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for we are in a race against the variance, know what to say until we are also looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there, i'm, i hello, i'm learn taylor in london. the top stories are 0, g 7 leaders have agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan to compete with china's belton road initiative. the build back better world plan names to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries. by 2035. that was to discuss the declaration committing to a 100 day response window to prevent another pandemic turn the hall has more from call described as a historic moment,
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d 7 leaders place their collective might to plan to fight a future pandemic. the copies of a declaration aims to develop black scenes in under a 100 days to build better scientific surveillance techniques and to beef up powers for the world health organization. but some were eager to stress that the current pandemic is not yet over. we didn't really those all the power to come together and to organize the any response to the cover and only way to be effective in the rest of it is get an idea that everybody was vaccinated sooner rather than like the key thing to remember how far is it, the damage is reject right now. people need doses right now and crucially, countries need financing right now. and every single we've seen from this g 7 to far come to that any extra money on until we see the money. none of this unfortunately can be credible big promises sometimes empty. are often a feature of big summits. this will know had something to offer that does feel
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substantial. united states, i said before, we're back us back. we feel very, very strong about the cohesion of nato. and i for one think that the european union is incredibly strong and vibrant entity biden's administration, once g 7 allies to support a global infrastructure project to rival china's belton road initiative. it's a returned to us leadership that many of his fellow leaders have solely missed, even if warm words with the e, you won't be entirely to the taste of the summits host. forest johnson said at the outset that this g 7 summit would be an opportunity to reaffirm the values that bind these 7 developed world democracies. and yet, at this very summit, he stands accused by the european union of failing to honor his own commitments on breaks it. in a series of meetings, you leaders have told johnson the better relations will only come if he abides by
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the terms of post briggs in trade arrangements in northern ireland and the u. s. president with the irish roots appears to be on their side. i think that will have some pragmatic solutions and if we don't, then i think that what our friends have also understood is that it's the prime gc of the u. k. government to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom, which is the sound of a prime minister no matter how isolated and however disappointed that breakfast has cost a cloud over his summit, nevertheless, refusing to back down the whole, al jazeera cornwall and he 7 people have been killed in 2 separate boma tax on vehicles in afghanistan, capital 2 mini vans were targeted around 2 kilometers apart in a neighborhood of western cobble population, mainly by the minority has our ethnic group. at least 6 other people are being treated for their injuries. some serious, nobody has claim responsibility. voting has ended in algeria is parliamentary
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election. the electoral commission says turn out, stood it just 14 percent. before polls closed, a purchase movement has been urging its supporters to boycott. the vote of the 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. this is alger is 1st parliamentary elections since mass protest force president of disease, which if he can just step down 2 years ago. european championship football match between denmark and finland in copenhagen has just finished after being halted for almost 2 hours by a serious medical emergency. danger christian ericsson collapsed on the pitch just before half time and received cpr for medical stuff. he was treated almost half an hour before being taken to a nearby hospital. i still say he's now conscious again. stop stories do stay with this out. there world is up next. thanks for watching. gina bit. oh
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ah ah, this is radio caroline on 199 1st commercial radio stations. i apologize. 1925 radio grove, costumes. becoming very influential in the government as a day realize that this is a dangerous thing to has in the hands of private companies and individuals say prohibited anyone else seeing the same radio signal. so the only people in radius was where the british broadcasting corporation, which effectively with an arm of the government of the day i
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. and as it had a monopoly, there is no need to us to population what they'd like to hear. so the people running a corporation who shows in for their gravitas, several will, will get the paper what we want, the things that they felt the population wanted to have a quick question. we consulted and we, we didn't accept that music was very important to us. but there wasn't a music ref, but in the early sixty's i found a ronan realized that you can circ event the regulations by just going a little bit outside of british territory and putting radius ocean on the ship. hence ships like this. and that was the foundation radio caroline, this is radio caroline, on 199, england, 1st commercial radio stations. my name simon de. whether you for the next 2 hours,
