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the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d, w. ah, ah ah, this is the news light from berlin, the g 7 summit and england wrap stuff with some big promises. leaders of the wealth, richest countries, the they will do, native 1000000000. cobit 19 vaccine doses. that's new goes to have carbon emissions on the challenge. china's economic practices will bring you analysis of this from its final day. ah,
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i, i'm mike a junior, welcome to the program, lead us of the world's richest nations. i've wrapped up the some, it's in england doing, which they discussed some of the world's biggest challenges. one of these is the panoramic lead us pledge to the need a 1000000000 duces of corporate 900 vaccines to developing countries thought climate change was also high on the agenda. 7 lead as head from nature filmmaker david, and grow them to do much more for the planet and do the latest that stronger action on carbon emissions and agreed to increase down to for clean energy. it is not set in target date for facing out holes. us presidents joe biden promised us that ship on the issue, he called global warming the existential problem facing humanity. and specifically address the problem of coal. let's listen and we also made historic commit to
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permanently eliminate the use of our public finance to support unabated coal projects. around the world and to end to end and by this year the g 7 agreed to that and those are not members with visiting members who are participating. 7 who have coal fired facilities and also agree that they would work in that direction as well. so transitioning the world to cleaner energy sources is urgent that we have the coverage of the g 7, summit closing statements. i'm joined here in a studio. i did of use chief international edits over to walker and other summit venue in cornwall. s d w correspondent baggett. my i'm stuck with you richard. we had from us president by then. any key take on what he's that. yeah. well, him talking there about this pledge for him from g members that they will stop putting public money into cold projects by the end of this year. and this is something that will of course be, be welcome. this is step in itself, but you know, the world governments should certainly not be funding co projects at this point.
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but there is still a controversy about the whole area of coal, for instance, that you know, the phase hours have coal, coal fired power stations, even in western countries, we couldn't easily afford the alternatives, is happening much more slowly in countries like, for example, germany than many campaigners would like, but i think the message here is also a little bit aimed at china because one of the bone of contention over china is belt and rhode initiative. the big infrastructure projects around the world is that, that in the project is still pumping money into coal fired power stations, even here in europe and pulse in, for example, there's a cold buy power station be constructed with chinese money there. so i think this is also a little bit of a dig, a china in, in big projects around the world, that money, extra money should not be going into coal and duration. now, the us presidents made another ambitious statement. let's take a listen. and we also agreed to take important steps are going to support global
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economic recovery by laying the foundation for an equitable global economy. critically g 7 leaders endorsed a global minimum tax of 15 percent. still many corporations in engage the letter sensually tax havens deciding that they would pay considerably less and other in other environs around the world. and, but there's going to make sure there's a minimum tax and i'm going to have, i'm going to move on this at home as well. minimum tax for corporations to pay for the proper se, make anywhere in the world. so richard, very, very ambitious. like i said, l yeah, well that's evil. well this, this goes to the heart really, if i think what joe bike wants to achieve through his, his kind of renews, in engagement with, with western allies to show to the world that when the west unites, it can then take converted to an affective action to deal with things that people perceive it and say, you know, the fact that many of the big, you know,
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the big tech child's pay very, very low rates of tax because they're able to move their profits to, to do restrictions which have low rates of tax ation. but this is the sort of thing where the devil will really be in detail. they've already to base about whether certain types of companies in certain sectors would be exempt from each country. thinking about, okay, well we protect our country in this way. so really the follow through this is going to be something's really to watch very closely and also have the rest of the world responds because it's all very well for the g 7 to take certain actions. if the rest of the world doesn't follow suit. and that's also going to be a problem, but feel it's an initiative. there's getting a lot of attention and being welcomed around the world is an important step. definitely an important one, but i beg it if you can hear me. let's talk about uncle america. what she prays that corporate, this stands from joe biden on climate. how much of a difference house biden's presence or the g 7 made for the chemistry between the lead us i think it has made
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a huge difference when uncle america was talking about joe biden, you could basically hear the relief and her voice that she said that the, you know, values are back and multilateralism as back. so you can really send the relief that she and most of the leaders probably as well have felt that somebody is actually wants to engage and work with them and not work against them. because overall, of course, the, one of the overarching games of, of the some, it would have been to, to present the west as united. again, undo the present democracy, liberal democracies as an attractive model for the rest of the world. as vision has eluded, not everything is a picture pathic. there are tension, for example, over breakfast. that has been quite some harsh words here over the summit. but generally there for boris johnson, i think he will have seen this success. the images are beautiful,
