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number triple 0 phone calls between the port authority. and use of force ambulance radio transmissions between the port authority and the ship a mile transmission between the port authority in the ship what i was looking for was evidence around 9 time like symptoms on the ship that would have clearly righted the ship to a medium or high risk classification at no time did our foreign covert no i don't like symptoms mentioned anywhere in any of the pipework from carnival all the really. yes so what does that say to you but it says to me a couple of things. there was. an on a strong response from the ship whether it's a captain the doctor or the crew in relation to the whole side of the ship as it was coming into the port of city. the ruby princess docked at 2 30 in the morning 2 passages were rushed to hospital would later test positive for that 9 taint the other coronavirus taken from passages were also sent for testing. on the morning of the 19th of monch crew lined up to fail well the pathogens. they see you doing the side 5 all the way d
number triple 0 phone calls between the port authority. and use of force ambulance radio transmissions between the port authority and the ship a mile transmission between the port authority in the ship what i was looking for was evidence around 9 time like symptoms on the ship that would have clearly righted the ship to a medium or high risk classification at no time did our foreign covert no i don't like symptoms mentioned anywhere in any of the pipework from carnival all the really. yes so...
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if the customs authority was asking for it to be removed, the port authority wasn't responding, what influences were operating over the port authority that continued to maintain such a dangerous, dangerous warehouse so close to hundreds of thousands of people, becky. >> we will have a lot more on what is the utter tragedy in beirut later in the show, including the impact the explosion has caused. >> thanks, becky. we'll be back with you in just a moment. >>> as covid-19 cases rise in the u.s., many are asking will it ever really go away? the answer may depend on who you ask. back in a moment. this year, the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is everywhere. on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. >>> there is growing hope that a coronavirus vaccine can soon be on the horizon. the top u.s. infectious diseases expert says tens of millions o
if the customs authority was asking for it to be removed, the port authority wasn't responding, what influences were operating over the port authority that continued to maintain such a dangerous, dangerous warehouse so close to hundreds of thousands of people, becky. >> we will have a lot more on what is the utter tragedy in beirut later in the show, including the impact the explosion has caused. >> thanks, becky. we'll be back with you in just a moment. >>> as covid-19...
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sanctions the ship is destined for muck around port and therefore has business ties with the port authority port mccrum on the island of ruben is a pivotal importance in the construction of the nord stream to pipeline 2 special russian ships are docked here once they have been equipped they're supposed to live the final 160 kilometers of pipeline but if u.s. senators have their way the harbor management all business associates and even local authorities would be affected by the sanctions gas market expert hi coloma feels this signals that the americans are again taking drastic measures against the project. you know when going to one side in the oval the coelacanths a new sanctions especially show that the american side is looking at this very closely and is willing to impose an obstacle with every move of the project enterprise or the russian side i believe the sanctions have the potential to at least postpone the project for a very long time that was the end of that site so if its. neighboring poland also wants to hinder north stream to it runs its own l.n.g. terminal on its baltic coast a
sanctions the ship is destined for muck around port and therefore has business ties with the port authority port mccrum on the island of ruben is a pivotal importance in the construction of the nord stream to pipeline 2 special russian ships are docked here once they have been equipped they're supposed to live the final 160 kilometers of pipeline but if u.s. senators have their way the harbor management all business associates and even local authorities would be affected by the sanctions gas...
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the port authority telling cbs news today they were unaware of the mayor's initiative prior to his announcement yesterday, and now some are raising concerns about civil liberties. >> i'm not crazy about the idea of just randomly stopping people like that without probable cause. >> reporter: there are still questions about how exactly this two-week quarantine will be enforced. the city's threatening up to $10,000 in fines to travelers from covid hot-spot states who do not comply with the mandate, margaret. >> brennan: mola lenghi in manhattan. today, the coronavirus cast a shadow over president trump's visit to ohio, a state that is crucial to his reelection campaign. it was intended to highlight his efforts to boost u.s. manufacturing. the president also veered off script with an attack on rival'e eporteresi t campaign-style trip to ohio got off to a rocky start today when the state's governor, mike dewine, tested positive for covid just before he was to meet mr. trump at the airport. >> i just said i look forward to seeing the governor. they said, "sir, he just tested positive." >> reporter: a
the port authority telling cbs news today they were unaware of the mayor's initiative prior to his announcement yesterday, and now some are raising concerns about civil liberties. >> i'm not crazy about the idea of just randomly stopping people like that without probable cause. >> reporter: there are still questions about how exactly this two-week quarantine will be enforced. the city's threatening up to $10,000 in fines to travelers from covid hot-spot states who do not comply with...