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1st one off the top of the pile valleys, rock and robin. from somewhere in the mediterranean peace love me and good with the voice of your voice for the guy that i heard the station, the voice of please was in the suicide. when i was feeling with my husband. i used to, you know, at that time you had the radio, so i used to go to the general where they used to, i still listen to the voice of peace. and that's how i came to know that there was a radio station called the voice of peace. and it's only after i make a be, did i make that this was a gentleman and this was a ship and i think to date, there's nobody who broadcast freighter music. they may be, you know, i did was, it was really good music. the idea of
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a bolt broadcasting from the sea was the result of a need because he couldn't get license here in israel. or maybe he didn't even try to get a license. by any case, once you broadcast on the c, you are a free bird. you can do whatever you want and then open a radio station at those times. you needed all kinds of regulations and from the sea, you don't need all those are relations and therefore he chose to do it from the sea . and he was not the 1st find out the last one, by the way, the settlers, and tried to any to imitate him and do the same yourself to him. then i was the people criticized, but we are not here as israel is very people and the good that we have come from arabs and jews at the same time. and i think we should stop this whole business. you know? i think, you know, i am already and what the ship stands for. the current piece is the word
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and the voice of peace is the station 24 hours a day. the news when the when caroline started in britain, we just had the baby say, there was no radio competition. and, and if you were a music producer, you couldn't get you new music played. and that was why ronan riley started the radio station to get the music played on the radio. and random is not averse to making money. running very much like making money and using other people's money. but because of his upbringing, his real motivation was to settle the store. but he was blocked in doing what he wanted to do. he has to remember that his father was an irish republican,
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and his grandfather was killed in the 1900. 16 uprising where the irish rose up against the british, occupying island. so there was a rebel street there and which is why, of course he started, caroline and easter $964.00 because it was eastern $916.00. that briefly the rebels took over dublin and took over the post office and says upcoming placements. and for the british, so this was his way of saying, i mean, i'm evening the school with the british government in a peaceful way. ah. all his life, i think a be was obsessed with what he had done in 48 in bomb, according to what he said he had bombed. but i seen villages as
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a volunteer and a silly new air force and the guilt feelings. the company team for many years and where the motivation to change his way and to start a new start in his life, a new approach. he realized that he had done was wrong. and this was really this us which had fewer, he's evasion to compensate to, to, to ask for forgiveness for what he had done in 48. i wish more israelis would have felt the same feeling the um i but he's very interesting the despite the fact that he was such as anxious to begin with,
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he suddenly not suddenly probably in the process changes and becomes more and more critical. first of all, he does not believe in these really mantra. there is no one there to talk to in the world. he drives individually as to as a fellow to fly to egypt. 3 times it will do egypt that the distance did not take him seriously. they thought he was a clown. oh i i as they sent him back immediately after he landed in my leah and twice he landed in my lawyer. and once he came with a slight air egypt from i think these re lease were very cross
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and angry with these initiative. this was part of his attempt to bring egypt and israel closer. and i think this was the 1st step in history formation from a very pious zionist, into someone who was no critical about the jew state, he setting hotel and watched. and what to see and listen to the radio. people, people were speaking about the conflict and about the water things about to come. and he felt that this would be a way to speak to people to warn them about the consequences of wall. and you thought it possible to broadcast, not for the 30 or even, but for me as well, but maybe from the see from a ship in to see radio station and he said, and we call it the voice of peace to speak with people and to come them both to ship with the donation he got from the dutch people for with their generosity and
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took it to new york to transfer the ship to radio station. it took him almost 5 years to fulfill his dream. it to transfer the small sheep into a radio station more than regular search for this period of time. and in may 1973. you came to the mediterranean sea, insulted to broadcasting with the voice of the well, there's an american saying goes, you can't be city hall. and what that means is however hard, you try, your authorities will eventually when an hour attitude is, well actually they won't. and if they proceed with surviving, maybe inspire them to survive because well, know, riley, i mean we will live our lives complying with rules that other people made
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and it's automatic. mostly, now we assume the rosemary for our benefit, but then you start to think, well, maybe the rules made for the benefit of the people making the rules. now roland has no rules. are there any rules he has his own rules and when you come up against some pretty like that who is determined? it's a very difficult person to stop because he doesn't operate in the conventional way that most of the rest of the population of right now i'm going to tell you that while i was very young, i was about 7 years old when i 1st started listening to radio, caroline bits and for a few years later, when i started working at the age of 1617 really a cower lima doing what go row chose. this goes around the united kingdom of the united kingdom. i actually started going to those and then got to meet some of the
