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meanwhile greenpeace activists have exposed a major security failing at a power station in france but story come on to the break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to be rich. but you'd like to be close to see what you before three of them or the people. interested always in the water using. their. welcome back greenpeace activists have exposed a major security filing in from self to breaking into a nuclear power station and setting off fireworks. was. some spectacular pictures there of more on this we can now cross live to charlotte do bensky artie's correspondent who's in paris why the loss here means so what the intentions behind this stand. well the fifteen greenpeace activists gained access to this nuclear power station in the eastern part of france early on thursday morning they say to highlight security concerns about nuclear power stations across france now what happened as you saw there the fifteen activists gained access to the site climbing a fence and then were able
meanwhile greenpeace activists have exposed a major security failing at a power station in france but story come on to the break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to be rich. but you'd like to be close to see what you before three of them or the people. interested always in the water using. their. welcome back greenpeace activists have exposed a major security filing in from self to...
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fifteen greenpeace activists gained access to this nuclear power station in the eastern part of france early on thursday morning fifteen activists gained access to the site climbing a fence and then were able to unfurl a band there and to light fireworks they say at the bottom of the spent fuel pools this is where the radioactive material once it's been used is stored they say this was about highlighting those security concerns vulnerabilities of security around france's nuclear power stations and that's because earlier this week the campaigning organization actually launched a report in which it had information collated information from a number of international experts about some of the security risks that were posed to these nuclear power stations in france now that report highlighted things such as concerns over security shortcomings and said that france's reactors mainly have been built before the modern types of terrorism that the country now faces such as those attacks from groups such as isis or al qaida which is the company which looks after this particular site in france has
fifteen greenpeace activists gained access to this nuclear power station in the eastern part of france early on thursday morning fifteen activists gained access to the site climbing a fence and then were able to unfurl a band there and to light fireworks they say at the bottom of the spent fuel pools this is where the radioactive material once it's been used is stored they say this was about highlighting those security concerns vulnerabilities of security around france's nuclear power stations...
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a frightening new report from greenpeace says france's nuclear reactors not as prepared as they should be in case of a terror attack. first, our tip -- our top story live from paris. ♪ >> police in spain have closed off a park surrounding the regional government in catalonia , ahead of what could be a declaration of unilateral independence from their tonight. the catalunya president has yet to say whether or not he will do that when he addresses the parliament around 6:00 p.m. local time. today, he met with his cabinet in a closed-door session. nine days ago, catalonia voted for independence in a disputed referendum. over the weekend, 350,000 people turned out againstst independen. we have more on the mounting pressure coming from all sides of the debate. >> with catalonia deeply divided on the question of independence, there is at least one place where there is unfair to support for the catalonia president. that is thee 54-year-oldld's hometown. >> i thought that with him we would reach the end of our quest for independence. >> the residents are pushing him to declare independence.
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ocean conference in malta sundra shut biodiversity and oceans campaigner with environmental n.g.o.s greenpeace and we also have in the behavior with us is the european commission spokesperson on maritime affairs and fisheries welcome to both of you i'm going to start with this ship. britain's prince charles opened the malta conference calling for decisive action yet action seems to be slow why is that well it's truly a delicate dance. to protect our oceans and at the same time still need needing to exploit resources and use oceans i mean they provide food they regulate the climates they produce oxygen and they in in the in the end they have the highest levels of biodiversity in white shirts and what's going to depend on them it's a delicate dance especially now that the ocean is already in severe and very very high trouble and. a problem we have global problems but we need to find local and regional solutions and it is a big of politicians but also corporations to. speak and make well until we can the ones that are really truly implementing them and carving them and stones and that's nation an
ocean conference in malta sundra shut biodiversity and oceans campaigner with environmental n.g.o.s greenpeace and we also have in the behavior with us is the european commission spokesperson on maritime affairs and fisheries welcome to both of you i'm going to start with this ship. britain's prince charles opened the malta conference calling for decisive action yet action seems to be slow why is that well it's truly a delicate dance. to protect our oceans and at the same time still need...