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by the port authority god as well as not some all powerful force that controls the entire country that's just not the case that is a certain narrative that we're hearing from certain political factions and certain like western narratives so it's not one specific party that was responsible for this it wasn't as below that was responsible for this it was the people in charge of the port authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for. most part and it's always been that way i don't see this. deteriorating and see like a civil war type of condition is lebanon's of country and there's nobody to find a war you need weapons and money to fund a war. let's go back to our breaking news from the bell reuss it's a big night lots going on where large scale protests are unfolding af
by the port authority god as well as not some all powerful force that controls the entire country that's just not the case that is a certain narrative that we're hearing from certain political factions and certain like western narratives so it's not one specific party that was responsible for this it wasn't as below that was responsible for this it was the people in charge of the port authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on intervene and a corrupt elite that was...
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by the port authority as well as not some all powerful force that controls the entire country that's just not the case that is a certain narrative that we're hearing from certain political factions and certain like western narratives so it's not one specific party that was responsible for this it wasn't hezbollah that was responsible for this it was the people in charge of the port authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way i don't see this deteriorating and feel like a civil war. this condition has not been on the country and there's nobody to fund a war you need weapons and money to fund a war. and moving the programme all know the leader of belarus is to extend his 26 years in power judging by early election result
by the port authority as well as not some all powerful force that controls the entire country that's just not the case that is a certain narrative that we're hearing from certain political factions and certain like western narratives so it's not one specific party that was responsible for this it wasn't hezbollah that was responsible for this it was the people in charge of the port authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on intervene and a corrupt elite that was...
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by the port authority god as well as not some all powerful force that controls the entire country that's just not the case that is a certain narrative that we're hearing from certain political factions and certain like western narratives but hizbullah is role of this is being a part of the state and the power structure there is this is this was not the fault of one political faction this was the fault of lebanon's entire ruling elite which was bali is certainly a part of but so are all of the other parties i've mentioned. so it's not one specific party that was responsible for this it wasn't hezbollah that was responsible for this it was the people in charge of the port authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on it and intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way an
by the port authority god as well as not some all powerful force that controls the entire country that's just not the case that is a certain narrative that we're hearing from certain political factions and certain like western narratives but hizbullah is role of this is being a part of the state and the power structure there is this is this was not the fault of one political faction this was the fault of lebanon's entire ruling elite which was bali is certainly a part of but so are all of the...
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the prime minister most probably read through the port authority but if you look at what lebanon went through the last. at the last how the last month thank you or you know when the the. the what the unease how that is call it revolution and democracy and protests here started on that so it was 17 days since then the country goes through extraordinary situations and incredible economic breakdown financial crisis a political crisis. there is a humanitarian crisis now you. huge segments of society. but you know i am very sure it recalls and it will ask what is the government doing and it is really hard to find an answer. it's our newest additions. for international aid the i.m.f. obvious to no result is so year. off. and they how will the political class the traditional political meet in this country that seems to be house and it seems to any sort of political reform in response and. it's night is a straw that broke the back. yeah that is a good way of describing the situation in lebanon tonight you know often power with the heinrich boom foundation joining us tonight from the foundatio
the prime minister most probably read through the port authority but if you look at what lebanon went through the last. at the last how the last month thank you or you know when the the. the what the unease how that is call it revolution and democracy and protests here started on that so it was 17 days since then the country goes through extraordinary situations and incredible economic breakdown financial crisis a political crisis. there is a humanitarian crisis now you. huge segments of...
