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aah! police in norway say the bar and our rampage. that code 5 been calls bug appears to be abs harris at time passing that the suspect had converted to islam and was previously flagged over signs of regulations. also ahead with at least 6 people reported killed and dozens wounded in babe reed after gunman open font at approaches to over the investigation into last chance. deadly port explosion down there is a day dawned and they don't australian police by the bronze of public anger at government toxics to war. show the anti lock down, activates the time restrictions,
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truant, a wage society that com like knowledge about either knock on your door. of course, it's the inappropriate because it seems like it's always there's a sign people being targeted by do not see this as intimidation. as all the actual activities of the police was entirely justified. and the u. s. vice president the tend to interact with children to breathe. that image back finds in an assa media as it's revealed, it wasn't kind of staged with life. her middle school, this is on seen to national with me. you national bob oliver. hello and welcome to the bar. we're on no wages secured her sad to say the attack and the town of calls on wednesday appears to be an act of terror. 5 people were killed with police saying the suspect was early flocked over signs of radicalization. authorities warn
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the threat of similar types have no past. while the incidents in concert currently appear to be an act of terrorism, the investigation led by the se police district were clarify or more detail with the incidents were motivated by the threat level and norway is still considered moderate police questioning that 37 year old man suspected of killing 5 individuals, we understand that he was already known to the police. they visited him after he'd converted to islam. and there had been some concerns that he may have been radically. so this isn't individual that the police were aware of that attack took place in the tight, close knit community of cones berg, which is around 70 kilometers to the west of oslo and started in a supermarket. so normal wednesday night and what we understand ensued was scenes of chaos as people were desperately trying to flee. or we understand that in the
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supermarket, there was an off duty police officer. and we know that the authorities, the police were at called very quickly, and they were on the scene about 6 minutes after the attack started at with the use of that bow, an arrow. now over the next 30 minutes, the police were trying to hunt down the suspected attacker. they were closing parts of the area and searching through people's gardens. and in that period that 30 minutes, we understand that the 5 individuals were targeted and killed. now it's not clear whether they were killed by the use of the bow and arrow because there is a suggestion from the authorities, and that the 37 year old suspect danish citizen may have used other weapons as well as to yet, though those have not been identified now bone arrow seems like an odd choice, but it's not an illegal weapon in norway, nor is it something that would have to be registered if you bought one. but it does apparently only be allowed to be used in certain circumstances,
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such as in archery club. so an unusual choice. but as i say, we understand that there were other weapons as well used as the police were trying to hunt this suspect down. now as a result of what is now being described as new ways, latest terror attack, the police across the country have been asked to carry firearms just as a precaution. however, for the moment we understand that the national threat level in norway is going to remain the same. it won't change as of yet as a result of this terror attack. it's the largest terror attack that no way is seen in just over 10 years. the last one being of course, and this broke it carrying out those double attacks in 2011 in the summer of that year and not just on or slow, but also in your toy island with 77 people losing their lives and hundreds injured in that attack for the moment though,
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we understand the police are trying to find out more details as what exactly motivated this latest terror attack is that 37 year old remains in custody suspected of killing 5 individuals in norway and former british military intelligence officer philip ingram. talk to us earlier about the unusual weapon used and that the 1st time i believe that trouble and arrow has been used um the danger noise ups across a globe, we could potentially see copycat. hypertext bows and arrows are not regulated, many countries across the world, and in the same way that rifle firearms are. and therefore, it's something that a certain job groups will be jumping off and on the bottom, i'm trying to actively encourage other people to go out and do the same thing. and they have been active through the whole of knocked on rather radicalize and people further treating people further. i'm trying to encourage people to carry out
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attacks once locked on is off. resembling i was own more than a competency thing. gunmen open fire on thursday in buried targeting. supporters of share group has bola, 6 people are confirmed dead and dozens more wounded. the demonstrators had been protesting against the judge leading the investigation into the vast chemical blast that leveled lashondra fate lost here. the military was deployed to the protest and exchanged 5 with the gunmen. 9 people have been detained. here. local reporter linda. hm. ma'am. a spoke to the program earlier about what happened in the cities worst is treat violence in setting yet. well, so far the situation seems to have come down just slightly, but again,
