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reporter [music] announcer: dhaka, capital of bangladesh. . there are already 13 million people here. that is set to almost double in the next decade, making this city one of the most densely populated places on earth. all these people are coming to dhaka because their rural homes are being destroyed. atiq: bangladesh is the front line state of climate change because of the multiplicity of impacts. announcer: cyclones, bursting rivers, torrential raiain fall. climate change i is felt here more than anywhere else in the world. climate refugees from all over the country are pouring into dhaka fleeing for their lives.
reporter [music] announcer: dhaka, capital of bangladesh. . there are already 13 million people here. that is set to almost double in the next decade, making this city one of the most densely populated places on earth. all these people are coming to dhaka because their rural homes are being destroyed. atiq: bangladesh is the front line state of climate change because of the multiplicity of impacts. announcer: cyclones, bursting rivers, torrential raiain fall. climate change i is felt here more...
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but a cow from india is still cheaper than a home-grown one. >> one of the many tanneries in dhaka. this is the end of the line for the holy cows. kamal hosein has been working here for almost two decades. he doesn't even wear gloves to handle the hides, which are treated with chromium in large wooden drums. the floor is covered in a ththk brew of toxic chemicals. untreated, they flow into the drain. that's illegal. but anti-pollution laws are not enforced. for fifteen years, the government has been talking about closing down tanneries like this and opening a new industrial park. our bosses kept dragagging it o. >> they kept saying they needed more time. but a court has now ruled that the tanneries have to close straightaway, and that the new ones must be built now. if t that really happens, it'lle a disaster for us. we'll all lose our jobs. >> it's hot, humid and it stinks. two hundred people work here. us investigative journalists recently published a report on child labor in the bangladeshi leather industry. that's why they're keen to show us everything is above board. workers sa
but a cow from india is still cheaper than a home-grown one. >> one of the many tanneries in dhaka. this is the end of the line for the holy cows. kamal hosein has been working here for almost two decades. he doesn't even wear gloves to handle the hides, which are treated with chromium in large wooden drums. the floor is covered in a ththk brew of toxic chemicals. untreated, they flow into the drain. that's illegal. but anti-pollution laws are not enforced. for fifteen years, the...
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akbar hossain, bbc news, dhaka. you are watching newsday on the bbc, live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: a big setback for taiwan — panama becomes the latest country to switch diplomatic recognition to communist china. also in the programme: microsoft unveils a new xbox — we ask the company why pay more for a console that plays the same games. the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, had raised great hopes for the end of the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and theirfaith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go see me, i'll get out there and kick 'em down the hill. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it's pretty neat. feels marvellous, really. you'
akbar hossain, bbc news, dhaka. you are watching newsday on the bbc, live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: a big setback for taiwan — panama becomes the latest country to switch diplomatic recognition to communist china. also in the programme: microsoft unveils a new xbox — we ask the company why pay more for a console that plays the same games. the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in...
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akbar hossain, bbc news, dhaka. spanish prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against the portugual and real madrid football star cristiano ronaldo, accusing him of tax fraud worth £13 million. the case relates to non—payment of money linked to image rights. he has denied any wrongdoing. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, beyond super — a new exhibition reveals a more diverse history of the american comic book hero. the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, had raised great hopes for the end of the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and theirfaith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go see me, i'll get out there and kick 'em down the hill. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power?
akbar hossain, bbc news, dhaka. spanish prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against the portugual and real madrid football star cristiano ronaldo, accusing him of tax fraud worth £13 million. the case relates to non—payment of money linked to image rights. he has denied any wrongdoing. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, beyond super — a new exhibition reveals a more diverse history of the american comic book hero. the day the british liberated the falklands and by tonight british troops...
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akbar hossain has the latest from dhaka. for many people this was a nightmare. many victims buried during the night. the affected areas, including chittagong hills we re areas, including chittagong hills were caught by the landslide. the army was sent in to help with the rescue operation. dozens of people 01’ rescue operation. dozens of people or also missing following recent rains. translation: i cannot find my house. it has been buried. i was evacuated from my home. two of my family died and two survived. many roads are blocked and telecommunication links and electricity have also been cut off and contact has been lost with some of the communities. there is an increase of lands lights during the rainy season. 0r increase of lands lights during the rainy season. or a real difficulties in searching people due to the bad weather. hundreds of residents living at the foot of the hills have been to evacuate. translation: most of the things have been locked. the people have taken children in local schools. everyone still here has been asked to leave their houses. w
akbar hossain has the latest from dhaka. for many people this was a nightmare. many victims buried during the night. the affected areas, including chittagong hills we re areas, including chittagong hills were caught by the landslide. the army was sent in to help with the rescue operation. dozens of people 01’ rescue operation. dozens of people or also missing following recent rains. translation: i cannot find my house. it has been buried. i was evacuated from my home. two of my family died...