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the beirut port authorities confiscated the consignment and kept it there in a warehouse. now what we understand happened since over the years multiple times according to local officials is that they notified authorities several times in memos that apparently seemed to be documented, whether it's in court documents or emails saying they needed to resolve the situation. they needed to move this dangerous, hazardous material out of the port. now ammonium nitrate is used as an agricultural fertilizer. it's used as an explosive for mining, but it is a highly explosive, hazardous material and it was being kept in the heart of the capital. so the questions right now, the focus of the investigation is, one, what led to the initial spark? what ignited that blast but also who knew about this being there. why did they do nothing about it for so long and all indications at this point seem to be pointing to negligence, incompetence, all symptoms of this non-functioning bureaucracy in lebanon and we see it in other parts of the region. and this is why people are so angered, outraged by
the beirut port authorities confiscated the consignment and kept it there in a warehouse. now what we understand happened since over the years multiple times according to local officials is that they notified authorities several times in memos that apparently seemed to be documented, whether it's in court documents or emails saying they needed to resolve the situation. they needed to move this dangerous, hazardous material out of the port. now ammonium nitrate is used as an agricultural...
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the explosions or fireworks that were being stored makes it sound like maybe negligence you said the port authority could possibly be held responsible it's a little early to kind of assume any official narrative official story the seeing if you follow the major official narratives the thing coming up from lebanon there is obviously different narratives official narrative coming out from the country itself so it seems there's no agreement on what exactly happened we should just wait for the investigations however if the investigations lead to some sort of negligence do you just storage of explosives or even chemicals in the port of beirut then the question is will someone be held responsible for this crime major western newspapers are calling this incident disaster econd to hiroshima what we're seeing is we posed kind of atomic bomb scenes in battle because it is there. because of the cloud and people are also calling each other not to be exposed because no one knows what kind of chemicals might still be there in the air so we are on the verge of a real humanitarian catastrophe that only a
the explosions or fireworks that were being stored makes it sound like maybe negligence you said the port authority could possibly be held responsible it's a little early to kind of assume any official narrative official story the seeing if you follow the major official narratives the thing coming up from lebanon there is obviously different narratives official narrative coming out from the country itself so it seems there's no agreement on what exactly happened we should just wait for the...
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sanctions the ship is destined for muck around port and therefore has business ties with the port authority port on the island of ruben is a pivotal importance in the construction of the nord stream to pipeline 2 special russian ships are docked here once they have been equipped they're supposed to lead the final 160 kilometers of pipeline but if u.s. senators have their way the harbor management all business associates and even local authorities would be affected by the sanctions gas market expert heiko loman feels this signals that the americans are again taking drastic measures against the project. you know when going to one side in the oval the seal like under the new sanctions especially show that the american side is looking at this very closely and is willing to impose an obstacle with every move of the project enterprise or the russian side i believe the sanctions have the potential to at least postpone the project for a very long time that was the end of that site so if its. neighboring poland also wants to hinder nord stream to it runs its own l.n.g. terminal on its baltic coast a
sanctions the ship is destined for muck around port and therefore has business ties with the port authority port on the island of ruben is a pivotal importance in the construction of the nord stream to pipeline 2 special russian ships are docked here once they have been equipped they're supposed to lead the final 160 kilometers of pipeline but if u.s. senators have their way the harbor management all business associates and even local authorities would be affected by the sanctions gas market...
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who is in charge so there's a port authority there's the ministry of transport there's a security forces you know so so there are all these overlapping bodies in lebanon that always pass the blame onto each other you know we've had food prices we've had gas shortages we've had you know people are really hungry and starving and spencer so i mean the real immediate impact you know before we assign blame will be how this will devastate the economy which is already devastated when you have the entire core of a country just kind of blown to smithereens i mean that's where the wheat is that's where we get our bread all those products all those valuable goods that will definitely her fitness as an economy that's people are already broke in this country there are already put a price of food is so high maybe this will make the price go higher so you have to realize lebanon is a country that is reliance completely on imports we don't make much the very small country with no manufacturing so we really rely on that port of beirut it's a lifeline and so that's what we're going to worry about 1st but
who is in charge so there's a port authority there's the ministry of transport there's a security forces you know so so there are all these overlapping bodies in lebanon that always pass the blame onto each other you know we've had food prices we've had gas shortages we've had you know people are really hungry and starving and spencer so i mean the real immediate impact you know before we assign blame will be how this will devastate the economy which is already devastated when you have the...