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sunshine and the talk quite beat says the talk with water in cornwall and, and the leaders united over a barbecue. so i think the host and most of the other leaders will see this as success. begging still on you. we saw points that exchanges between you leaders and berries, johnson, yesterday of abreast that has this summit hat or held the you case relationship with you. i don't think there is a real shift here because in the summer basically has shown where the full lines on exchanges that actually even over the course of the summer, sharper and sharper in particular, when it comes to from so president crawl was quite scathing in his criticism of the u. k. over this contentious issue of northern ireland and of border controls. and there is definitely, there is definitely a problem and it's being clear,
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the b u k n d, you are not on the same side shineseal american contrast. i think to president chrome being a bit more conciliatory and has said that it's really important that the u. k and the you all the same page and really have to be trusted partners so that she was looking for some pragmatic solutions. but the solutions have not been found yet. and that definitely haven't been found at the summit, which is picking up on dogs to summit us. and that can be said that any meaningful agreement has been reached. well, i think that have been quite interesting steps. you know, we've, we've talked about some of the proposals that come out, we'll have to see how they're implemented. like we said about the tax proposal. i think there's some disappointments among many observers about about climate, about they're not being enough kind of nice on the bone in that. i think joe biden, though, you know, this is debuted trip abroad. the 1st of the 3 very important thomas with his allies before he then goes to meet his rival vladimir putin in geneva on wednesday
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. i think he'll be going to the next scene in brussels on monday, nato, with a bit of a spring in his step. i think he'll be quite pleased about the language that he got into the communique of our china, for instance. you know, this kind of big perception that he has that america is rivalry. the west rivalry with china is really the defining issue of the next 10 or 20 years. you know, a lot of that made it into the final statement that communicate with the g 7. that's not something that's happened in the past. so i think he'll be quite pleased . we'll see what happens at nato and the european union, but i think also joe biden will be starting to think forward already. so he's meeting with, let me put, you know, wednesday, as can be a very different time. we'll be covering that closely here. ok, richard walker, beg mass. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been failed and more than 100 injured in a massive gas explosion in federal china. the blast talk through the residential
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and markets area in who b province was eli sunday. eaten breakfast, several building where destroyed in me and my biggest c d young have stage a brief friday against the unit demonstrates has shown that snow then before the stress and to avoid the community forces for various military take over that elected leader. sounds and she, she set to go and trial on monday. anti government with us as a class with ryan believes in nickelodeon, capital bull gotta, dozens of people have been killed in 6 weeks of nationwide demonstrations. they begun against the planned tax hike and have widened into an expression of anger about poverty, inequality, and least violence to ease are now where the parliament is
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preparing to vote on a new government with woods and prime minister. and you mean that the hard one yet and yeah, whose record? 12 years in office, the new collision was brought together by centuries, the guy and up it with all these leader. not study bennett, playing a key will. he will become prime minister if relation is one in so that includes our party, you fast for israel, the collision sledges to hear the countries, the divisions of the 2 years of political turmoil. the breakthrough in israel's long political stalemate came about 10 days ago. nestali bennett and pete managed to form a broad coalition without israel's long time prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was the hard line, right winger, nestali bennett, become prime minister 1st followed after 2 years by centrist politician, u p. now the new government needs to be confirmed by a confidence vote in the can asset israeli parliament after 4 inconclusive national
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elections and constant political turbulence, israelis hope for an end to this endless election cycle. and for a functional government, i really hope so. i really feel like it represents the many varieties that are in israel right now, and i'm very happy that we're going to have a government that it's not only one of the political math quite confused, not very helpful. i understand the significant achievement, but i wish the government would have been form 6 months ago with more progressive. how soon in parties and jewish parties, it will be one of the most unusual coalition governments, israel, as seen in recent years from the hard line right to the center left. they have little in common, but the aim to our benjamin netanyahu. so that all of these parties together, this is a new thing, a very wise coalition. and they have
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a lot of differences in terms of foreign affairs and security in terms of the economy in terms of religious and religion and state in any term that you have in mind. the government also has the unusual support of an arab islamic party. the small party made greater involvement and domestic politics a key election promise. nothing like to know. we have reached the conclusion being in the opposition and yelling when the line does not the problems of our air line land to home. and therefore, we have decided to challenge another home to hug and benjamin netanyahu and his liquid party, as well as the auto orthodox block, are heading to the opposition bench. for now, that is, once the new government is finally confirmed.