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side and to to have these early conferences exactly to check because i understand the concern of the greenpeace representative just greenwashing that this is just wards but that's exactly the purpose of this conference is to do every year so to check where we are i mean some companies here committed by two twenty twenty five to have all mr behavior recycled. all i have to do i have to cut you off there we will check that that is good to hear that you're going to keep on checking that. many thanks for talking to us. thank you for the. of the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter other news with my tunnel spring on the right eye thanks for watching and do stay with us for more we've got news at the top of the hour for your. laundry done international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week germany's recent national election has triggered a huge debate about divisions between east and west so how divided is germany and for that matter europe find out on quadriga. in thirty minutes on d w. physics. medicine. chemistry. economic sign says. things. welterweights the
side and to to have these early conferences exactly to check because i understand the concern of the greenpeace representative just greenwashing that this is just wards but that's exactly the purpose of this conference is to do every year so to check where we are i mean some companies here committed by two twenty twenty five to have all mr behavior recycled. all i have to do i have to cut you off there we will check that that is good to hear that you're going to keep on checking that. many...
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to to have these you know early conference exactly to check this out i understand the concern of the greenpeace representative just greenwashing that this is just wards but that's exactly the purpose of this conference is to do every year so to track where we are i mean some companies here committed by two twenty twenty five who have all mr behavior recycle. all i have to do i have to cut you off there we will check that that is good to hear that you're going to keep on checking that. sandra shut down many thanks for talking to us. thank you but if they stay isn't any dumber the conversation continues online you'll find us so long twitter i don't keep up the news with my trying to handle spring on the right thanks for watching and do stay with us for more we've got news out the top of the hour for you. to go off like we take football personally. your wedding. as all is money coming from and found that affecting football. the beautiful game big business still fun family tests. next on details. i don't my job and. don't watch any news channel on your. mia son mia who loves it. starting october fi
to to have these you know early conference exactly to check this out i understand the concern of the greenpeace representative just greenwashing that this is just wards but that's exactly the purpose of this conference is to do every year so to track where we are i mean some companies here committed by two twenty twenty five who have all mr behavior recycle. all i have to do i have to cut you off there we will check that that is good to hear that you're going to keep on checking that. sandra...
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greenpeace says cleanup activities in manila bay show that disposable plastics used just once are one of the leading causes of pollution it says the situation is similar all across the country with giant companies and their costumers polluting oceans with their plastic waste in the philippines where the majority of people live below the poverty line families are pushed to buy cheap goods in small quantities the so-called sashay economy response to the needs of political consumers but it is also made the country the third biggest polluter oceans based on the greenpeace thirty china and indonesia ranked first and second we don't have the in our like an infrastructure to manage our waste we have a good law the logical solid waste management law but we feel that it's not implemented up properly in in all our levels of the government the government admits a national policy must be in place. this includes plastic. packaging with similar. sunsets over manila bay are spectacular but the philippine capital is gaining an unwanted reputation for its wasted potential to melinda going on just here
greenpeace says cleanup activities in manila bay show that disposable plastics used just once are one of the leading causes of pollution it says the situation is similar all across the country with giant companies and their costumers polluting oceans with their plastic waste in the philippines where the majority of people live below the poverty line families are pushed to buy cheap goods in small quantities the so-called sashay economy response to the needs of political consumers but it is also...