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a new directive from governor andrew cuomo is sparking the port authority and new york city hospitals to work to set up covid-19 test sites at the airports in the new york area. the tests will reportedly be free of charge but are not mandatory. now, the governor is hoping the testing will work hand-in-hand with new york state's mandatory two-week quarantine that is currently in place for travelers from nearly 30 states to keep the deadly pathogen from making a resurgence here in new york. but one company way ahead of the governor. not only performing covid tests at jfk and new jersey's newark liberty international, but is now offering a hyper-rapid test that can get results in under 15 minutes. joining me now in a fox business exclusive, xpresspa ceo. it's the place where i get foot massages while waiting for my flight. you guys morphed into testing pretty soon after the lockdowns which is just a smart business move. but under 15 minutes, this news broke yesterday, tell us how you're doing it and tell us when we can all be getting this at airports. >> thank you very much for having me
a new directive from governor andrew cuomo is sparking the port authority and new york city hospitals to work to set up covid-19 test sites at the airports in the new york area. the tests will reportedly be free of charge but are not mandatory. now, the governor is hoping the testing will work hand-in-hand with new york state's mandatory two-week quarantine that is currently in place for travelers from nearly 30 states to keep the deadly pathogen from making a resurgence here in new york. but...
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it has business ties with the port authority. it is of pivotal importance in the constrtruction of t the pipeline. 2 special russian ships have been docked here. once they are equipped, they are supposed to lay the final one hefty kilometers -- 150 kilometers of pipeline. even local authorities would be affected by the sanctions. this signals that the american arare going to take drastic measures against the project. >> the new sanctions show that the american side is looking at this very closely and is willing to impose an obstacle. i believe the sanctions have the potential to at least postpone the project for a very long time. neighboring poland also wants to hinder nordstrom to -- no rdstream 2. warsrsaw feels that russia will further expand its power with nord stream 2. the u.s. and poland together are pressuring germany to pause the project. >> poland and the baltic countries are fundamamentally opposed to the norge stream -- nord stream 2 project.. wewe hope that germany will l rn to european energy soliditity. nordrd stre
it has business ties with the port authority. it is of pivotal importance in the constrtruction of t the pipeline. 2 special russian ships have been docked here. once they are equipped, they are supposed to lay the final one hefty kilometers -- 150 kilometers of pipeline. even local authorities would be affected by the sanctions. this signals that the american arare going to take drastic measures against the project. >> the new sanctions show that the american side is looking at this very...
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he said the port authority could be held responsible. >> it is early to assume any narrative or story. there's obviously different official narratives coming up from the country itself. it seems there is no agreement on what exactly happened. however, if the investigations lead to some sort of negligence due to storage of explosives or even chemicals at the port of beirut, will someone be held responsible is the question for this crime? major western newspapers are calling this incident disaster akin to hiroshima. what you are seeing a post atomic bomb seen in beirut. it is destroyed. people are also calling each other not to be exposed, because no one knows what kind of chemicals might still be in the air. we are on the verge of a real humanitarian catastrophe that only adds up to the economic crisis, to the failed state that lebanon is in. it is indeed time for the international community to take a step and actually show support to the lebanese people. brent: the prime minister has declared tomorrow a day of mourning in lebanon. which we expected to happen. what happens after that?
he said the port authority could be held responsible. >> it is early to assume any narrative or story. there's obviously different official narratives coming up from the country itself. it seems there is no agreement on what exactly happened. however, if the investigations lead to some sort of negligence due to storage of explosives or even chemicals at the port of beirut, will someone be held responsible is the question for this crime? major western newspapers are calling this incident...