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we've seen him step away from dhaka, the h 1 v visas, labeling china a currency manipulator. we've seen it time and time again. i do think that we're seeing him starting to step away from some of the campaign promises that got him into office. >> how painful do you think it is for the president to have the secretary of state sign a document that iran is compliant, living up to its commitments as far as the iran nuclear deal and how painful do you think it was for him to sign the six-month waiver saying he's not moving the embassy to israel? >> he can't love it. the president wanted to create this image that he was going to tear down all these what he called bad deals that president obama did. he's got people telling him you just can't do these things. something like the embassy issue, 23 he moves the embassy that's putting him one step further back if he intends to strike a deal between the israelis and palestinians. presidenting is hard, wolf. le. >> different to be president of the united states than simply be a candidate for president of the united states. stand by. there'
we've seen him step away from dhaka, the h 1 v visas, labeling china a currency manipulator. we've seen it time and time again. i do think that we're seeing him starting to step away from some of the campaign promises that got him into office. >> how painful do you think it is for the president to have the secretary of state sign a document that iran is compliant, living up to its commitments as far as the iran nuclear deal and how painful do you think it was for him to sign the six-month...
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crow had the orlando attack, an attack at the istanbul airport, the dhaka cafe. this could be a long muslim holy month. >> richard engel, thank you very much. by the way, we're five days removed, five days away from the uk snap elections. joining me now, nbc news national security analyst, michael liter. obvious low -- she wasn't talking about -- she was talking about safe space in the digital environment. she believes, that is what she brought up first, not people going back and fort to syria. >> i think she's exactly right. she sees people aren't necessarily going to sere wra and training, they're staying in london, staying in manchester and getting that engagement. she made this a priority at the g-7 conference on digital policing saying there needed be great much greater activity from the technology companies in con valley and participating with governments to identify what had become digital safe havens and disrupting them. >> let's get down to what viewers are probably concerned about. and, frankly, what many of us are. can this happen here? why is this a b
crow had the orlando attack, an attack at the istanbul airport, the dhaka cafe. this could be a long muslim holy month. >> richard engel, thank you very much. by the way, we're five days removed, five days away from the uk snap elections. joining me now, nbc news national security analyst, michael liter. obvious low -- she wasn't talking about -- she was talking about safe space in the digital environment. she believes, that is what she brought up first, not people going back and fort to...
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that we try to address every place where that monster hits from san bernardino to orlando to london to dhaka to kabul, or we can go to the heart of what is controlling that monster. and what that is, is an idealogy of extremism that everybody on this panel has acknowledged. i have lived on this earth and seen this idealogy take root in communities from my hometown of morgantown, west virginia, to northern virginia, to the rest of the world. the heart of this sits in propaganda machines that are churning out this dala of extremism. those propaganda machines are in quatar, iran, in saudi arabia and all of their proxies. senator mccaskill you said language matters. and as you said senator johnson, we do have rules, contracts in this country when you insight violence. when you lead people to violate our u.s. laws. amazon sent me overnight this book, woman in the shade of islam that outlines how a man can beat his wife. it was first delivered to me at my mosque in morgantown, west virginia, by the muslim students' association. ideas matter. words matter. we have to get at the heart of the ideas t
that we try to address every place where that monster hits from san bernardino to orlando to london to dhaka to kabul, or we can go to the heart of what is controlling that monster. and what that is, is an idealogy of extremism that everybody on this panel has acknowledged. i have lived on this earth and seen this idealogy take root in communities from my hometown of morgantown, west virginia, to northern virginia, to the rest of the world. the heart of this sits in propaganda machines that are...
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department spokesperson admitted that one of the things that will be part of the conversation is two dhakas that were seized last year in response to russia's interference in our elections. and i have a picture of those. and we can see that they're quite substantial. it's my understanding that one of the intelligence reports suggested that these were used for collecting intelligence by the russians. dachas. i wonder if you could share with us given russia's continued behavior, why we would even consider the return of those two dachas as part of any discussions that we're having with them. >> let me describe to you the nature of our current dialogues with russia. because they're occurring at a couple of levels. what i would call the strategy big issues like can we work together in syria. how are we going to resolve the ukraine. how are we going to deal with cyberinterference. those are being today conducted at my level with, my counterpart, the foreign minister, and on occasion with access to the kremlin. what we have agreed to do, there is a long list of what the russians call them irritant
department spokesperson admitted that one of the things that will be part of the conversation is two dhakas that were seized last year in response to russia's interference in our elections. and i have a picture of those. and we can see that they're quite substantial. it's my understanding that one of the intelligence reports suggested that these were used for collecting intelligence by the russians. dachas. i wonder if you could share with us given russia's continued behavior, why we would even...