self-improvement, ambition and all the virtues we think are part of the american dream, provides no alternative so he commits suicide. it is criticized by capitalists but also criticized by socialists. interesting that martin eden is very popular in europe. a lot of europeans have self-destructive tendencies, why not write about that? popular television...
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people you probably think charges are dangerous but actually most of them are not we are a danger to new research by london's a logical society has failed that human aggression such as hunting for their meat in fence has pushed the sharks away from their natural habitat in shallow coastal waters as you busy she right there on his bed she think. this is from berlin we'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news. entered the conflict zone. classrooms venezuela's opposition attentive penfold just means yes to try to get the military to come over to their side my justice league here in london is done just a little i'm a representative to the famous way of opposition leader and a self declared president following the flight out what happens next conflicts of justice are. decoupling. all oh. education is not only fought i'm glad i'm an education is foreign policy i'm saw that in coming times with tim you know the one of the think about how through in colcord the values of tolerance. mutual understanding these things cannot be ignored for have them because the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic courses are also acting
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of london do every single day. as we sat here, the night duty went on, and it's these officers who serve london who go out there confronting some of the most violent people in societyuiry over the rest of the day. you mentioned that the officer was hit in the head. he has an injury to the side of his head which required stitches that was incurred through the machete, which has been recovered and he also has other injuries to his body, bumps and bruises and cuts, but the significant injuries to his hand, defensive win. does he have family? he does and they are being with him at the hospital. what is -- what was he able to tell you about the attack? he told me he was ok but that's the type of character he is. he's an amazing police officer. we will let him get better and then pick up the enquiry. and he was able to taser somebody while being attacked? yes. what you make of that? that is what officers do, amazing things every day. but not being attacked by a machete. no, but every single day cops go out and do impressive things every single day that are not reported. i am relieved that are not reported. i am relieved that he has the taser and i'm relieved he is not mo
of london do every single day. as we sat here, the night duty went on, and it's these officers who serve london who go out there confronting some of the most violent people in societyuiry over the rest of the day. you mentioned that the officer was hit in the head. he has an injury to the side of his head which required stitches that was incurred through the machete, which has been recovered and he also has other injuries to his body, bumps and bruises and cuts, but the significant injuries to...
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dangerous or you're wrong actually most of them are not and the truth is we humans pose a much bigger threat to them new research by london's a watchful society has found that human aggression such as hunting them for their meat and their fins has pushed sharks away from their natural habitat in shallow coastal waters they're even being driven into deep ocean waters to escape the fishing industry and that is pushing down their numbers. you're watching news after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for the. world cup that's america. cup and the couple pieces this season. picks up the trash as he passed out and make some significant pieces right around the corner that german bundesliga is heating up and as always we are there to keep you up to the latest. news on misleader so starting august 16th. robots are still in the development phase. but what's going to come when they grow. will schumann's machines for people to peacefully coexist. or are we on the verge of collapse. if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand fusing to think about what could go wrong then let's face it it's pr
dangerous or you're wrong actually most of them are not and the truth is we humans pose a much bigger threat to them new research by london's a watchful society has found that human aggression such as hunting them for their meat and their fins has pushed sharks away from their natural habitat in shallow coastal waters they're even being driven into deep ocean waters to escape the fishing industry and that is pushing down their numbers. you're watching news after a short break i'll be back to...
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but the family a bunch of he had to leave and in 1905 moved to london where daniel and his brother spent their entire childhood. i didn't want my children growing up in this society. christopher and i both felt that we couldn't continue there any longer and really would have done anything to get out politically it had become unacceptable when we lived in durban the telephone was very obviously tapped we had to technicians arriving one sunday in the middle of lunch saying oh we've come to fix your 1st. well it was quite clear that they weren't fixing it they were fixing microphones enter it and it was done in a very matter of fact way the mail was always open and we were followed. and it was a very very unpleasant feeling of my writing was being banned. and it was very difficult to continue working but more than that the situation to me was it was impossible. and so i thought it was rather like needing air more air somehow. and so with considerable reluctance we decided i decided to stop to go and of course that was not easy because what they used to do in south africa was you would ask for a passport and they would say no so you would ask again and they would say
but the family a bunch of he had to leave and in 1905 moved to london where daniel and his brother spent their entire childhood. i didn't want my children growing up in this society. christopher and i both felt that we couldn't continue there any longer and really would have done anything to get out politically it had become unacceptable when we lived in durban the telephone was very obviously tapped we had to technicians arriving one sunday in the middle of lunch saying oh we've come to fix...