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it's very volatile. gunfire can erupt at any moment. now we know that the tuition is quite fragile. there. what happened? well, we knows that a mile and has the le protestors due to the st in protests, of you know, keeping judge to be the head investigator in the black probe. they were headed to the justice palace and idly, and they were met with gunfire, reportedly called, according to local reports coming from mind that many were trying to fight an iconic location. knowing that it's where the civil war started back in 1975. now we don't know exactly who started the shooting of investigations are ongoing, and we know that the lebanese army is heavily deployed in the area and they're trying to find the shooters of behind this. and we also know that the warrens they will should have any gun men in the area, and they also advised every single civilian to evacuate the area as well. we also
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saw a very touching footage of army men removing school children and helping them to safety . so i'm telling you, no child deserves to go through this. we have a number of injuries that have been rushed to hospital, some of them in critical condition. so the situation is looking good at all of training, slowly emerging from some of the toughest and long it's kind of restrictions in the world. but those that have to enforce the rules bearing the brunt of public frustration, especially when they go to people's home to question them about it. oh,
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maybe posting something on social media approaches on tuesday. you agree that you put some posts on facebook? legalize? yep, yep. so the question that's been raised is, what are you there? so you are going where in perth or event coming up? no, no. okay. you are really communications circling around between people about the plan report that's coming out with that. and we ask our guests if they say the police are so called welfare chunks on citizens as a warrant to the measure, they're just targeting,
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they will say checks on people that might political statements or organize place full rallies, dot com like that. no, it's right there, knock on your door and i tell you that a that they do know well for a chick or that they've received an anonymous tip off that on your, your organizing a protest or that your posting anti government propaganda on high school or instagram so of course, a inappropriate, because it seems like it's always the same people being targeted. i do not see this as intimidation, as all the actual activity of the place was entirely justified. the people that operated does the people who call themselves freedom fighters that are indeed the very opposite. they are people who want to do what they want to do and they do not realize that their actions are doing is putting everyone else at risk. people have just had enough and the more likely to slow down more and more people will protest
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and it seems the more and more of these welfare checks will happen. the police are turning out the door of women of mothers with kids and arresting them because they put up something on facebook that the government didn't agree which i've been here for 4 months without leaving my house except to get groceries. we would all like to be able, i would like to visit my family, leave alone. why? why? but the reality is that as tired as we are, if we come together as a community, we understand what citizenship is really all about. then what you do is you do what you can to your community and the, the law that you do that the more likely it is that you will get out sooner. people who protest against people who are a cold freedom flashes
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a doing of the very opposite. the u. s. vice president is getting mocked over a clip of her talking to some children, which was posted by nasa. the youngsters in the video are planning a trip to an observatory with camera, her is giving them encouragement. turns out though the whole thing was staged with child actors and auditions were held. he has unties e gore's. donald us, vice president, carmella harris is allegedly making an effort to put a friendly face reports a she wants to see more relate, several more appealing come across as the true candidate of the people you guys are the see. you're going to literally the craters on me with your own. i, when your own, i'm telling you it is gonna be unbelievable. so that's one of the things you can do here, which makes it so exciting. well firstly, some i've already argued iris has failed miserably in this video. and secondly,
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the views of the clip that you just sure did not take kindly to the revelation that harris's interactions with the children were apparently all scripted after one kid came forward, saying that he had to audition for the part well, little bit. just like hollywood, in fact, a hollywood like smile and even giggles have regularly been the go to solution for harris when faced with cry sees it before it became an obvious public disaster, she tried to become the star of the u. s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan. reality show, president biden always said that he wanted to be the last person in the room, particularly for a big decisions just as he was for president obama. he just made
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a really big decision. afghanistan. yes. for the last person in the room. yes. you feel comfortable? i don't. well, that was right before further. you started to pool from the war torn country. oh footage. like this. oh. unfurnished like this? ah. and it's like this that was when the vice president, when suddenly a world to resurface later though to brush the whole thing off with this. not everybody i oh, but of course it's like that was in some people were gilbert and it's a nightmare scenario for african women. of course not when joe biden made the
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migrant crisis on the southern boards a camel harris, his personal responsibility. it took her months just to get there, and here's the explanation. she came up with, hoping about the board. we've been to the board, we've been to the board. you haven't been to the board. i and i haven't been to europe. and i don't, i don't understand the point that you're making see, she hasn't been to europe though. what does that have to do with her job to handle? one of america's was ever boarded problems. ran and yours is a little bit. and if you think about it, camelot harris fits perfectly into the now very political hollywood crowd. and just like silver screen superstars, sometimes she just misses the target with some of her statements just a few days ago with becky israel with people.