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greenpeace says cleanup activities in manila bay show that disposable plastics used just once or when of the leading causes of pollution it says the situation is similar all across the country with giant companies and their customers polluting oceans with their plastic waste in the philippines where the majority of people live below the poverty line families are pushed to buy cheap goods in small quantities the so-called sashay economy response to the needs of for the people consumers but it is also made the country the third biggest polluter oceans based on the greenpeace thirty china and indonesia ranked first and second we don't have the in our infrastructure to manage our waste we have a good law the logical solid waste management law but we feel that it's not implemented properly in in all levels of the government the government admits a national policy must be in place. this is going to. be doing what the. sun sets over manila bay are spectacular but the philippine capital is gaining and wanted reputation for its wasted potential jamaluddin duggan i'm just here in manila. now ma
greenpeace says cleanup activities in manila bay show that disposable plastics used just once or when of the leading causes of pollution it says the situation is similar all across the country with giant companies and their customers polluting oceans with their plastic waste in the philippines where the majority of people live below the poverty line families are pushed to buy cheap goods in small quantities the so-called sashay economy response to the needs of for the people consumers but it is...
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greenpeace has named and shamed three chinese firms for their poor environmental standards. xiaomi, vivo and 0ppo are the worst performers in greenpeace's latest ranking of the environmental standings of the world's biggest consumer electronics manufacturers. samsung, the world's largest smartphone maker, and us tech giant amazon... what we watch and how has changed radically in recent years, so too is how we pay for it and the big disruptor in the market has been netflix. house of cards, the crown, 13 reasons why are among the original content it offers and the latest numbers from the company show it is still hitting the mark. netflix says it made a profit of $130 million. its revenues ringing in atjust under $3 billion — that's in the three months to the end of september. but the crucial number to watch is the number of users — that's grown by 5.3 million in the third quarter and netflix says there will be an even larger pick—up in the ath quarter. and whilst the united states remains its biggest market the rest of the world is increasingly subscribing too. canada is
greenpeace has named and shamed three chinese firms for their poor environmental standards. xiaomi, vivo and 0ppo are the worst performers in greenpeace's latest ranking of the environmental standings of the world's biggest consumer electronics manufacturers. samsung, the world's largest smartphone maker, and us tech giant amazon... what we watch and how has changed radically in recent years, so too is how we pay for it and the big disruptor in the market has been netflix. house of cards, the...
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critics including environmental organizations greenpeace want to see it banned citing claims that it could be carcinogenic. this week the european union postponed a decision on whether to allow farmers to continue to use the weed killer at the conclusion of the meeting no vote was taken the commission took note of the position of different delegations of member states with no reflect outside environmental activists expressed their attitude in no uncertain terms they accuse european authorities of being in bed with pharmaceutical companies so these don't agree on whether glyphosate poses a concert risk or not the world health organization has said it could pose a danger the e.u. food safety authority says it's harmless but members of the green party in the european parliament say more impartial studies are needed. we need to look at independent studies not just ones carried out by the industry we have to finally end this thing with life there are standard farming methods that work fine with that the heavy use of chemicals. but standard farming methods hoisting means organic agricultur
critics including environmental organizations greenpeace want to see it banned citing claims that it could be carcinogenic. this week the european union postponed a decision on whether to allow farmers to continue to use the weed killer at the conclusion of the meeting no vote was taken the commission took note of the position of different delegations of member states with no reflect outside environmental activists expressed their attitude in no uncertain terms they accuse european authorities...
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it their feeling of there in less very many in our country and yes they all lived later guarded by greenpeace the going to see the sea the beach question time in life for them to go and see the sea beach get our boat paint through and. we cross the colony. one of sri lanka's largest rivers and leave colombo behind. the entire trip costs between one euro fifty and third class and eight euros in first class. sri lankans a very proud of the railway. so. i shouldn't say it was you know not that i tell you this morning. at that time you know no one it's quite safe. i've taken the train ever since i was little it feels good you can breathe fresh air and see many things out the window such as mountains rivers and lakes i like that. the train is better than the best you feel for. here. and the bus cost around twice as much there's even a television in first class. those who don't like that can travel in third class for less money and with a little bit of luck experience some live music. venues. the musician the shanta is actually a teacher but it's often the case in sri lanka that young well educated
it their feeling of there in less very many in our country and yes they all lived later guarded by greenpeace the going to see the sea the beach question time in life for them to go and see the sea beach get our boat paint through and. we cross the colony. one of sri lanka's largest rivers and leave colombo behind. the entire trip costs between one euro fifty and third class and eight euros in first class. sri lankans a very proud of the railway. so. i shouldn't say it was you know not that i...