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japanese american historical society, all of them nominated by city leaders, and approved by the small business commission. >>> there's a new open area marketplace. mayor londony officials were on hand for the grand opening of the bistro which features a regular rotation of entrepreneurs who live and work in bay view hunters point. >> there are a lot of people working in this community. and there's a lot of people living in this community. and having amazing food options for and by the people of this community is critical to the success, the long-term success and stability of the bay view hunters point community. erwedn friday. and 5:00 to month as part of a special community night. >>> in the napa valley, this year's grape harvest has begun. white wine grapes are due to be harvested by the end of the month. the cabernet sov earn i don't know will begin by the end of next month. >>> so far, so good for the bay area traffic this morning. we're going to start with the south bay super commute because there are folks heading out the door, trying to get to san jose and beyond. we still have a problem on northbound 680 north of montague expressway. that big rig tan
japanese american historical society, all of them nominated by city leaders, and approved by the small business commission. >>> there's a new open area marketplace. mayor londony officials were on hand for the grand opening of the bistro which features a regular rotation of entrepreneurs who live and work in bay view hunters point. >> there are a lot of people working in this community. and there's a lot of people living in this community. and having amazing food options for and...
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in a society which is a brutal dictatorship while staying in the region several residents of iraq's capital baghdad are calling for compensation after a large explosion as a military side to london damaged homes the iraqi government has so far refused to say what cole's the blast of the weapons which left one person dead the tension going to impossible from baghdad. the explosion shook buildings far away and created a column of smoke that spread across the baghdad sky early monday evening at least one person was killed and dozens injured most of them civilians iraqi security forces say there was an explosion at a weapons depot inside this military base shared with a paramilitary group iranian backed and other armed groups have been operating in iraq with the full support of the country since 2014 when they join the fight against eisel a new law that came into effect on july 31st requires all paramilitary groups to report to iraqi security forces or put down their weapons other than saying an investigation is underway and compensation will be given to the family of the civilian killed the government has not offered any explanation as to what caused this explosion. to mar and his
in a society which is a brutal dictatorship while staying in the region several residents of iraq's capital baghdad are calling for compensation after a large explosion as a military side to london damaged homes the iraqi government has so far refused to say what cole's the blast of the weapons which left one person dead the tension going to impossible from baghdad. the explosion shook buildings far away and created a column of smoke that spread across the baghdad sky early monday evening at...
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mood here in london is the most annoying representatives proving the sway of opposition leader and the so stick that president won't fly. the conflict so far. telling. us that in our society you can only be too thin or too fat you can never fit in. social media is taking a heavy toll on users. of social media how to solo it will be thorny block alarming insights into how day to day lives are possible beauty ideal never enough . social media. the world is getting better soon. lawrence catastrophes a month from. the global 3000 talks with team of british researchers who take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good plan but it's much much better than it was how. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th on the deeds of. the point is that people want change they lied all in the mail i'm sure they don't necessarily want you. they took you for student while other know if they took us for fools last mo's venezuela's opposition some to that hole just move yet to try to get the military have come over to their side and to unseat the government but the effort failed my guest this week here in london is van ness annoy me
mood here in london is the most annoying representatives proving the sway of opposition leader and the so stick that president won't fly. the conflict so far. telling. us that in our society you can only be too thin or too fat you can never fit in. social media is taking a heavy toll on users. of social media how to solo it will be thorny block alarming insights into how day to day lives are possible beauty ideal never enough . social media. the world is getting better soon. lawrence...