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people involved in radio, caroline and i knew that i could do engineering. and of course they were looking for engineers. and they were having a problem with a generator. and just asked me if i could go out to the ship for a couple of weeks to have a look at it. well, that was 40 years ago. i don't still doing it already. i kind of, i know with great music from the 60s through to the 90s. oh caroline story, but it was 9 years old and i grew up with caroline and i was smitten by what i'd heard the fabulous music. the thought that these guys and they were all guys at the time that when a women involved at the time, these guys were sitting on a rusty ship and against overwhelming odds just to bring lead the laser, sprinkle some and it did a spark. so i want to do that and that stayed through with me all the way through my teenagers for my growing years. and then i had the chance to come out. i been a fan of the station and came out on business trips and was invited out
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the from somewhere in the mediterranean. we are the voices, be on 1540 killer her right now you can listen to the voice of the on f m stereo. that's right. 100 on your fm die a before that even going to speak all the time about politics. no one will listen to the voice of his. he understood that it should be a combination of music, of popular music, different style with they in english. very nice and fluent english or british b j. most of them were british so that the public will, will enjoy listening to the room. but between the songs there will messages of jingles, like normal wall, normal blood sheets, a piece in the world,
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and the vote for faces. the station. normal wall luxury piece is the word and the voice is peace is the station. people who listened as i did for many years to the station were less exposed to the indoctrination. and that was part of the official israeli broadcasting stations. so even if you were not exposed to the rift, but it's going to messages, it will also less expose to design his narrative, so to speak. and you were thinking in a more universal way. so i think in the long run, it had a good impact on people's ability to 2 things out of the box to look to, to look at things. not only through the glasses of the van isn't jewish nestor, lady ology. the 2nd named beth was especially towards the last years of the broadcasting
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. and the ship was totally identified with ab, nothin so, so even if the message is windows coming from the ship, people, so the of the ship and his own more political activity as the same project. and i think that helped to make even a bigger influence in the direction of air and more courageous political view these of these really policies and ideal. well, what happens in the me throughout the mediterranean, all the radio stations and the television stations are controlled by governments. but the result, the arab don't listen to the radio simply because they feel it must be propaganda. since the government controls and the same effect is on the israeli side, the difference will be with our station that will be a permanent dialogue. there are no speeches here. there's no propaganda that always
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be viewed from both sides so that people can listen to the other point of view. and by listening to the other point of view, maybe they will understand the video music. it was a bit like a secret society. you had to ask around because everybody had 4 names because no one wants to go to prison. i concocted a name, because i didn't want to go to prison for 2 years. but you just had to meet someone who knew someone and gradually you were accepted and trusted and radio. caroline loved people who would help out everybody that came out to caroline for legal reasons, had a different name. he wasn't wise to have your own name just in case you were arrested for playing a bruce springsteen record i rusty ship. so we all had different names and a friend of mine was mcwilliams. and before i came out to caroline he said, what are you going to call yourself? i jokingly said mcwilliams. and the time came in this very studio,
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when i went on air at 1 o'clock and the previous presenter had said coming up next nice mcwilliams or mc williamson. and that name was the name that i use when i 1st came out to caroline in the eighty's for years. i'd be rachel, how can i and continuing this, rachel? originally, when i went out to write caroline in the 1970 s. i did actually change by 9 to stephen bishop, but when i came back on this ship, the ross revenge. and i actually came on the air. i was gonna use steven bishop, but the guy who was on before me knew me from when i worked on the irish radio in the irish republic and uncle johnny louis stand and introduce me as jodi louis. i felt my motto, stick with it. now. everybody knows anyway ah,
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to the british love, a fighter. fighting with disadvantage and radio colon was such an organization. so we got to have the vast, massive goodwill because we were a, we were the crazy guys who had never given even when we were living, working in awful conditions and may be risking death. and in order to play the rolling stones, the rolling stones had to be very important that they will do that. i was here in 985 when we have what we call euro sage, where the government tried to close it down. there was sales in the station called laser 558. we were together for a mile and a half apart. so 2 and a half kilometers apart. and, and the government boat was trying to close down more between the 2 of us. and
