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the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. me the ah, the french defense ministry says navy partners will revise the strategic concept of reliance following a dispute. i've recently signed security deal, which we in the u. s. u. k. that left france in the cold also ahead display record e u energy prices on a huge shortfall in supplying the block is loving fines on potent for using coal is also plating russia for the price. it gets rather wanted on hundreds of arrest, follow chaos, that melbourne's warmer,
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more l. as protease continue in australia. again, co vaccine last for a 3rd se, ah, why for most care then for joining us and the international. i'm daniel hawkins with you to sunrise. welcome to the program. now 1st developments in the dispute between the us and france as a new anglo australian insecure to deal takes a new twist. the french spanish ministry has said nato bought less, have agreed to rethink the strategic crux of the lines. the reason for nato's existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind the united states off. therefore, our partners decided on our initiative as well as on the initiative of germany to revise the strategic concept of the alliance. being allies does not mean being hostage to the interests of another country. there's been interesting developments
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in the worsening relations with france and the united states, the u. k. and australia over the new security pact will recall how boris johnson recently said that france needs to quote, get a grip. i just think it's time for some of our dearest friends around the world to pony our grip about all this. i don't wanna break because this is fundamentally a, a great step forward for global security. it's 3 very like minded allies, standing shoulder to shoulder, creating a new partnership for the sharing of, of technology. it is not exclusive, i did not trying to, to shoulder anybody. i did not at the stereo towards china now the spat between france in the united states took an interesting turn when joe biden spoke to the un
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general assembly. and following that, the pre recorded address that was scheduled from french present, micron was cancelled. the french president will not be addressing the un general assembly. that'll be the 1st time that the french president has not addressed the u . n. g, a since 2005. we also understand that the french minister of defense that she canceled her meeting with her british counterpart, we now understand the latest news seems to be that there has been a phone call that took place between joe biden and french president mc crohn in that phone call they exchanged concerns and they intends to try and improve relations. there's going to be a meeting at the end of october between the 2 leaders aimed at improving things and moving ahead. what the falling out seems to be rather intense. now the issue at hand is the fact that the united states put together the office packed australia, the united kingdom and the united states have entered this security packed, and that canceled
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a very lucrative deal on the part of france to supply australia with diesel electric submarines that canceled it cost a lot of money for france. quite interesting that as we see the united states fighting with countries around the world, we see the united states having a worsening relationship with china. and now a worsening relationship with france that joe biden, when he spoke to the un general assembly, he talked about a new era of global cooperation. all of the major powers of the world have a duty in my view to carefully manage their relationships. so we do not chip from responsible competition to conflict. we are not seeking a new cold war or world wide it. in the rigid block. united states is ready to work with any nation will stand up for our allies and our friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries and dominate weaker ones.
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so if the nato alliance is up for being revised, that begs the question of what other alliances and what other concepts and u. s. foreign policy might also be up for being revised a lot of interesting turns here, many developments that we're not widely expected. practical analyst chris bambridge says that faced with a choice between france and britain, us will always take the brit. this new trillion is very clearly. i know what you build up in the pacific nuclear submarines is big. what the company is going to be on board. clearly in china and i think france and germany, i've got a cold feet over this face or has rather change in the face organization concerned with protecting western europe in the north. the one thing i did was in the cold course, 945 cold war those days long gone. britain is over
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a little bit more frustrated over that with the, with more special. i don't exaggerate the special relationship based for the choice to friends in britain. i think it is because those are the brits while the taliban has appointed an afghan delegate to the united nations, even though the when still has one in place from the previous administration, the movement says it has it out of the body secretary general of change or via the reports from common the united nations now faces an incredibly difficult decision because any choice that they make is fraud with political risk. the buttons argument essentially is the person that is the un representative of of, of ghana starts, has no credibility because the person who appointed him the former president of, i've gotten a thought, fled the country resigned, and his government collapsed. he is no longer recognized as the legitimate president of of got to started. any appointment that he made is now null and void.