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and that, that again and again, this is about the fact that your voice, your perspective, your experience, your truth and then just like a good agency, her office has to clear the air while visiting george mason university to discuss votes and rides, a student voice to personal opinion during the political science class, the vice president strongly disagree with the students, characterization of for israel smiles and hand change. so they work miracles when you're making a movie, korea, but harris seems to have forgotten her role as vice president is a very different one. to the head figure, the south, the russian president reveals his thoughts on crypto currencies in a one to wanting to you at the russian energy week form will tell you more after them. right, ah
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ah ah ah ah and the surgeon's tactile perception as well as his or her eyesight helps a lot because you need to make sure you don't like the thread well placing the
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switches and robotic hands can't do that. not now. and i believe not ever, you can write software to the machine, but you cannot give it a human tactile perception. ah, this is our st. financial welcome back. russia's no using guns as a weapon and is willing to supply even more fuel. if europe asks legend, payton has been rest, setting the country's position at the russian energy weak international forum, the president was out to dispatch what he called a false narratives about the country's strategy on to global energy market. want to ask you about it directly. has russia been using energy as a weapon? rushes, not using any weapons. if you've been paying attention, as for the economy, where are we using weapons in what conflicts are we taking part and for the economy? this is not something we tend to use. this is what i call
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a politically motivated talk at the end of the day, i guess the question is, how can you expect europe to believe you're a reliable energy partner when you're not supplying that energy via the pipeline or supervision? you're a beautiful woman, but i'm saying one thing to you and you're saying a different thing to me as if you haven't heard what i said. well, mister president, i will look was that all the same point which you get logged in? you said that you are not supplying gas through pipelines to europe, but actually, you are mistaken. you are mistaken. and all of those who feed on the information they receive, we are actually increasing our supplies to europe. and despite some misunderstandings between blinding payton and american niece, anchor moderating a panel, the russian leader gave san be see an exclusive interview on the forum. sidelines. he had he so was home the controversial august security pan between australia, britain, and the u. ass, as well as his own political future on crypto currencies. crypto
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crypto currencies can be an accounting unit, but they're very unstable. may be for transferring funds from one place to another . ok, but for trade, especially energy resources in my opinion, is premature crypto currencies. for now are not backed by anything, but all things are developing. anything has a right to exist. we'll look at how it's going to go. maybe when it becomes a store value. but we see how volatile this market is. of energy for some ration of closed blocks including the one between the u. s. u. k. and australia definitely undermines regional stability because in my opinion, being friendly with each other is good, but to be friends against someone that's bad, it undermines the stability we all talk and care about. yeah. like you, i prefer not to answer such questions, talks about it, or to stabilizing the situation. the situation should be call so that all authorities can work with certainty. yes, the constitution does allow me to do it to run for another term,
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but no decisions have been made on that yet. the u. s. is hosting eventual summit with sadie countries to discuss efforts to count as cyber tanks, but washington has missed out of here. big names from the gasoline, namely russia and china. the white house has emphasized that that a doesn't preclude future cooperation. we did not invite the russians to participate for a host of reasons, including various constraints. however, we have inactive discussions with the russians. then this particular forum, they will not invited to participate, but that doesn't preclude future opportunities for them to participate as we do further sessions like these. this is supposed to be a huge deal with over 30 countries participating in this international cybersecurity meeting. and what's surprising though, is that they expect to accomplish anything without inviting china and russia. these are 2 of the most advanced countries in the world when it comes to cyber technology . and it's also disappointing that just last month,
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the russian ambassador to the united states was saying that moscow was making progress with washington in terms of cooperating in the field of cybersecurity. the problem requires us to cooperate and figuring out where these attacks come from and who attackers are. i can tell you that the 1st tangible steps in this direction have been taken and some small specific results have been achieved. however, as we usually say, most of the work is yet to be done. over the past several months, we've heard accusation after accusation against russia, claiming that moscow is somehow turning a blind eye to cyber attacks or even tacitly supporting them. and yet, evidence for these claims is in short supply really, for example, back in july, there was a significant increase in ransomware attacks in the united states. that's one criminal hackers, steel the data of companies, and ransom it back to them. and back then the biden administration said that although these were not state sponsored attacks, most of them were coming from russia
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back when we're coming from historical. busy even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect them to actually give them enough information back. the thing is though, the kremlin initially was never even made aware of these attacks. and after it did have knowledge of them, russia reached out to the united states to have a sort of joint clamped down on cyber crime around the world and did not receive a response. so for washington to think that it can get anything done at this international summit without inviting the key players when it comes to cyber technology around the world. well, to me, it seems like little more than a pipe dream. moscow's rise as a faded paradise has been robust stamped by world gastronomic bible, michelin upset issuing, it's called it, it starts to restaurants in the russian capital for the 1st time 70 trees. so got