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port authorities are being detained as authorities investigate the cause of the blast. richard engel reports from london. >> reporter: the hunt for survivors in beruit continues this morning. but so far they aren't finding many. new video shows how the explosion and massive blast wave caught and devastated the city completely off-guard. posing, composed, for her wedding video when she and her party managed to escape. today she and her groom in brave defiance returned to the spot undefeated. >> i was wondering what happened. am i going to die? >> reporter: hospitals are overwhelmed, some padly damaged. an american, the state department said, was among more than 130 killed. thousands were wounded. >> on top of our economic crisis, i don't know how people are going to rebuild. we are really sad, really numb. i don't know where we go from her. >> none of this had to happen. lebanese officials claimed they repeatedly warned authorities dangerous chemicals stored at the port for six years. the governor admitted officials were warned about the chemicals stored in the downtown
port authorities are being detained as authorities investigate the cause of the blast. richard engel reports from london. >> reporter: the hunt for survivors in beruit continues this morning. but so far they aren't finding many. new video shows how the explosion and massive blast wave caught and devastated the city completely off-guard. posing, composed, for her wedding video when she and her party managed to escape. today she and her groom in brave defiance returned to the spot...
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even just in this airport, port authority put all these ppe vending machines here to get all your supplies if you forget and there's medical screenings as well so this is the norm now, we're not going back to what we saw before. one positive though, and i'll leave it at that, could be less lines. back to you. >> cheryl: yeah, or no lines that's very true. hey, you know, maybe people will get comfortable soon. i hope so. i think a lot of folks are ready to get on a plane. >> reporter: i think so it's picking up, it's picking up slowly. >> cheryl: christina partsinevelos live at newark airport, with the dow down 76 points, 75 we're coming back a little bit, i'll tell you what the s&p and the nasdac we're looking at a new nasdac record close, if we get 11, 108 which we're above right now, that be the 159th record for the nasdac under president trump. there were 73 of those elections , and s&p and the number 36 and change, we're so close, the s&p is toying with us right now. well, u.s.-based novavax launching a mid-stage study of its covid vaccine candidate in south africa where a wintertime s
even just in this airport, port authority put all these ppe vending machines here to get all your supplies if you forget and there's medical screenings as well so this is the norm now, we're not going back to what we saw before. one positive though, and i'll leave it at that, could be less lines. back to you. >> cheryl: yeah, or no lines that's very true. hey, you know, maybe people will get comfortable soon. i hope so. i think a lot of folks are ready to get on a plane. >>...
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authority bus hub to enforce the state's quarantine rules. travelers from 34 states are required to self-isolate for 14 days and fill out contact forms or face a $2,000 fine. >>> also in the northeast, millions still without power after tropical storm isaias carved a deadly path of destruction. gabe gutierrez on the urgent scramble tonight. >> reporter: tonight the northeast is rushing to restore power after one of the largest outages since super storm sandy eight years ago. >> still in shock. >> reporter: tropical storm isaias roared through here, knocking out electricity to about 3 million people a tornado ravaged this neighborhood in new jersey. >> it was so scary it was so loud and i knew that it was coming so i got under the desk in the office >> reporter: today a horrible discovery in pennsylvania, the body of 5-year-old eliza halal who had autism her parents say she wandered out of her home at the height of the storm. for some the damage couldn't have come a a worse time, powerless in a pandemic. >> unsettled time, incredible we're suf
authority bus hub to enforce the state's quarantine rules. travelers from 34 states are required to self-isolate for 14 days and fill out contact forms or face a $2,000 fine. >>> also in the northeast, millions still without power after tropical storm isaias carved a deadly path of destruction. gabe gutierrez on the urgent scramble tonight. >> reporter: tonight the northeast is rushing to restore power after one of the largest outages since super storm sandy eight years ago....