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nevertheless, recognizing the taliban now might send all the messages because the international community had come together in their appeal to the taliban to make any government. 3 that they formed that they announced to be inclusive, the taliban chose to chose to ignore those appeals. the gun that they announced was packed with terror released individuals and hotline islamist. no women in it, hardly any representatives of minorities. there is also the fact that if the, if the taliban is representative, is announced to quickly, barely a month since they took over. again, i thought it may said in the wrong message to the other millions infractions of the world. but if you take over a country with violence law, violence services that international recognition is sure to follow, which is something perhaps that the un and if member states don't want a message that they don't want to send out. that there is also the flip side that
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refusing to engage with the taliban will side live the taliban from international markets, from international politics, international funding, as well as humanitarian assistance. it may force them to continue with exporting hair with opium. and the majority of which worldwide is a source here in a kind of start. it may also encourage taliban to go back and its promises to the international community to make sure that no terrorist make of guidance on their home. again, they may allow our car to back in. they may radicalize even further, but it may also work in the humanitarian situation here. and if got to stop, because if no one talks to the type of items will be incredibly difficult to organize, humanitarian assistance, which is desperately needed here. and i've got to stop at the firm which way or when the united nations will decide, well, they have a special committee,
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the credentials committee, which, which decides on the sorts of disputes it is made up of russia, china, the united states, sweden as well as 5 other nations, it is doubtful whether they'll meet before the 27th of september when the afghan representative is supposed to speak before the us. usually they, they put the, they put the decision to the un general assembly for a public vote on the issue. but we will have to wait and see where the person speaking for ghana start. will be the relic of the past regime with, with little influence on the affairs or in a guest on, on the ground or whether it will be a taliban representative. the representative of a movement that is still considered a terrorist organization by many countries in the world or beyond the politics trying to prevent i've got a song from descending into becoming the world. terrorism epicenter is very much a global headache. now,
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boston is asking for russia to sign up to help. and the foreign secretary says he, she wants moscow as a fellow, permanent member of the un security council to help not only will got to start, but also more human and to grow. if we want to avoid of canister become and they haven't for global terror than the international community, including russia and china needs to act as one and it's engagement with the taliban when it's appeal comes weeks after the british government was ridiculed for its approach to the african crisis recently were placed foreign secretary dominic rob refused to return from holly to handle withdrawal at the end of august. and now the defense ministry appears to be running on the prime minister's pledge to help i've gotten through help the u. k. the armed forces minister admitted to m p 's that they won't be able to get everyone out. it's not possible for us to bring out everybody who had a connection with the, with the u. k. forces onto the ira scheme. and more than 8000 gallons have been evacuated by the u. k, with at least more than
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a 1000 left behind who are eligible for occupation. and i've got interpreter, he worked with british forces, told us it's just the latest betrayal. there were failures in different levels. first of all, the government failed to process their documents in time than with the evacuation process. israel to create some sort of procedures in place where to prioritize the interpreters and those partners of the you could go from and whose life for immediate risk to take them out. there was a situation and those who what even that called in for the flight could not make it inside the airport because of the crowd in the front gate. a formal u. k. counter terrorism, intelligence officer, charles, she would says russia and china have
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a lot of leverage over the ton about unlike the west. no, of course, russia and especially china districts just had a much more pragmatic approach to the rapidly changing situation. rapidly change situation in afghanistan, they have alluded that a lot of the fridge. the taliban at the moment, compared to the west. the situation is pretty much to hold as our country is under the control, that's all about for the future. they will be the government. this isn't the situation the west one to, but i think they understand unless they want a return to the possibility, the african stuff may become a safe haven for terrorism. again, as it did just over 20 years ago, then they would have to work very much with russia and china that pakistan and other countries to work with the taliban to ensure that takes place. so in other words, it's very much, i think, incumbent on britain america to actually get on board with the pragmatic approach
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of russia and china rather than the other way around. you know, there's an energy crisis gathering pace in europe. the e u has decided to hit poland with a massive find for continuing to operate a major coal mine and power plot and facility the country says play the crucial role in its energy security, especially with winter approaching. whoever was or says it simply will not pay up. the court of justice of the european union demands half a 1000000 daily fines from poland for the fact that poland did not leave its citizens without energy and did not close the mines overnight. it is judicial robbery and stepped in broad daylight. you will get ascent the block as imposing a half a 1000000 euro penalty for every day. the mine near the check board continues to operate. it follows for months of poland, ignoring orders to close the total facility over environmental concerns, all during the closing the mind would be and you could testify and eliminate tens
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of thousands of jobs. ah . meanwhile, the gas supply crisis has driven up from his by 280 percent already this year, government from, from italy and spain of struggling to get enough energy to consumers with madrid and promising emergency action by themselves say the situation is critical, but don't expect much help from any of those employees. so it must be teresa tan, pachel prices have gone up a lot. i spent about 300. you were a month from federal and another $200.00 tricity, which is half of my salary on budget is reduced. so we have to make our bags will
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have to go without air condition and in summer and heat in winter. i don't expect any support at all. we should be able to afford some solar panels to help yourself because we don't expect any help from the government. we have not been able to pay the bills. we have had to raise a large part of our prices. what has affected our customers directly? if the price continues to go up, we would be obliged to speak with the owner of the promises can reach an agreement that will lower our rental info and this is a last resort. we'll have to close down with you. lawmakers blaming moscow for the gas crisis which is contributed to soaring prices. climbing gas probably is not pumping enough, but the russian and he produces says that has nothing to do with it. and everything to do with the block, letting stockpiles of the fuel run out of revenue spoke 1st and added that russia's huge north stream to gas pipeline to europe would actually flash prices. one economist and political commentator told us the whole situation exposes you.
