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response, wewe will conclude ths unlawfulounts to an use of force by the russian state against the ununited kingdom. that leaves options open in thee name of sanctions. the incident that took place on sunday, two people w we targeted. r russian turned british spy. his daughter was visiting him. theyey are fighting for their lives. they are in critical condition in hospital. the first policeman to rest of ages gravely ill, but in less danger. genie: you mentioned sanctions. measures of promisesed vladimir putin does not, with an explanation before midnight tonight. what might those measures be concurrently? >>>> let's s see what comeses of the national security meeting as we speak. she's being briefed as the prime minister was for yesterday by the minister of a defense in the minister of foreign affairs. we will see what comes out of tomorrow m morning. she will chair another onene afr the deadline has passed. if there has been a satisfactory respsponse from the russianans, there is quite a vast array of possible sanctionsns. one is thehe expulsion of diplomats. it could go all the way up to
response, wewe will conclude ths unlawfulounts to an use of force by the russian state against the ununited kingdom. that leaves options open in thee name of sanctions. the incident that took place on sunday, two people w we targeted. r russian turned british spy. his daughter was visiting him. theyey are fighting for their lives. they are in critical condition in hospital. the first policeman to rest of ages gravely ill, but in less danger. genie: you mentioned sanctions. measures of...
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inquiries of begun in britain and the ununited states about hw the informati was obtained and had on the electi. the uk's information director says she's sick and i want to examine their computers. we have the story. the research fi and facebook are at the center of a dispute over the collection and use of personal information online. a whistleblower says ambridge misuse facebook users and weaponize did. >> this was misappropriated and mishandled by this company. i think they need to be investigated for that. n n now thenfnformation commissioner is seeking a want to search their computer servers. the firm has missed a monday deadline to provide access to its records. speaking to the facebook and asked the company not to pursue its own audit of data. >> are advised facebook is to back away and let us do our work. >> this cocococococococococococh television revealed secretly taped interviews with senior a executivesalytic bragging about how theysesesesed data to swing elections around the world. they have deed wrongdoing. facebook gets another black eye. they are under p pressure over
inquiries of begun in britain and the ununited states about hw the informati was obtained and had on the electi. the uk's information director says she's sick and i want to examine their computers. we have the story. the research fi and facebook are at the center of a dispute over the collection and use of personal information online. a whistleblower says ambridge misuse facebook users and weaponize did. >> this was misappropriated and mishandled by this company. i think they need to be...
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. >> they are now found routinely in stream samples as well as well samples across the ununited statates. >> if it's gooing to affecect everything from honeybees to earthwoworms, uh, that iis seris in and of itself. >> neonicotinoids are among the most widely used pesticides in the world. they bring in billions in profits for the companies that make them. but now, growing evidence shows that t these insecticides are nt only killing target pests, ththy are killing many beneficial species and desestroying the e e of the food c c c c c c c c c ce new ddt? >> we don't want to have an insecticide that kills things it shouldn't. >> we've been somehow railroaded by agrochemical companies intnto relying entirely on their productcts. >> and i thinknk we should be really concerned. >> it began with honeybebees. in 2006, large numbers of worker bees began to abruptly disappear from honeybee colonies. losing 30%0% or more of ththeir hives annuallyly, losses that ae higher than normal. this phenomenon came to be called colony collapse disorder. new york state beekeeeeeeeeeeeee doan saw it firsthand.
. >> they are now found routinely in stream samples as well as well samples across the ununited statates. >> if it's gooing to affecect everything from honeybees to earthwoworms, uh, that iis seris in and of itself. >> neonicotinoids are among the most widely used pesticides in the world. they bring in billions in profits for the companies that make them. but now, growing evidence shows that t these insecticides are nt only killing target pests, ththy are killing many...
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it's a toxic waste being dumped across the ununited states. . some people living c e to these dumps have unique health proroblems. is coal ash o blame? we look for answers, coming up, on "earth focus." in pennsylvania, 3 adjoining countnties are e the hot spot oa rare cancer. in juliette, georgia, radioactive water flows from the tap. these problems may seem unrelated, but with a closer look, these two communities share a common denominator--coal ash, and lots of it. the discovery of c coal in the united states dramatically shaped our energy future. today, there is no greater source of power than coal combustion. it's responsibible r nearly 40%0% of our electricity. but burning coal generates waste. it's called coal ash, and every year in the u.s., 130 million tons of it is created. >> it's the l largest industrial waste stream in america. you could fill the boxcars of a freight train that would stretch from new york city to melbourne, australia, with the coal ash that's generated every year in this country. >> the ash contains toxic metals. lea
it's a toxic waste being dumped across the ununited states. . some people living c e to these dumps have unique health proroblems. is coal ash o blame? we look for answers, coming up, on "earth focus." in pennsylvania, 3 adjoining countnties are e the hot spot oa rare cancer. in juliette, georgia, radioactive water flows from the tap. these problems may seem unrelated, but with a closer look, these two communities share a common denominator--coal ash, and lots of it. the discovery of...
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there used to be a time not so long ago here in the ununited statetes that companies said, "the only way we can survive--we have to be able to compete--is we need t to be able to hire these 6 year olds." it's called child labor. "and if you don't let us do it, well, then the british will allow it to be done. they'llll do it and the spanish and the french. we'll never be able to compete. and you must..." andnd at a certain point, the american pepeople looked at the condititions of 6 year r ol- and we had that working-- and said, "we understand you have competitive problems. we understand you have the... but that you can't do. you can't have kids, and you can't do what you're doing to them. that's out. you have to find another way." now, does that make sense? why exactly didn't we say to them, "uh, you have problems. we understand. we'll try to help you. but one option n you don't have e is you can get up and leave. you u can't tetell your workers on friday, 'don't come in on monday. we're moving to s shanghai.' mm-mm. not available. you lose. find another way. get a bebetter machine.
there used to be a time not so long ago here in the ununited statetes that companies said, "the only way we can survive--we have to be able to compete--is we need t to be able to hire these 6 year olds." it's called child labor. "and if you don't let us do it, well, then the british will allow it to be done. they'llll do it and the spanish and the french. we'll never be able to compete. and you must..." andnd at a certain point, the american pepeople looked at the...
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. >> i it is the first uranium mil to be buiuilt in the ununited ss in 25 years. >> the o only thing i'm m interd in is seeieing this mill get stopped. >> if you're only hearing the piecece about jobs, you're notot protectgg yourur community. i dare yoyou to do better. >> the people complaining the most are driving to the protests in their mercedes. you can only kick a dog soso many timemes and pretty s n he's going to turn around and bite you. >> we have a a lot of peoeople tellingng us that t the land iis more immportant than i people. >> there is no impact from what we have done or what w we plan to do in the fututure regarding uranium mine d development. >> we need more production, more efficiency, more incentives, anand that memeans building a n new genereration of sasa, c, nucclear p power plants in this s country. >> they're not telling you the truth. i'm rereally disgusteded, and i'm against this mill. >> ♪ for the one thhat feels s >> i guess, i initially, going into the film, i probably y felt that t the mill was a bad idea, like, why wowould anyonene want to usher b back i
. >> i it is the first uranium mil to be buiuilt in the ununited ss in 25 years. >> the o only thing i'm m interd in is seeieing this mill get stopped. >> if you're only hearing the piecece about jobs, you're notot protectgg yourur community. i dare yoyou to do better. >> the people complaining the most are driving to the protests in their mercedes. you can only kick a dog soso many timemes and pretty s n he's going to turn around and bite you. >> we have a a lot...