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couple of times they came, came close to us to try and be menacing and threatening, but that it, it didn't upset a till. and in fact, what, at the time, it was like we were on every news channel throughout the world. and certainly all the european news outlets were covering the story that the government trying to close down every newspaper in europe. so it was like us spending 20000000 pounds of advertising revenue, so it actually backfired on the government because suddenly we were getting letters from people saying we thought you're gone years ago. we didn't even realize you're still there. so reacted in all favor on 55, a killer. this is ready. counter 9. this is mutiny. it was the hotel christian maybe the early years. if caroline were not very professional,
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he didn't matter because no one had heard that sort of radio before. so even if they weren't very good, the population absolutely loved it. and in a few months after caroline started to bro cost had a bigger audience and all the b. c networks combined. and course that is here to the government as well. somehow we have to stop me and that's what set off the battle between the government saying we will close you down. radio carline saying you will know they would try me, come close to us in a rubber boat to try and measure how much water fuel that we had on board and only on a ship. you got lim, so line. so you can only tell by that plan, so line how the ship is lying has how much fuel the waters on board? so we, we used to do was pump sea water in 20 tanks and disposed around the ships every day. we sat differently in the water near me and i gave up. it was a cat and mouse game, but we used to have a lot of fun with them. when they came close to is in the rob about a couple of times with measuring equipment to measure all signals. and again i was
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just trying to be menacing. so on the ship, they're all revenge. we have a very, very powerful fire hydrant. so we can spray water, but flies out. so we did was when they came close to us, we want them what we're going to do that, you know, 70 spray them with, with state water, they soon disappeared and they never try that again. it was, it was basically a junior minister in the british government trying to make a name for himself and it had back 5 in some respects, lays that they got off the car line, remained on the air and they just gave up in the end. and let's continue, and here we are. the, this is a test transmission of the voice of peace radio station, the voice of peace broadcast from the merger vessel piece, lying in the eastern mediterranean. the voice of bass was a be not done. and they've been out that was the voice of these. i mean, there was a lot of music. and he saw that through the music,
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he can get also to the house of the people. but by the end of the day, it was, he's monologues, he's interviews, he interviewed people, he did his monologues about peace, and his spirit was on the whole boat. i remember one interview that he did together with me, i think it was reasonable shots. i think it was a big shot when the police fears 1st mention that jericho 1st a the before or slow. and this was really a sensation because they never talked about the jericho 1st. and he was very proud about it later on. it gave some momentum. but above all, it was he tried to reach young people and he saw that he can reach young people through the music. and this will hear that i don't think anything is going to happen. and yet, while the politicians are going to keep talking about the problem in the united
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nations and the big powers and the rise and all over the world, i think every day we are having more and more people dying on the borders. and there'll be more bomb throwing and they'll be continuous retaliation. actually what is happening, it's the politicians will live to talk about these boys. and the ordinary man is going to keep the in february 2021. the crippling storm to down texas is power grid. 4000000 people plunged into darkness with no heating. many died from hypothermia with hundreds suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning as they tried to stay warm any way they could. plunge investigates where the use of the regulation and prioritizing profits led to the state's power grid failure. the texas blackout on
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jesse era after days of rare freezing temperature is blanket and the 2nd largest state in the u. s. power stations are all back on line. that after unusually high demand lead to rolling blackouts, texas hasn't seen a storm system like this in 35 years, and it's clear it systems simply weren't up to the task. transmission lines taken down by ice still has left nearly 200000 without power. but now checks in space, a new crisis. 7000000 people a quarter of the state are being asked to boil their water if they haven't at all. because the cold weather has broken pipes and taken water treatment plants offline, grocery store shelves are largely they're leaving residents lined up in their cars for food and water. presidential biden says he's clearing the entire state. the disasters declaration there is hope, sustain temperatures above freezing beginning saturday,
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the revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threat to our planet on al jazeera. ah, hello. lauren taylor in under the top stories are now to 0. g 7 leaders have agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan to compete with china's belton road initiative. build back better world plan ames to help narrow the 40 trillion dollar infrastructure gap in lower and middle income countries by 2035. they also discussed a declaration committing to 100 day response window to prevent another pandemic, automatic. a james base has more from the summit.

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