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hippocratic, this is absolutely a thing of brush up all we have because i guess from was sending more gas to germany than ever last. it is now or shows now that it is deli needed and we don't know these things. definitely the, the problems are made in within europe and are not from the outside. i think this is the, the arrogance and the hypocrisy of the european bureaucrats. they don't care what it's the needs of countries. they are, they get their, their salary any way. they seem to be an indifferent universe and we see all over in every park. they are putting their fingers in every part they try to regulate. we have the same problems with the european bureaucrats. the repercussions from the gas price chinese you bills in a small eastern european state of moldova are so high that some people are seeking
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refuge in germany before the onset of winter is a europe correspondence with more details refugee censor just behind me here, and berlin has seen a sharp increase in the number of people coming to it from all over the effects of the coven, 9 team con demik. in that country, along with a big rise in energy bills due to increases in the wholesale gas prices of may conditions in that country. on livable, i spoke to a group of people who come here from moult over. they explained the situation. some of them didn't want to have their faces seen on camera. the winter is coming soon. it's cold there, there's nothing there. so we came here to eat and so on and we'll deal with the food is expensive, the electricity is expensive, the gas is expensive, the water is expensive and the taxes are rising everywhere. moldova, there is a quarantine life is bad here, there are a lot of illnesses. we have problems with gas, with water, with food. it is unlikely that the people ice like they will be granted asylum in
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germany as well. dover is on the list of countries that the government here in berlin says are safe and free. however, while their applications, the process which can take around a year, they will receive a place to stay and money for food, which can be as high as $800.00 euros per month for a family. a 3, an average salary and mold over only stretches to around $450.00 euros per month. petitions in germany a came to close that particular loopo. none of them will get any kind of assign them. that's absolutely clear because there's no political repression in moldova, but they have found a loophole to get through and they using it. it's all duty to make sure this stops . they go read. i spoke to a full of praise for the way they've been treated here in germany, and despite the old to remain hopeful that they may be grunted permanent leave to remain here for that the situation may improve in moldova, allow them to go home. germany has never refused to provide asylum so far. it's
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been accepting everyone and i hope that will continue their opportunities here unlike him while dover and germany feeds us. it's very good here compared with them all. dover. as energy prices continue to rise in winter is on its way more. they will see this as the best option that's available to them. piece are all of her off the lid to come day 3 of angry protest, cobra look, towns and forced machinations in australia is 2nd largest city and state premier claims. the prices are genuine, just troublemakers falling for a fight. it's on a story off the brake shoes. ah, were told the new strategic alliance comprising the united states,
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the united kingdom, and australia is not directed against china. but of course it is. washington is develop numerous alliances against staging, but argos has a new killer dimension tensions arising in the pacific. and no doubt china will ria the ah me the
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the the, the ah, welcome back to the program to us and rather borders of mark the 3rd day of cale tech seem to be straight in city of melbourne. where another round of protests against cobra restrictions took place, including the iconic woman moral offices of detain more than $200.00 protests as across the city is demonstrated, continue to rally against force like some nations. for the construction industry. the victoria said premier daniel andrew brandon, this seems ugly,
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adding mabel pretend progresses and vowed punishments if they continued organizes i warn the rallies will carry on until that demands a met, including an immediate end to the lock sound. no more me off an adult collation man, it's the reopening of building sites to, to be on maximizing and australian journalists on a former australia and media share that with us on the reasons behind the on read people to stick of it. you know, after after $200.00 consecutive days in melbourne, which is obviously the capital of the most densely populated state victoria, which has borne the brunt of, of the current of ours. a people have just had enough. i mean, i'm interested, we put up with a lot, but after while you got a cold, you get a cold into the problem. is victoria with the premier, daniel and yours is a he actually missed quite a substantial part of management around the pandemic. he had, he had a fall and, and was quite, quite badly injured his ribs and was actually off the scene for quite some time. he'd now come back into it and people are saying, listen,