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in sunday's 1st year 2020 much england started brightly in front of $20000.00 fans in wembley, raheem stalins called the only goal. now it was in england's why no victory of our croatia here was revenge for the last mass between the 2 sides in the semi final, the last walk up. when you remember crecia one extra time to tennis now and other friends open. barbara k. cova has become the 1st woman to clean the singles and doubles titles in paris since 2000 on saturday, the 25 year old one have fast grand slam singles. title of the beads in russia on cobra resets. becoming defense check woman in 40 years. the when the french open, she is the 1st woman to claim both singles and doubles. title and mary p. s. 20. 1 years ago. found a reminder of our top story. this. our 7 leaders have wrapped up 3 days of talk in
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england from us to the mate. one really uncovered 19, but seeing doses to developing countries and step of action to come back to the climate change need us also spoke or be revived. trans atlantic partnership will confront the tensions with china and russia watching the news life on the next reports after pilgrimage to san diego, the accomplice, dana, i micro, junior, thanks for staying with the news news . we don't want to see them, but they are, there are st. our water,
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our air you realize to be on our new global 3000 series, about the hidden threats you're facing. the heroes taking a stands is not that important. and the global 3000 series starts june 21st on d, w. me ah, no path is too long for my normal hand mandate. certainly not to the camino de santiago walking in the way to find himself a mere for me that the camino is definitely existential. like it's real life, he's walking that camino to santiago toward the catholic pilgrimage scientists
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santiago to combust stella in the northwest. defend it, pays 1909th time on the route that despite the fact the teeth an atheist and is recovering from the covert infection. ah, ah li on spain's atlantic coast, it's 6 am. when manolo begins his journey, it's more than a 100 kilometers to santiago. he wants to cover the distance in 3 days. when i leave it this time, i read that i feel much more alive this in which it's a completely different feeling, you know, in the thought of i couldn't set off at 10 in the morning and then a for sure dollar in the my know know is ways in early riser, even back home and saturday, may about phenomena. he's
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a lawyer and around this time he'd almost be at his desk of the law firm. but here, the 65 year old let himself be driven by his inner impulses. and by nature, the truth this lie because bird, something in the these are dollars. when you are home in your city or village inside, you don't feel or what you don't perceive him are not here. you can enjoy real life the work or that he's as i me ah, not every pilgrim is as committed to high her as my normal at the night house at
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cape finish. there he meet someone else who happens to be from the region and be moved from not saying or 3 guys can't manage long stretches of hiking anymore. but still leverett or he's come from video and stuff just a little bit of a admit that he got here by taxi lot of money and bought a suitcase with him. but like to hide violet. but just because handle carrying heavy especially because the roads around harris steve, through the whole thing does the pilgrimage for religious reasons. when i pro mrs. case owner for me, i promised one of my sister familiar to me or another listen. she was younger than me. you're safe community peace, where maybe he'll, she's gone to heaven in turns this port i promised her i would walk that community santiago coming over the summer. she's always with me much. he simply look with me here. she is like, let me go then conquest. thank you. my
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normal made his 1st pilgrimage. 24 years ago. he had a meal peroration and wanted physical exercise. he also wanted to test himself. the religious side of the camino is foreign to him. yet there he. i'm an ac. god lidiam walking me a lot. nothing religious or better. it gives me a physical and spiritual strength and a lot of line. i mean i come to find myself. you know this, the when i get home after a while, my nurse 10 topic because it was the stressful place or the life love native of lucky that and my wife and my daughter say this, i mean i know low. maybe it's time to set off walking again in this. yeah. so if i go again on the camino, i come back in the heck, i'm, you know, we are going, i'm going to, we'll have, if i didn't there a, this did the in finish there. manolo has his pilgrim passport,
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stamped to prove he was here to get his certificate or compet stella. he has to walk at least a 100 kilometers. good morning. can i get the pilgrim stamp keeper for for over a 1000 years, people from all around the world have been making the pilgrimage to santiago. the supposed burial place of saint james in spain can be the region. the locals pilgrims are simply part of life. even though these 2 have actually come, you know, to santiago, happy to chat with my sister has been getting this come up with the pilgrims. life here has changed, more tourism as much. and in the beginning, they weren't welcome from other people,