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skype in london heather is senior communications advisor with global witness and sao paulo carlos riddle he's the executive secretary of the brazilian climate observatory a coalition of civil society organizations and in manila victoria. the un special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples she is an indigenous leader from the can people in the philippines welcome to the stream all of you i want to start with the expertise of some of our community members because our viewers know what they're talking about so the philippines noted in this tweet from leon here is the deadliest country in the world right now for environmental defenders and he explains in his view why his organization recorded a total of 223 filipino environment defenders killed from 2001 to 2008 he says 58.3 percent of them were involved in anti mining activity followed by opponents of agribusiness the presence of these extractive industries is by far the biggest driver of bile and against defenders but he goes on to say this is interesting victoria he says these brave martyrs stood in defense of more than 2600000 hectares of land and seascapes the majority of beings came from indigenous people and farmers r
skype in london heather is senior communications advisor with global witness and sao paulo carlos riddle he's the executive secretary of the brazilian climate observatory a coalition of civil society organizations and in manila victoria. the un special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples she is an indigenous leader from the can people in the philippines welcome to the stream all of you i want to start with the expertise of some of our community members because our viewers know what...
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and how we can invest into different kinds of infrastructure, how can we rewire society so that it doesn't rely on people... to get an electric plane from london. they can come in quicker and be more efficient. we can carry more passengers longer distances. and that, when it comes to the problem of inequity and the fact that people in the global south are dying first on climate change and yet have contributed the least, there are so many systemic changes we can do, today, like a global transfer of wealth to the global south as mitigation, the open sourcing of technology, and all of these different things that we can be doing rather than continuing to have conversations about modifying the airwe conversations about modifying the air we breathe and people paying extra, people will be watching this and shouting at the tv saying, china is the biggest polluter, what is the point of me doing a bit of recycling and getting on an electric plane to spain? it is absolutely right that we need systemic change. each of us needs to ask what can i do to help create the conditions under which we can have systemic change? part of thatis can have systemic chang
and how we can invest into different kinds of infrastructure, how can we rewire society so that it doesn't rely on people... to get an electric plane from london. they can come in quicker and be more efficient. we can carry more passengers longer distances. and that, when it comes to the problem of inequity and the fact that people in the global south are dying first on climate change and yet have contributed the least, there are so many systemic changes we can do, today, like a global transfer...
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of that decision continues to grow by people ranging. >>from governor gavin newsome to mayor london breed who weighs in saying, she's disappointed and he's been released. >>person is a danger society at this time it's it's been proven. and and you it's something that needs to be addressed and it's unfortunate that with what we know is happening on our streets around people who have serious mental health issues who really need to be in a facility or something where they could get support our just rdleased back into the street. >>incense public defender has released this statement to us saying he has no prior violent offenses and drug use was not noted in the police report, the attorney continue to say by all accounts this appears to have been a young and having a mental health crisis was now been heavily charged he said after 4 days of custody, the judge made this sound decision to release been sent under conditions of assertive case management in order to revive him the services see needs. now the san francisco police association is calling for judge van aken to be reassigned to traffic court calling her a catastrophe of a criminal judge judge akins term. and in 2020 where she is
of that decision continues to grow by people ranging. >>from governor gavin newsome to mayor london breed who weighs in saying, she's disappointed and he's been released. >>person is a danger society at this time it's it's been proven. and and you it's something that needs to be addressed and it's unfortunate that with what we know is happening on our streets around people who have serious mental health issues who really need to be in a facility or something where they could get...