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but the ship that is owned by greenpeace is an international vessel. we did research that shows not only would the jones act prevent us from actually putting those goods on the ship, but they can't actually deliver those goods to puerto rico. so it feels as if the united states is saying "we can't help you. we won't help you and we won't let anyone else help you." would labor, i am really stunned that the families and the people who work for the unions are the same people that are going to be impacted by climate change and that that they really are only thinking about their economic interests and not thinking about a future that is already here. we have the same problem with the afl-cio will we organize for the people's climate march and they did not want us to say "keep it in the ground." we were talking about a transition of moving away from instructed economy to one that is regenerative. this is happening all over the world. it is abated way of thinking about economic development. it is also really something that makes you feel insensitive about the
but the ship that is owned by greenpeace is an international vessel. we did research that shows not only would the jones act prevent us from actually putting those goods on the ship, but they can't actually deliver those goods to puerto rico. so it feels as if the united states is saying "we can't help you. we won't help you and we won't let anyone else help you." would labor, i am really stunned that the families and the people who work for the unions are the same people that are...
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diversity in oceans campaigner with greenpeace thank you very much for joining us on our program. now to the question what in a mustache well it's not just a fashion statement it india it actually can also be a matter of life and death in the state of gujarat it is led to a series of attacks on young men these social media editor karl nelson has a story for us karl what is happening i mean apparently in certain regions of india a moustache is taken quite seriously it can be seen as a sign of power and there have been a recent string of attacks now on young men apparently because they were sporting a moustache and we have a report here that shows one of the most recent victims of these attacks is just seventeen years old he was stabbed in the back this week by two men who were on motorcycles while he was walking home from school last week his cousin was also attacked allegedly for the same reason just for having a moustache after the these attacks protesters took to the streets and this is in the western state of gujarat as you mentioned all of the victims in fact are called leitz
diversity in oceans campaigner with greenpeace thank you very much for joining us on our program. now to the question what in a mustache well it's not just a fashion statement it india it actually can also be a matter of life and death in the state of gujarat it is led to a series of attacks on young men these social media editor karl nelson has a story for us karl what is happening i mean apparently in certain regions of india a moustache is taken quite seriously it can be seen as a sign of...
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greenpeace says cleanup activities in manila bay show that disposable plastics used just once or when of the leading causes of pollution it says this situation is similar all across the country with giant companies and their costumers polluting oceans with their plastic waste in the philippines where the majority of people live below the poverty line families are pushed. to buy cheap goods in small quantities the so-called sashay economy response to the needs of for the people consumers but it is also made the country the third biggest polluter oceans beast on the greenpeace china and indonesia ranked first and second we don't have the. infrastructure to manage our waste we have a good law the logical solid waste management law but we feel that it's not implemented properly in in all levels of the government the government admits a national policy must be in place. sunsets over manila bay are spectacular but the philippine capital is gaining an unwanted reputation for its wasted potential duggan i'm just here in manila. many americans look back fondly on the error of j.f.k. it's one h
greenpeace says cleanup activities in manila bay show that disposable plastics used just once or when of the leading causes of pollution it says this situation is similar all across the country with giant companies and their costumers polluting oceans with their plastic waste in the philippines where the majority of people live below the poverty line families are pushed. to buy cheap goods in small quantities the so-called sashay economy response to the needs of for the people consumers but it...