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one star and a couple artist and twins gone. even go to though none have yet received 3 mission and stars, the holy gray for restaurants worldwide. it was a part of the french kind of re publications, 1st annual, going to moscow at a news conference to mount the launch and a modem says a machines international director said who was impressed that food considered exclusive elsewhere from crop to calia is a reasonably priced here you have about almost 2000 police officers in england and wales have been accused of sexual misconduct. it with the past 4 years. the numbers were released under the freedom of information act, accusations, and clate, sexual assault, rape, and even child effects. offenses. 8 percent of the claims let turn offices dismissal. the figures also show that no action was taken at all into says of the cases, pressures on britain's police after woman was raped and then mad at by over to you
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to policeman in london last year. the capital's metropolitan police had this to say about the statistics. we know very sadly, a small number of people. i tracked it to policing because of the power, the control and the opportunity it affords them. our veteran processes are designed to rude those people out. and we're supposed to train butler from rape crisis, england and wales, anxious as the list of actions and recommendations from the police have to be implemented right now. i think this has been happening. i mean, we know that actual beast is widespread across many aspects of life. and in particular, in the police where you have a situation where police officers hold power and, and so there are many opportunities as a result of that for them to misuse that power. so it's not surprising to find this happens. there's been a huge amount of genuine outrage for many police officers, every police officer and many of my really caught that hearing about this and as
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being this happen. and we have to look at what's going on and we have a situation where and where you couldn't was, was nicknamed the right past years ago. and nothing was done about that kind of idea, was tolerated within the environment, the culture and the environment. he's working in so obviously things that need to be done in order to, to change things, to stop that from happening to be out early on. we've seen a lot in the last 6 months in particular as report and recommendations. there are so many list of actions from various ball days, including the police inspector and who did a brilliant report, recommending a whole lots and lots of changes. but we need to see some of those implemented weeks. these without change happen. not just more, more regret, more comments. we need to see change rather than just talking about it now. that brings us up today to the sound and try me for more news and set a minute sign up. next on i was saying to national boom bust
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ah, now we've been talking about now for a few years, all the money printing and now investment leads to countries and economies just completely shutting down. what we're saying. ah, when europe is mentioned, what do you think a place an idea,
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a common place with diverging ideas? maybe you think of the european union, think what you wish, but europe is in crisis. it must choose between being an ideological construct or a place with real people. and real me with this is boom buffer one business, you know, you can't afford to miss. i'm been one and i'm rachel one. and then washington, coming up in the wake of china van on bit point mining, the u. s. has now become the world leader for this guy, which states are seeing the most activity and how clean energy is playing a role in the industry. plus the binding ministration says it has plans to address increasing supply chain issues. but will it be enough to say of the upcoming
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holiday season? we'll take a look at how the latest crisis is affecting the ongoing recovery. and then more than $100000.00 union workers are threatening to strike across the country all while the us travels with an ongoing labor shortage. we're going to bring you an end up look at why workers are taking to the picket line. got a pack show today, so let's get to it. and we begin with an aspect of big coin that quite frankly, isn't getting much media attention, but it is critically important to the criptos future. the u. s. is now leaving the country and leaving the world for big coin mining. yes. in fact the u. s. has doubled it, share in the energy intensive activity in the 4 months since china began a crypto currency crack down. let's bring in bu, most co host with the ice and the president of the brownstone institute jeffrey tucker to talk about this. and christy, let's start with you because it, listen, okay, it's not just that big coin mining shifted to the united states. that's a big story we could talk about. but here in the u. s, there is a movement that gets almost no media coverage. it's that shift to clean and
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renewable energy for the mining process. what can you tell us about that? i mean, i firmly, well, there's a shift towards renewable energy and basically every single sector. but the big one mining industry really takes the cake and it's really the main driver of the ship. simply because energy is the biggest and most expensive input. so naturally, the miners are motivated to drive that costs down. other industries that we have in the states like manufacturing, they're also very energy intensive, but they have less of an incentive because they have other costs like metals, lumber, steel, labor, et cetera, that are bigger and that they're more focused on both big points. miners. they are really motivated to buy the cheapest sources of energy available and they can basically relocate anywhere in the world to get it. so source of energy are getting progressively cheaper and will soon outmatched thermal energy on cost. and then on top of that, you also have flared gas mitigation, which is a complete waste right now. but that can actually be turned into usable power.
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today there are a number companies to play assets in the flared gas mitigation space.

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