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skype in london heather is senior communications advisor with global witness and sao paulo carlos riddle he's the executive secretary of. the brazilian climate observatory a coalition of civil society organizations and in manila victoria tell you the un special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples she is an indigenous leader from the can people in the philippines welcome to the stream all of you i want to start with the expertise of some of our community members because our viewers know what they're talking about so the philippines noted in this tweet from leon here is the deadliest country in the world right now for environmental defenders and he explains in his view why his organization recorded a total of 223 filipino environment defenders killed from 2001 to 2008 he says 58.3 percent of them were involved in anti mining activity followed by opponents of agribusiness the presence of these extractive industries is by far the biggest driver of bile and against defenders but he goes on to say this is interesting victoria he says these brave martyrs stood in defense of more than 2600000 hectares of land and seascapes the majority of beings came from indigenous people and f
skype in london heather is senior communications advisor with global witness and sao paulo carlos riddle he's the executive secretary of. the brazilian climate observatory a coalition of civil society organizations and in manila victoria tell you the un special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples she is an indigenous leader from the can people in the philippines welcome to the stream all of you i want to start with the expertise of some of our community members because our viewers...
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skype in london heather is senior communications advisor with global witness and sao paulo carlos riddle he's the executive secretary of the brazilian climate observatory a coalition of civil society organisations and in milan victoria tell you the un special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples she is an indigenous leader from the camp people in the philippines welcome to the stream all of you i want to start with the expert. some of our community members because our viewers know what they're talking about so the philippines noted in this tweet from leon here is the deadliest country in the world right now for environmental defenders and he explains in his view why his organization recorded a total of 223 filipino environment defenders killed from 2001 to 2008 he says 58.3 percent of them were involved in anti mining activity followed by opponents of agribusiness the presence of these extractive industries is by far the biggest driver of bile and against defenders but he goes on to say this is interesting victoria he says these brave martyrs stood in defense of more than 2600000 hectares of land and seascapes the majority of beings came from indigenous people and farmer
skype in london heather is senior communications advisor with global witness and sao paulo carlos riddle he's the executive secretary of the brazilian climate observatory a coalition of civil society organisations and in milan victoria tell you the un special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples she is an indigenous leader from the camp people in the philippines welcome to the stream all of you i want to start with the expert. some of our community members because our viewers know...
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of that decision continues to grow by people ranging from governor gavin newsome to mayor london breed who weighs in by saying, she's disappointed that this person has been released. >>person is a danger. society at this time it's it's been proven and and you know it's something that needs to be addressed and it's unfortunate. that with what we know is happening on our streets around people who have serious mental health issues who really need to be in a facility or something where they could get support our just released back into the street. >>i'm incensed public defender has released this statement to us saying he has no prior violent offenses. and vincent has there was no drug use that was noted by put the police report. the attorney continued to say by all accounts, this appears to have been a young man having a mental health crisis who has now been hit heavily charge. he said after 4 days in custody, the judge made the sound decision to release been sent under conditions of a sort of case management in order to provide him the services she needs. now the san francisco police association is calling for judge van aken to be reassigned to traffic court calling her a catastrophe of a crimina
of that decision continues to grow by people ranging from governor gavin newsome to mayor london breed who weighs in by saying, she's disappointed that this person has been released. >>person is a danger. society at this time it's it's been proven and and you know it's something that needs to be addressed and it's unfortunate. that with what we know is happening on our streets around people who have serious mental health issues who really need to be in a facility or something where they...
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society is becoming more violent and that is reflected in our prisons. you only have to look at knife crime and how many people have been incarcerated for knife crime on the streets of londonincreasingly more violent. with the plans to reduce remission, if you have a long—term prisoner who has conform to the present rules, addressing the behaviour, shows respect to staff, there has to be incentive to continue their good behaviour. i would say, on every ground release in early. but i do agree that if you attack prison staff and are convicted, you should lose all your rights to remission because you have to do have deterrents as well as incentives. 0k, mark fairhurst. thank you very much for your thoughts. you are welcome. the chinese government has told britain it should stop interfering in hong kong's affairs, after the foreign secretary, dominic raab, suggested there should be an investigation into violence during the recent pro—democracy protests. beijing said the days when the uk ruled the territory were "long gone". it comes as police fired tear gas at demonstrators in a working—class district of hong kong, in what is the tenth consecutive weekend of protests. 0ur corr
society is becoming more violent and that is reflected in our prisons. you only have to look at knife crime and how many people have been incarcerated for knife crime on the streets of londonincreasingly more violent. with the plans to reduce remission, if you have a long—term prisoner who has conform to the present rules, addressing the behaviour, shows respect to staff, there has to be incentive to continue their good behaviour. i would say, on every ground release in early. but i do agree...