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when you come back into tell us what to do. we need to know what the plan is. i think the plan is more of the same old locked downs and they're not going to bear. particularly the most recent instance of being amongst the construction workers who are simply told ok, no work for to no work for 2 weeks. go home. i think the feeling of this my country wide, but it's it's more intense in melbourne because the lockdown to get no been honda. i think we've had 1200 dates astray wide and 800 been in in victoria. so i kind of, it is, had a disproportionate effect in victoria the riots which are unprecedented here in australia. i mean we've had projects before, but nothing like that. i mean, 2000 protesters virtually shut down the melbourne, say big day, they shut down the width breach. this is,
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this is something that's gone beyond anything that happened before. a doctor being sued on a texas new anti abortion law, is just the latest incident test. increasingly contr confrontational relationship between the lone star state and the federal government has seized me to poke. united states has always had mixed success when it came to striking a balance between laws imposed by the federal government. and the will of individual states. in states like texas have long been a thorn in the side of washington, which just wants to ruin peace and impose its agenda without being questioned all the time. but the pesky jackson's keep opposing federal initiatives. latest case in point, texas is now suing the equal employment opportunity commission, which insist that l g, b. c. workers should be allowed to dress, however they want and use whatever bathrooms they want. its abiding ministration
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thinks they can for states to comply with their political agenda. my office will fight against the radical attempt of social change. these backdoor attempts to force businesses including the state of texas to align with their beliefs unacceptable. according to texas, attorney general can paxton the federal initiative, cannot be applied in texas because apparently, as he says it is based on a misinterpretation of current legislation. but while all those debates go on regular people and businesses, phil don't know which guidelines to follow or what the repercussions could be for following either of them. and if that wasn't already driving a wedge in society, there's also the never ending issue of abortion. texas recently imposed a ban on the procedure throughout the state. and federal officials are not happy to say the least in the wake of texas is unprecedented attack. it has never been more important to codify this constitutional right and to strength and health care axes, for all women, regardless of where they live,
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ban goes completely against the federal legislation. and president biden, as also waited in on sex decision to go against the grain. this law, so extreme, does not even allow for exceptions in the case of rape or incest. and it's not only empowers complete strangers to inject themselves into the most private of decisions made by a woman and actually incentivizes them to do so with the prospect of $10000.00. if they win their case. in fact, that $10000.00 prospect has already attracted some would be bounty hunters, a doctor who performed in abortion several days after taxes imposed the ban, is now being sued for the violation our the guy suing him is admitted that he's actually just trying to see if the law actually works, and if he can actually get a nice little paycheck at the end of the trial, if the law is no goods, why should we have to go through a long drawn out process to find out if it's garbage. now all these legislative adult go on, regular people are facing
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a social divide in their everyday lives. in fact, according to recent polls, some 54 percent of americans think that the country has become less united since biden took office. and 88 percent thing through the country is more divided than ever. texas is just the latest prime example of the division, but the problem is actually going throughout the country with some people choosing to follow federal guidelines. while others looked state authorities for guidance. but at the end of the day, all the things to do is bring about more division and confusion which seemed to breed nothing but more and more conflict radio host and political unless they foggins claim. texas problem is not with washington, but with the democratic party as a whole not directly between texas and washington, it's between texas and the left wing, the democratic party in washington. and as we know, that isn't the whole of washington right now. it's a very tenuous, tiny little majority. and so these battles are going to be fought. but texas is not
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necessarily trying to come down as the great safeguard of the rights of the unborn children. what it's trying to come down as is a state that has the right to make its own laws in areas that the federal government is essentially constitutionally forbidden, from operating in a must hang away and just a few by which time i that when i back in half an hour, the latest do join us again that me i use ah, is your media reflection of reality? the in the world transformed what will make
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you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. you going the right way for you being direct? what is true is in a world corrupted. you need to defend the join us. in the depths all remained in the shallows. ah, ah, working machine. she popped in. she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. i recertified. there was a grim to buy another shooting, another state part of american life, shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a ar 15 any automatic rifle.
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