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port authority is a love story set in new york. when you put something new into the storyline, it changes the layers and the waves. having a trans woman play a bond girl or cleopatra for everyone to see at the same time, could be a life changing experience for a lot of people. the same pressure as part of the #metoo movement to give more women in film a voice might have resulted in st frances. it features abortion, but that is not the dramatic point of the film. i think there is a lot of value to being able to bring your own experience, your own complicated nuanced experience to the forefront, so that people have an antidote to this very polarised sort of aggressive culture that we have, especially on social media. i'm smart! if cinema is thinking more of women and lgbtq rights, as well as racial diversity, it'll almost certainly result in better stories. what the film industry now has to decide is who it allows to tell those stories and what should or shouldn't disqualify them. that brings our talking movies: future of cinema spec
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we talked about hezbollah there being in the government and the authorities the port authority is not doing their job in this accident could have been prevented now we're talking about a man convicted he was a hezbollah militant i mean regardless of leadership or milledge that hezbollah has mud on its face well that's what you and me and maybe some of the news that think about it and the international community but not hezbollah because since day one has the less said that you get a festival has on the settlers said i have nothing to do with this tribune i'm i have nothing to do with that result and we don't we don't agree that it would with any it isn't it's going to give us and it's the act of god and related to our enemies his mentioning they wanted states and israel and basically to today there is no answer at all to any comments about through this moment about what happened and in the tribunal court about the decision they didn't say anything about only think that said i'm not going to give you fucked we've got about 45 seconds you're talking every day to the people in lebanon in
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authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on it and intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way i don't see this. deteriorating and feel like a civil war type of condition is lebanon's a broke country and there's nobody to fund a war. this week japan marked 75 years since the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki we look at the legacy of those epic defining attacks after a short break stay with us this is. joining me every firstly on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. welcome back this is our to international now it is 75 years since the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki just days before that on the 6th of august 1905 hiroshima was al
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authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way i don't see this. deteriorating and feel like a civil war type of condition is lebanon's of country and there's nobody to fund a war. this week japan marks 75 years since the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki we look at the legacy of those epic defining attacks after a short break this is art international. as the u.s. economy was booming gaining numbers of people made. you can work 40 hours 'd in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still has the lead up to the reality of it we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing or living minimum wage give many people no choice. that's been a problem with the
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authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on it and intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way i don't see this. deteriorating and feel like a civil war type of condition is lebanon's a broke country and there's nobody to fund a war you need weapons and money to fund a war more news after a short break this is our traditional. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. way. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallows. during this year we talk about all those crazy problems out there and then during the summer we deal with solutions that's right so lucian's
authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on it and intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way i don't see this. deteriorating and feel like a civil war type of condition...
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the safety authorities the port authorities the just lead to gridlock and so it's just kind of there and there is a complacency here remember when nothing happened we start with you model be ok it's missile before we run out of time do you think that something like this could happen in another city somewhere on the planet i mean this is a just a beirut specific tragedy is it. well you know it's it's incredibly hard to make predictions especially about the future but the history of ammonium nitrate tells us that this thing happens regularly again and again and it really underlines the reason why we may never lower our guard when it comes to chemical safety regulations and industrial accidents happen a lot they happen due to kind of complicated change it'll be very very difficult to ascribe blame to one or another individual and they're clearly responsibilities all the way down the line and it will happen again unfortunately you know and it's unfortunate that the people in favor of could not profit from the knowledge that you know that i know that is so common around the world what a t
the safety authorities the port authorities the just lead to gridlock and so it's just kind of there and there is a complacency here remember when nothing happened we start with you model be ok it's missile before we run out of time do you think that something like this could happen in another city somewhere on the planet i mean this is a just a beirut specific tragedy is it. well you know it's it's incredibly hard to make predictions especially about the future but the history of ammonium...
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authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on it and intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way i don't see this. deteriorating and see like a civil war type of condition as lebanon's a broke country and there's nobody to fund a war this week japan marked 75 years since the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki we look at the legacy of those epic defining attacks after a short break stay with us. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of it we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing for a living minimum wage give many people new choice. just been a
authority some people that were in the judiciary that refused to act on it and intervene and a corrupt elite that was trying to negotiate a way to make money off of this and couldn't figure out how to split the profits so they just let this fertilizer sit there until this dangerous explosion took place it's a fault of lebanon being a dysfunctional incompetent failed state for the most part and it's always been that way i don't see this. deteriorating and see like a civil war type of condition...