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society. i almost went into politics myself. if you have any ideas on how you could help walford, here is my card. i would not dream of telling the mayor of londonou so much! she is a legend. dame barbara windsor, who has alzheimer's, she has now launched an open letter to the prime minister, alongside her husband, to coincide with their appointment as ambassadors for the alzheimer's society. the people i have met have shared with me that regretfully, our ca re system shared with me that regretfully, our care system is letting them down. i have heard so many stories about how ha rd have heard so many stories about how hard it is for families to get good quality care, and indeed, any social ca re quality care, and indeed, any social care at all. barbara and i want to lend our voices to fixing dementia ca re lend our voices to fixing dementia care for lend our voices to fixing dementia ca re for everyone. lend our voices to fixing dementia care for everyone. so, please stand united with us by signing our letter to the prime minister, as he urgently needs to address these changes. thank you. unite with me, against dementia. in the letter, dame barb
society. i almost went into politics myself. if you have any ideas on how you could help walford, here is my card. i would not dream of telling the mayor of londonou so much! she is a legend. dame barbara windsor, who has alzheimer's, she has now launched an open letter to the prime minister, alongside her husband, to coincide with their appointment as ambassadors for the alzheimer's society. the people i have met have shared with me that regretfully, our ca re system shared with me that...
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rights of individuals in their space, and so from their perspective this is an issue particularly the european commission and in paris and berlin and london the issue is how do we protect our society? how do we protect individuals in how do we protect public safe, protect public institutions and elections and they're having a robust debate and we're practically excluded from in a way. even though the impact of the changes that might come from that will absolutely have some effect on us. >> great. rebecca. >> well, i mean, just coming back to this point, it is what is best for people. this is the whole point of why we like the internet. because it's supposed to be good for people. it's supposed to help empower people. so, the issue about freedom, where internet freedom isn't freedom as in state of nature, free for all. it's freedom in the context of human rights and democracy in which you need governance. because if you don't have governance, life is nasty, brutish and short for everybody but the biggest and the strongest. and so that is the case online as it is offline. and so the question realist, okay, we have this resource, that's globally interconnected, that's enabling people
rights of individuals in their space, and so from their perspective this is an issue particularly the european commission and in paris and berlin and london the issue is how do we protect our society? how do we protect individuals in how do we protect public safe, protect public institutions and elections and they're having a robust debate and we're practically excluded from in a way. even though the impact of the changes that might come from that will absolutely have some effect on us....
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in the eighty's the world of finance operating from the city of london and wall street increased its influence and governments and societies and became the driving force of capitalism today financial markets not governance determine their wellbeing of enteric countries. how did it come to this how could financial markets gain such influence over our lives. one person who knows the financial world better than almost anyone this year at college for nearly 30 years he was a successful fund manager on wall street and in the city of london. and i never planned spew from niger i was a scientist and i've been offered 20000 pounds to go and stone wall street in 1008 . and that was one of the worst i was the beginning of. and we went into the new era of reagan and liberal trade the so-called big bang in the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide and let's hire people and let's see what happens yes i suppose this really kind of control that is here which would happen for and it was that that we walked into where money now talks now money wins and you need people small people to trade the markets and
in the eighty's the world of finance operating from the city of london and wall street increased its influence and governments and societies and became the driving force of capitalism today financial markets not governance determine their wellbeing of enteric countries. how did it come to this how could financial markets gain such influence over our lives. one person who knows the financial world better than almost anyone this year at college for nearly 30 years he was a successful fund manager...