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saw them as happy people with no money who are just a nuisance at all. today we are an economic factor in the venice. they are region the standard since the 1970 camino de santiago and popularity has searched in 20. 19, before the pandemic, nearly 3 150000 people went on the pilgrimage for all sorts of reasons. now through another phone, i mean, it makes me, that's a person come when he got the munich normally i'm not so open and now going around other people in here. i saw a couple, everything like a sponge. you know, i want to talk to everyone. camino does he look at the changes make? i mean, the traditional greeting among pilgrim's is when camino meaning good pastor will have a good journey. after 46 kilometers and 10 straight hours of walking minute, which is his 1st goal. hustlin will give you another pilgrim of
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a 1000 to the fastest of them all. how are your wounded? well, we have changed her 7 great sailor better than the 1st aid kit allow and when i push more, no, no chances. some of pilgrims during the day for today from the town of nikita now minora, always known, almost wherever he goes, making you connections with people, is part of the experience and the last thing, but you get to know people without any preconception, then all i gotta get from them because some things just don't matter hair that all they don't know and you also don't know if you'll ever see each other again. and there was some really authentic connections come about very quickly. now for a month, when i
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use the next day, 35 kilometers await my no, no, i use it's a struggle. the distance takes its toll, his feet get still, but that's nothing to what he went through last year. the corona virus infection hit him hard and he even ended up in the hospital. he still feels we can because of it. but i'm with the i recovered from cozy and left hospital. it was as though something was missing. it all that now i'd be able to return to the camino de santiago camino despite the virus and all the difficulty. it's like having an additional line. second line or any of the the roof. is this a wait, i'll leave that. you should be,
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the effects of the pandemic were felt everywhere. here, board closures and locked down. men, few pilgrims visiting hospitals and restaurants was now publicans like pac lopez, us merely trying to get back on that. it's important that people are coming back and feels good level and helps us forget the past year with that and you give us pass out my know low keeps moving. he doesn't like taking long breaks all in all. he's a ready covered more than 20000 kilometers on the camino de santiago. not that he's interested in setting records. it just turned out that way. and just so you. but i think i'm hyperactive was affected by the other comment. i still remember online? yes, i will. come off and go to the hospital hotel, it's 11 or 12 o'clock and i couldn't just stay there until the next day. that would kill me, maria. and even if i'm moving very fast on camino, i don't, i don't miss out on anything. that's nothing. ok,
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after 35 kilometers and 7 and a half hours, he reaches nicholas magnanimous satellite that the beginning of the neck to morrow will be hot. it's no walk in the middle that long as i warm up, it will be fine. i always try to reach my limit that helps in life of the time you know what my limits all with hiking, like you know, and they are my personal and professional life for him if you need to come up or if, if i know how far i can go and i can always go a bit further. that you got it myself. i one day 3 manolo has to hike another 22 kilometers. but finally, he nearing santiago the goal of all the pilgrims from the camino. ah, does he get from the arriving here?
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is different every time and money always feels different system, but sometimes you'll overcome by emotion and sometimes fatigue about that. i don't think any of the 99 times have been the same for them in the center. the. 6 boston 103 to normative. he's done. his next image will be his $100.00. my know, know it's given his native compost dana certificate in latin with the stamp of the cathedral effect. and we're not really going to see him. but i mean that we have a 100 camino de santiago will be something very special and personal for me that when anyone else there it is just me really that i'd like to feel really on my own
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. and now he wants to. we unite with an old friend, so to speak. in the cathedral of santiago de compost de la saint james, said to be buried here. standing face to face with the saint is enough to make even the atheist manolo feel devout. he says that when he dies, he would like it to be on camino de santiago. if he could read the circle of light opposes with dang it. was that yet? i'm not afraid of it and no stranger to it. in fact, when it approaches me, i want to happen in the place that gives me lines in middle of the camino to santiago in san diego. ah, ah,
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