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greenpeace says they are installing the equivalent of a soccer field full of solar panels every hour of every day. >> we have 28 solar power plants in operation in china. and three more are under construction. >> reporter: maggie qiu is executive president of panda green energy. it has installed enough solar panels to power more than 40 million homes. >> why are you building so many solar farms. >> we intend to bring the better future to our next generation by using such clean energy, reducing the air pollution. that's the company's mission. >> reporter: it's also the government's mission. it's spending hundreds of billions of dollars to subsidize renewable energy as china tries to wean itself off coal, still its dominant power source. and the reason for it's notoriously toxic air. but china now produces two thirds of the world's solar panels and has become a major competitor for the u.s. solar industry which employs a quarter million american workers. ben tracy, cbs news, datong, china. >> quijano: one of the most talked about plays during sunday football was sent in by president tr
greenpeace says they are installing the equivalent of a soccer field full of solar panels every hour of every day. >> we have 28 solar power plants in operation in china. and three more are under construction. >> reporter: maggie qiu is executive president of panda green energy. it has installed enough solar panels to power more than 40 million homes. >> why are you building so many solar farms. >> we intend to bring the better future to our next generation by using such...
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this area relies on hunting ground water for human consumption and that the culture and groups like greenpeace are concerned about the impact of millions more people moving here on the lake side at her restaurant and guesthouse she aging say she is concerned about what the future holds but has faith in the government if you have more people you have more garbage and the environment could be damaged but i believe the government will look after us this is seen as she didn't ping's legacy project and many people believe if he has the will and the resources to create a development here that's three times the size of new york then it should be within his power to do it in an environmentally friendly way. kenya's fundament passes a controversial amendment.
this area relies on hunting ground water for human consumption and that the culture and groups like greenpeace are concerned about the impact of millions more people moving here on the lake side at her restaurant and guesthouse she aging say she is concerned about what the future holds but has faith in the government if you have more people you have more garbage and the environment could be damaged but i believe the government will look after us this is seen as she didn't ping's legacy project...
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but human consumption and the culture and groups like greenpeace concerned about the impact of millions more people living here in the lakeside at her restaurant and guest house she says she is concerned about what the future holds but has faith in the government if you have more people you have more garbage and the environment could be damaged but i believe the government will look after us this is seen as she jane pings legacy project many people believe if he has the will and the resources to create a development here that's three times the size of new york and it should be within his power to do it in an environmentally friendly way. kenya's fundament passes a controversial amendment to the election laws a day after the main opposition candidates withdrew from the iranian election scheduled later this month. we'll be live to nairobi in just a moment i'm fully back to watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead spain's government holds an emergency cabinet meeting after catalonia leaders signs a symbolic declaration of secession but calls for talks at least fifteen people are dead
but human consumption and the culture and groups like greenpeace concerned about the impact of millions more people living here in the lakeside at her restaurant and guest house she says she is concerned about what the future holds but has faith in the government if you have more people you have more garbage and the environment could be damaged but i believe the government will look after us this is seen as she jane pings legacy project many people believe if he has the will and the resources...
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nato saying the issue was not raised today during a meeting between the two entities in brussels >>> greenpeace activists protesting air pollution caused by diesel engines in rome. they are denouncing high levels of nitrogen dioxide in the air linked to premature deaths. >>> and a children's hospital in puerto rico has power back thanks to elan musk. they installed solar panels and batteries to restore electricity knocked out by hurricane maria a little bit of progress there that's the news update this hour back to you, ty. >> good news, sue. >>> five-star rating from morningstar has been a gold standard usually implying the mutual fund would be or continue to be a top performer. now an article in the "wall street journal" titled the morningstar mirage is calling that theory into question. according to the piece a five-star rated fund doesn't mean what many people think. hear what the company's response to the article is with the head of global manager research at morningstar. good to have you with us this is a withering indictment of the rating. when they pick up a fifth star half held it for
nato saying the issue was not raised today during a meeting between the two entities in brussels >>> greenpeace activists protesting air pollution caused by diesel engines in rome. they are denouncing high levels of nitrogen dioxide in the air linked to premature deaths. >>> and a children's hospital in puerto rico has power back thanks to elan musk. they installed solar panels and batteries to restore electricity knocked out by hurricane maria a little bit of progress there...